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Canon adds two new REALiS multimedia projectors

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Canon USA on Tuesday said it has added two new multimedia projectors to its REALiS lineup. This includes the WUX10 Mark II and SX80 Mark II, both of which use Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) technology.

Augmented Reality example at CEATEC

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Augmented reality is all the new buzz, I guess. I don’t know, because I only have an iPhone 3G — mine’s missing that important “S” indicating it’s the new model on which augmented reality can actually execute.

Prague Design Days 2009: Designblok kicks off

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Today, Prague's favorite design festival kicks off! Designblok 2009 takes place from 6-11 October showcasing a top selection of designs, interiors, and fashion items all over town. Last year, over 30,000 visitors made Designblok the biggest social event in the city of Prague.

HTC makes HD2 official with multi-touch

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HTC on Tuesday used the kick-off for Windows Mobile 6.5 to launch its widely publicized new flagship smartphone.

Sigma DP1 Compact Digital SLR Camera

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Sigma release a new compact digital SLR camera called DP1 which is come with 14M pixel Foveon X3 image processing and TRUE (Three-layer Responsive Ultimate Engine).

Gateway EC18T Tablet PC Runs Windows 7

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Gateway EC18T is the latest 11.6 inch tablet PC in the Gateway’s pipe.Sport a 11.6 inch touchscreen display, Gateway EC18T packs Mobile Intel GS45 Express graphics chipset to do the graphics thing. Gateway EC18T is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processor and up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM.

Windows Mobile 6.5 Review: It Still Sucks.

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Windows Mobile 6.5, we wanted to love you. We wanted you to come along and wash away the past, whisking away all signs of the antiquated 6.1 we've grown so tired of ragging on. We went into this review with the full hopes of emerging with a generally positive outlook.

Get ready for the LCROSS lunar impact this Friday

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Be sure to set your alarm clock for around 6am this Friday, for at 6:15am NASA will, in the immortal words of Matt Drudge, “bomb the moon.” No, we’re not talking about some dumb Hollywood (redundancy alert!)

New My Books Display Storage Info

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Western Digital introduced the My Book Elite and My Book Studio today, external hard drives with a novel perk: They include an electronic label that tells you what's on your drive and how much room you have left.

HTC HD2 Now Official – Coming this Month

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After a lot of speculation, HTC have now confirmed that the HTC HD2 is now official and that it will be coming to UK networks this month. The HD2 will run Windows Mobile 6.5 and have a massive 4.3 inch touchscreen display that will support multitouch and have a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels.

Sprint gets Win Mobile 6.5-based Intrepid

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Not to be left out of Windows Mobile 6.5 introductions, Sprint today launched the Samsung Intrepid as its own entry.

Design Revolution book party at the Cooper-Hewitt tonight!

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If you're in NYC tonight, be sure to come on out to the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum for a panel discussion, reception, and book signing to celebrate the launch Design Revolution: 100 Products that Empower People, by Project H founder Emily Pilloton. (Read Core77's interview with Emily here!)

Design the Apple tablet competition

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(Probably not what the Apple tablet will look like) Who'da thunk a glass rectangle could generate so much buzz? But the web is, and has been, undeniably a'Twitter with speculation, rumors, future stock price analyses, and rendering mock-ups of Apple's forthcoming tablet.

This Just Inbox: Gregory Buntain’s Sonderstuhl

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Gregory Buntain has just completed Sonderstuhl, a chair that takes advantage of the properties of hardwood to highlight a slim and graphic profile with a strong (but light) construction. The slatted seat and back provide contoured seating while maintaining lightness.

CEATEC: 3D B-Vision offers new twist on 3D imagery

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All the big players are here at CEATEC showing off their latest iteration of 3D televisions. They’re bright, and colorful, and pretty, and impressive. And it looks like they all require the use of special viewing glasses.

RoboForm First Impressions

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I’ve been given a copy of RoboForm Pro to try out, installing it and its accompanying Firefox add-on. But as I now try it on my computer, I can’t help but wonder, how secure is this program?

Bell, Telus end Canadian iPhone exclusivity

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Filed under: Apple Corporate, iPhoneThe iPhone was slow to launch in Canada and after a rocky start, Rogers has been the exclusive carrier. That changed this week when Bell and Telus both announced independent deals with Apple. Starting in November, each will carry the 3G an 3GS.

Wand Television Remote Control Rules the Universe

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If you too have a Harry Potter kind of fetish, then you’re going to love this $80 TV gadget. The Wand Television Remote Control allows you to change channels and volume with a ‘swish, whirl and flick’.  Now, that’s what we’re talking about.

Microsoft Announces Full Array of Windows Mobile 6.5 Phones

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With the retail launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 this morning, Microsoft announced a wide array of phones running their new OS. We have hands-ons, previews or reviews of three of the four US phones: the HTC Tilt 2, HTC Pure, and HTC Imagio.

HTC HD2 ‘Leo’ smartphone gets officical

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We showed you some leaked images of the HTC Leo, before on Geeky Gadgets, HTC has officially announced the ‘Leo’ and it is now officially called the HTC HD2.

What Is That Strange Glow?!

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It cannot possibly be the sun…can it? I’m not even sure I’d recognize it any more, but for the first time since I got up this morning it’s almost bright enough outside to turn off my desk lamp! How exciting!

Progress on POWERleap energy-harnessing floor tiles

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In her Changent blog, "Designtrepreneur" and Earthkeeper Change Agent Elizabeth Redmond reveals the progress made in her quest to get the POWERleap, a product that can harness energy from sidewalks, building lobbies, and even nightclub dance floors, into production. So what is it, exactly?

One Week Left! One Hour Design Challenge: The Future of Digital Reading

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Our current One Hour Design Challenge, The Future of Digital Reading, closes in just one week. The entries are rolling in, but we want to encourage all of you to take a stab at designing for this emerging cultural phenomenon.

DJ Hero track list: 100 songs, 93 mash-ups

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Here you go – the official list of mash-ups that’ll appear in DJ Hero when it becomes available on October 27th. These are apparently all original, not-available-anywhere-else mixes.

Halloween Hanging Mobile Project

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The Halloween Hanging Mobile Project was lots of fun. Hand drawn images were cut out using a Fireball V90 CNC machine as pieces of the spooky mobile. You can see more details of the V90 CNC machine here.

Fukitorimushi: Panasonic’s creepy cleaning robot (video)

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The so-called Fukitorimushi (”wipe-up bug” in Japanese), a cleaning robot of a very special kind, has been around for quite a while now. But what was showcased recently during a tech exhibition in Tokyo was the newest version. And the thing is still creepy as hell.

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