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Han Solo frozen-in-carbonite USB flash driveOver on Etsy.com’s handmade marketplace, you’ll find a USB flash drive of Han Solo frozen in Carbonite. And, yes, it’s sold out. But since everything on Etsy is sold directly by the creators, there’s a good chance that we might see another slow rollout of these handmade drives. When they we ... |
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Far Cry 2 DLC Coming This MonthThe first round of downloadable extra content for Ubisoft's underloved open-world action title Far Cry 2will see release before the end of November, reports 1up. Included in the "Fortune's Pack" will be a handful of new weapons and vehicles including a sawed-of ... |
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MacBook and MacBookPro suffer performance anxiety once the battery is removedAre you one of those thrifty-types who's always looking for an angle, always trying to stretch every last penny? You know who we're talking about: Montel Williams bases whole episodes around you, the kind of person who reuses tea bags and separates sheets of triple-ply paper towels. Unfortunately, ... |
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20 and 22 inch ASUS Eee Top touchscreen PCs coming 1H 2009ASUS CEO Jerry Shen has revealed some more details of the company’s plans for the Eee Top all-in-one PC, which officially launched yesterday. Shen has previously suggested that the touchscreen desktop would be a ‘flagship product’ for 2009; now, he’s confirmed that 2... |
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Atomic Floyd AirJax headphones made from Titanium2; acoustic steelWhile you might have never heard of Atomic Floyd before, they are definitely doing a good job at becoming memorable in the overcrowded headphone industry. Take these AirJax headphones, for example. They’re made from unique materials and sport a seriously stylish look. The AirJax headph... |
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T-Mobile USA boosts wireless data pricesEven though this was expected, it’s still a bit of a bummer. It seems T-Mobile has decided to boost their wireless data prices for customers that have plans with the carrier on smartphones. Like during the whole credit crisis, people need their monthly bills increased. The wireless data ... |

