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Internet Companies Offer Reverse Phone Searches

January 13, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

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As one of the newest tools to come out of search technology, reverse phone searches can prove quite helpful in a number of situations. If you’re not familiar with the concept, reverse phone searches are designed to give you the name associated with an unknown phone number. For example, say that your phone rings, but [...]

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Lenovo’s New Dual Screen Laptop! ThinkPad W700ds

January 6, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments 

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Lenovo, who is the world’s 4th largest system maker, says that its new ThinkPad W700ds (dual screen) comes as a mobile first thanks to the 10.6-inch LCD screen that slides into view and can be angled by up to 30 degrees from behind the 17-inch LCD display.
According to Wes Williams, who is the ThinkPad marketing [...]

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Seagate announces USB 3.0

January 6, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

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Seagate announced that it will be giving a demo of the world’s first USB 3.0 at this year’s CES.
The USB 3.0 demo will include a Seagate FreeAgent external HDD with a Symwave-built USB 3.0 storage controller.
“Symwave is honoured to be working with Seagate in this show of the first USB 3.0 solution in a real [...]

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Garmin Nüvifone: Screenshots Released

January 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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A year has passed since Garmin announced the Nüvifone. Although the phone still isn’t out, Garmin has released a nice handful of screen shots which may be a final sneak peek before CES. If you can recall, the Nüvifone is Garmin’s first combination of GPS and phone device. Commercials like the one posted below have [...]

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Mercedes-Benz Splitview LCD Screen

January 5, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments 

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Imagine this: You’re driving down the highway, following the route guidance on the navigation screen, when the person sitting in the passenger seat decides he wants to watch Dark Knight on DVD. Mercedes-Benz and Bosch together devised a gizmo that can satisfy both viewing requests. It’s a dual-view LCD monitor system called Splitview.
Splitview is a [...]

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Better than iPhone? Nokia’s N97 Might Be!

January 5, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments 

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Nokia’s N97 just might have the features and advancement to beat the Apple iPhone. which the New York press peeked at last night. The 3G phone has a full-body touchscreen that slides up when in landscape mode, just like the Sony Xperia, to expose a full QWERTY keyboard and also has virtual keypads and keyboards [...]

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Eye-Fi for the Apple iPhone

January 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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Eye-Fi just doesn’t want to stop. In just one year, they have made the first Wi-Fi device for cameras using their 802.11-equipped SD card with added Geotagging software, and now have moved to the iPhone.
The new application is still in its development stage but right now it provides the first wireless link between an iPhone [...]

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Icon A5: A Seaplane for Beginners

January 1, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

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The A5 is a low-cost, seaworthy, easy-to-fly, easy-to-store aircraft that aims to bring personal flight to the masses.
IconAircraft are keeping a tight lip on the specifics of this plane before its debut in late 2010. The price, only $139,000 which makes it accessible for not only ultra rich people but for average consumers.
IconAircraft makes it [...]

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Laser Plane

January 1, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

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“Anti-Ballistic-Missile Plane Gets First Test”
After 12 years and $5 billion in R&D, the Missile Defense Agency’s Airborne Laser (ABL) will make its first real-world attempt to shoot down a missile in midair. A few lucky observers could see something spectacular this summer: a Boeing 747 splitting open a ballistic missile with a laser in mid-flight. [...]

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This Machine Might Save the World

January 1, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

This is the machine that will save us.

“Two desktop-printer engineers quit their jobs to search for the ultimate source of endless energy: nuclear fusion. Could this highly improbable enterprise actually succeed?”
What Michel Laberge has set out to build in this office park, using $2 million in private funding and a skeletal workforce, is a nuclear-fusion power plant. nuclear fusion is the process [...]

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