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Archive | April, 2006

Bamboo LCD Monitors for the Treehuggers

30. April 2006

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Break away from the uninspiring LCD monitor plastic that we’ve gotten so used to, get the Bamboo LCD Monitors from PlayEngine. Especially good if your home is furnished with a strong hint of brown. The monitors comes in 15-inch, 17-inch and 19-inch, with the 19-inch having a native resolution of 1280 x 1024, a contrast ratio [...]

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Logitech Quickcam Sphere Changes Your Look in a Fun Way

30. April 2006

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Here’s a fun way to spice up your Skype video calls. The Logitech Quickcam Sphere is a 1.3-megapixel webcam that is capable of modifying the way you look - put on a pair of glasses, wear a pirate eye patch, or even put on a pair of bunny ears and teeth. All these effects will [...]

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Casio Exilim EX-Z1000, The First 10-Megapixel Compact Camera

28. April 2006

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Finally, compacts have reached the double-digit megapixel stage. Casio’s latest compact the Exilim EX-Z1000 packs a whooping 10-megapixel in a slim 92 x 58.4 x 22.4mm, 139g package. The camera also features Anti-Shake DSP for reducing handshake-blur, 3x optical zoom (38-114mm equiv), f/2.8-5.4 aperture and a ISO 3200 High Sensitivity BEST SHOT mode that [...]

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Panasonic Latest Toughbooks Are Durable and Waterproof

27. April 2006

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If you enjoy sitting on your notebook or spilling coffee onto your keyboard, you might be happy to know that Panasonic’s latest Let’s Note series of Toughbooks are a perfect match for you. These notebooks are able to withstand a pressure of up to 220 pound (100 kg) and the keyboards are water resistant, [...]

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Lexon Alarm Clock That Rocks

26. April 2006

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If you liked the idea of the On/Off Lamp, I’m sure you’ll be glad to hear that you can have an alarm clock that works the same way. To activate the alarm on this Lexon On/Off Alarm Clock, simply tilt it to the proper “on” position. And to deactivate it, simply tilt it in the [...]

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Shower Radio Clock with Wireless Caller ID

25. April 2006

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If you’re the busy type that has important calls coming in to your house phone all the time, even during your precious bathing time, you might want to look into getting a G-Force Shower Radio Clock with Wireless Caller ID from GadgetUniverse. The waterproof radio clock allows you to see who’s calling right from your [...]

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Buy an Apple MacBook Pro Preloaded with Windows

24. April 2006

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If running Windows for gaming and that particular Windows-only software of yours is the sole reason stopping you from getting yourself a Mac, Apple has already solved that part of your problem with Boot Camp. Sure, with it we could install Windows on our spanking new MacBook Pro. But hey, it sure sounds intimidating to [...]

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Sony Enters Digital SLR Market with ‘Alpha’ Branding

23. April 2006

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It’s about time Sony enters the digital SLR (DSLR) realm. Following Sony’s recent buy-out of Konica-Minolta, the electronics giant has given the branding name of ‘Alpha’ (signified by the ‘alpha’ sign pictured on the right) to its DSLR line of cameras. This is perhaps a gesture to provide a sense of continuation from Konica-Minolta’s existing [...]

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Netgear Skype WiFI Cellphone SPH101 Available on Amazon

22. April 2006

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The Netgear Skype WiFi Phone SPH101 is now available for pre-order on Amazon. This phone is unique because of its ability to use Skype to make phone calls without having to plug into a computer. As most of us know, the beauty of Skype lies in its free phone calls to other Skype users [...]

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Scientists to Reinvent Light Bulbs with OLED

21. April 2006

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Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) is perhaps one of the neatest technologies in recent months. We see it being used in the world’s smallest MP3 player, the coolest concept keyboard ever, and very soon transparent display panels as well. And now, scientists from Princeton University, University of Southern California and University of Michigan are about to [...]

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