Tech Deals of the Day: 11/21/2012

Our friends over at TechBargains.com compiled a list of daily deals and we wanted to share them to help you save money.

Keep in mind that as with any true deal, the products are limited quantity and can sell out quickly – so don’t hesitate to check them out now. Also if you’re looking to buy a product from a specific store, you save money with updated and verified coupon codes here.

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Bonobo Extreme Ubuntu Gaming Laptop: Sadly Not as Cheap as Linux

A company called System76 makes high-end gaming computers that run on Ubuntu, one of the most popular Linux distributions. Why would anyone sell expensive gaming computers to Linux users? Because those people have saved tons of money from not having to purchase an operating system. Just kidding.

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The Bonobo Extreme is the latest and greatest and expensivest gaming laptop from System76. It has a 17.3″ 1080p screen, runs on Intel Core i7 CPUs, has at least 8GB of RAM, has either the nVidia Geforce GTX 670MX or Geforce GTX 680M GPU, a removable storage drive (starts at 500GB HDD), an optical drive, a Synaptics multi-touch clickpad and backlit keyboard. It has 4 USB 3.0 ports, 1 USB 2.0 port, 1 eSATA/USB 2.0 port, an SD card reader, an Ethernet port, an HDMI port and a Display port. In short, it’s as loaded as other gaming laptops.

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Spec-hungry Ubuntu users can head to System76′s website to order the Bonobo Extreme for at least $1,499 (USD). I am curious though. I know that Steam for Linux has a handful of great games, but is there really a game for Ubuntu that can tax a computer of this caliber? And if there’s none, why wouldn’t an Ubuntu-loving gamer just buy a Windows gaming laptop then install Ubuntu on it? That seems way easier to me.

[via Engadget]


ORA Speaker Wraps Around Your iPad to Give You Surround Sound – Literally

Thanks to it’s less-than-stellar internal speaker, there are a lot of iPad speakers to choose from in the market. Personally, I’ve got my sights set on the ORA. It’s the first of its kind that I’ve seen, and so far, I like what I see.

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It’s basically a speaker that surrounds your entire iPad. Actually, I stand corrected: there are actually eight speakers surrounding the iPad.

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Now it won’t give you surround sound even though the speakers are all around your tablet, but it will give you decent audio so you and a whole bunch of other people can gather around and watch a movie or two. It also functions as a case for your iPad, and offers an optional front flip-cover that works like Apple’s Smart Cover.

The ORA Speaker is currently up for funding on Kickstarter, where a minimum pledge of $99(USD) will get you one, while $129 will get you the speaker along with the matching cover/stand.

[via Cult of Mac]


ZAGG ProFolio+ iPad Keyboard Case Offers Backlit Keys, Solid Protection

As much as I hate typing on the touch screen of my iPad, I’ve resisted buying an external keyboard for my tablet as I didn’t want to add to the bulk of my svelte Apple gadget. But when I was given the opportunity to test out the ZAGG ProFolio+ keyboard case, I was intrigued – since it’s not only compact, but it offers full wrap-around protection for my iPad.

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To help put it to the test, I’m writing this entire review using the ProFolio+ keyboard and my iPad. At its core, the QWERTY keyboard solves the very problem it sets out to. I went from a paltry 34 WPM typing with the on-screen keyboard, to a solid 68 WPM on the ProFolio+ – on the first try – literally doubling my typing productivity. Yes, the keys are little smaller and more crowded than the ones on my desktop computer, but they’re still quite functional, and add a good tactile feel, similar to that found on a MacBook. And I’ve got pretty big fingers, so if I can type on this, anyone can.

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Another cool feature of the ProFolio+ keyboard is its backlighting. The keyboard has bright LED backlights which can be set to one of seven colors (my personal fave is the purple – it’s bright and looks cool) and three brightness levels. Simply press the lightbulb key to turn them on, and hold it down with the right or left arrow keys to change colors. Brightness is adjusted by tapping the lightbulb key multiple times. The backlighting is quite effective – in fact I’m writing this entire paragraph in complete darkness with no trouble reading the keys at all. And while the iPad screen itself provides some illumination for keys anyhow, the supplemental backlighting makes them much easier to see – and it just plain looks cool.

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Across the top of the keyboard, you’ll also find dedicated function keys for the home screen, search, photo slideshow, cut, paste, copy, media playback and volume, as well as to lock the iPad. Unfortunately, the lock key is a little close to the smaller-than-normal delete key, so I did find myself accidentally pressing it once or twice, but quickly figured out how to avoid it once I realized it was there.

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In terms of the case itself, it’s fairly non-descript on the outside, adding a layer of durable black plastic that  snaps onto the back of the iPad. When closed, the keyboard section acts as the front cover, and even has the proper magnets in it to put the iPad to sleep when closed and wake it when opened. When in keyboard mode, the iPad itself sits into a slot (in landscape mode only) providing a good angle for viewing the screen while typing.

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And this is where one of my only complaints about the ProFolio+ crops up – it only provides a single viewing angle. I personally found the angle to be a little too vertical for my liking  – but not to the point where it was uncomfortable. It’s just ideal for when you’re typing at eye level. If you try and use the iPad on your lap, the angle isn’t ideal. That said, I would prefer a design with a couple of additional slots, or some sort of mechanism to adjust viewing angle. You also really can’t effectively use your iPad in portrait mode with it, since you can’t rotate the screen while typing, and when you use it without the keyboard, the cover doesn’t flip around to the back, so you have to hold your iPad like a book. The case also adds a full pound of weight to the iPad, with most of that heft being from the battery, I’m sure. That said, the added weight didn’t really bother me. In fact, it just made it feel more sturdy to me.

Speaking of batteries, the ProFolio+ has a built-in rechargeable battery, which can be juiced up via a miniUSB connector, and the included USB charging cable. The keyboard’s battery should last you a couple of weeks between charges with normal usage, though the LED backlight will make things drain quicker. However, it does automatically go into power-save mode if hit hasn’t detected a key press in 60 seconds. There’s a handy power level indicator which can be activated with the push of a key, and it blinks to tell you how much juice you have left, and the backlight is automatically disabled when the battery level drops below 20%.

One other comment on the case itself – at first glance, the textured matte black plastic looks like it would scuff up pretty easily – but I tried pretty hard to mark it with my fingernails and by rubbing at it with no noticeable marks. That’s great, because I’ve had other things made out of a similar material, and they showed scuff marks without too much effort. That said, it does show dust pretty easily, so you may find yourself wiping it down with a damp cloth every once in a while.

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Overall, I really like the ZAGG ProFolio+. It adds a full Bluetooth keyboard to your iPad without adding too much bulk, as well as offering solid protection for the tablet. The keyboard itself dramatically improved my typing times from the on-screen keyboard, with the added benefit of extra screen real estate since the touch keyboard is hidden. The LED backlighting is very useful if you find yourself working in a darkened room, and like I said before, it just looks great. However, if you’re looking for a keyboard you can use in portrait mode, or want a wide variety of viewing angles, it might not be for you.

The ZAGG ProFolio+ iPad keyboard is compatible with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation iPad, and is available now for $129.99(USD). If you happen to buy one on Black Friday, you could even win a free iPad, as Zagg is giving away a free one every hour on their website, as well as a free pair of earbuds with every purchase over $19.99.


Western Digital Releases High-Performance 4TB Hard Drive

3TB not good enough for you? Western
Digital has updated its top-of-the-line Black series of desktop hard
drives with a new 4TB entrant.

Tech Deals of the Day: 11/20/2012

Our friends over at TechBargains.com compiled a list of daily deals and we wanted to share them to help you save money.

Keep in mind that as with any true deal, the products are limited quantity and can sell out quickly – so don’t hesitate to check them out now. Also if you’re looking to buy a product from a specific store, you save money with updated and verified coupon codes here.

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Moxie Shower Head with Bluetooth Speaker: Songs on the Water

Some people love to sing while taking a shower. Not to brag, but I’m one of the world’s greatest listeners, so I prefer my bathtime music to come from another source. If you have the same preference, first of all high five! Second, here’s a shower head who prefer to leave our music to the professionals.

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Made by Kohler, the Moxie shower head comes with a waterproof Bluetooth speaker. It can be paired and stream audio from any Bluetooth-capable device from up to 32ft. away. You can also detach it from the shower head and use it as a normal Bluetooth speaker or for when you need to recharge its Li-ion battery via USB.

It’s also great for covering up your number 2 hits. The Moxie shower head is available from Amazon for $199 (USD).

[via Kohler & Gadget Review]


Highway to Hell Leads AC/DC to iTunes

If you like some of the music that AC/DC has made over the years, like me, it probably pains you to pay full price for a complete album when you only want a couple tracks. Sadly, AC/DC has kept their music off the iTunes digital music store so no one could buy individual tracks – until now. AC/DC’s full catalog is finally available on iTunes.

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That means all sixteen of the band’s studio albums, along with four live albums, and three compilation albums are now available to purchase as digital tracks. Apple is also offering two exclusive iTunes collections. Naturally, one of those collections is called The Collection and gives you all sixteen studio albums for $99.99 (USD).

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The other special collection only available on iTunes is called The Complete Collection, which includes all the studio albums, live albums, and box sets for $149.99. The best news is that fans can now purchase any individual track they want from any of the bands albums.

For those about to download, we salute you.


Researchers bring back world’s oldest working computer

Researchers at the National Museum of Computing in the UK have restored a massive computer operated in the 1950s known as “The Witch,” and it’s now the world’s oldest working computer. A team of computer scientists has restored the computer to its former glory, and now it’s on display for the public to see.

The Witch was originally built in 1949 at the UK’s Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell in Oxfordshire. The computer weighs in at a whopping 2.75 tons, and it was designed to crunch calculations for nuclear scientists, so they didn’t have to use mechanical adding machines. However, it was soon replaced by newer and faster technology.

The old computer was put on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Birmingham from 1973 to 1997, where it was then dismantled and put in storage. However, researchers have recently dug it out of storage and restored the historical computer to working condition. The computer uses valves as its memory store, and it takes up to 10 seconds to multiply two numbers, but it regularly cranked out up to 80 hours of service in a typical week. A lot of the parts were covered in dust and needed cleaning, but the researchers say that they didn’t need to replace as many parts as they originally thought.

While The Witch was replaced by quicker and better technology, it continued to be used as a teaching resource. In fact, it was loaned to a different educational institution where it received its nickname, known as the Wolverhampton Instrument for Teaching Computing from Harwell — or WITCH. The computer will be on display at The National Museum of Computing in Buckinghamshire, UK starting today.

[via BBC News]

Image via Wikimedia Commons


Researchers bring back world’s oldest working computer is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Kitchen Scale Doubles as a Media Player: Watch Videos While You Cook

Say you want to watch a TV program or a video of a recipe while you cook? While you could always bring your smartphone or tablet into the kitchen, there’s always a chance you’ll get it wet or get food stuck on or inside of it. Here’s another way to watch video content while you’re in the kitchen, without fear of damaging your precious gadgets.

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This unique scale not only can weigh your food, but it’s got a 4.3″ (480×272) LCD screen and a media player built into its surface. It’s also got a speaker for the audio portion. The scale can play back media in .AVI, MPEG 1/2/4, or DiVX formats or stills in .JPG format. All you need to do is load your files onto a MicroSD card and insert it into the scale, and you’ll be all set.

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The scale itself isn’t waterproof, but most digital kitchen scales shouldn’t be submerged anyhow. Its also got a built-in rechargeable battery and can be juiced up via its Mini USB port. A 2 to 3 hour charge should give you about 2 hours of video playback – plenty for most meals I’ve ever cooked.

Too bad I can’t have one of these on hand in time to cook for Thanksgiving this week, but I doubt I could get it shipped all the way from Japan or China by then.