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giffgaff UK MVNO announced: is “mutual giving” a business model?

September 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
MVNOs in the US haven’t had the greatest of success, with Virgin Mobile USA the most recent big-name to be gobbled up by a “proper” carrier.  However one UK company has obviously decided that the scene there is crying out for a new carrier option, and hence giffgaff has been born.

Kingston crams more performance into DataTraveler 410 USB Drive

September 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
There are some things in life that we always want more of. You can never have enough money or enough speed for your Internet connection. It’s also hard to argue with more storage space.

SmartDevices SmartV 5 MID latest handheld to offer 1080p

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15 years ago
If you haven’t guessed by now, we’re big fans of ultraportable computers, and even happier when they can cope with 1080p video playback.

BlackBerry Bold 9700 gets early review: best from RIM yet

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The BlackBerry Bold 9700 – aka the BlackBerry Onyx – is definitely on the cards, it’s just that RIM won’t tell us exactly when we should see it on shelves.

Visiting Vegas? Make sure you stop by the new Hard Rock Cafe and check out a Microsoft Surface

September 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Section: Computers, Hardware, Software / Applications, Gadgets / Other, Miscellaneous As we have seen in the past, the Microsoft Surface has recently made its way into another Las Vegas hotspot and the latest location is the new Hard Rock Cafe which is located in the Showcase Mall.  Now, in...

Griffin iTrip iPhone/iPod FM Transmitter

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Griffin has launched a new FM transmitter for the iPhone and iPod, the Griffin iTrip. What makes this model different from the previous model is that it comes with its own iPhone app, which can be downloaded for free from iTunes.

ezVision unveils TH121 iPod/iPhone adapter

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The iPod and iPhone are both some of the most popular mobile video watching devices on the market. The only real catch to watching video on the go with these gadgets is that everyone can see what you are watching and the screens are small.

Microsoft Courier Dual Screen Booklet

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Microsoft Courier is dual screen booklet device that is in the late stages of development. Looking at the video below you will see it’s actually a very cool looking device that aims to make your working and personal life a lot easier.

Barracuda XT 6Gbps Screamer

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Seagate is once again pushing the envelope of data storage.  The Barracuda XT delivers 6Gbps transfer rates.  If you aren't familiar with the parlance, er, dat b really fast. Just be careful when thinking about purchasing the Barracuda XT.

Muse The Resistance Review

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Okay, I have to make a departure from the typical substance for PaulTech.  That's because my favorite band on the planet, Muse, just came out with their new album entitled The Resistance.  The result is an album that is fresh and surprising, while being somehow familiar.

Don’t Get Burned On Your Laptop Rental

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It wasn't that long ago that renting any type of computer was super expensive and hard to find.  Luckily, getting laptop rentals these days is actually pretty easy.  And that affords you tremendous convenience.

Lucid Hydra 200 powers MSI Big Bang mainboard

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One of the things that always bothered me about gaming mainboards was that most of them could only support multiple video cards from one brand, and all boards require the same type of card.

Hands-On With The Horrible Kodak Photo-Frame Key-Fob

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Poor Kodak. George Eastman’s once proud company conquered the world, bringing cheap, portable and easy to use cameras into the hands of millions. Now it is reduced to a purveyor of trinkets, a prince turned pauper, hawking tatty tchotchkes just to pay the bills.

InFocus unveils two new Mobile Projectors in the IN1500 Series

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InFocus introduced the new series of short-throw projectors perfect for small and medium-sized businesses. The IN1500 series combines powerful close-up projection with a compact form, making it the ideal solution for offices where space is a luxury.

PacketVideo launches TwonkyBeam media-streamer, streams video from the web to your TV for free

September 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Section: Audio, Video, Content, Web, Online Music/VideoPacketVideo has launched TwonkyBeam as part of its TwonkyMedia suite of media-sharing software.  TwonkyBeam is a free, downloadble browser plug-in that allows you to stream photos, video, and music from media websites to other devices in...

eInk Blink Name Badge

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Neolux have created a new name badge for conferences that uses eInk technology that makes it possible to change the badge, or make the text blink on it. It’s the same technology that is found in eBook readers and only requires power when the image is changed on the device.

Microsoft Tablet PC the ‘Courier’, is actually real

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Rumors are rumors, but how long will they remain rumors. My solid belief knew it was happening, and I did say, if it’s with Microsoft, it will be true. And boy-O-boy haven’t these guys pulled it off way to soon, they are already into late prototype stage.

Marvell 88SE9128 is industry’s first 6Gb/s SATA RAID controller

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Earlier this week Seagate announced the first 6Gb/s SATA HDD called the Barracuda XT 2TB HDD. The new 6Gb/s HDD offers compatibility with an interface twice as powerful as previous hard drives. Marvell has announced its new 88SE9128 6Gb/s RAID controller for the new SATA interface.

Maxatec HH8010 mobile computer breaks cover

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For most of us, a mobile computer for work means an ultraportable notebook or a netbook. For some mobile workers who work in service industries like deliveries and other fields, a mobile computer needs to be a more specialized device like the Maxatec HH 8010.

Intel demos notebook prototype with four screens [W/Video]

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Taking the grand stage at the IDF, Intel is out with mindboggling concepts, as expected. We’d herd Intel doing laptops, but that was only as real to us as the movies. Here but we’re awestruck with this multi-screen laptop concept from Intel.

Microsoft Courier Tablet

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We have heard a few rumors recently on a possible tablet from Microsoft [MSFT], it looks like our friends over at Gizmodo have scored the exclusive on Microsoft’s new tablet PC, the Microsoft Courier.

Bayer Contour USB Meter

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Here is a useful device for those who suffer from diabetes. Bayer Diabetes Care today announced the Contour USB meter, which is the first and only blood glucose monitor that plugs directly into a computer providing users with instant access to information that can help optimize diabetes management.

Life Sized Lego Cello

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We have seen quite a few of Nathan Sawaya’s amazing Lego creations before on geeky gadgets, the latest one is a life sized Cello made from Lego that can actually be played like a real Cello.

InFocus IN1500 Short-Throw Projector

September 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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InFocus today introduced a new member to its short-throw projector series, the IN1500. Targeted towards small and medium-sized businesses, this lightweight and portable projector features a short throw lens that offers 20 percent optical zoom allowing for edge-of-table projection.

Point Grey USB 3.0 Web Camera

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Point Grey has unveiled the worlds first USB 3.0 web camera, which is capable of capturing full HD video in 1080P at 60 frames per second. The web camera features  a 3 megapixel Sony CMOS sensor, that can capture video in a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution (1080p).

eviGroup Wallet Android MID confirmed [Video]

September 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Having tipped their upcoming next-gen Android MID back in August, French firm eviGroup have now revealed their 5-inch touchscreen device.  Set to arrive in France in December, priced at the equivalent of $300 to $400, the eviGroup Wallet has integrated 3G, WiFi and GPS.

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