Measuring 13.4", would YOU carry this Epson electronic newspaper with you?

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Epson doesn’t just make printers, you know. They just showed off this 13.4″ electronic paper, which as you can see is designed to replace print newspapers. You can hear e-book reader manufacturers sniggering into their small newspaper-replacements, can’t you?

With a pixel count of 3104 x 4128, and 385ppi definition, it was created using electrophoretic electronic ink and polycrystal Si-TFT, if those words mean anything to you. Does lugging one of these…

NSFW! Video shows Vavoom knickers, which contain front pockets for storing a vibrating phone!


NSFW! NSFW!

The Reg has pointed us to a rather saucy video advertising Vavoom ‘Call Me Panty’ knickers, which are “special panties for that special someone. Simply turn your phone to vibrate”. As you’re suddenly realising, as the blood drains from your head, these pants have a little pocket on the front for holding your mobile phone, just as long as it’s set to ‘vibrate’. Finally, a way for your BlackBerry to really come in between you and your loved one, and for only $8.95 as well…

New MacBooks to contain LED backlit screens, boost Greenpeace's opinion on Apple

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Added to the multi-touch trackpads, slimmer and lighter frames and potential new aluminum casings, MacBooks will soon be outfitted with LED backlights.

According to DigiTimes, a Taiwanese BLU manufacturer Kenmos Technology will provide Apple with the LED units for their new MacBook range, in addition to the MacBook Airs and Pros which already feature the technology. Little else is known about the deal, however this is one step closer to the birth of a new, green Apple, with LED…

Fancy becoming a games writer? NMK is holding an event just for you!

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Ever fancied being the next Charlie Brooker? Kieron Gillen? N’Gai Croal? Or even our very own Gary Cutlack? Read on…

It’s always been a hard industry to crack, unless you know the right people, or have the right opportunities presented to you – like New Media Knowledge’s writing for games conference. Held at a central London venue, on June 17th at 6pm, you’ll learn all about the industry, how to get your foot in the door, and whether GTA IV is better on the Xbox 360 or PS3. Ok, I made that up, but it’s bound to come up in conversation.

It costs just £25, otherwise if you’re a freelancing baked beans eater, student, or general unemployed gamer, you can get a discounted…

Transfer songs easily from your PC to mobile's microSD/SDHC/M2 memory card with SanDisk's Mobile Ultra

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Speaking of memory, the industry’s darlings SanDisk have shown off a clever way of transferring data to and from your phone, the SanDisk Mobile Ultra.

Offered in microSD/SDHC and M2 forms, the kit comes with a USB adapter which you can slot the teeny cards into, and transfer the data to and from your PC via the USB port. They’re not fooling around with the storage capacities either, advertising 2GB, 4GB and 8GB varieties. With prices ranging…

Denon aims for a wider customer base with the Magnesium AH-D2000 headphones

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Denon’s second pair of high-end headphones, the AH-D2000 model, takes the best features of the pricey AH-D5000s, but thankfully not the £500 price tag. They’re just half the price, at £249.99.

Code-named ‘Magnesium’, the lightweight magnesium closed cans feature an Acoustic Optimiser for adjusting the sound pressure, and boast impressive specs including a frequency…

LG blushes with Scarlet goodies, rolls out the HT953TVP home cinema system

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Looking very similar to the Design Art set-up shown off at IFA last year, LG has added to the Scarlet range of TVs announced at CES in January, with the Scarlet HT953TVP.

Little is known about the home theatre set-up, apart from it containing 5.1 channels to play around with, and it offering Virtual Sound Matrix for simulating a 10.1 audio experience…