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ViewtheSecretsoftheDeepSeaswithGoogleOceanShowcase
From: PC World on Thu, Mar 04 2010 3:06 AM
Fans of Google Earth might be interested in Google Ocean Showcase, which features spectacular multimedia tours of shipwrecks and underwater mountains, as well as popular surf and dive spots. The Ocean Showcase incorporates more than 1,000 images and video from a variety of sites and scientific o...
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IntelUnveilsNewClassmatePCLaptopDesign
From: PC World on Wed, Mar 03 2010 2:11 AM
Intel introduces the latest version of its student-targeted Classmate PC design and said the first machines based on it are due out next month. The Classmate is a laptop reference design developed by Intel that it offers to PC makers as the base of a low-cost laptop for students in developed and ...
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BloomEnergyServerUsesInnovativeFuelCellTechnology
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 27 2010 11:14 PM
The Bloom Energy Server uses fuel cell technology to create energy out of a combination of oxygen and a fuel, such as natural gas or ethanol. Bloom says its technology can deliver energy that’s clean, reliable, and inexpensive while being disconnected from the power grid.
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WorldTechUpdateGoogleinTroubleNewSonyCamerasandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 27 2010 10:34 AM
In this week’s show, Google is in trouble in Europe, Apple's iTunes sells its ten-millionth song, Sony has new cameras, mobile TV, fashion in 3D, and more.
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LenovoThinkPadLineAddsanUltraportableTheThinkpadEdge
From: PC World on Fri, Feb 26 2010 9:27 AM
If you’re a fan of Lenovo's ThinkPad laptop line, you're willing to put up with a boring industrial design because the machines are so rugged and usable. The new ThinkPad Edge marks the first significant change to the look and feel of the line in years, but thankfully, it retains almos...
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TwoColorLaserPrintersforaBusyOffice
From: PC World on Thu, Feb 25 2010 9:19 AM
HP’s CP4025dn and Dell's 5130cdn color laser printers are both fast and suitable for a busy office with high printing requirements. PCWorld's Melissa Riofrio takes a look and compares the capabilities of the two devices.
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SwissCarMakerToPreviewElectricConceptCaratGenevaMotorShow
From: PC World on Tue, Feb 23 2010 1:28 PM
Rinspeed’s Commuter is a small, 8-foot-long car that is very reminiscent of other small European cars like the Fiat 500 or the Mini. Under the skin, however, it's a very different story. The UC is electric, features a force-feedback joystick in place of a steering wheel, and accor...
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InnovativePhoneInterfaceRequiresOnlyaThumbtoOperate
From: PC World on Sun, Feb 21 2010 8:52 PM
The First Else prototype phone from Israel’s Else is designed to facilitate navigation using only a single hand. It does this by substituting a fan for the usual grid of icons on the phone's screen. Main functions are stored in wedges that splay out when activated, and tthen further expand ...
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TheVersatileCreativeVadoHDPocketCamcorder
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 20 2010 7:00 PM
If you’re looking for a pocket camcorder with a wide-angle lens, exposure controls, an external mic input, and good low-light video shooting, you'll find it with the third-generation Creative Vado HD. In addition to shooting top-notch 720p footage, it also features a motion-detection mode t...
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WorldTechUpdateWindowsPhone7AnnouncedToysinNewYorkandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 20 2010 6:18 AM
This week’s show includes news from the giant phone show, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where Microsoft previewed its Windows Phone 7 Series, Nokia and Intel announced plans to merge their mobile operating systems, and new cell phones from Sony Ericsson were announced. And stateside, w...
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WorldTechUpdateWindowsPhone7AnnouncedToysinNewYorkandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 20 2010 6:18 AM
This week’s show includes news from the giant phone show, the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where Microsoft previewed its Windows Phone 7 Series, Nokia and Intel announced plans to merge their mobile operating systems, and new cell phones from Sony Ericsson were announced. And stateside, w...
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EpsonPictureMateShowCombinesaPhotoPrinterwithaDigitalFrame
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 20 2010 6:17 AM
If you’re looking for a great performing printer with a little bit more, you should take a look at the Epson PictureMate Show. This small device will not only print 4-inch by 6-inch photos but will also store and display the digital images for you.
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SamsungsWaveHandsetHas5MPCameraand720pVideoRecording
From: PC World on Thu, Feb 18 2010 6:05 AM
Samsung has announced a new smartphone, the Wave, that’s the first that runs the company's Bada OS. The device features a 3.3-inch OLED screen, high-definiton video recording at 720p, and a 5-megapixel camera.
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GoogleDemosFlashforAndroidPhones
From: PC World on Thu, Feb 18 2010 6:05 AM
Unlike mobile software rivals Apple and Microsoft, Google is working with Adobe to bring Flash videos to Android phones. The company hopes that the move will help Google differentiate its platform and enhance the hardware acceleration capabilities of Android phones.
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PrototypeSIMCardHoldsProcessorMemoryStorageandtheAndroidOS
From: PC World on Wed, Feb 17 2010 6:05 PM
This isn’t your ordinary SIM card. Crammed inside are a processor, memory, 1GB of flash storage space and Google's Android operating system. The prototype card, developed by South Korea's SK Telecom, is intended to carry all of the user's applications and data so that your complet...
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MicrosoftDebutsWindowsPhone7Series
From: PC World on Wed, Feb 17 2010 6:04 AM
Microsoft fired its latest shot against competitors like Apple and Google in the battle for the smartphone software market. Windows Phone 7 Series, unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, will be on phones by the end of the year and is a complete rewrite of the Windows Mobile operati...
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MacworldExpoKeyboardShortcutTools
From: PC World on Sun, Feb 14 2010 5:52 PM
Keyboard shortcuts are a great way to work faster and avoid menu commands. Jackie Dove takes a look at two tools to assist you, an set of iPhone apps that list shortcuts for popular photo programs, and a silicon keyboard cover that’s color-coded for shortcuts.
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MacworldExpoHDMIforiMacsandaPicoLaserProjector
From: PC World on Sun, Feb 14 2010 5:51 AM
At the Macworld Expo, Roman Loyola took a look at some of the display technologies that won "Best of Show" awards, including a pico projector that uses a laser to create the image, and an adapter for iMacs that let’s them display video from a Blu-Ray player or X-Box though an HDMI adapter.
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MacworldExpoDigitalPensandInputDevices
From: PC World on Sat, Feb 13 2010 5:45 AM
At the Macworld Expo, Roman Loyola took a look at two writing and drawing tools: A digital pen and paper combination that lets you write on a computer screen in real time, and a software aplication for MacBooks that turns the trackpad into a drawing tablet.
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MacworldExpoEasyCameraoriPhoneChargingATinyRuggedizedHardDrive
From: PC World on Fri, Feb 12 2010 5:43 PM
At Macworld Expo, we look at an AC wall plug that includes two USB sockets to charge your camera or iPhone, and a tiny ruggedized hard drive from Verbatim.
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