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WorldTechUpdateTVwithHugeRecordingCapacityDualScreenLaptopsandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Oct 10 2009 4:42 PM
In this week’s show Toshiba announces its Cell Regza TV, which can record up to 26 hours of content on eight channels simultaneously. Also, Kohjinsha displays a dual screen laptop, NTT DoCoMo lets you pitch an email, and Alps Electric sends data through your body.
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DigitalDemolitionHardDrivevsFlameThrower
From: PC World on Sat, Oct 10 2009 4:41 AM
In the second Digital Demolition show, Macworld Editor Chris Holt gets hold of an external hard drive, the ioSafe, that’s designed to withstand home catastrophes such as floods and fires. After a dunking in a public fountain and a run-in with a 3000-degree fire cannon, will the ioSafe still deli...
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GetPrintsinMinuteswiththeFujifilmInstaxMini7Camera
From: PC World on Thu, Oct 08 2009 4:43 PM
Lightweight and compact, Fujifilm’s Instax Mini 7 is a modern version of a Polaroid camera. After pressing the shutter, a credit card-size color photo emerges from the top of the camera body. The print develops in minutes.
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ToshibaDemosPhonePoweredbyFuelCell
From: PC World on Wed, Oct 07 2009 4:35 PM
It’s a little thicker than a regular cell phone but this prototype handset from Toshiba can last about 13 days on standby and then be recharged in seconds. It uses a direct methanol fuel cell, which produces electricity from a reaction between methanol, water and air. To recharge the battery, yo...
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NissansRobotsCanAvoidTrafficAccidentsandCongestion
From: PC World on Wed, Oct 07 2009 4:35 AM
Nissan has demonstrated new technology that they hope will eventually reduce traffic accidents and road congestion. The technology, known as Eporo, is modeled after the way a school of fish travels. Nissan showed it off in six robots that can follow each other, coordinate their speeds and even s...
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WorldTechUpdateEUTurnsDownMusicHondasSegwayCompetitorandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Oct 03 2009 4:31 AM
In this week’s show: the European Commission limits music player volume, mobile phone rechargers based on fuel cell technology, Honda shows off a new personal mobility device, and a robotic bed converts into a wheelchair.
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SamsungsDualScreenTL225DigitalCamera
From: PC World on Tue, Sep 29 2009 4:24 AM
Samsung’s dual-view TL225 features two LCD screens, one of which is on the face of the camera. The camera is also completely operable via its touchscreen interface, and incorporates both an accelerometer and haptic feedback.
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WorldTechUpdateIntelDeveloperForumTokyoGameShowandMore
From: PC World on Fri, Sep 25 2009 4:22 PM
In this week’s show, we check out the Intel Developer Forum, as well as the Tokyo Game show where Sony shows off the PS3 Motion Controller and Alienware launches new gaming PCs. Also, Logitech expands its Wi-Fi Squeezebox music player line.
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NewMobileInternetDevicesattheIntelDeveloperForum
From: PC World on Fri, Sep 25 2009 4:20 AM
One focus of this year’s Intel Developer's Forum is small portable computing devices running a variety of Windows operating systems. Senior Writer Darren Gladstone takes a look at the Viliv S10 Blade, the Archos 9 PC tablet, and the Umid M1.
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AppleiPodNanosVideoCapabilitiesACloserLook
From: PC World on Thu, Sep 24 2009 4:20 PM
Everyone’s raving about the addition of a video camera to the iPod Nano, but is it really that impressive? Senior Editor Tim Moynihan takes a look.
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MicrosoftZuneHDFeaturesSolidImprovements
From: PC World on Sat, Sep 19 2009 4:12 PM
The Zune HD marks a huge improvement from last year’s model in speed, usability, and video quality. In addition to an OLED multitouch display, Microsoft's media player also features high-def video playback capabilities, sports an HD radio receiver, and has had a sleek and stylish makeover.
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WorldTechUpdateGooglesFastFlipAsustekLaptopsandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Sep 19 2009 4:11 AM
In this week’s show: Asustek unveils new laptops, Google develops Fast Flip for news sites, order pizza partners with your PS3, and MIT’s Critter Cam captures wildlife.
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LenovosNewTouchscreenLaptops
From: PC World on Thu, Sep 17 2009 4:36 PM
Lenovo has announced a new line of touchscreen laptops that includes the ThinkPad T400s, which is the first notebook to support four-fingered multi-touch input. The device uses Simple Tap software, and tapping two fingers anywhere on the screen opens a set of tiles on the desktop.
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MotorolaLaunchestheCliqAndroidPhone
From: PC World on Sat, Sep 12 2009 4:10 PM
Motorola’d Cliq touchscreen phone is targeted at users of social networking services. It will use a platform called MotoBlur that integrates contacts from services such as Facebook, Twitter. and MySpace.
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WorldTechUpdateSonysTransferJetWirelessTechnologyJob039siPods3DGamingandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Sep 12 2009 4:13 AM
In this week’s show, Steve Jobs returns and unveils new Apple iPods, Samsung shows off technology that tracks ad views, gestures operate games and appliances, Sony demos its TransferJet--a close-proximity wireless transfer technology--Miss IFA talks tech and more.
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JobsMakesPublicAppearanceWithNewiPods
From: PC World on Fri, Sep 11 2009 4:10 AM
The return of Steve Jobs at Apple’s music event slightly overshadowed the company’s announcement of the revamp of iTunes and the availability of new iPods.
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ALookatApplesMacBookAir
From: PC World on Wed, Sep 09 2009 4:28 PM
Senior Editor Narasu Rebbapragada visits the Apple booth at Macworld Expo and takes a closer look at the MacBook Air, the revamped Apple TV, and wireless Time Capsule backup device.
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MacworldExpoGadgetsGalore
From: PC World on Wed, Sep 09 2009 4:27 PM
Macworld’s Dan Moren hunts the floor for must-have gadgets--including the ModBook, a folding keyboard, an indestructible iPhone case (we tried to break it!) and an artfully designed iPod dock.
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MacworldExpoMacBookAirMovieRentalsandMore
From: PC World on Wed, Sep 09 2009 4:20 PM
At the 2008 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs announced an array of new products and services--including the MacBook Air laptop, an updated Apple TV media player, iTunes Movie Rentals, a wireless backup device called Time Capsule, and software updates for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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BlackBerryTour9630SmartphoneJustMissestheMark
From: PC World on Wed, Sep 09 2009 4:15 PM
The Tour smartphone melds the best of the RIM BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Curve 8900 into one slick package. Although it features everything you’ve come to expect from a Blackberry (such as great messaging and e-mail features), the Tour lacks Wi-Fi, a disappointing omission for a business-foc...
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