Say what you will about Brando , but you can always count on them to take a good idea and sell a cheaper (if not necessarily better) version of it.

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Brando camera holster is cheap, might actually hold your camera
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Peter Moore, formerly the big cheese in charge of Xbox , is now the head of EA Sports, but he’s lost none of the forthrightness that’s made him a popular man to interview in the past.

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Peter Moore wants to be convinced by OnLive, already a fan of Arc controller
ATI seems to be so enamored with its 40nm DirectX 11 Evergreen chips that at this point it’s bringing out new graphics cards just to remind us of how awesome its technology is. Slotting in between the $100 HD 5670 and $50 HD 5450 , the new Radeon HD 5570 will predictably retail at around $75 to $80, with up to 1GB of onboard GDDR3, a 650MHz core clock speed, and a thrifty 43W power budget under full load. Reviewers were big fans of its performance relative to the HD 5450 — nearly doubling it in some cases — but still struggled to recommend this as a better value for gamers than the only marginally more expensive HD 5670

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ATI Radeon HD 5570 fills the last remaining gap in DirectX 11 empire
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By now you’re undoubtedly aware than Samsung has a new smartphone OS ( Bada ) and touchscreen technology ( Super AMOLED ) in the works.

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Samsung’s first Bada phone with Super AMOLED to be announced on February 14th? Sure.
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If you’re a sucker for immaculate specs at a discount price then the Cube e-book reader might be the device for you.

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Cube’s 6-inch capacitive touchscreen e-reader is a Windows Mobile 6.5 fantasyland
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Had enough of dealing with oligopolistic wired broadband suppliers? Well, with Netgear ’s brand spanking new MBRN3300E you can just ride off into the 3G sunset and say goodbye to those pesky wires. Like the majority of wireless routers today, it comes with 802.11n WiFi and a built-in firewall, but what sets it apart is the integrated 3G modem provided by Ericsson

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Netgear partners with Ericsson for a 3G-receiving, WiFi-emanating router
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To say that we’ve been waiting for AMD’s Fusion CPU / GPU combo for a long time would be an understatement . In fact, while AMD was busy talking about it , Intel swept in with its own Arrandale and Clarkdale chips that pack graphical and computing processing into the same chip. Lest we were discouraged, then, AMD is making a return to form with news that its first Fusion APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) is about to start sampling to manufacturers, with a now definite 2011 launch window

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AMD Fusion sampling soon, arriving in 2011 with Llano APU
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Looking to get a Bluetooth earpiece without actually upping your tool factor by 40x or so? Good luck. Helium Digital’s so-called alternative (that’d be the HDBT-990 Bluetooth wristband ) was recently reviewed by our iPhone-lovin’ pals in the Great White North, and while they found it to work well when it came to handling calls without actually using the speaker and microphone within the iPhone 3GS, everything else about it was ho hum at best

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Helium Digital HDBT-990 Bluetooth wristband gets reviewed, given 3.5 Jack Bauers
Do you think non-disclosure agreements apply if you’re one of the guys who built the company you represent?

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Nintendo’s Miyamoto casually references new hardware, MotionPlus games
Finally making the transition from the trade show floor to retail shelving are Panasonic’s famed Viera 3D plasma HDTVs. The company has just announced it will be launching two 1080p panels on April 23 in Japan, priced at
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