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It looks like $ 21 million in Intel cash and a few promising prototypes weren’t enough to convince manufacturers to build eye-controlled tablets quite yet. Tobii, the company behind the eye-tracking Gaze technology we sampled at last year’s CES — and again at CeBIT — has just announced a standalone eye-tracking kit you can add to any existing Windows 8 computer. It’s called the Tobii Rex, and it’s a stick-like device you mount underneath your screen and attach to a USB port on your PC. The company says you’ll use it alongside traditional peripherals like mouse and keyboard, as it’s meant to augment rather than replace.

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Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we’ll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You’ll want to act fast, though, as many of these offerings won’t stick around long.

Slickdeals best in tech for Decemeber 26th: 42-inch LG HDTV and Onkyo home theater system

If your holiday gadget stash could use another item or two, perhaps today’s list of discounted links can lend a hand. A 42-inch LG 3D HDTV and Onkyo home theater system may be the most eye-catching, but a Dell desktop receives a nice price cut as well. Head on past the break to view the whole list, but don’t hold out too long because these offers are sure to get snatched up in no time.

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Tech Talk: Toshiba Satellite U840W Laptop, Samsung Galaxy Note 2

This week on Tech Talk, Andy Baryer brought along a first of its kind ultrabook with a 14.4 inch 21:9 aspect ratio ultra-widescreen display. It’s called the Toshiba Satellite U840W Laptop. Watch Hollywood movies like they were intended with the 21:9 aspect ratio; or do more with the added screen size. We also have the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. It’s a smartphone, it’s a tablet…no, it’s a phablet! Check it out.

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Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we’ll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You’ll want to act fast, though, as many of these offerings won’t stick around long.

Slickdeals' best in tech October 29th: Digital camera bundles and a 65-inch Panasonic VIERA 3D HDTV

Suffering from an awful case of the Mondays? Don’t fret. We’re sure a handful of gadget deals will put a little more pep in your step. Two more Canon bundles top the list this time out while a 65-inch Panasonic VIERA 3D Plasma HDTV gets a sizable discount as well. Jump down past the break to peek at the goods. As always, keep a close watch on those coupon codes and the requisite rebate forms.

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Hyundai to wire cars with Broadcom ethernet tech, put infotainment and security systems on one network

Cars wired with ethernet may conjure thoughts of roving internet hotspots, but that’s not what Hyundai and Broadcom have in mind in this case. Traditionally, infotainment consoles, safety systems and the like are built on multiple in-car networks, but the duo will rig vehicles with modified ethernet cables to unify some of the disparate systems on a single network. Dubbed BroadR-Reach, the tech uses a single pair of unshielded wires to offer 100Mbps connection speeds and could scale up to 1Gbps. Though Hyundai and other automakers joined with Broadcom’s standards group for the technology last year, the firm is now the second car manufacturer to pledge that its autos will get the tech. As of now, there’s still no word on which models will be lined with ethernet or when they’ll roll off assembly lines.

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Google’s stock price has been on a steady rise over the last three months — thanks to that growth, the search, advertising, and mobile giant surpassed Microsoft earlier this morning as the second-most valuable technology company, according to Bloomberg. It’s been a few hours since Google first surpassed Microsoft, and as of this writing both companies have market caps right around $ 248 billion. But given the huge rise in Google’s stock over the last three months while Microsoft’s has been essentially flat, Google should move past Microsoft into sole possession of second place before long (though we can’t make any guarantees where the stock market is concerned).

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