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Subject: Asus Demos Wiimote Wannabe at CeBIT

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This morning Asus [2]showed off one of their newest gaming related products, the Eee Stick, which is intended to get more people into gaming. The Eee Stick will come in many different colors, and oh yeah, they look and act exactly like a Wiimote.

There’s no word yet on what crowds Asus hopes to get with their Eee Sticks, but it is clear that they’re looking to make their own stake in the casual gaming crowd.

Currently there’s no word on pricing or availability.

[3]read more


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Source: http://maximumpc.com/article/news/asus_demos_wiimote_wannabe_cebit


[1] <http://maximumpc.com/files/u58308/Asus_EeeStick.jpg>
[2] <http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/03/asus-shows-off-eee-stick-at-cebit/>
[3] <http://maximumpc.com/article/news/asus_demos_wiimote_wannabe_cebit>

This morning Asus showed off one of their newest gaming related products, the Eee Stick, which is intended to get more people into gaming. The Eee Stick will come in many different colors, and oh yeah, they look and act exactly like a Wiimote.

There’s no word yet on what crowds Asus hopes to get with their Eee Sticks, but it is clear that they’re looking to make their own stake in the casual gaming crowd.

Currently there’s no word on pricing or availability.

read more



Source: http://maximumpc.com/article/news/asus_demos_wiimote_wannabe_cebit

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Subject: Eye-Fi Cards Jump to 4GB, Now Upload Videos

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If you’re any kind of fan of adding WiFi to your digital camera, you may want to check out [2]Eye-Fi’s latest cards, which will double the previous storage cap and add support for uploading videos.

The new versions are the 4GB Explore Video, which will run you $100 and the 4GB Share Video, for only $80. The Explore will automatically geotag photos and videos for you, and offers hotspot access at over 10,000 locations. The Share loses the ability to geotag, and only allows users to send photos and videos to the Web and your home computer.

These new cards are available today. If you’re not looking for all of the fancy frills and are happy with the 2GB space limit, you get the old cards for only $50.

[3]read more


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Source: http://maximumpc.com/article/news/eyefi_cards_jump_4gb_now_upload_videos


[1] <http://maximumpc.com/files/u58308/EyeFi_4GB.jpg>
[2] <http://www.eye.fi/>
[3] <http://maximumpc.com/article/news/eyefi_cards_jump_4gb_now_upload_videos>

If you’re any kind of fan of adding WiFi to your digital camera, you may want to check out Eye-Fi’s latest cards, which will double the previous storage cap and add support for uploading videos.

The new versions are the 4GB Explore Video, which will run you $100 and the 4GB Share Video, for only $80. The Explore will automatically geotag photos and videos for you, and offers hotspot access at over 10,000 locations. The Share loses the ability to geotag, and only allows users to send photos and videos to the Web and your home computer.

These new cards are available today. If you’re not looking for all of the fancy frills and are happy with the 2GB space limit, you get the old cards for only $50.

read more



Source: http://maximumpc.com/article/news/eyefi_cards_jump_4gb_now_upload_videos

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Subject: Asus's Eee Keyboard is Real, and Starts at Just $400

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A little while back Asus was toying with the idea of fitting a home theater PC inside a keyboard, and now we can happily say that this product is [2]finally on its way.

The Eee Keyboard will come with wireless HDMI and a small touchscreen, and is expected to arrive in May or June, costing only $400-$600. Jerry Shen, Asus’ CEO, says that there are two models being worked on, a wired and a wireless version. It’s reported that the wireless capability is the difference between the $400 and $600 machines.

Underneath the hood it will have a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB RAM, a 16 or 32GB SSD, WiFi and Bluetooth built in. It will also feature wireless HDMI, 2 USB 2.0, VGA, HDMI and audio in/out ports.

[3]read more


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Source: http://maximumpc.com/article/news/asuss_eee_keyboard_real_and_starts_just_400


[1] <http://maximumpc.com/files/u58308/Asus_EeeKeyboard.jpg>
[2] <http://i.gizmodo.com/5163636/asus-eee-keyboard-pc-should-arrive-in-may-or-june-for-400+600>
[3] <http://maximumpc.com/article/news/asuss_eee_keyboard_real_and_starts_just_400>

A little while back Asus was toying with the idea of fitting a home theater PC inside a keyboard, and now we can happily say that this product is finally on its way.

The Eee Keyboard will come with wireless HDMI and a small touchscreen, and is expected to arrive in May or June, costing only $400-$600. Jerry Shen, Asus’ CEO, says that there are two models being worked on, a wired and a wireless version. It’s reported that the wireless capability is the difference between the $400 and $600 machines.

Underneath the hood it will have a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB RAM, a 16 or 32GB SSD, WiFi and Bluetooth built in. It will also feature wireless HDMI, 2 USB 2.0, VGA, HDMI and audio in/out ports.

read more



Source: http://maximumpc.com/article/news/asuss_eee_keyboard_real_and_starts_just_400