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CMS Products Offers Free 160GB HD, $10 Encrypted Flash Drive

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CMS Products, manufacturer of data backup, encryption, and security products for business users and consumers, is offering some excellent deals, including a free hard drive.For starters, you can get a free 160GB Value Line Hard Drive when you purchase BounceBack Ultimate for Windows ($99), software...

One million plus additional books available for the Sony Reader, courtesy of Google Books

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Section: Gadgets / Other, Miscellaneous, Web, GoogleIt should now be hard to make the statement that you have a Sony Reader and cannot find anything to read because Google has now made more than one million titles available for the Sony Reader.  The newly available books, which are all public...

How does a 55-inch LED HDTV from Samsung sound to you?

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As a reader of CrunchGear, I can only assume that you’re familiar with a recent invention called “television.” It’s truly a remarkable thing: it transports lights and sounds from the four corners of the planet, and brings them right to your living room.

DARPA¡¯s Underwater Express Submarine will go at 100 Knots

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Currently, the Navy's fastest submarine can only travel at 25 to 30 knots while submerged. Defense A..(more...

NIKON D300s Digital SLR Camera

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Today Nikon announced the D300s digital SLR, this new $1,799.95 DSRL camera featuring includes a a 1..(more...

Nintendo Profits Drop 60-Percent

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So much for recession-proof: In the first fiscal quarter this year, Nintendo's sales dropped 40 percent, with a 60.6 percent drop in profits from the same time last year. The company chalked the significant drop up to "an anomaly in its 2009 lineup," according to Venture Beat.

Sweet, merciful Alan Thicke! The iPhone Bug will attack today!

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Put your iPhone in a lead box and step away from it, people. Someone is going to send you a text message with a square in it and then destroy your life a la that one movie with Will Smith in it when he goes into that warehouse and there’s some dude in there inside a Faraday cage and he asks...

A-Data XPG Plus Series DDR3-2200 Dual Channel Memory

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A-Data launches XPG Plus Series DDR3-2200 + kit dual channel memory. Presumably, this kit is designed exclusively using high quality memory modules. The latest DDR3 memory kits includes a high quality, 2 ounces of copper and an eight-layer PCB design.

Samsung 8500-series HDTVs: LED local dimming and widgets

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Samsung have unveiled their latest HDTV range, the 8500-series, complete with local dimming for the LED backlighting and Yahoo!’s widget engine.

BenQ MK2442 HD LCD TV

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BenQ presents the BenQ MK2442 HD LCD TV display panel that will work as a LCD monitor for your PC as well.

Ferrari 458 Italia Sport Car

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Sport Cars are my favorite, and I have just added the Ferrari 458 Italia to my list. The beauty was first debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show and it boast a new direct-injected 4.5-liter V8 engine which produces up to 570 horse power thus giving a 0-60 speed in a time of only 3.4 seconds.

Back-to-School Deals for Being a PayPal Member

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PayPal isn't just great for shopping without exposing your financial information online; it's also great for getting exclusive deals and offers.Paypal is sponsoring a number of back-to-school deals at various retailers, including Sears, Wal-Mart, and Dell.com.

When you want to care enough to send the best, but forget

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I mailed a birthday card out yesterday to a family member who’s birthday was, in fact, last week. I’m such a bad relation. I had the decency to include a check and a witty comment, but I know it’s going to be too little, too late.

Belkin Grip Ergo iPhone 3G Case

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Along with the Belkin Back-to-School accessories the company also announced the Belkin Grip Ergo Case for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S. The Belkin Grip Ergo iPhone 3G case was made with students in mind as it has a rugged design that will protect the iPhone from busy, accident-prone students.

Motorola handset sales down; two Android phones by Q4 holidays

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Motorola have announced their last quarter financial results [pdf link], and as well as a surprising climb into profit – though not, it has to be said, thanks to their cellphone business – they’ve also confirmed launch plans for two Android devices.

LG gives us firm details on touch Chocolate

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Section: Communications, Cellphones You may have seen glimpses, and heard a few rumors about the next version of LG’s Chocolate phone.  We’ve known that the next version will be full touch screen thanks to the teaser images and leaked video.  Now LG finally seems ready to...

Daily Crunch: Red Plasma Edition

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Facial reconstruction urns let you store your ashes in your headAP’s rights management DRM explainedZii Plaszma: A case study in WTFMothers, lock up your daughters — Star Trek cologne is hereEyePet: an augmented reality monkey-dog for your...

Yeah, there’s an app for that. But for how long, and at what cost?

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Filed under: iPod Family, Apple, iPhone, App StoreWith the recent kerfuffle surrounding the removal and rejection of Google Voice apps from the App Store, many developers are beginning to question the trust they have placed in Apple to provide them with a reliable system for developing and...

A photograph in which we discover that those checkpoint-friendly backpacks seem to work

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This picture, taken at the John Wayne Airport by Matthew Olivolo of MobileEdge shows one of his ScanFast backpacks being inspected by the nicest TSA lady I’ve ever seen. What does this suggest? That perhaps those checkpoint friendly backpacks are finally gaining some traction.

Security researchers to unveil iPhone SMS vulnerability later today

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Filed under: Security, iPhoneTwo security researchers, Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner, have discovered a serious security vulnerability affecting SMS messaging on the iPhone that will be unveiled later today at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas.

2TB Apple Time Capsule now Available

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2TB Apple Time Capsule now Available Apple has finally launched it’s 2TB time capsule. We first heard about the 2TB model several months ago and wondered when it would surface. The Apple Time Capsule also appears to function as an 802.11n Wi-Fi base station and can support dual band too.

Apple as “the world’s most feminine brand”?

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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Cult of Mac, Odds and ends, AppleFortune's Bridget Brennan has a bold statement: "Why doesn't Apple make remote controls? You ask: Why Apple? Because if any company could improve one of the world's most user-unfriendly electronic devices, it would be Apple.

Exocar Personal Flexible Transport Concept

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This conceptual transportation is designed to help the user travel through their environment in a more flexible and natural way. The Exocar is constructed in such a way that allows you to enhance which ever way you want to move whether it be run, walk, roll or drive.

iPhone Document Scanner

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15 years ago
Designed by Kyle Koch the iPhone document scanner is used to help Kyle keep copies of its class assignments. He found that taking pictures of documents by hand did work but the results could be blured.

Splitter Bot Headphone Spitter

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It’s never been easier to share your music, using this cute little headphones splitter aptly named the Splitter Bot. Just slot your 3.5mm headphone jacks into both its eyes to share your music.  With a keychain fitted to its body the Splitter Bot will never be far away when you need it.

LG BL40 ‘New Chocolate’ launches Q3

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LG has just released the first official information about their new BL40 ‘New Chocolate’ feature phone. With a larger 800 x 345 pixel screen which LG says ideal for surfing the web and viewing websites at fullwidth without any zooming necessary.

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