Archive for the March, 2006


Mar 18

E-Ten Pathfinder GPS, TV and Radio

GPS device by E-Ten with a nicely-pixeled 3.5” 320x240 LCD display, and once this Pathfinder has helped to find your way, you can watch TV on it and listen to the radio, too. In fact, this is almost an Origami tablet, running Windows CE
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Mar 11

Microsoft: IPTV to reach critical mass this year

Ed Graczyk, director of marketing and communications for Microsoft TV, said the number of commercial users of IPTV services should scale up by the end of 2006
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Mar 10

Four-Port Mini Mirror USB Hub

Here’s another USB product to add to the ever-growing list, the four-port Mini Mirror Hub, a functional device that expands the number of USB ports you have and lets you stare at yourself all day long at the same time. It’s USB 2.0 compatible, and is just
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Mar 21

Tweak your windows hosts file

Block ads, banners, cookies and javascript code from downloading and speed up internet browsing using a simple hosts file. You can even block Google Analytics from tracking your visit. The Windows Hosts file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. This file is loaded into memory (cache) at startup, then Windows checks the Hosts file
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Mar 20

Tape Dispenser by Folmer Christensen

If you've ever used a "handy" dipsenser roll of scotch tape, you know that "handy" isn't the best word to descibe it. Frustrating and inefficient perhaps, but definitely not "handy." The Tape Dispenser by Folmer Christensen ($115) features an elegant, functional design that you won't mind having displayed
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Mar 19

Oakley Ducati Juliet

The Oakley Ducati Juliet ($305), apparently. Black Iridium lenses are wrapped in a carbon-colored lightweight titanium alloy for a look of class, while the smaller frames of the Juliet design complement most faces. Red earsocks and accents finish the aggressively classy look — perfect for when
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Mar 18

XP On an iMac?

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Mar 19

Solar rain guard

The Orbit Solar Powered Rain Sensor will switch off your lawn sprinklers when it rains. Yep, no longer will you have to dash outside in yer coat and slippers with a newspaper over your head to struggle furiously with a rusty tap, this puppy
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Mar 21

Apple’s 60-gig iPod ‘at risk’

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Apple may be phasing out its 60-gigabyte Video iPod, according to one analyst who tracks the company.The company has told its distributors that the 60-gigabyte iPod, which launched in October and retails for $399, is "at risk" until the end
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Mar 20

Mac Mini Mount

Hubbel's Mac Mini Mount ($50) lets you easily hang your Mini on the wall with style. It comes in clear, white, orange and yellow, and can be ordered with a backlight kit for $20 more.
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Mar 21

NEC’s NP1000 and NP2000 projectors

 NEC's NP2000 and NP1000 wireless projectors offer up an impressive brightness of 4000 ANSI Lumens for the NP2000 and 3500 ANSI Lumens for the NP1000. With five lens options, NEC claims the projectors can produce one of the largest ranges of image size
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Mar 11

Microsoft Building New Free Mail Client

Internet Explorer isn't the only application to enjoy a resurgence in Windows Vista -- Microsoft is readying a new desktop e-mail client that will be integrated into Windows Live and eventually replace Outlook Express
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Mar 11

BenQ-Siemens E61

E61-Your mobile entertainer Music is in the air! With this attractive multimedia phone, you can add the matching soundtrack to your life. Designated music-player keys on top of the phone give you instant access to your favorite tunes.
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Mar 18

Email graphic traceroute

Paste an email with full headers . The app will  trace the path your email message took as it passed through various servers, on Google maps.
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Mar 11

Windows Live Image Search Beta Now Live, Too

Lost in this week's Windows Live Search unveiling was yet another new Microsoft service, known as Windows Live Image Search. Live Image Search seems to be a subset of Live Search, from what we can tell. Akin, at least in concept, to Google Images, Live Image Search allows users to scroll through images on
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