
Electronic Arts has opened the official Crysis website which offers some new videos and screenshots. A news section and the official forums have also opened.
Electronic Arts via Video Games
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Electronic Arts has opened the official Crysis website which offers some new videos and screenshots. A news section and the official forums have also opened.
Electronic Arts via Video Games

CrunchGear has reported that the upcoming Apple MacBooks will be featuring iPhone’s multi touch technology. The feature will be built into the touchpads, allowing you to navigate through your notebook’s files, applications, etc. the same way you can on the iPhone. They also reported a week ago that new Apple MacBooks models are expected to come in October with about half the thickness of current models and made from new plastics/materials.
PCLaunches via Laptops

PhoneArena via YouTube previews the stylish Sony Ericsson walkman W660 phone. The handset comes jam packed with an 2.0-inch LCD display, 2.0MP shooter, M2 card slot (512MB included), 16MB internal memory, Bluetooth with A2DP, 3G, and USB connectivity. Hit the jump to watch the video.
YouTube via Cell Phones

Here is a short hands-on preview of the Apple iPhone, which is currently available through your local Apple Store or online. Hit the break to continue reading.
Engadget via Cell Phones and iPods

Firstor Korea released a solid state disk with up to 128GB capacity. The 2.5-inch disk is designed for laptops and comes in 32/64GB capacities. The PaxDisk will be available from September in the Korean market.
Via Aving USA

Fujitsu showcased two notebooks – 12.1-inch T2010 and 17-inch N6460 at Vivocity in Singapore. The Santa Rosa based T2010 is a 1.5kg tablet with bi-directional swivel, Bluetooth and fingerprint reader. The Fujitsu Lifebook N6460 features 500GB hard drive, Blu-ray drive, full-sized QWERTY keyboard, fingerprint sensor and ATI graphics chipset. Both of them will be available in August this year.
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