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Electric cars making a comeback, soonish

The all-electric car — which had a brief heyday less than a decade ago before the car companies killed it — is about to make a comeback.

NEC Versa E6510-2505DR

The E6510 looks the part of a serious business laptop, but there's a more fun exterior lurking within — at least for as long as the battery holds out.

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Reviews

  • ASUS W7S

    The ASUS W7S offers powerful performance in a small portable package, and considering that it has discrete graphics, we were surprised it had excellent battery life.

  • Nintendo Wii Classic Controller

    Unless you don't have a GameCube controller or any GameCube games, give this Wii peripheral a pass.

  • NEC Versa E6200

    The Versa E6200 is a rugged business notebook with enhanced features including Skype connectivity and low-power mode.

  • Samsung Z500

    Samsung claims the Z500 is the world's most compact 3G phone. It uses TransFlash media cards and features a dual camera -- one-mexapixel for stills and VGA resolution for video calls.

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Features

  • The stage is set for Wii

    Latecomer Nintendo announces release date and game bundle for its E3 dark horse, the Revolution-turned-Wii gaming console.

  • 3GSM preview: On with the show

    The world's largest mobile conference is getting bigger. We lift the lid on the technologies that deserve your attention this year.

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  • First super 3G phones revealed

    Japanese giant DoCoMo is working with a number of phone makers to produce mobiles able to take advantage of speedy HSDPA networks.

  • FAQ: HD DVD vs. Blu-ray

    Microsoft and Intel want one format for new DVDs, Dell and HP want another. But why, and who, if anyone, is likely to win?

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