Asus G51
Why We're Infatuated With It:
Quad core CPU, Full HD LED display, 1TB storage, Blu-ray drive, NVIDIA GTX260 1GB, backlit keyboard
Price:
TBD
Release Date:
Out now!

Beefed up for literally one of the best notebook your money can buy without going beyond the US $2,500 price point, ASUS has finally made their G53 notebooks in standard and full 3D goodness available in the country, all powered up by NVIDIA's GTX460M mobile GPU.

Chalk up another feature for the Wii other than convincing players that waving little remote control sticks around equates to a super Shoryuken move by Ryu on their flatscreens - it can help the mobility of handicapped babies.

Do not want!!!
To Stephen Hawking, rationalizing alien life forms is fine, the problem is, what kind of aliens are they going to be like. It's best to assume we so-called Terrans might just encounter something like the Zerg, or maybe Martian-like creatures with telepathic powers as what H.G. Wells has envisioned. Let's just hope the flu virus does come in handy.

The next generation iPad Touch (pun intended) is here, in a more adorable and thinner iPod Touch. If the Apple A4 SoC processor isn't enough proof of that, let's just say they shrunk the iPad, retained its kick arse features, added a few more by way of calls and an uber high res display, and we've got the next generation iPod on our hands. It starts at US $229 according to Apple, and makes for a nice dampener over the iPhone 4 mess.

If you're into the energy saving scene, this new feel-good development's going to give you a few kicks. Western Digital Caviar Green drives are now available in 3-platter design using 667GB high density platters. It also has 64MB of cache to retain some of the performance in there.

Remember the days of the AMIGA computer keyboard that was smart enough to run everything and all you needed to hook up to it was a keyboard and a monitor? It was pretty advanced for its time, unfortunately, it wasn't able to keep up with the development of x86 and Apple computers and eventually met its demise in the consumer computing field. Well, for the sake of nostalgia, Commodore's making a come back with the AMIGA in its best form.

A powerful weapon on air as well as on land, capable of flying and shooting at all the necessary bad guys and cause all those necessary explosions for great justice. Yup, kinda sounds like a Transformer.

When it comes to giving product designs some flair, vendors can't go wrong with following what the industry leaders bring to the consumer. We've seen tons of different products such as mobile phones taking inspirations of design elements from Apple's crown jewel: the iPhone. Today we've got something that will delight consumers who are still infatuated with Apple's designs, but we're not talking about yet another mobile phone trying to do so, but rather, a portable storage product and that's the Transcend StoreJet 25C. Transcend seems to have found the need to turn their products into ones that would look drop dead gorgeous along with an iPod or iPhone or iPad, and this is one of them. We've got our full take on this up ahead.

Want someone to fold the laundry for you? Fetch beer from the fridge for you? Keep you company by playing a short game of pool with you? Willow Garage has a robot that can do just that.
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