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Jul 25 2008 12:57 AM
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Most of Canon's PIXMA inkjet printers are desktop machines where, within reason, size and weight aren't problems. There's one area of the market, though, where both these considerations are important and that's portable print. If the printer needs to be light and compact, but still offer good quality output in a reasonable time, constraints on its design are much tighter.
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Jul 25 2008 12:55 AM
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adeal
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It was inevitable that rumors of a possible Zune phone would begin circulating. It makes perfect sense. Microsoft has got to want a slice of Apple pie. Why wouldn’t they be planning a Zune phone to go up against the iPhone?
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Jul 25 2008 12:40 AM
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adeal
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Thanko will soon release a new PMP, the DTLMP42G. It features a 2.8" LCD widescreen, 2GB of memory, a SD/SDHC slot, and built-in speaker. It’s compatible with AVI/FLV/RM/RMVB video files, MP3/WMA audio files, and JPEG.
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Jul 24 2008 2:48 AM
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adeal
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Samsung the world's second-largest maker of mobile phones cumulative handset sales in the United States have surpassed the 150-million-unit mark on July 1. Samsung entered the U.S. market through wireless operator Sprint Corp. in 1997. Samsung ‘s' total U.S. handset sales reached the 10 million mark in 2001 and surpassed 100 million in December 2006.
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Jul 24 2008 2:44 AM
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adeal
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Art Lebedev, the team behind the Optimus Maximus keyboard, has announced the Optimus Pultius; a 15-key addition to any keyboard. Optimus Pultius uses the same principles as Maximus, has the same display keys and the same set of ports on the back (using one instead of two additional USB hub slots).
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Jul 24 2008 2:18 AM
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adeal
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Here you are the almighty i8510 from Samsung, a 8Mpix AF Slider camera phone powered by the S60 Symbian OS. Our little wonder also feature a 2.9” QVGA screen with 16m colors, UMTS with HSDPA, WIFI, GPS, TV Out and DivX, WMA and H.264 support, plus a 3D graphic chipset module, an optical mouse, 16GB of internal memory in just 106.5x53.9x16.9mm... And guess what, the phone is EVEN DLNA compatible !
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Jul 24 2008 2:18 AM
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adeal
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Here you are a cute and “girlish” phone from Motorola, the PEBL, which does not stand-out for its feature (VOD, MOD, MP3, HSDPA) but for its look.
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Jul 23 2008 12:05 AM
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adeal
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This year has seen the arrival of LG's most diverse TV range yet, boasting everything from die-hard budget models to high-concept design models and high-end feature-packed models. But despite the new diversity, one constant factor has remained throughout the range: they've all been remarkably cheap. And that trend continues today with the 52LG5000: a huge 52in brute of an LCD TV that can be yours for a little over £1,300. Bargain.
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Jul 23 2008 12:04 AM
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adeal
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For the PC buyer that doesn't like the idea of building their own system, there are two basic purchasing options available. Either you go with one of the big name manufacturers, like Dell, HP, Lenovo, or Alienware who make their own custom systems or you go with one of the myriad of smaller local companies that build systems from off the shelf components.
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Jul 23 2008 12:03 AM
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adeal
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You know how it is, you can’t always get to the strip clubs as often as you’d like. So you wish and wish, and yet somehow a pole dancer has never appeared in your workspace to shake her stuff at you. Until now. Just plug this baby into your USB port and watch her twirl as you type faster and faster.
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Jul 23 2008 12:02 AM
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adeal
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Neoneco has the new iPod Swing Speaker for your iPod. It will hit the Korean market first. It’s a rechargeable stereo speaker that’s hooked up to the rear of a crystal case, supposedly giving you about 10 hours of continuous audio when fully charged.
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Jul 22 2008 12:49 AM
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adeal
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Just over a month after the internet got all fired up about the problematic AVIC F-Series navigators, Pioneer has come to the rescue (we hope, anyway) with a free firmware update. Aimed specifically at the US-based AVIC-F90BT, AVIC-F900BT and AVIC-F700BT, the update will reportedly "improve overall system performance and resolve certain software issues.
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Jul 22 2008 12:45 AM
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adeal
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We see a lot of printers in the course of a year, so occasionally get the feeling we've seen a particular model before. It sometimes means we've inadvertently requested the same model twice, which is annoying if we've started a second review, but it can also mean the model is rebadged from another manufacturer.
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Jul 22 2008 12:45 AM
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adeal
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These days, it's sometimes difficult to remember that Asus also does other products beside a certain line of netbooks (the Eee PC, in case you've been holidaying on another planet). Whether it's the catchy three-letter name or just the revolutionary - when it launched - hardware for the price, but the Eee is, in some ways at least, comparable to the Nintendo Wii when it comes to customer demand.
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Jul 22 2008 12:43 AM
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adeal
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Boutique computer manufacturer Zepto USA is unveiling two new gaming laptops, the company said today. These are the Zepto Mythos and Nox notebooks and they look to be available now for a starting price of around $1,530 for each. Zepto said these new laptops, depending upon choices made, can be customized to include Centrino 2 technology, up to a 2.8 GHz Dual Core processor, 8GB of RAM and a 500GB hard disk.
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