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The USB Squid Device

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With more devices, requiring access to the USB port things can easily get congested very quickly, but for some laptop and netbook owners the USB ports can be limited one port, which can cause serious issues. That is where the USB Squid comes in very handy, with four ports to use, instead just the one!

Here are the specs and features of the interesting USB Squid:

You can actually connect the USB ports using these ridges in many different configurations. Maybe you need four vertical ports or four horizontal or the end two free and the middle stacked or maybe a zig zag hub. The c

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Cooling fan and USB hub

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Laptop coolers do a great job, but powered versions use up a USB port, if these are limited on the computer this can leave you without a spare port. Fortunately, this notebook cooling fan comes with an extra four USB ports, so even if the laptop only has one USB port they will still end up with three spare.

 

Product Features

Your laptop can breathe easy with this ultimate notebook cooler.

Extends the life and functionality of your laptop

Features: 2 ultra-quiet cooling fans (14CFM / 1,500RPM):4-Port USB hubON/OFF Switch for th

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The Lenovo Ideapad S12

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This is a twelve inch mini laptop, its looks nice with a glossy casing and is being placed in the market place at the same level as the Samsung NC20. But when compared there is little to choose from with regards to which is the better model, when it comes to size, performance, battery life, weight and display there is little to choose between the two. When it comes to price, it would seem that there is only around $50 difference!

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Review of the Dell Adamo

Review of the Dell Adamo

It has taken a while but finally the details are out on the new Dell Adamo and pretty impressive they are too. Although as with all Dell computers there are plenty of options that can really hike up the price to a level that you may not be expecting, so it’s wise to be careful when clicking away at all of those lovely extras.

 

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Review of the Kogan Agora

Review of the Kogan Agora

This computer is not ready for launch yet, but has been in the pipeline for some time now, this means that it must be close to being launched, so in the mean time we are going to have wait, but fortunately, there are some specs available.

 

 

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Review of the Dell super rugged laptop

Review of the Dell super rugged laptop

 

Dell have made a few upgrades to the latitude range of laptops, the new version is the XFR has been armoured with what they are calling ballistic armour. It has been said that this machine can withstand the effects of hurricanes and even desert storm.

 

Specs:

Intel Core 2 Duo processor

256MB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160m GPU

A 14.1-inch WXGA di

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Pansonic get tough in Hanover

Pansonic get tough in Hanover

The CeBIT 2009 has been a great success for some manufacturers while other like Asus appeared not to make use of their time there, for some reason this happens sometimes. However, Panasonic used this time to official launch show off the new ToughBook CF W8, this time it is strong but light if that that makes any sense at all.

 

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Gigabyte launch convertible tablet

Gigabyte launch convertible tablet

The computer maker Gigabyte has launched three laptops this week at the CeBIT show, quite amazing considering that these are the firms first venture into this market. Because these are new releases, there is not a great deal of information around at the moment, but as soon as there is, we will be conducting a full review.

 

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Review of the Gigabyte Thin Note M1024

Review of the Gigabyte Thin Note M1024

The CEBIT 2009 has a lot to answer for these days with so much coming out of there it is difficult to decide where these products are going. But sometimes it is easy to spot a winner like this Gigabyte Thin Note M1024, which is a thin laptop that weighs just under two pounds, yet has been packed full of features, although some work could be done on the hard drive.

Specs: 1GB of RAM 60GB or 80GB of storage Intel’s 945GSE video chipset Bluetooth 2.1 Wi-Fi 3.5G WWAN connecti

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Review of the MSI X320

Review of the MSI X320

When you look at this from the side with the lid closed down, it really does look like a MacBook Air, but of course there are going to be some subtle changes like this is not an Apple machine. However, it does have a 13.4 inch widescreen display, is powered by an Atom processor from Intel and weighs around 2.9 pounds.

 

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