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The Pen That Can Put Criminals Behind Bars

June 2nd, 2010 link to (permalink)

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They say that the pen is mightier than the sword, but how mighty is the pen if that pen can also be a sword as well? This new Uzi Tactical Pen has been constructed from aircraft grade aluminum and can accept standard Parker and Fisher Space Pen refills.

QWERTY-spinning Motorola FLIPOUT official; due this month [Video]

June 2nd, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Motorola have finally taken the official wraps off of their latest Android smartphone, the distinctively-square Motorola FLIPOUT with MOTOBLUR.

SanDIsk Unveils P4 and G4 SSD

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SanDisk have just unveiled their latest fourth generation solid state drives  named the G4 and P4 designed specifically for the laptop market. SanDisk say that the new drives have been created specifically to offer a unique balance of performance, high-capacity storage and long-term reliability.

Video: Japanese doctors use iPad during surgery

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As we all know by now, the iPad can be used in many ways, and we know it’s a hit product. The Japanese seem to embrace the device, too (it came out in that country a few days ago). And for some strange reason, Japanese doctors in particular love the iPad.

AT&T axes unlimited data, unveils tethering price

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Filed under: iPhone, iPad Well, it was too good to last. To the wailing and gnashing of teeth, AT&T has given the ax to the unlimited data plans for iPad and iPhone customers.

Borders taking pre-orders on Libre eBook Reader Pro for $119

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Early in May we talked about the Borders Kobo eReader that went up for pre-order at Borders.com for $149.99. Borders isn’t content with offering only one eReader like most of the other large book sellers are offering. Borders plans to offer multiple devices with a good, better, best scheme.

HP ZR30W 30-Inch Widescreen Monitor

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HP has rolled out a new Widescreen LCD monitor namely the HP ZR30W. The HP ZR30W features a 30-inch LCD display with a 2560 X 1600 resolution, it is ideal for professionals who works with graphics and other CAD applications.

Yota is first to transition from WiMax to LTE

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Not too long ago we started to hear that Clear Wire and Sprint were making movies that gave them more flexilbity. Part of the flexibility was making it easier for the companies to move from WiMax to LTE for 4G coverage if they desire.

iBUYPOWER offers new unlocked Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs for desktops

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Gamers and computer enthusiasts like to buy computers for gaming and overclocking that have unlocked CPUs. The unlocked CPU makes overclocking for the highest performance possible much easier to do than on a machine with a locked CPU.

Intel Canoe Lake and second ultra-thin netbook designs get video demos

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While Intel’s Canoe Lake notebook reference design has been drawing gasps by virtue of its super-skinny chassis, the company also brought along a second model to show the potential of their upcoming dual-core Atom CPUs.

Enjoy Opera Browsing on the New Acer LumiRead eBook Reader

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While there are many different types of eBook readers out there choose from these days compared to when the Amazon Kindle was the only one dominating the market, there is still lot to consider  when choosing one to suit your individual needs.

Jobs: Google stays put on iPhone, no plans for search

June 1st, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Steve Jobs at his D8 session made it clear that Apple didn’t plan to take on Google in the search space. He stated bluntly that Apple had “no” plans to drop Google or its apps from the iPhone and that there wouldn’t be retaliation by competing directly with Google’s core search engines.

Google manager denies “fragmentation” of Android platform

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Google’s Open Source & Compatibility Manager, Dan Morrill, has voiced frustration with the term “fragmentation” used to describe the Android platform. Morrill suggests the word carries a variety of different meanings, as “everyone has a different definition.”…

Pixel Qi battles sunlight much better than the iPad

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Section: Computers, Hardware The iPad is notoriously known for its glossy screen. It does have its advantages over the matte alternatives, but viewing in sunlight is not one of them. That is where Pixel Qi comes in.

Google now plotting WiFi networks, on purpose?

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Section: Computers, Security At what point does too much data actually become too much data? If you are Google there is no such thing.

NEC outs 3D-enabled projector

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And yet another 3D-related news item. This time, it’s NEC (or NEC Display Technologies, to be more exact), which today announced [JP] a new 3D-enabled DLP projector. The announcement comes not even one week after the company priced and spec’d their 3D-powered desktop PC.

Google ditching Windows because of Chinese hackers?

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“See you in hell, Windows.” That’s Google talking, according to a report in the Financial Times. (Not an exact quote, mind you.) The company is taking several steps to phase out the use of Microsoft’s operating system following the well-publicized China hacking situation.

Sony brings Billabong VAIO W to US shores

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The Billabong-customized Sony VAIO W that was announced for Australia in May has now been brought out for a North American release. The Imperial Lime Edition netbook has a Billabong-designed top cover.

Android updates to slow to iPhone-like yearly rate

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Android will soon slow down to just one update a year, Google VP Andy Rubin promsied on Tuesday. It has lately been updating twice a year but should scale back to once a year once the OS is "settling down."

DRM explained

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That’s exactly right. [via Reddit]

Junaio Augmented Reality browser comes to Android.

June 1st, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Augmented Reality is a technology I follow regularly as I think it is a potential mobile industry game changer. Lately, a company called Metaio has come to my attention. They are making great strides bringing AR out of its technological infancy with a series of software developments.

U.S. Cellular Unveils CDM8635 Flip Phone

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PCD and U.S. Cellular have launched the CDM8635, a basic flip phone with a 1.5-inch mono external LCD and a 2.2-inch internal display.The device features 1GB of internal memory, voice-activated dialing, and noise suppression circuitry for improving call clarity.

Making vacation videos on your iPad with ReelDirector 3.0

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Filed under: iPadIf you're still on vacation and reading this on your iPad, it's time to get moving on editing those trip videos you've been shooting over the last four days. You know, all that video of the kids at the beach that you took with your AVCHD camcorder and iPhone. What?

2 million now served – iPad on track to beat *both* Macbooks and Mac in sales volume

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Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Hardware, Netbooks, WirelessApple released the big news on Memorial Day in the US: They’ve sold their 2 millionth iPad in just under 60 days.  The first million sold took just 28 days so it seems clear that demand isn’t diminishing.  With...

FIC’s Tycoon TVB00 Slate PC

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FIC re-join the Slate PC party by unveiling its Tycoon TVB00 Slate PC on a press release. Although actually they already release their first Slate PC called SlateVision back in 2002. FIC’s Tycoon TVB00 Slate PC is a 10.1-inch tablet pc measured at 243.5×176×15mm and weighing at 850 grams.

Commodore Invictus Keyboard from CyberNet

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A new alternative of Asus EEE PC Keyboard called Commodore Invictus comes from Cybernet. If you confuse why Cybernet use the Commodore name for the Invictus, Well, they has just licensed Commodore name so they has right to use the name.Invictus comes with a decent specs like an Atom processor , a...

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