Features Will the standalone TV become a dusty relic, replaced by integrated PC units? Only if marketers can give us a reason to care.
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Sony Ericsson's Z520i is a highly customizable clamshell phone with a VGA camera and support for formats like MP3. It also has in-phone media editing features.
Features Houses built into treetops and made from trees are the ultimate in green building.
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Review It's sure taken TV manufacturers a while to warm up to Asian digital broadcasts. The latest to join the fray is Sharp with its D83-series Aquos. Unlike its Korean competitors, the Japanese company has it right from the very beginning, too, by going with dual antenna inputs. This means you can enjoy...
Features Whether you're headed to Bali or Belgium, a good holiday can become a great one with the addition of a few tech items to your suitcase. Here's how to tech yourself to paradise in four easy steps.
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Blogs A month ago, in a post I wrote on my Imagethief blog about the pecking order of foreigners in China, an anonymous commenter asked me what I thought of a blog ...
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Features You've probably heard about HDMI, which stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface, but are clueless on what it's all about. Let us help you.
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Canon maintains its industry-leading position with the 16.7-megapixel EOS 1Ds Mark II, the highest-resolution small-format digital SLR. Intended for studio and landscape photographers who prefer the size and flexibility of 35mm-style cameras, the 1Ds Mark II sets a new benchmark for performance...
Blogs There's something I seriously don't understand. First names and last names. For the Western World, a typical name goes something like Simon Smith. Simon is the first name, because it comes ...
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Crave Some of the most important technology in golf has nothing to do with virtual putting, digital scoring, or video analysis of your swing. Case in point: The Shadow Caddy. This Australian-made ...
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Crave Geeph.com is diving into Olympics mania with a 2008 Beijing Olympic Stadium "Bird's Nest" MP3 player shaped like the now famous stadium. Priced at US$19.30, I'm going to take a wild ...
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Blogs I was once a hardcore "l33t" (read: Elite) PC gamer. We had our own culture, clans and connections. Every weekend saw team play with military precision, virtual bloodbaths dripping off the ...
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Blogs Everytime I visit Hong Kong, I can't get over how ubiquitous the use of the Octopus card is. You can use Octopus for practically everything--from entering the Hong Kong Jockey Club ...
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