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  • Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Earlier this year Toshiba introduced its first netbook with an Intel Atom N2600 Cedar Trail processor. But if ...

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  • CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

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Now you can lock your iPad like a laptop thanks to Kensington

Kensington lock case

Computer peripheral maker Kensington has launched a new accessory for the Apple iPad to that lets you use a security lock with the tablet. It’s called the SecureBack Security Case and the plastic case is designed to offer protection from scrapes and scuffs, like any good case. But it also fits snugly around Apple’s tablet and lets you lock the…

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September 16th, 2011, 7:15 am by Brad Linder | No Comments »

Brando introduces familiar looking iPad Bluetooth keyboard case

Last week I got a chance to check out a nifty new Bluetooth keyboard case from Kensington that kind of, sort of turns the iPad into a laptop. Shortly after that, I noticed that a number of other keyboard/case combos were popping up with nearly identical designs. I’m pretty sure what we’re seeing is a single product produced by a…

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September 20th, 2010, 9:39 am by Brad Linder | 4 Comments

Kensington introduces Bluetooth keyboard case for the iPad

Computer accessory maker Kensington is bringing a new iPad case to market with a built in Bluetooth keyboard. The synthetic-leather case offers a bit of protection for the touchscreen tablet, while also making text entry a heck of a lot easier. The keyboard case will run $99 when it begins shipping in October. I got a chance to spend a…

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September 15th, 2010, 8:40 pm by Brad Linder | 8 Comments

Kensington launches Universal USB docks

kensington universal dock

Kensington has just launched two new USB docking stations that you can use to add a few USB ports and other I/O jacks to your computer. One of the most interesting bits is that the Kensington Universal Notebook Docking Stations include DisplayLink technology that lets you connect an external display via a USB port. What that means is you can…

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September 23rd, 2009, 5:01 pm by Brad Linder | 2 Comments

Kensington launches line of netbook accessories

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Computer accessory maker Kensington has launched a line of products for netbooks, including at least one item you didn’t know you needed until Kensington came up with it. The company is also selling a Netbook security lock for $24.99 and taking pre-orders for a reversible black/gray protective sleeve for 10 inch netbooks for $15. But the stand-out device is a…

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April 8th, 2009, 12:27 pm by Brad Linder | 8 Comments
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