Intel internal WiMAX / WiFi card pops up in FCC database

Filed under: Wireless
Wondering what kind of radios are inside all those WiMAX-enabled laptops, ultraportables and MIDs (and, uh, sheets) we’ve been seeing lately? We’ve got a hunch they’ve all got something a lot like Intel’s 5350 WiMAX / WiFi card tucked away in there, and now that it’s hit the F…

iKey’s Membrane keyboard is built for the nastiest of environments

Filed under: Peripherals
iKey’s done that whole rugged keyboard thing a instance or two before, so when it builds one meant to operate like a champ around environments laden with grease, you know it means business. The new line of Membrane keyboards — which arrives in a trio of flavors — boasts a …

Eee PC mod adds keyboard backlight, subwoofer and spinner rims optional

Filed under: Laptops
With its minute keyboard, the Eee PC can be conditioned to use in the dark. Imagine, thereupon, whether yours had a backlit keyboard. The folks at Popsci have come up with — and explained — a way to add one of your own. And get that: you can do it in 3 hours for just $13.50. B…

Dell to integrate Alienware and XPS dev teams, take XPS line in “new directions”

Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
Dell’s plans for Alienware and the XPS line are getting a little clearer, even as rumors swirl — a post on the company’s Direct2Dell blog today says that the XPS and Alienware dev teams are going to be integrated, and that the XPS line will go in “new directions,” hin…

Canon’s PowerShot SD1100 IS gets reviewed

Filed under: Digital Cameras
Like pretty much every other Digital ELPH preceding it, Canon’s flagship SD1100 IS garnered nothing but the utmost praise in a recent Imaging-Resource review. Okay, so possibly critics did kvetch about slight noise at ISO 800, a somewhat confusing interface, and a not-pa…

How would you change SanDisk’s Sansa Fuze?

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Just like that obscure Burt Bacharach album, some DAPs just need a little duration to grow on you. Now that SanDisk’s comparatively inexpensive Sansa Fuze has been out and about for a couple of months, we’re imploring you dear readers to cast out your opin…

Creative reveals Fatal1ty-approved Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium

Filed under: Peripherals
Considering that you’ve already spent way too much on that totally over-hyped Killer NIC, why not humor yourself further by snagging a sound card with Johnathan Wendel’s prints on it. Proving once again that everyone does indeed have a price, famed gamer Fatal1ty has placed …

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