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Poll: What was the best gadget announced at IFA?

By t3 - 4 hours ago The doors have closed on IFA 2010, and we’re all many amazing bits of tech better off. Among the huge number of gadgets revealed in Berlin were a raft of high-profile announcements and launches that we’ve been anticipating for months. - Read all about the best IFA 2010 announcements here But which one was best? We want your opinion and verdict on which of tech’s new arrivals outshone the rest. Vote in the poll below to have your say…     What was the

Best netbooks

By t3 - 4 hours ago 1. Asus Eee PC 1201N £401, uk.asus.com Performance: An Intel Atom dual-core processor, 2GB of memory, a dedicated ION graphics chip and 500GB of free web storage on top of the 250GB hard drive makes this king of the netbooks Love: Powerful Intel Atom Dualcore Hate: Struggles to stream HD                       2. Toshiba NB305 £330, www.toshiba.co.uk Performance: The Toshiba NB305’s specifications are classic netbook fare, but the battery life is above par Love: Solid

A way with words: industry vets discuss writing in games

By arstechnica - 4 hours ago There are few examples of good writing in video games. The medium tends to tackle the same issues and genres, and only rarely steps outside of that comfort zone. At the recent Fan Expo in Toronto, a group of veteran writers and producers, with credits ranging from Too Human to Splinter Cell Conviction, discussed what makes a good writer and a well-written game. The majority of the discussion centered on why games aren't yet at the same level as film or television.

60 darts, 4 clips, 6 D-batteries, full-auto: the Nerf Stampede is here

By arstechnica - 4 hours ago It's hard to pin down exactly when Nerf started going for broke with its gun designs, but it may have been around this time last year when the Vulcan was released. That gun featured a 25-dart, belt-fed design that handled both full-auto and single-shot firing, but it also had some issues with jamming and was a little too heavy for child-sized warfare. This year, Nerf went back to the drawing board for the Stampede, and the $50 package features several steps in the

Belgian broadcasters try kneecapping DVRs, demand compensation

By arstechnica - 4 hours ago Belgians are probably most interested in knowing whether their country will survive its strife between the French and Flemish-Dutch speaking groups, or whether it will break apart into separate nations. Here at Ars, however, we’re more interested in the country's peculiarities with respect to copyright law and broadband technology (and, of course, Belgium's wide variety of beers and chocolate). We recently wrote about Belgian bandwidth hogs, and in the past on ISPs

Feature: Review: Microsoft Hohm and a whole-house power monitor

By arstechnica - 4 hours ago Microsoft's Hohm energy efficiency and tracking service, still in beta, has a unique sense of style. Who expects a discussion about insulation R-values to involve pirate jokes? "What do pirates look for in attic insulation?" Hohm asks. "The arrrr value! Insulation R-value measures how well a material stops heat flow, the higher the better." This can be a bit jarring at first—are the sorts of people who write about "arrrr value!" really the ones you go to

Fourth-gen iPod touch adds vibration, Apple's pics contain errors

By appleinsider - 4 hours ago Apple had quietly added vibration to the fourth-generation iPod touch, while promotional materials for the media player on the company's website incorrectly show Phone and Messages applications.

iPod touch represents 38% of iOS devices sold by Apple

By appleinsider - 4 hours ago Of the 120 million iOS devices sold by Apple, 37.7 percent of those were the iPod touch -- a share that has decreased since the iPad launched, according to a new analysis.

iLife '11 Family Pack from Apple, Parallels 6 both spotted early

By appleinsider - 4 hours ago Evidence of Apple's long-awaited iLife update has appeared via retailer Amazon.com, with a new $99 Family Pack for iLife '11 listed for availability in the next two to four weeks, while Parallels 6 has appeared on one retail store's shelves.

Apple spends $1M per month on Google AdWords - report

By appleinsider - 4 hours ago A leaked internal document from Google shows how much companies spend with the search giant on AdWords, and Apple is listed as investing nearly $1 million in a one-month span.




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