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CEIVA outs 8-inch wireless photo frame

October 15th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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As digital photo frames go, the 8-inch Pro 80 from CEIVA is an otherwise attractive device with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity that can pull pictures down from the company’s photo delivery service, PicturePlan, as well as from connected computers across your home network.

Shure SRH750DJ Professional DJ Headphones

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Shure has added a new pair of headphones to its range with the launch of the Shure SRH750DJ Professional DJ Headphones. The Shure SRH750DJ headphones feature 50mm drivers, and padded ear cups that can swivel 90 degrees to allow easy placement on your ears whilst mixing.

Corsair Flash Survivor 64GB USB Drive

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Corsair has upped the storage space on the Flash Survivor USB drive to 64GB, and it shares the same protection as the previous models with a CNC-milled, anodized aircraft grade aluminum case.

Acer Aspire Z5610 All-In-One Desktop PC

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Acer today dropped an announcement of its new All-in-One Desktop computer that has multi-touch capabilities, the Acer Aspire Z5610. It is actually the first All In One PC from the company with multi touch input support.

Corsair Flash Survivor 64GB USB Drive

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Corsair has launched the new Flash Survivor USB drive with a 64GB of storage space. The drive is encased in extremely strong CNC-milled, anodized aircraft-grade aluminum to provide protection to your important data.

Snow Shorts: A Wearable Sled for Kids

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Snow Shorts are over-shorts for kids. They have a ridged plastic butt-plate, and while wearing them you can slide down any snowy slope and never have to drag a sled uphill again. When I was a kid we used tea-trays or plastic garbage bags to slide, as we never had a real sledge.

BW: Apple’s Schiller sees opportunity for Mac with Windows 7 launch

October 15th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Filed under: Hardware, OSOne week from today, Microsoft will try to shake the stink of Vista. BusinessWeek reminds the world that Microsoft is set to launch Windows 7 on October 22nd. I've got the day free, since all of my invitations to Windows 7 launch parties seem to have been lost in the mail.

Motorola CLIQ Review Roundup

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The Motorola Cliq was announced back in September, it is Motorola’s latest Android handset, which will run Motorola’ custom UI, MOTOBLUR, and it features a 3.1 inch HVGA display with a resolution of 320 x 480.

Acer passes Dell in worldwide PC shipments reports IDC

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Some analysts are saying that the economy is starting to show signs of recovery, which is a good thing for all of us.

Samsung and Amazon announce streaming video on demand for select Samsung TVs

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Streaming video rentals are growing significantly and many think that the future of movie rentals and purchases may be streaming digital formats. Samsung and Amazon announced today that they two have teamed up to provide users of certain Samsung HDTVs streaming access to the Amazon VoD library.

Nikon DS3 and Nikkor AF-S DX Micro Lens Announced

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If you’re a professional photographer who’s got $7000 to spend (and you should, because great pictures definitely shouldn’t come cheap), Nikon has the perfect pricey proposition for you!

BlackBerry Storm2 official, headed to Vodafone

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RIM today at last released the BlackBerry Storm2, its second touchscreen phone. The new model has a sleeker design that centers on a much-improved 480x360 touchscreen; rather than slow down users by actually moving the screen inwards, it uses a piezoelectric system that replicates physical...

Want 1MB Broadband Guaranteed? Move to Finland

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If you are living in Finland as of next July, you’ll legally be entitled to receiving broadband at a minimum speed of 1Mbps, or I should say “accessing” broadband at 1Mbps.

Nokia N920 Rumours Appear

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Rumours of a new Nokia N920 [NOK] have surfaced today although we are still waiting for the N900 to arrive. According to Pocketables, they were tipped off by someone who also showed them an early prototype of the phone that looks to be running Diablo.

Google Building Maker Review

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Google [GOOG] have created Google Building Maker which is a program that allows you to create 3D buildings for Google Earth.

1TB Origin Storage With Built-in Hardware Encryption

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Origin Storage has just launched its new range of drives with built in hardware encryption.  The Pro edition has 128bit AES hardware encryption and the  Enterprise version a 256bit hardware encryption.

Microsoft Recover ‘Most if not all’ Sidekick Data

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Good new for Sidekick users, it looks like things may not be as bad as they seemed with regards to the lost data to T-Mobile Sidekick users, as Microsoft [MSFT] has announced that it has managed to recover ‘most if not all’ of the lost data.

Black hole done on a desktop and we live to see it

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Black hole isn’t as horrifying as we’ve perceived, at least that’s what two Chinese scientists, who have created one on their desk have tried to tell us - hope we’ve picked this one correct.

iRobot readies shape-shifting ChemBot for military chores

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We’ve been subjects to numerous surprises from iRobot. If you follow the developments in the robotic world, you’d know what I mean by that.

Samsung STORY Station is first external HDD to meet new standby power rules for Europe

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We first heard of the Samsung STORY Station back in April when the external storage solution first debuted.

Corsair drops new 64GB Flash Survivor USB drive

October 15th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
My first computer was a Tandy from Radio Shack that my parents bought for me one Christmas when I was five. The thing didn’t even have a hard drive and the first computer I had with a hard drive has a few measly megabytes of storage and wouldn’t even hold my IM app today.

New Samsung STORY Station External Hard Drive launched

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Samsung today announced that its new 3.5-inch external hard drive, STORY Station, will feature the industry’s first standby power consumption below a watt starting in November.

New Wi-Fi Direct Peer-to-peer Specification Announced

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Wi-Fi devices will soon be able to connect in a new way that makes it more simple and convenient than ever to do things like print, share and display.

New Fujitsu fi-6010N ScanSnap Network iScanner

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Fujitsu announced a new addition to its award-winning line of ScanSnap scanning solutions with the introduction of the Fujitsu ScanSnap Network fi-6010N iScanner.

Toshiba Qosmio G60 Powerful Notebook

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Toshiba want to launch the powerful notebook Toshiba Qosmio Q60 as an entertainment laptop. Its powered by Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 (2.53GHz) processor, 4GB of HDD, 500GB of HDD, GeForce GT230M VGA card, 18.4-inch full HD display with 1920×1080 pixel resolution.

Sanyo PLC-XM150 and PLC-XM100 LCD Projectors

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SANYO introduces the PLC-XM150/150L and PLC-XM100/100L projectors, with 6000 and 5000 lumens respectively, along with SANYO’s proprietary Active Maintenance Filter (AMF) system, and a new optical engine that ensures high reliability.

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