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  • Leaked: Swype For Android Beta Unofficially Available For Motorola Droid

    Leaked: Swype For Android Beta Unofficially Available For Motorola Droid

    When Swype was nice enough to give us the world’s first hands-on with their ultra-nifty alternative keyboard on the Android platform, I wasn’t about to leak the installation files. It’s just not my style. Now that someone else has gone and leaked them, though, I’m more or less obligated to show you how to get [...]

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  • Review: Viliv S7 Premium

    Review: Viliv S7 Premium

    True story: About two months back I was walking through my house with the then-new Viliv S7 convertible netbook. I started babbling to my wife while she was tending to the kids about how much I loved this little netbook. Even though she clearly couldn’t care less, I went on to proclaim that if Apple would have gotten in [...]

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  • Dazzboard Rolls Out Android Handset Support

    Dazzboard Rolls Out Android Handset Support

    Each time we write about Dazzboard, a browser-based syncing solution for getting photos, videos, and music onto your mobile handset, it’s pretty much a given that someone will comment that it doesn’t support their handset of choice yet. Everyone’s a critic, right? While it still doesn’t support the much clamored-for iPhone or iPod Touch (nor does [...]

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  • Blockbuster Express DVD rental kiosks to invade NYC

    Blockbuster Express DVD rental kiosks to invade NYC

    Look out, NYC. Blockbuster is getting ready to roll out 200 Blockbuster Express DVD rental kiosks in New York City. Why you ask? Well, according to the WSJ report, NYC is a Redbox weak spot with only three kiosks in the entire city while there are more than 20,000 nationwide. But just like the original DVD rental kiosk, Redbox, Blockbuster Express offers first run movies (which the movie studio's don't get any rental revenue from) for only $1.

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  • Astak lauches the Mole social networking webcam

    Astak lauches the Mole social networking webcam

    Designed to work without a dedicated PC, the new Astak Mole was announced today. The Mole is a wireless webcam that can upload video directly to such sites as YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter. It can also record directly to an SD card in the camera.

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  • Hands-on: 1TB Seagate FreeAgent Go Portable Drive

    Hands-on: 1TB Seagate FreeAgent Go Portable Drive

    The Seagate FreeAgent Go is a 1TB, USB-powered hard drive that works. What more do you wanna know? I just got the 1TB FreeAgent Go Portable Drive from Seagate and I’m impressed. First off, it’s not that large. I mean, it’s sort-of bulky compared to Seagate’s smaller FreeAgent Go drives, but it’s manageable. The drive is [...]

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  • Review: Nikon D300s DSLR

    Review: Nikon D300s DSLR

    Short version: If you are familiar with the Nikon D300, then you can just expect more of the same. The D300s doesn’t do anything ground breaking, but what it does is add some nice features to an already excellent DSLR — most importantly, HD video and SD card support. The D300s is the latest version of [...]

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  • FOTOBOX Plus promises dead simple photo slideshow creation

    FOTOBOX Plus promises dead simple photo slideshow creation

    Interesting. This little doodad is called FOTOBOX Plus. It’s an $80 USB apparatus that reads SD cards from your digital camera. The idea is that you take a bunch of photos on your digital camera and then pop the SD card into the FOTOBOX Plus, which goes into your computer’s USB port. At that point, built-in slideshow software builds an automatic slideshow from your photos.

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  • DMX-CG11: Sanyo rolls out new 720p Xacti camcorder with Eye-Fi support and HDMI port

    DMX-CG11: Sanyo rolls out new 720p Xacti camcorder with Eye-Fi support and HDMI port

    Sanyo has been offering Xacti camcorders shooting 720p video (1280×720) for quite a while now, and today Sanyo Japan announced the DMX-CG11 [JP], another (enhanced) 720p model. The new device features a mini HDMI interface and Eye-Fi support.

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  • Panasonic’s awesome in-car Blu-ray player and navigation system get priced and dated in Japan

    Panasonic’s awesome in-car Blu-ray player and navigation system get priced and dated in Japan

    Back in April, Panasonic was the first company that announced a Blu-ray player for installation in cars, and today [JP], the CY-BB1000D - and the even cooler "Strada CN-HX3000D" navigation system - finally got a price tag and a release date. But first the specs and some pictures.

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  • Hacking the Sony Reader

    Hacking the Sony Reader

    The Register has a nice piece on hacking the Sony Reader, allowing you to install all sorts of goodies onto the Linux-powered e-reader. I've never been a big fan for the Sony Reader but clearly hackers prefer this device over the closed Kindle.

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  • Sony officially announces the Reader Touch Edition, Reader Pocket Edition

    Sony officially announces the Reader Touch Edition, Reader Pocket Edition

    As expected, Sony officially unveiled their latest eBook readers. So, here we have the PRS-600 Reader Touch Edition and the PRS-300 Pocket Edition. The latter rocks a five-inch electronic paper screen display that fits in your pocket and lasts up to two weeks off a single charge. The $199 reader will store up to 350 standard eBooks.

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  • Toshiba announces world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card

    Toshiba announces world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card

    After unveiling the first 16 GB microSDHC memory card back in October 2008, Toshiba today announced the world's first 64GB SDXC memory card, which also boasts the fastest data transfer rate out there. The card has a top write speed of 35Mbps and a read speed of 60Mbps, enough for handling a 2.4GB video file in 70 seconds.

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  • The Onkyo DV-BD507 Blu-ray player is now shipping Stateside

    The Onkyo DV-BD507 Blu-ray player is now shipping Stateside

    The Onkyo DV-BD507 is headed to America, everyone. The AV company went all offical on the player last month with European launch info, but was mum about a US release. Well, it’s here and it looks great - including the price. The European and American-spec’d models seem to be the same. The unit is a Profile [...]

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  • Creative’s ‘Zii’ project runs Android, looks like an iPod touch

    Creative’s ‘Zii’ project runs Android, looks like an iPod touch

    Ah, there we go — a little more info about Creative’s mysterious “Zii” project. It now appears to be an iPod touch-like device, called the Zii EGG, running Android. Interesting… I’m listening. The platform, called Zii Plaszma (oh, I get it — they stuck an extra Z in there), is capable of displaying HD video both [...]

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