Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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Intel pumps SSD 330 capacity up to 240GB, trims other drives' prices to match
Jul 17th 2012, 06:47

Intel SSD 330

If you haven't already dropped a solid-state drive into your computer, Intel just gave you a not-so-subtle nudge in that direction. Its entry-level SSD 320 has jumped in capacity from 180GB to 240GB, saving a few diñeiros for anyone who would rather not leap to the SSD 520 just to land a primary system drive. Either end of the price spectrum is also becoming a little more reasonable: the official reseller pricing has been slashed on the 320, 330 and 520 lines, even if Intel hasn't said by how much just yet. Intel's changes should be in immediate effect for those among us who just can't endure spinning storage one moment longer.

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Samsung reduces EX2F point-and-shoot price to $499 before August arrival
Jul 17th 2012, 06:19

Samsung drops EX2F pointandshoot price to $499 before August arrival

Samsung's EX2F camera isn't even on the market yet, but it has a brand new feature that you're bound to appreciate: a lower price. If you'll recall, we recently went hands-on with Sammy's kit, which features an f/1.4-2.7, 24-79mm lens, a 12.4-megapixel 1/1.7-inch CMOS sensor and a 3-inch AMOLED display. Most recently, Samsung confirmed that consumers can snag this point-and-shoot camera at just $499, which is a full $50 less than we'd previously known. The EX2F is still on track for an August debut, and with the new, lower price, you'll now have a nice excuse to replace your memory card at the same time.

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Maker Camp brings DIY fun to teens via Google+ Hangouts
Jul 17th 2012, 05:50

Maker Camp brings DIY fun to teens via Google Hangouts

Summer camp doesn't have to mean poorly ventilated cabins, boring activities and terrible food. In fact, put the concept in the hands of Google and Make, and there's not even a need to leave the comfort of your own home. The two have teamed up to deliver Maker Camp on Google+, a six week summer program designed to encourage kids to embrace their inner maker. The sessions will run every weekday starting July 16th. On Mondays through Thursdays a new set of instructions for the teen participants to tackle will be posted on Google+, then, in the afternoon, a counselor (often one of Make's own editors) will hold a Hangout to discuss the project and let the campers share their photos, videos and thoughts. Every Friday Make will host "field trips" via Hangouts. There's no need to register and no fee, the only requirements are that you be between the ages of 13 and 18, and have a Google+ account. Check out the videos after the break and the source links for more info.

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