Olympus Stylus 1040 SW digicam borrows Wiimote and SIXAXIS tech

Olympus 1050 SW - Image 1 In the market for a new digicam? To be available this November, here’s something from Olympus worth holding out for: the Stylus 1050 SW. Right off the bat, let me say that, contrary to what the name suggests, …
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Digg - Why you cant get iPods at a discount

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Microsoft's Blue Track says good bye to the Laser?

Microsoft has recently been running a weird ad campaign recently with poster-like posts that have a weird logo plus writing that reads: “Say Goodbye to Laser”. Considering that a lot of our technology is based on lasers, I can’t imagine …
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Sony slims down for wireless ZX1 Bravia, speeds up for 200Hz TVs

Unsightly HDMIs turning your home cinema into a den of binary snakes? You’ll want Sony’s brand new wireless Bravia. Oh, and it’s super-slim, too.
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Slim and lights from Philips' new Essence and LED Lux TVs

Philips takes the opportunity to shine at this year’s IFA with brand new thin and bright tellies.
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TomTom lines up new GOx40 Live series

Three new satnavs crammed to the gills with new tech so you’ll never make a pesky wrong turn again.
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Toshiba debuts first upscaling TV

You’ve seen upscaling DVD players, but now Tosh has gone one further by debuting the world’s first upscaling tellies.
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NASA - Your Virus Definitions are Out of Date

© pingnews.com. So, just how prevalent are internet and email viruses? Well, apparently, they are so rampant, that not even the International Space Station is immune. That’s right, the ISS, currently in synchronous orbit, …
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ALBUM REVIEW: Lips Decision by Miranda Barber

Miranda Barber has a beautiful voice and a good ear for a catchy melody, but her debut album, Lips’ Decision, doesn’t fully capitalise on these talents. Wandering through jazz and blues history, Barber cherry picks the sounds she likes …
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Unboxed: Sony Reader PRS-505

An American historian once mused that books are best because, unlike computer screens, you can take them to bed. The poor chap clearly hadn’t reckoned on technology’s ability to rustle up nifty inventions like e-ink and eBook readers. …
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