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My Time with the Sony Ericsson K850When me and my friends went on a recent fishing trip I noticed that instead of using a digital camera, my friend was taking pictures using a camera phone. Being the cellphone addict that I am, I naturally had to take a look at this phone and see it for myself
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Core Duo Vs. Core 2 DuoBoth processor types are of course, made by Intel and there's usually a lot of confusion over this processor's names with most consumers thinking that they're just the same. Well, they're not. Let me put it this way
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One Week with the Treo 755pWhile I'm not exactly a Palm fan, I was able to get my hands on the Palm Treo 755p from Sprint for a few days as a friend loaned it to me.
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Nokia N95 8GB: Is it Worth Upgrading from Your Current N95?I previously owned the Nokia N95 and when the 8GB version came out, I immediately wanted it. I don't know whether it's because of the cool piano black finish or because I'm just a cell phone addict
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Hitachi DZ-HS300A Hybrid CamcorderThe Hitachi DZ-HS300A is a hybrid camcorder that combines DVD and hard disk drive recording plus it's pretty inexpensive with the lowest price around $299.99 but does this hybrid budget camera delivers in terms of picture quality?
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Asus Eee PC: Small, Cheap but Reliable UMPCThough most Ultra Mobile PCs from Fujitsu, Toshiba and Sony come at a very steep price - almost more than $1,000 - the ASUS EEE PC, is the first UMPC that is priced at less than $350.
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The HTC Mogul: Sprint's Answer to the IPhoneThe HTC Mogul's design would remind you of AT&T's 8525, it has a large screen and slide it sideways, you can see the QWERTY keyboard.
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Product Review: Sony VAIO VGN-CR220E/RThe Sony VAIO VGN-CR220E/R is not the newest amongst Sony's CR series, in fact, if you go to the Sony Style website, it is not listed amongst the Sony CR series, however, some retailers are offering the Sony VAIO VGN-CR220E/R at a discount
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Pansaonic Lumix DMC-LZ7S: Bulky but Feature Rich Compact CameraIf you're looking for a basic, entry-level digital camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ7S is the best that you can find that costs under $200
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Panasonic SDR-H18: Hard Disk Drive and SD Memory Card Video RecordingThe Panasonic SDR-H18 is Panasonic's camcorder whose major selling point is that is has a hard drive. Since the Panasonic SDR-H18 is not DVD or tape-based, expect it to cost a little bit more than its competition.
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HP Pavilion HDX: The Laptop That's Not for Your LapWhen I first sighted the HP Pavilion HDX or HDX9160ea in UK codenamed "The dragon", I literally drooled. The system was soooo COOL and beautiful. At first look I thought it was a laptop but when I took a closer look at the specifications, I was a bit confused.
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The LG VX8350: Loaded Features for Under $100The LG VX8350 is LG's latest phone that aims to replace the LG VX8300. The LG VX8350 is noticeably lighter than its predecessor, has the same flip phone design sans the antennae and a more tactile keypad.
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Motorola Z6c: Newest Slider Phone from MotorolaWhy is it that once you've seen a Motorola phone, you've seen them all? Isn't Motorola spending enough money on cell phone designers? Maybe that's why during the third quarter of 2007, Samsung has bumped them out on the number 2 position in the cell phone world market.
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Dell Inspiron 1520: Notebook with the Most Customizable FeaturesI've always liked Dell for making mid-range laptops that are low on the hype but big in terms of configuration and performance. The Dell Inspiron 1520 is a mid-range notebook that you can configure whichever way suits you.
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HP Photosmart A826: Photo Kiosk Experience Right at Your HomeOkay, so I've seen the HP Photosmart A826 at a friends' house and the first thing I asked was, "Do you have a photo printing business going on?" After I got over the initial skepticism -
How to Play the PSP Slim on Your TVWhen Sony released the PSP Slim or PSP 2000, I thought the only new thing about it is that it's slimmer and that's it, kinda like when Sony introduces a new color for the PSP.
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Samsung ML-1630: Most Aesthetically Pleasing Laser PrinterPrinters rarely have aesthetic value, I mean, let's face it, their only function is to print your documents and it's not like you're going to carry it around with you. There are several ink jet printers out there, especially from Canon,
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Identity Theft Resource Reports an Increase in Internet Identity TheftIdentity Theft Resource, a non-profit and donation funded organization, recently released a report dubbed as The Aftermath 2006, regarding the impact of identity theft in 2006 on actual victims.
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First Look: HTC Touch Cruise Pocket PCNot deterred by the bashing given to the HTC Touch by an AFP reviewer, HTC launched the third member of the HTC Touch Family, the HTC Touch Cruise. -
Internet Servers May Learn a Thing or Two from Honeybees, According to ResearchersAccording to researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Internet servers may use the organization of a swarm of honeybees, like how they managed to collect nectar without a central command and limited resources, to improve the efficiency of their servers. -
First Look: Sony Ericsson W960i PhoneWhen Sony announced the Sony Ericsson W960i back in June, people dubbed this device as Sony Ericsson's iPhone killer. We'll take a look of this new mobile phone from Sony is worthy to be dubbed as an "iPhone killer."
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Sony VAIO VGN-TZ19N/XC: Stylish and Portable NotebookThe Sony VAIO VGN-TZ19N/XC is one of Sony's portable notebooks that incorporates a solid state drive. It is small, portable, beautiful and packed with features that you won't expect on a 11.1 inch device. -
Grapes May Protect Against Alzheimer's DiseaseA research presented at the Society for Neuroscience conference, an annual gathering of neuroscientists to present their research, says that resveratrol, quercetin, catechins and other phytonutrients found in grapes may protect against the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
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32 Percent of Workers Called in Sick with Fake Excuses Last Year, According to SurveyThe next time you want to call in sick, you might want to think things over before giving a fake excuse. A recent survey by CareerBuilder's.com say that while thirty-two percent of the workers they surveyed
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Toshiba HD-A2: Cheapest Player to Experience HD-DVDIf you still don't know which side to take on the format wars but want to test the waters without spending too much then you might want to try the Toshiba HD-A2 when you want to see how HD-DVD feels like.
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The Panasonic SC-HT40: The Most Affordable Home Theater in a BoxIf you're looking for a very affordable and branded Home Theater System in a Box for your dorm room or loft which has a good sound quality, then the Panasonic SC-HT40 will probably be the right choice.
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The Motorola Moto Q 9H: Not Just for MusicMotorola has revamped its Moto Q for AT&T subscribers. While Motorola has released the Moto Q Music for Verizon subscribers, the AT&T version of the Moto Q is more feature packed. -
Teachers, Housekeepers and Child Care Providers Among the Most Tipped Professions, According to Consumer Reports SurveyA recent Consumer Reports Surveys reveal that the list of tip recipients will be increasing these upcoming Holidays and so will the amount. According to the Consumer Reports Survey, last year the most tipped are
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Oakley and Motorola's O ROKR: Look Good While Listening to Your MusicLet's face it, go to eBay and you'll probably find tons of sunglasses that play MP3s or imitation Bluetooth Sunglasses but none would probably look as cool as the O ROKR, after all, it is designed by the Sunglass experts at Oakley. -
Europe's Mars Express Investigates Unusual Deposits on the Red PlanetThe Medusae Fossae Formation contains the most mysterious deposits on Mars and ESA's Mars Express was able to uncover new information such as direct measurement of depth and electrical properties.
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Researchers Discover a Way to Restore MemoriesResearchers at the University of California Irvine were able to demonstrate that neural stem cells may be able to restore memories after brain damage.
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First Look: Sony Cyber-Shot T2Sony Europe has just unveiled a new line of Cyber-Shot cameras, the Cyber-Shot T2 Series. The most prominent feature that Sony is banking on is the 4 GB internal memory with Album Function, apart from that, there's really nothing new about the Cyber-Shot T2 series. -
HP IPAQ 510 Voice Messenger: Sleek Candy-Bar Smartphone from HPIf you're one of those traditional types who like their smartphone to actually look like a phone, then you'll probably like the HP iPAQ 510. The HP iPAQ 510 is a small and sleek smartphone with a traditional bar design that looks solid -
The Gateway One: A Windows PC with an Apple DesignThe Gateway One is the probably the sleekest and stylish desktop PC that Gateway ever produced and is probably Gateway's answer to Apple's iMac but at price that is slightly higher. The Design of the Gateway One is slim, stylish, sleek, and minimalist. -
Researchers to Fine Tune Lasers that Can Potentially Destroy AIDS VirusA research funded by the National Science Foundation and led by father-son, Kong-Thon Tsen and Shaw-Wei David Tsen, have discovered a way of zapping viruses out of blood using lasers. According to the Institute of Physic's press release, the Tsen's technique
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Americans Will Spend Less This Holiday Season According to PollsA recent Consumer Reports Holiday Shopping Poll shows that 23 percent of Americans say that they will spend less this Holiday Season than last year. 22 percent of the respondents
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Global Warming is Real: Wake Up and Smell the Ashes!Yes, the title may seem harsh with the current situation in Southern California but I needed a headline that can catch people's attention and point them to the problem at hand: Global Warming.
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Researchers Currently Studying New Treatment Options for Bladder CancerA new treatment for patients suffering from advanced bladder cancer is currently being studied at the Medical College of Georgia.
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Researchers Develop Battery-Powered Glow in the Dark ClothingResearchers at the University of Manchester have recently developed a state-of-the-art textile that is battery operated that can to make clothes glow in the dark -
Product Review: Samsung P2 Video MP3 PlayerBefore the iPod touch and the Zune 80GB, there was the Samsung P2. The Samsung P2 is Samsung's first MP3 widescreen video player launched just after the iPhone, hence the similar looking design. -
Coal to Liquid Fuel is Cheaper Than Petroleum, According to StudyA study by the Center for Forensic Economic Studies has found that converting coal to liquid fuel has offered significant strategic benefits for meeting the energy demand of the United States.
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Product Review: Panasonic Toughbook 52Panasonic has been renowned for its Toughbook series of notebooks, those notebooks that can withstand dropping from several feet up and can take any spillage. Now, the company has introduced the Toughbook 52 complete their Toughbook lineup. -
Uncovering the Secrets of the Red TideChemists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have recently discovered how tiny marine organisms produce the red tide toxins that have been the bane of seaside communities throughout the United States as well as the rest of the world. -
Plantronics Unveils New Set of Bluetooth HeadsetsPlantronics has unveiled last Monday, two new Bluetooth headsets, the Voyager 855 and the Voyager 815. According to Plantronics, the Voyager 855 is the industry's first mono to stereo convertible Bluetooth headset and the lightest stereo headset available to date. -
Sony's New Rolling Music PlayerSony has unveiled its brand new music player which deviates from the design of current music players. Dubbed as the "Rolly", Sony's brand new egg-shaped digital music player sports a 1 Gigabyte of internal flash memory and can also be used as a Bluetooth wireless -
Polk Audio Introduces First Table Top Radio with iTunes TechnologyPolk Audio's I-Sonic Entertainment System 2 incorporates the new iTunes Tagging Service available on High Definition Radio technology. -
Review of the LG Viewty: The Sleek, Stylish, and Powerful Camera PhoneLG Electronics has just announced its plans to launch the LG Viewty or LG-KU990. The LG Viewty is LG's first professional level, high end camera phone. LG mobile has made several innovative designs when it comes to mobile handsets and has already made a buzz -
Schizophrenia Treatment: Breakthroughs and DiscoveriesScientists are close to coming up with the next breakthrough medicine since the introduction of Chlorpromazine in the 1950s.
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Microsoft Offers $60 MS Office to College StudentsMicrosoft has announced on Wednesday, a $60 web-based version of the company's Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 software that will be exclusively available to college students. Microsoft dubbed their latest promotion as the "The Ultimate Steal."
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Research Shows That Ultrasounds Maybe Used to Seal Punctured LungsEngineers at the University of Washington have devised a way to use ultrasound to seal punctured lungs. The Engineers are working with Harborview doctors to create a device that uses high-intensity focused ultrasounds.
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Panasonic Announces Affordable Plasma HDTVsPanasonic, a company that produces Plasma HDTVs announced that it will introduce two new models in their High Definition Plasma TV line. -
Epson Unveils Second Generation Projector at CEDIA ExpoEpson's latest home theater projector is the Epson PowerLite Pro Cinema 1080 UB which features a 3LCD optical engine, D7 chip set with C2Fine and UltraBlack Technology.
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HP Unveils Stylish Products during New York Fashion WeekHP has unveiled several new products during a celebrity-studded gala in New York last Wednesday. According to HP's press release, the launch was held on the eve of New York's Fashion Week where the company played host to nearly 1,000 audience that were mostly celebrities -
NEC Introduces Facial Recognition on Their LaptopsThough not a new technology, Japanese firm, NEC is introducing facial recognition on their laptops and claims that their system is more accurate than their competitor's products. -
Motorola Razr2 V9 - The Sleek and Chic PhoneMotorola's Razr2 V9 phone is not just a part 2 version of the Razr line that has little to no upgrades. It's a completely new and revamped phone that is a class on its own. -
Microsoft Develops New Software for Cutting PhotosPhoto Editors who always find themselves having a hard time cutting out a furry animal from a picture and pasting it on another background would be glad to hear about Microsoft's newest technology called Soft Scissors -
Nokia Releases Mobile Phones to Rival iPhoneIn a series of press releases published by Nokia on their website, Nokia announced four new mobile phones that is aimed to give users entertainment, music, and games. In conjunction with Nokia's announcement of its new devices, Nokia also announced its new Internet service -
New Epson All-In-One Ink Jet PrintersEpson America, Inc. has introduced last Wednesday, their newest line of all-in-one ink jet printers that has printing, scanning, copying, and other features. These new products include the CX7400, CX8400, and CX9400Fax. -
Give Your Room Ambiance with the Logitech Pure-Fi DreamiPod owners would be glad to know that another accessory for their beloved iPod has been released by Logitech. The Logitech Pure-Fi Dream is a bedroom music system for the iPod that has an innovative light and motion sensing technologies. -
The Pharos GPS Phone - Now Available for a Discounted Price at T-MobilePharos Science and Applications, Inc., a location-based information and services company, has announced that they will be partnering with T-Mobile USA to give Pharos customers a $200 discount on the company's award-winning Pharos GPS Phone 600 and 600e. -
Toshiba to Make Industry's Largest Hard Disk DriveToshiba Corporation, a Japan based computer manufacturer, has announced its plan to manufacture its latest line of 2.5 inch hard disk drives which includes the MK3252GSX, which has a capacity of 320 GB -
Sony VAIO RM1N - HD on Your Desktop PCHigh Definition video products are emerging everywhere, from camcorders, TVs, to HD players. Its no doubt that HD is the up and coming new video standard, so how about HD editing capabilities on your PC? -
Fujitsu Introduces Smallest Convertible NotebookFujitsu Computer Systems Corporation, a leading manufacturer of notebook computers, announced on Tuesday, their newest line of Lifebook convertible notebooks. The Lifebook U810 mini and the Lifebook T2010 -
Sony Ericsson Introduces the K770, a New Cyber-shot PhoneSony Ericsson has just unveiled the Sony Ericsson K770, the company's newest Cyber-shot phone model. Sporting a Truffle Brown color and just 14.5 mm thin, the K770 is the thinnest amongst Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot phone line. -
Energizer Releases Energi to Go for IPodHeavy iPod users who find themselves always running out of battery when on the go, will be glad to hear that Energizer has released an iPod version of their famous Energizer Energi To Go cell phone charger.
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Skype is Now on IPhoneOne of the major complaints of iPhone users about the device's features is its lack of instant messaging capability. Shape Services is putting an end to the iPhone's lack of instant messaging by introducing the IM+ for Skype iPhone version. -
The LG VX9400 by Verizon Wireless: Best Phone to Experience Verizon's Mobile TVCurrently, only two Verizon phones support the V Cast Mobile TV service, the Samsung u620 and the LG VX9400. -
Sony Makes TV Compatible for the BlindWe are all familiar with subtitles, those little captions on TV that narrates what characters are doing and saying, but what people don't know is that a similar technology is available for the Blind.
