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PC Show 2007: Peripherals panache

Features Budget be damned. Even if you are broke from paying your income tax, beg or borrow some cash as you want to take advantage of the best IT deals at the PC Show. We'll help you by keeping an eagle eye out each day for great deals from the showfloor. Read story »

Creative to fight the scourge of blurry Web video

Crave Your Webcam videos look like they've been taken in a fog? Creative's latest video-capture device brings autofocus functionality to your table for clearer images. The 2-megapixel Creative Live! Cam Optia AF ... Read story »

Motorola unveils limited-edition gold RAZR V3i

Crave Just when you thought Motorola had all the colors covered for its RAZR clamshells, the US-based mobile maker has unveiled yet another hue--in gold metallic finish this time--for the upcoming V3i. ... Read story »

Three ways to save video from the Internet

Features CNET shows you three easy ways to capture and save video from the Internet.  Read story »

Turn your mobile phone into a connected Webcam

Crave Technology just bashes aside its own barriers, doesn't it? A minute ago, the hardware required for mobile live video streaming would include a Webcam, a laptop that's Wi-Fi-connected and some online ... Read story »

PNY, Transcend flash cards move to 32GB

Crave Jumping the Photo Marketing Association trade show gun by a few days, PNY Technologies announced several new 16GB and 32GB flash cards for cameras and video cameras on Thursday. The 32GB ... Read story »

Friendly Functional Menu Available in Nokia N95

Blogs The Nokia mobile phones have set a trend of launching advanced mobile phones that come loaded with sophisticated and upgraded technologies. These exclusive handsets stand out in the competitions due to ... Read story »

Motorola sharpens its Razr lineup

Features The US-based mobile maker introduces five new handsets including a smaller version of the Razr clamshell called KRZR and a slider model known as RIZR. Read story »

Digital video camera specs guide

Features We tell you the specs that matter in a digital video camera. Read story »
Pinnacle Video Transfer

Pinnacle Video Transfer

Review MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, DivX, Xvid, WMV and 3GPP. If these words look familiar to you, then don't bother paying S$199 for the Pinnacle Video Transfer as there are a wide range of freeware conversion tools on the Internet. However, if you are one of those still scratching your heads, then this...

Digital 3D photography made easy by Fujifilm

Features The pictures we take and how we view them in the future may be different with this new technology from the Japanese company. Read story »
MWg Atom V

MWg Atom V

Review As a follow-up to the O2 Xda Atom Life, this handheld isn't bad, but may not stand up to stiff competition from competing brands.
Editors' rating  7.5
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Users' rating  5.2
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Samsung SGH-F400

Samsung SGH-F400

Review Remember the S$2,500 Samsung Bang & Olufsen Serene handset? So do we, and not because we ponied up the cash to buy one--it was preposterous. Bangsung, as we like to call the joint entity, now has a slicker, more affordable music phone on the market: The F400. Editors' note:This review is based...
Editors' rating  6.8
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Users' rating  1
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Sony Vaio PCG-V505P (Pentium 4-M 1.8GHz, 256MB RAM)

Sony Vaio PCG-V505P (Pentium 4-M 1.8GHz, 256MB RAM)

Review As with most Sony products, you could beat the Vaio V505P notebook with an ugly stick for days and still not ruin its good looks. The odds are you wouldn't damage this thin-and-light, either--the Vaio V505P's lightweight, magnesium shell makes it both a tough nut to crack and, at 1.99kg, easy to...

Fixing the iPhone

Features How much better will the iPhone be six months from now? We make a few guesses. Read story »

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