
Microsoft just released firmware 4.3 for the Zune HD. It fixes some minor issues like speeding up the browser, does some preliminary support for upcoming applications and games and also adds predictive text input to make it a bit easier to type on the device. It also speeds up the startup a little and adds a few features in the UI like links in the artist bio and a keyboard settings menu. Definitely worth grabbing if you have a Zune HD.
[Mobile tech World via Gizmodo]
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No one really need any extra stuff cluttering up our already crowded office space. That’s largely the reason the Japanese has come up with some mousepads that pull double duty or even triple duty. Here’s a versatile USB mousepad from Sanwa; it comes with quite a few features including a tiltable multi-slot card reader compatible with SD and MS cards of all sorts; a storage compartment for the cards; an optical mouse-friendly precision surface; and a leatherette wrist rest.
Sanwa even throws in a 80cm retractable USB cable. Interestingly, there’s also a web-key that launches an application. Winter is closing in so something like a
USB Heating Mousepad might be what people need to endure months of cold weather in front of their PCs.
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The LG Xenon offers plenty of multimedia power, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and even a good Web browser for not much cash.



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The Tangent Vita LT, an all in one system built mainly for education and medical environments, has a few features not found in other nettops, but you will pay premium for them.



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