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    NEO Ultrabook EDGE series eyes-on

    We're at Intel's local launch of Ivy Bridge here in Rockwell tonight, and while Intel was doing their usual parade of notebooks and devices armed with the new processor,...

    Sony announces high-end Cyber-shot

    We’re all familiar with Sony’s Cyber-shot series of point-and-shoots, and we might have noticed that the company lacked a high-end model in their compact camera range—until now. Sony has...

    Microsoft has a “major announcement” on Monday, rumors say it’s their own Windows 8 tablet

    Microsoft has sent out invites to a mysterious "major announcement" this coming Monday, which pundits say will be be centered around their Windows 8 tablet strategy. All Things D...

    Razer Blade now available to buy outside of US, Singapore gets first dibs

    Remember the Razer Blade, the notebook that the peripheral accessory maker said proves that PC gaming isn't dead? Well, if you've been waiting for that particular gaming notebook to...

    Nokia prepares to sell luxury Vertu brand and cut 10000 jobs

    It seems that Nokia's painful restructuring process has just turned very real for 10,000 people, as the Finnish manufacturer has announced it will be laying off 10,000 workers globally...

    Australian retailer to introduce Internet Explorer 7 tax

    Many people have made the switch from Internet Explorer to other web browsers, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera. But to those still clinging to Internet Explorer,...

    Sennheiser opens concept store in Philippines, reveals two new models

    When it comes to sound reproduction, recording, and transmission, Sennheiser is a name that is highly-respected by consumers and professionals around the world. Arguably their most popular products—headphones. Previously,...

    Hacker finds way to run iOS apps on BlackBerry PlayBook

    The BlackBerry PlayBook has been maligned numerous times in the past, but in fact the tablet itself isn't that bad. Most of the criticism stems from the dire lack...

    HTC refuses to sell low-end phones to catch up with competitors

    HTC has gone on record to say that it will not start selling low-end devices to catch up with its competitors, and instead insist on creating and selling medium...