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MSI VX600: just a straightforward notebook

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15 years ago
MSI have announced a 15.4-inch value notebook, the MSI VX600, and while it may not be as fashionable as a netbook it’s arguably far more flexible.

BEON CNR exhibits at the CEBIT in 2009

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BEON CNR represent at the CEBIT 2009 and the 3 to 8 March 2009 in Hanover are its environmentally friendly packaging for Samsung’s premium mobile are presented.

Prototype iPhone turns up on Ebay

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A prototype of the original 2G iPhone has somehow ended up on Ebay, although there is no confirmation that this is not just some clone of the 2G iPhone it certainly looks pretty real.

Sony CMT-LX30iR: iPod dock, USB & easy CD rips

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Hot on the heals of the Sony CMT-Z100iR comes another iPod dock with the same slot-loading CD drive and slightly-relaxed-obelisk styling.  The Sony CMT-LX30-iR is a more compact speaker dock, but still offers USB playback, MP3 CD support, an FM/AM tuner, line-in and quick CD to USB sync.

ASUS Eee Box Gets Radeon HD 4350, Vista

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Asus has rolled out the latest version of its nettop PC in the form of the Eee Box B208. This new system sports a 256MB ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphic card, 1.6GHz Intel Atom 330 dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 160GB hard drive, Windows Vista Home Basic operating system, HDMI output, 4 USB ports, an...

How to Transform Windows XP into Windows 7

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15 years ago
Before I start this tutorial, please have a look at the two images below. I am sure you are going to like it.     Many of us must be eagerly waiting for the launch of much hyped Microsoft Windows 7.

Robot USB Flash Drive

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Another day, another USB gadget, today we have this cool looking Robot USB Flash Drive. As you can see from the photo this funky little robot is holding his head, which also covers the USB connector, just pull his head off and plug him into your PC or laptop to access your data.

3D Photo Printer Makes Creepy Ghost Tablets

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15 years ago
If you want to create a 3D image shrine to your loved ones while creeping out everyone else in the process, there's a perfect online service out there for it.    Shapeways' Photoshaper prints physical 3D plates made of resin material out of digital pictures submitted by customers.

Wooden keyboard mod reflects a Steampunkish desire

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Here is something that all you Steampunk enthusiasts would enjoy, but how much and how real Steampunk this keyboard is, could be anyone’s guess at first site itself.

USB Gadgets – The USB Motion Sensor Skull

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15 years ago
Here is another fun USB gadget from the guys over at Brando, ideal for scaring your friends and co-workers, the USB Motion Sensor Skull.

24 Samsung SSDs Make One Fast PC

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What happens when you put together 24 Samsung SSDs, into a RAID array in one PC? You get a super fast PC with amazing speeds, with 2GB per second write speeds.

Control Gadgets Using Facial Expressions

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A wink, a smile or a raised eyebrow could soon change the music on your iPod or start up the washing machine, thanks to a new Japanese gadget. The Mimi Switch or “Ear Switch” allows you to control your iPod only by changing your facial expressions.

Richard Kern

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By photograper Richard Kern."Richard Kern, photographer, occasional pornographer, former-filmmaker and video director, and a man once amicably referred to as the 'Evil Cameraman', remains, first and foremost, a portrait artist...

Sigma new 24-70mm f/2.8 IF EX DG HSM hands-on : sharpness at wide open

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15 years ago
You want more choices of walk-a-round 24-70mm zooms with silent motors? Here’s your latest option, but it comes in at a slight higher premium cost that one would normally expect from a 3rd party lens maker like Sigma.

PMA 2009 : Sony DSC-HX1 gets video intro, Sweep Panorama demo

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15 years ago
From rumor to an official release and getting to hold one in our hands, the Sony DSC-HX1 superzoom was every bit as good as Sony advertised.

Nokia E75 Released in Jakarta

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The first 10 units of Nokia E75 are released i charity auction event which was attended by approximately 1,000 members Nokia Communicator Community (NCC). The first device equipped with the latest email from Nokia are sold to highest bidder in the event gathering NCC.

MIR Solar Alarm Clock

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Still remember the Quantys Solar-powered Clock? If you like it, then you can also purchase the MIR Solar alarm clock. The clock sports a golden finish and looks like a space satellite, with its solar panels. It features a digital display to tell the time. Sadly, it is only a concept so far.

Thanko Neckband Earphones with Integrated MP3 Player

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Tokyo-based online gadget store Thanko offers the Sport MP3, which is a combination of neckband earphones and an MP3 player. It is the perfect solution for people who wants to listen to music and do sports at the same time.

Bedol water-powered clock

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15 years ago
Ditch batteries altogether, and run this digital clock on water. Yup, water (and some lemon juice). This green-friendly clock uses its built-in electrodes to sip whatever power it needs from the acidic water. Just one caveat - you need to change the water every 5-7 weeks.

NVIDIA announces investment effort for GPU-based computing startups

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NVIDIA is known primarily for their PC graphics cards, but they’ve been in the news recently both for the expansion of their CUDA and PhysX initiatives as well as (allegedly) developing a CPU to challenge Intel and AMD.

Hyundai announces another wristwatch cellphone

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15 years ago
Wristwatch cell phones, for whatever reason, seem really difficult to do correctly. Between problems with the interface, functionality, or just plain design, phone watches just don’t seem to blow.

Samsung’s latest touchscreen phones to hit Europe this Spring

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15 years ago
Is it coming to this? Are touchscreen phones going to be the new default, the way clamshells have been for years and candybars were before that? If the specs and pricing get much lower, it’ll be easier to get Grandma some low-end Touchmaster than a basic Moto flip phone.

Case Mod of the week

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15 years ago
Attention all PC case artists and modders! We want you to send us pictures of your coolest case mod, your most creative lighting job, your best water cooling set up, or whatever else. Send it in and we’ll try to select at least one each week to do a write-up about and interview the creator.

Android Dev Phone 1.1 released, fixing numerous issues

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15 years ago
If you’re an Android dev freak, it’s time to update that sucker “1.0″ nonsense you’re rolling with. Girls flip when they see you rock the 1.1, I’m telling you.

Philips Portable USB Travel Speaker System

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15 years ago
Check out these nice looking portable speakers from Philips, not only they are compatible with all your portable music devices, but they are also small enough to fit in your pocket or bag. Each speaker has built-in bass pipe emphasizes low tones for a clear, realistic sound.

Choosing a new lens for that… point and shoot?

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15 years ago
I’d like to tell you that some awesome camera manufacturer has made a point-and-shoot type camera with a replaceable lens element. But that wouldn’t just be a lie, it’d a damned lie. If you ask, Canon or Pentax would probably say it’s impossible.

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