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Canon’s New Selphy ES40 Photo Printer

August 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The latest photo printer from Canon features a very handy voice-guidance system which is one of the first of its kinds. The Selphy ES40 features a 3.5″ LCD display with scroll wheel so you can easily navigate around the menus.

The free Win7 RC train ride ends tomorrow

August 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Hey, guys. If you haven’t downloaded the Windows 7 RC yet, you better do it soon. The free offer expires on August 20, 2009 - tomorrow.

Gadgetell Review: Ecogear Black Rhino laptop bag

August 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Computers, Laptops, Gadgets / Other, Green, ReviewsWhat is it? Ecogear has released a new series of environmentally friendly and functional laptop bags, including the Black Rhino.  The bag is produced from sustainable materials, such as PVC free nylon and non-toxic dyes.  The...

Iomega Home Media 1 TB Network Attached Storage

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15 years ago
Home media is growing at an exponential rate.  It just happens that storage manufacturers are stepping up to the challenge.  The Iomega Home Media 1 TB NAS box gives you a central repository for all your media goodies. NAS, or network attached storage, is just a storage box that sits on a network.

LG Chocolate BL40 Hands-on

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LGBlog have released some pictures of a hands-on with the LG Chocolate BL40. The LG BL40 is a unique handset that fits in a rather odd category due to it’s crazy aspect ration of 21:9 which makes it cinema style.

Dell Inspiron 11z Launched

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15 years ago
Dell Inspiron 11z netbook (or should we call it laptop?) has just released by the maker. Comes with a 11.6 inch displat at 1,366 x 768 pixel resolution, Inspiron 11z arrive in a 1 inch thick chassis and weighs at 3 pounds only.

Lite-On eTAU208 Top-load External Slim 8X DVD/CD Writer

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15 years ago
Lite-On announces the external slim DVD/CD writer, eTAU208. Created for optimum portability, the external eTAU208 is USB-powered, lightweight. The eTAU208 is a great travel companion for any netbook without a built-in optical drive.

MSI Touchscreen Netbook

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MSI are working on a series of touchscreen netbooks that are planned for a late this year launch. The netbooks will be powered by the Intel Pine Trail-M platform.

Apple’s iTunes 9 Shows Its Face Again, Packed With Integration

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15 years ago
With Apple’s keynote speech coming up just around the bend, the rumors and leaks are picking up speed. And it looks like images of the foretold iTunes release are beginning to come in with some efficiency.

Crunchdeal: Energizer Hardcase Flashlight

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15 years ago
Move fast! Woot has a deal on the Energizer Hard Case flashlight. It’s a pretty cool bit of kit, with white, red, blue, and IR LED’s, providing pretty much any type of light you’d want. Best part, Woot is selling it for $20 plus shipping.

Samsung’s sneaky little two-faced camera

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Samsung's new TL225 camera not only has a hee-yuge LCD on the back, it's got a little one on the front. Why? So it can show you a countdown timer for group shots, let you properly frame your arm's-length self-portraits, and remind you to smile. Useful, or gimmicky? Jury's still out.

2GB USB Sheep Flash Drive

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15 years ago
If you like novelty flash drives then check out this Sheep flash drive. It has a 2GB storage capacity and is USB 2.0 compliant allowing for quick speed transfers of data.

New bendable silicon semiconductor chip may pave the way for fancier gadgets

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15 years ago
Major Japanese chemical company Teijin, in cooperation with California-based NanoGram, has developed a technology that makes it possible to produce bendable silicon semiconductor chips.

Mitsubishi LVP-HC6800 Projector

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15 years ago
The new LVP-HC6800 projector from Mitsubishi looks more UFO than projector. This slick new gadget comes with 1,300 lumens brightness, 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 20,000:1 contrast ratio and a 10-bit Reon-VX chipset. Not too shabby at all, eh?

Can’t upload pix to MobileMe? Apple has a fix for that

August 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Apple Corporate, Internet Tools, MobileMeIf you've been trying to upload a picture from your iPhone to a MobileMe gallery, and are getting the message "Unable to connect to MobileMe" message you're not alone.The problem appears to be related to a bug in user name recognition.

Stupid invention: the self-playing harmonica

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The aptly named Stupid Inventions brings us a fun little diversion: the self-playing harmonica. Using nothing more than an inkjet printer, a vacvuum cleaner, and a harmonica, you can create a modern day Nickelodeon! Except, of course, it’s a harmonica, and not a piano. But still!

Samsung Instinct Q Finally Pictured

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15 years ago
Android phones are coming out all over the place, ranging from the basic Android device, all the way up to HTC’s Sense UI, which made us all take a second look at what Android was capable of.

RIM Plans To Bring BlackBerry Browser Full Flash and Silverlight

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15 years ago
Everyone seems to be browsing the internet on their mobile phone now a days, but let’s be honest: up until recently, it wasn’t the greatest of experiences. Why? Because we weren’t getting all that we could.

Ampro RuffSystem 840 Extreme Rugged PC

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15 years ago
The RuffStstem 840 is an embedded rugged PC that can function in harsh environments. Thanks to it’s strong build it can operate down to -40 degrees Celsius and up to +75 degrees C which is quite impressive alone.

Sony Announces Slim PS3

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15 years ago
Today Sony has annoucned its Slim PS3 with the official pic(click 2 enlarge!). It will 33 percent sm..(more...

MMO players, the Razer Naga mouse may interest you

August 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
MMO players have another mouse from which to choose, this time from Razer. It’s called the Naga, and it’s designed to “enhance your ability to control your character.” No harm in that.

Razer Announces New Tool for MMO Players

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15 years ago
Over at Cologne, Germany, Gamescom is going strong, and companies like Razer are not letting the time slip by without some kind of announcement.

Bug-bashing Bento 2.0v5 is now available for download

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15 years ago
Filed under: Software, Odds and endsFileMaker issued an update to their Mac database application Bento this morning. Bento 2.0v5 is a bug-fix release, with no new features added to the application.

Samsung S3100 Low End Phone is Official

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15 years ago
Samsung S3100, the low end phone captured last July is now official. Beside showing its black or pink color options, Samsung also reveal its specs which include, quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE network support, 95 x 47 x 14.9 mm dimension, 99.2 grams weight, 2.1 inch TFT display with 176 x 220 resolution,...

HTC Hero new ROM gets video demo

August 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Don’t ask how, and don’t ask from where (though we’re guessing HTC, frankly), but MoDaCo’s Paul has managed to acquire the upcoming firmware update for the HTC Hero and installed it on his test device.

“Home… is where I want to be, But I guess I’m already there”*

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15 years ago
Constructed by artist Kevin Cyr, this tiny trailer is a "functioning sculptural piece." Translation: heavy and impractical (I'm guessing). Of course, if you hooked up a GreenWheel, it might actually be plausible... until you hit any big hills.

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