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3M's mobile 3D works without glasses

Crave 3M's new 3D optical film relies on directional backlight technology to focus left and right images sequentially into the viewer's eyes. 3M has come up with a new optical film that ... Read story »

3M's new Pico projector updated with brighter LED and internal memory

Crave (Credit: 3M) Before leaving for CES, we were about to post a review of 3M's second-generation MPro120 Pico projector. Now, lo and behold, the company has already announced its successor, ... Read story »

3M's new Pico projector runs longer and better

Crave The original 3M Pico projector has gotten even better with the arrival of its upgraded MPro120 sibling. Most notable are the latter's brighter projection, doubled LED lifespan and inbuilt stereo ... Read story »

New way of presentation by the LG X300 ultrathin laptop--with 3M tape!!

Blogs LG is currently running an interesting TV commercial for its LG X300 ultrathin laptop that was showcased at CES 2010. What caught my eye was the X300 just hanging onto a ... Read story »

A Bluetooth stethoscope, the better to hear with

Crave The humble stethoscope goes state-of-the-art. That ubiquitous symbol of the medical profession, the stethoscope, is finally undergoing a 21st century tech makeover. The next time you drop by the doctor's, ... Read story »

Pocket projector gets an early screening

Crave It looks like 3M is trying to bring back the good old-fashioned vacation slideshow. The company is reportedly close to rolling out a miniature, portable digital video projector, the likes of ... Read story »

Hands-on with 3M's micro projector

Crave The idea of having a projector that fits in the palm of your hands has been floating around for ages. There have been prototypes shown off by various companies but ... Read story »
Casio Exilim EX-G1

Casio Exilim EX-G1

Review Typically, rugged cameras don't score very high for their designs because the block shape which most of them sport is uninspiring. However, Casio is looking to challenge that with the tough Exilim EX-G1. The company is no foreigner to making hardy electronics. Its G-Shock timepieces are among the...

Casio debuts world's slimmest rugged shooter

Crave So far, only Panasonic, Olympus, Fujifilm and Canon have tough cameras. But today, Casio joins the fray with the Exilim EX-G1. At 19.9mm thin, the company claims this to be ... Read story »

Gorillamobile for the iPhone 3GS keeps your hands free for other things

Crave The Gorillamobile securely attaches the iPhone to a cycle's driving bar. Are you an avid cyclist who wants to use the iPhone as your GPS navigator? Joby has something for ... Read story »

WowWee's Cinemin pico projector fits the iPhone

Crave WowWee's Cinemin Swivel is one of the more distinct pico projectors on the market thanks to its swiveling design, which allows you to project images at various angles, including straight ... Read story »

Mini projector in a phone

Crave If you went ga-ga over the 3M MPro110, then you'll probably go nuts over this projector phone from DealExtreme. Meet the Lanye N70. As a phone, the N70 is mediocre at ... Read story »
Casio Exilim EX-G1

Casio Exilim EX-G1

Review Typically, rugged cameras don't score very high for their designs because the block shape which most of them sport is uninspiring. However, Casio is looking to challenge that with the tough Exilim EX-G1. The company is no foreigner to making hardy electronics. Its G-Shock timepieces are among the...

Nexus One: The big screen!

Blogs I was just looking through the specs of the Google phone, the Nexus One. The screen is amazing. 800 x 480 resolution. Excellent form factor. Thin and light, with curves in ... Read story »

Samsung unveils high-end compact and waterproof camera

Features Enthusiasts will be pleased with the features the advanced point-and-shoot offers, the EX1. Read story »

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