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ToCA Race Driver 3 lets you race in virtually every professional racing circuit in the history of the sport with unrivaled…
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YouTube is working on an image makeover kissing up to classical music fans, parents, and maybe even Hulu users.
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The FBI warns that thefts of copper wire pose a threat to the U.S. infrastructure.
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The White House has rejected a plan by the FCC to require eight hours of backup power on every cell-phone tower in the country.
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Resolving a vendor’s ‘invalid registration key’ message, phone system’s maker doesn’t answer, and a recall of TV stands.
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Styled after the Jeep Wrangler, this 6-volt single seat Jeep has Hot Wheels graphics.

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As a glance at the list of winners for our annual Editors’ Choice Awards would indicate, the Mac market had a great 2008…
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It just been a few short days since it finally closed the deal with Sprint, but Clearwire is already out there busily rebranding its newly-acquired WiMAX assets, with Portland, Oregon first to get the new “Clear” WiMAX service, which the company humbly describes as “like lightning, but faster.” To get in on that, you’ll have to fork over between $30 and $50 a month (for unlimited service), or ten bucks for a 24 hour pass, with Clear’s own USB modem setting you back an extra $50 (a desktop modem is also available for $5 a month). Somewhat interestingly, the company is also promising to offer WiMAX-ready laptops “soon,” but it unfortunately isn’t providing any further details on those just yet. Hit up the link below to check the exact availability of the service, and look for it to hit Las Vegas, Atlanta, and Grand Rapids, Michigan in the not too distant future.

[Thanks, Stephen K.]

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Newly-dubbed “Clear” WiMAX service hits Portland, Oregon originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 17:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Fujitsu Siemens has been showing off its AMILO Sa 3650 and AMILO GraphicBooster add-on for a few months now, and we even recently saw the combo put to the Crysis test, but it looks like both are now finally, actually rolling out to the general public. In case you missed it, the laptop itself is a 13-inch, AMD-based number (your choice of Turion X2 or Athlon X2 processors), with an ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card, up to 4GB of RAM, and either and either a 250GB or 320GB hard drive. The GraphicBooster add-on, which currently only works with the Sa 3650, is based around an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 graphics card, and promises a 470% increase in graphics performance over the laptop’s built-in graphics. No word on prices just yet, unfortunately but both the laptop and the GraphicBooster add-on will apparently be available at some “specialist retailers” this month.

[Via MobileTechReview]

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Fujitsu Siemens rolls out AMILO Sa 3650 laptop, GraphicBooster add-on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ubisoft is teaming up with Olympic medalist, X-Games champion, and so-called “Flying Tomato” Shaun White for an all-new snowboarding game.

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As an iPhone owner in the U.S. you can take advantage of the many Wi-Fi hotspots AT&T maintains around the country, all…
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Netbooks like the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 let you slip your office into a small bag–if you don’t mind making some compromises.
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