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LG Adds to Connected Blu-ray Player Lineup
Two new set-top Blu-ray players and three variations on a home theater system all feature network connectivity.
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BlackBerry 8900 Curve Debuts on T-Mobile: Slimmest Full-QWERTY
RIM is announced the BlackBerry 8900 Curve, the slimmest full-QWERTY BlackBerry yet. T-Mobile is the carrier.
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Massacre Palestinians in Raid Gaza! Flash-based Game
Israel-critical political video game lets players lob missiles, tanks, planes, and helicopters at Gaza and score by maximizing casualties.
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App Upgrade Makes Geocoding Your Snapshots a Snap
Houdah Software has upgraded HoudahGeo, its Mac photo geocoding application. Available immediately, HoudahGeo 2.0 made its...
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Zuckerberg: Facebook Hits 150M Member Mark
Facebook now has more than 150 million active users -- now it needs a way to deliver engaging ads to them.
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Netgear Unveils Versatile Multimedia Player--and More
Netgear's CES lineup runs the gamut from a conventional dual-band Wi-Fi router to equipment for using your cable TV wiring for a home network and a sophisticated multimedia player/storage device.
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Samsung enters pico-projector market with the MBP200
The MBP200 Pico Projector is universally appealing to both entertainment and enterprise-minded consumers.
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The Amazing Vanishing Mac Desktop Machine
A couple years back, after the introduction of the iPhone at the January 2007 Macworld Expo, I penned a little reaction peace...
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Alternate Universe of Macworld News
Here's another take on Apple's announcements -- or what they should have been.
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Indian Outsourcers Face Scrutiny After Satyam Debacle
Indian outsourcers may come under higher scrutiny after outsourcer Satyam admitted it fiddled with company accounts.
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Refurbished iPhones Land at Best Buy
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Paste Text, Not Formatting
Bob Engel asked the Answer Line Forum how he could copy and paste text without pasting the font and other formatting along with the actual words.
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Coming to a Wall Near You: GreenTV
LG Electronics ships the first LCD TV Association-approved GreenTV.
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Weak Demand Causes Intel to Cut Q4 Forecast
Intel expects revenue for fiscal 2008 to fall 23 percent compared to the year prior due to weaker demand for computer...
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Norway Pulls Downloadable Beatles Podcasts
Norway's public broadcaster has stopped offering a downloadable podcast with songs from the Beatles, citing legal problems.
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Faster Serial ATA Coming This Year
New storage interface promises a performance boost for hard drives.
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Sun Buys Cloud-computing Vendor Q-layer
Sun Microsystems has bought Q-layer, a Belgian vendor of software for automating the management of computing clouds
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Motorola Recycled Phones Should've Remained Plastic Bottles
Motorola's latest environmentally friendly phone has a lot to offer tree huggers, not so much for geeks.
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Eye-Fi to Support Video Uploads to YouTube
The creators of the flash card with built-in Wi-Fi for effortless transfer of stills from cameras to PCs or the Web plan to do the same for video and YouTube.
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EU Investigates Possible Smart Card Chip Cartel
The European Commission is investigating a possible cartel among manufacturers of the smart card chips used in payment cards...
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Data Breaches Rose Sharply in 2008, Says Study
More than 35 million data records were breached in 2008, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center.
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R.I.P. Electronic Gaming Monthly, 1UP Sold to UGO
EGM closes shop after 20 years, while 1UP hemorrhages dozens of staff in sale to UGO Entertainment.
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Fore! Garmin to Debut GPS for Golfers
The GPS giant also announces a new Zumo for motorcyclists, an updated line of Nuvi navigation devices, and a free software download that lets you calculate the route that uses the least fuel.
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New Device Aims to Turn Everyone Into a DJ
A new version of the portable DJ system Pacemaker will be cheaper and easier to use than its predecessor, and bring the...
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Olympus Puts 10X Optical Zoom In a Pocket Cam
The 12-megapixel Olympus Stylus-9000 offers a 10X optical zoom in a slick, ultracompact frame.