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Want a Dell Inspiron Mini 10? Don’t buy it from QVC!

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Section: Computers, Netbooks, Web, Websites If you’re in the market for a new netbook and are seriously eyeing the new Dell Inspiron Mini 10, you might want to avoid QVC.  Dell started selling the units there last week for $559, which gets you 1.6GHz processor and your choice of six designer...

BlackBerry Niagara specs, model number revealed

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BG just dropped a bomb about the 8230 that’s actually the 9630, but has the codename Niagara. It’s still going to be a World Edition, which means it will support CDMA 1x, EV-DO Rev. A, GSM, GPRS, EDGE and UMTS. No Wi-Fi, but that’s what you should expect from Verizon by now.

BeBook 2 Introduced

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Dutch company Endless Ideas is proud to announce a new model of the BeBook eReader. The gadget will be shown at the Cebit Consumer Electronics fair in Hannover in March 2009.

Asus Unveils P835 Smartphone

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ASUS just unveiled the quad-band P835, a Windows Mobile 6.1-powered smartphone with a 3.5-inch WVGA (800-by-480-pixel) touchscreen and an HSDPA 7.2 data radio.

Eggstra! Eggstra! read all about it!

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Some women are getting creative trying to make some quick cash in these troubled times: they’re trying to sell their eggs to fertility clinics. Inquiries to one fertility clinic in Illinois, for example, were up 40% in 2008.

Hearst tries to revive dying magazine business with electronic reader

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All I have to say to Hearst is “Good luck, bro.” The flatlining publisher, which produces magazines such as Popular Mechanics, Esquire and Cosmopolitan, has revealed that it’s working on an e-reader.

Amazon Kindle 3 To Get a Touchscreen?

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Now that Amazon's Kindle 2 is out, it's time to start thinking about the next version of the device. And the leaks have already begun. The Kindle 3 could have a touchscreen, be bigger and make its debut by the end of the year, according to a report in Taiwanese newspaper DigiTimes.

Asus P835

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ASUS today launched the P835, a PDA phone that delivers an Internet browsing and multimedia viewing experience without equal.

Video Review: Philips Prestigo SRT 9320 fancy-pants touchscreen remote control

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There’s an episode of Seinfeld (“The Slicer”) where George and Jerry discuss the merits of skin care and the skin care industry. Neither of them think very highly of either—at one point, George tells Jerry that all you need to do to take care of your skin is “wash it, dry it, move on!”

LG Versa Modem Smartphone – New Experience

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If you are aware of and follow the releases on the electronic market, you will not be surprised to find out that LG and Verizon Wireless joined their efforts and technologies to create a completely new product: LG Versa Smartphone with advanced web browsing, which will appear on March 1st, 2009.

Apple making nice with MobileMe customers

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Filed under: Internet Tools, Apple, MobileMeAfter a less than stellar debut last year, Apple is doing a better job of communication with MobileMe customers who need to decide if they want to stay on as paid users or try other options.In an email to subscribers, Apple says it has been working hard...

Review: Timex Expedition WS4

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What’s that? Come here, sweetie. They didn’t mean it. What did they say exactly? Come here. Stop crying. Ok. Count to ten. Deep breath. They called you “fattie?” You’re just bigger than the other sports watches, sweetie. Look at Suunto.

Review: JimmyJane Form 6 Massager

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First, let’s get this out of the way: Tried this bugger on both myself and my good lady wife. So this is a hands-on review. Back in Columbus, Ohio the local adult shop was called the Lion’s Den. It was a chain - there were a few in Columbus and I guess they were all over Ohio.

Just weird: A semi-NSFW gadget from Japan for the weekend

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This gadget (or gag item or whatever you may call it) of a very special kind comes directly from John Biggs’ favorite country of Japan: a pillow that looks like a pair of legs [JP]. The weird thing reminds me of the mouse pad for perverts and leaves me lost for words.

Cosmo Publisher Plans an E-Reader of its Own

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Media giant Hearst has a bailout plan for its newspapers and magazines business: Get into the e-ink business. Hearst, the publisher of Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, and the struggling San Francisco Chronicle, plans to launch a wireless e-reader this year.

It’s Friday!

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And y’all are outta here, right? I’m heading to work in a few minutes, but that’s OK…the show isn’t as bad as I’d feared and it’s short, so I’ll have plenty of time to indulge myself in a little weekend celebration.

Hard Drive Tesla Turbine

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If you have a few old hard drives laying around here is Hard Drive Tesla Turbine that can be made in a few simple steps. "Build a Tesla turbine from 2 old computer hard disk drives using basic hand tools and a pillar drill.

Ancient Gearlog: 13,000-year-old Clovis Tools Found

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Okay, so they're not exactly cutting edge. But landscapers in Colorado digging a hole for a fish pond in the front yard of a Boulder home last May stumbled onto a cache of old tools—ones that turned out to be 13,000 years old, according to the Associated Press.

Shock: Hackers sometimes hack just to be jerks

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Internet security experts, and the people who pretend to be them, often only track hacks and the like when there’s money or personal information involved.

PMA rumor : SONY Cyber-shot DSC-HX1, 20x zoom with 1080p video

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Internet photography-rated community forum is citing a new compact Sony’s CyberShot DSC-HX1 would unveil at next week’s PMA show.

Nendo: Ghost Stories Exhibition Photos

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Tokyo-based architect and design outfit nendo opened 'Ghost Stories' last night, their first exhibition in New York at the Friedman Benda Gallery (who recently exhibited new work from Ron Arad).

Forthcoming PlayStation Home plans revealed

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This news is coming straight from Home’s community manager TedTheDog. Enjoy. Now! This week Patch 1.11 This is a minor bug fix release and addresses a problem with Game Launching.

Bill Clinton misses out on Tesla ride

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Apparently Bill Clinton was mere moments away from picking up chicks experiencing the finest in green transportation all over Burbank, California in a Telsa Roadster.

Hold On to Your Tech With the Mobigrip

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I've dropped—and in some cases, fatally damaged—many a cell phone over the years. Eventually, I just accepted that fact that I'm a klutz; scratches and dents add character, right? Well, when it comes to keeping my gadgets off the ground, it turns out there may be hope for me yet.

Yahoo’s online storage service to close down

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Section: Web, Websites I just got an e-mail telling me Yahoo Briefcase is closing down on March 30, 2009.  What is Yahoo Briefcase?  It was Yahoo’s online storage service that provided a whopping 30MB (yes, megabytes) of space to you could access your files anywhere.  HP just...

Emoji on its way out of the App Store

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Filed under: Open Source, iPhone, App Store, SDKFor the past month or so, developers have been taking advantage of an opening in the iPhone SDK to enable Emoji emoticons on non-Japanese iPhones, without having to resort to jailbreaking.

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