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Lenovo readies Yoga 11S convertible for release
Lenovo has revealed that a more powerful version of its Yoga 11 convertible is earmarked for release next month.
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Get a Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad for $39.99
Quick housekeeping note: There was a technical glitch yesterday that prevented the Cheapskate newsletter from being sent.
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Falcon Safety Products, Inc. Keep Electronics Clean on Designing Spacesa on Lifetime TV
May 20, 2013 - POMPANO BEACH, Fla. -- Falcon Safety Products, Inc. will be featured on Designing Spacesa , the popular home improvement show on Lifetime Television to demonstrate proper cleaning and maintenance of computers, portable devices and more with Dust-Off products on Thursday, May 23rd at 7:30 am .
13 hrs ago | Bangkok Post
Google adds latest Bluetooth support to...
Native support for the latest Bluetooth technology will mean that Android device owners will finally be able to sync and connect their phones with virtually any Bluetooth product, from keyboards and headphones to activity trackers and smart watches.
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Logitech Sponsors League of Legends Championship Series
This year, Logitech has decided to revisit its role as the official mouse and keyboard sponsor for the League of Legends Championship Series.
A simple cure for the Windows 8 blues
Whether you love or hate Microsoft Windows 8, it's hard to deny that it's a radical departure from what we've come to expect from the most popular desktop operating system on the planet.
PasteCopy.NET (Portable) v0.9.15
PasteCopy.NET is a free portable Windows Clipboard Manager with multilingual support.
The Q10 is the new age Bold, with premium materials, high end specs and a new ish OS.
Dell's Thumb-Size 'Ophelia' PC Ships in July
The first units will ship to developers, and then telecom and cable providers. Client versions will arrive sometime after that.
ArcAttack Rides Lighting Between Tesla Coils
If there is anything more heavy metal than a man in a chainmail suit chugging out Iron Maiden riffs between two seven foot Tesla Coils while lighting bolts lash his body and guitar, I'll eat my shoe.
Switched On: Hinging on success
The announcement of the Acer Aspire R7 was the best example of the company's assertion that it was moving from computers designed with touch to computers designed for touch.
O2 Hurricane canless air duster superior to canned air cleaners--a review
The huffing -related death in March 2013 of Aria Doherty, a 14 year old honor student from California, has drawn attention to toxic keyboard cleaners used by teens to get high.
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Caturday: Mac mini is Biru's pillow
What can be more comfortable to a cat than a pillow that blows warm air out of an optical media slot and vibrates ever so gently? That appears to be why Biru loves to rest on a Mac mini owned by reader Peter Stagg and his wife.
Peeping Out From The Microsoft Matrix
I suppose it's a bit like that film The Matrix - you realize that you live in an ethereal and closed world only when you actually get to step outside of it.
Everyday we do tasks that many of us may take for granted, like getting dressed in the morning or shopping at the grocery store.
Acer Iconia W3 8-inch Windows 8 tablet quietly gets official
Acer's Iconia W3, the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet, has quietly cropped up at the company's site, confirming the smaller slate and promising a full eight hours of runtime.
Can Canada Jump-Start BlackBerry?
Its new Q5 smartphone, similar to the premium Q10 and complete with BlackBerry fans' favorite feature -- a physical keyboard -- could provide a significant sales boost.
New products: GolfSense device analyzes your golf game
You love golf but don't have time to spend every waking moment on the course, so you want to get the most out of your practice time.
We need a security standard for USB and other plug-in devices
Studies have shown that if you leave USB sticks on the ground outside an office building, 60% of them will get picked up and plugged into a computer in the building.
Peter Aspden: Curiosity didn't really kill the cat
You all know the feeling. You are working intently in front of the computer screen, rapt in concentration, but something is nagging away in the corners of your otherwise fully focused mind.