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Erasable paper - Nov 30, 2006
Crave Finally, someone's seeing the trees for the wood. Thanks to Xerox, the ideal paperless office may take a quantum leap closer to reality in the near future. The company has developed ... Read story »Gotchabox - Dec 6, 2006
Crave Ever had to work up your creative juices just to disguise a surprise gift? Ok, so maybe the more sadistic among us (think The Office and Candid Camera) might just want ... Read story »Canon's new Selphy compact photo printer voices instructions - Aug 20, 2009
Crave Canon has introduced the US$150 Selphy ES40 Compact Photo Printer, which joins the ranks with last year's CP760 and 770 in the company's line of portable, compact photo printers. These ... Read story »Device dongles to access mobile broadband? Chances are you don't need it - Aug 4, 2009
Blogs I can't really understand these promo packages anymore. From the leaflet I got, this is what I understand. Maxis will provide a device, from the picture in the leaflet, a modem ... Read story »Sexy Space--world's first SMS worm made in China - Aug 12, 2009
Blogs There is a silent but ever-present chip carried around on the shoulders of many in this country about the nation's "what have you done for me lately" innovation sector. Sure, China ... Read story »HP's makes creased photos from flatbed scanners straight - Aug 13, 2009
Crave A crease can ruin (or sometimes improve) an often-irreplaceable printed photograph. But new research from HP Labs points toward a future where this is much less of a problem. Scientists ... Read story »Samsung Reclaim green mobile phone that's literally green - Aug 17, 2009
Blogs Here's another green mobile phone we can admire from afar--the new Samsung Reclaim. I'm fascinated by Samsung's ongoing launches of inventive green mobile phones. Last year, we saw the Samsung Blue ... Read story »New Sony Readers, lower e-book prices announced - Aug 5, 2009
Crave The PRS-600 (left) and PRS-300 (right) After enduring a couple of rumors and leaks that took the lid off its latest e-readers a little earlier than it would have liked, Sony's ... Read story »Will tablet PCs never hit mainstream? - Aug 5, 2009
Crave Rumors have it Apple is a month away from announcing a tablet computer. Another tablet, the Crunchpad, is also due for imminent release. These and other fine keyboardless computers get great ... Read story »Olympus SP-590UZ
Review Olympus may be leading in the superzoom wars with its 26x optical zoom SP-590UZ, but it takes a lot more than a long lens to make a decent long-zoom camera. We're talking the same things it takes to make a good digital camera, like speedy performance, a competitive, useful feature set, and good...Ramos T11 (16GB)
Review It costs less than the cheapest iPod touch, yet offers 16GB capacity, a 5-inch touchscreen and USB on-the-go. We take one of the finer "Shanzhai" players out for a spin.Friendster still in top form in the Philippines - Aug 4, 2009
Blogs First of all, let me begin with this disclaimer: This is not PR for Friendster. Lol. I am, however, going to share with you some of the news and insights we've ... Read story »Behind the scenes at Samsung's TV factory: Part II - Aug 13, 2009
Features We peek into its closely guarded LCD panel plant for a look at the making of the company's HDTVs. Read story »Samsung LA46B750U1M (46-inch LCD)
Review The LA46B750U1M is Samsung's current flagship LCD TV based on cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) backlighting. As with the company's past premium offerings, this panel is equipped with all the latest technologies and fanfare. These range from a 200Hz frame interpolation engine to full connected...Five interesting cameras to look out for - Aug 21, 2009
Features We've rounded up five upcoming shooters with innovative features such as an onboard projector and dual LCD displays. Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 [7] 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »




