If you’re looking to buy a new external hard drive either for your desktop or a more portable one for on the go storage, you now have another one to choose from.
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BMW fans will be pleased to hear that the German carmaker has released information on a pair of new special edition 3 Series models soon to arrive dealers in Europe.
The 2012 3 Series Exclusive Edition will offer buyers new 18-inch, lightweight V-Spoke wheels as well as a unique Mineral Grey exterior paint. Inside, the cabin is wrapped in Dakota leather in either Pearl Grey with contrast stitching or black. Bamboo grain anthracite wood trim adds a bit of specialness as well.
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Check out the latest gaming offer from ASUS, the G74. Unlike Dell’s Alienware lineup, ASUS tend to introduce more subtle designs for their gaming lappies, like the G74 pictured.
Available for pre-ordering immediately, the G74 comes in two configurations, with the only difference residing in its display. Both features a quad-core Core i7-2630QM CPU
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The Japanese have always had a thing for flipphones and clamshells and despite over the years, the rest of the world have moved on with full touchscreens, the Japs remain fond of the retro design. Its therefore not entirely unexpected that Sharp and Softbank of Japan have together rolled out the new AQUOS Android phone “The Hybrid 007SH”.
Chrome OS netbooks are finally here and Samsung is set to be the benchmark with the revealing of their new all-new Samsung Series 5 “Chromebook”.
The much anticipated netbook is ultraslim at just 0.79-inch thick. Its 12.1-inch screen
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Electric ‘supercars’ are becoming more popular though they may never replace the petrol burning beasts we see today. But here’s an example of what these latest technology electric vehicles are capable of. The Peugeot EX1 Concept has set a new record for an electric car on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife.
Its been a good few years since the well known good old Volkswagen Beetle was refreshed. Today at the New York Auto Show, this is exactly what VW decided to unveil, the objective was simple and as quoted below by VW’s global marketing director Luca de Meo.
Bring back the spirit of the original, i.e., make it affordable, tough, and easy to use; reconnect with the emotion of the car; and bring the shape and concept of the original into the 21st century.
Apparently the new redesign has been in the works since 2007 where they took the original beetle and completely redesigned it from scratch, it may not look very different from the ones which we see out on the streets at present. But there have been a number of subtle differences to its shape to make it more appealing to not just women, while trying best to maintain its traditional distinct looks.













