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Google have announced a new product that integrates with their Gmail email service. Google Buzz builds upon Gmail’s messaging, IM and in-browser video chat, and focuses on in-Gmail sharing with other users. There are also dedicated Google Buzz buzz.google.com pages for iPhone and Android, together with new versions of Google Maps – with Buzz integration – for Android, S60 and Windows Mobile handsets.

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While we were hoping for a Core i7 style refresh to the MacBook Pro range today that never materialised, Intel's rumored plans for a new processor in the range do have us curious.  According to Fudzilla, Q3 2010 will see Intel launch the Core i7-660UM; while the specs might be moderate on the outside, with dual-cores and a 1.33GHz clock speed, the fact that it'll apparently comfortably overclock to 2.4GHz is the real kicker.

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Looks like Apple have sorted their 27-inch iMac production issues.  Having apparently frozen production of the largest iMac desktop at the beginning of this month, shortly after new orders faced long delays, those waiting for their computers have reportedly begun receiving notification that they're preparing to ship out.

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Hardly glamorous, but Lenovo’s latest budget workstation could bring graphics crunching happily within reach of entry-level renderers.  The Lenovo ThinkStation E20 range kicks off at $599, with a choice of Intel Pentium, Core i3, Core i5 or Xeon processors, up to 16GB of DDR3 memory (spread over four DIMM slots) and an optional NVIDIA Quadro graphics card.

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While we focused more on Texas Instruments’ eye-catching OMAP4 development device when we visited the company a few weeks ago, we also had a chance to talk to their wireless chipset team.  TI’s combo chipsets – which pack various mixtures of WiFi, Bluetooth, FM and GPS onto a single component – get a new sibling today, in the shape of the WiLink 7.0, an integrated chip that combines all four of those wireless technologies.

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Ah, the elusive ASUS Eee PC T101MT, the multitouch convertible 10.1-inch netbook that just refuses to arrive.  ASUS have uploaded a new tutorial video to YouTube, demonstrating the T101MT's interface, which certainly seems to suggest that the netbook is on its way.  However, somewhat bizarrely we couldn't actually spot any multitouch gestures demonstrated, only single-finger ones.

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NVIDIA has offered its hybrid graphics system for a while now that lets the notebook user take advantage of either an integrated GPU when demands are low and battery life is the goal, or a discrete graphics processor when more GPU power is needed. The goal is to make a system that lets the user get power or battery life depending on their needs. The system so far has relied on the user to decide when to switch between graphics modes.

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guruplug server plus sheevaplugRemember Marvell’s third-gen Sheevaplug?  The newest server-in-a-wall-wart made its debut at CES 2010 last month, adding WiFi and Bluetooth along with a faster, more capable chipset.  As we saw before, the core Sheevaplug design often prompts some interesting third-party versions, and one such mini-server is Globalscale’s GuruPlug Server Plus.  It takes the basics of the Sheevaplug and throws in an eSATA port, a second gigabit ethernet port and a microSD card slot.

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I just mentioned that Wisair has a wireless docking station for Mac computers coming in March. It seems that there will be lots of manufacturers taking advantage of the new Mac support in Wisair hardware. InFocus has announced a new system that lets Macs and PCs connect wirelessly to projectors using Wisair tech.

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Many people like to use notebooks exclusively because it allows them to take their work on the road if they need to. However, many of these notebook fans want a larger display and keyboard when working in the home or office and use docking stations to allow for easy connection of external gear to their notebooks.

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