
If you have problems contacting your Wi-Fi access point, this product may help you. Buffalo wli U2 SGH54HP Wi-Fi Booster is able to boost your wireless connection up to 210% and the range up to 170 meters to keep you connected no matter where you are. The Buffalo Wi-Fi booster works well with Windows Vista and supports 802.11b/g standards, featuring security options like WEP 64/128 bit, WPA-PSK, and IPv6. Its price tag is at around $39.
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by Johan on January 23, 2007

Some dudes at LifeHacker show the Flip 3D feature in Windows Vista. Flip 3D is a graphics technology which displays live thumbnail previews of windows when the users hit the Alt-Tab or Windows-Tab between open programs. The feature is actually a part of Windows Aero, which is not available in Windows Vista Basic. It will only get enabled if your PC can handle it. Watch the short video after the break to see what it’s like!
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by Johan on January 19, 2007

What makes this new Panasonic R6 laptop so special is that you can drop it 76 centimeters high, or you can spill a cup of coffee all over the keyboard and it will still work like an Energizer bunny.
This semi-rugged laptop is powered by Windows Vista Business and features a 1.06GHz Core Duo U2400 processor, four USB 2.0 ports, VGA port, LAN connection, and a long eight hours of battery life. It is available in six different colors; white, black, silver, purple, red, and blue. Sadly, its price tag has not been announced yet.
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by Johan on January 15, 2007

NEC offers their new high end notebook, the LaVie C LC950/HJ, which is Windows Vista compatible. Powered by a 2GHz Core 2 Duo T7200, this notebook provides a Blu-Ray player, an HDMI port, a Radeon X1600 graphic card, and a 15.4 inch display with a 1280×800 resolution. No word yet on pricing and availability.
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by Johan on January 14, 2007

I-O Data’s DVDP-U8P is a new USB powered DVD burner with a slim 22mm enclosure. This Vista ready burner burns Double Layer DVDs at 6x and DVDs at 8x. No word yet on pricing and availability.
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by Johan on January 12, 2007

Sony has unveiled the Vaio VGX-TP1 Media Center PC at the CES 2007. This PC is powered by a 1.83 Ghz Intel T5600 Core 2 Duo processor on Intel 845 GM chipset (VIIV technology). It has 2GB of DDR-RAM, 300GB hard drive, and an Intel GMA 950 chipset for the graphics. This Roomba-shaped computer also supports Bluetooth, HDMI, built-in TV tuner, FireWire, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. The Sony Vaio TP1 Media Center PC goes on sale in the US by March with a price tag of $1600. The system runs on Windows Vista Home Premium edition. More images after the break!
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by Johan on January 11, 2007

Engadget has published photos from the Microsoft’s booth at CES 2007 in Las Vegas. The big thing this year is the launch of Windows Vista. Gallery after the break!
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