Apple might have surprised everyone — including us — by naming its tablet the ” iPad ,” but the UK’s X2 isn’t letting this opportunity pass it by: it’s managed to drum up some cheap attention today by announcing an “iTablet” powered by a “1.6GHz Intel processor” and running whatever flavor of Windows from XP to 7 your heart desires. Of course, what X2 isn’t telling anyone is that it’s actually not doing anything more than simply reselling the Amtek iTablet , a product that’s been out for ages and that we’ve covered in the past — you might recognize this early post by one Mr.

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X2 brings the Amtek iTablet back from the abyss, forgets that no one cared the first time
Life became duller ever since FedEx took away our last annoying little robot , so we got our hands on a new but less chatty plastic companion — say hi to Robonica ‘s Roboni-i programmable robot. Since its last Engadget appearance we’ve seen a drastic price drop from the original $299.95 to $159.95 at Hammacher Schlemmer, but the robot is no less awesome — those unique wheels alone deliver plenty of coolness already, not to mention the bunch of peculiar accessories in the box for games and even interaction with other fellow Roboni-is. Read on to find out if this bot’s a keeper.

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Robonica Roboni-i programmable robot toy review
It’s been a few months since Micron became the second to introduce the world’s first SATA 6Gbps hard drive ( Seagate was the other ), and regardless about who was earliest we now know which is currently the fastest.

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RealSSD C300 tested, offers sublime speed at superlative prices