Short News submitted before 23 days, 3 hours i 26 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Video may have killed the radio star, but can it resuscitate the Zune? Microsoft is apparently trying to convince Hollywood to provide its media player with some exclusive content in the hope that it will boost the device's appeal.Read More...
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 12 hours i 34 minutes from arstechnica.com
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A recently-published patent by Apple indicates that the company could eventually implement features like remote streaming of your entire media library to your iPhone or iPod, wireless syncing, and even Zune-like song squirting. Cupertino, start your photocopiers!Read More...
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Short News submitted before 33 days, 10 hours i 58 minutes from www.rebelimports.co.uk
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Rebelimports are china wholesale distributor based in the UK that comprises of dedicated team aiming to offer you the best opportunity to directly access the Chinese electronics market.
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Short News submitted before 44 days, 14 hours i 49 minutes from arstechnica.com
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The built-in camera in the iPhone is the most commonly used cameraphone on Flickr. The recent spike is no doubt due to the recent launch of the iPhone 3G, but its ease of use will be what keeps people using it, despite the camera's pitfalls.Read More...
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Short News submitted before 52 days, 3 hours i 9 minutes from news.cnet.com
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Nikon Coolpix P6000Nikon's really going all out with the newest addition to its P series of compact cameras for amateur shooters. The Coolpix P6000, which replaces last year's P5100, is stuffed full of interesting features, like built-in GPS, an Ethernet connection, wireless flash, and a new Vista-compatible ...
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Short News submitted before 54 days, 11 hours i 27 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Nokia is currently working with the Zune team on integration of Zune Marketplace content according to a well-placed source within Microsoft. The joint development is directed at content delivery rather than a hardware device according to the source. Now, obviously Nokia does not support Windows Mobile, but Microsoft's move still makes sense: Nokia dominates the worldwide handset market.
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Short News submitted before 60 days, 4 hours i 39 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Windows Live Expo may have been killed off, but another Windows Live service has just launched into public beta. Windows Live FrameIt beta is an RSS aggregator for digital photo frames. FrameIt allows you to send pictures from different photo sharing services, weather forecasts, and news to your digital photo frame.
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Short News submitted before 65 days, 2 hours i 4 minutes from arstechnica.com
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The location information, which in addition to latitude and longitude can include a phone number, address, and so on, can be sent either wirelessly or via a USB connection. Once sent, the GPS device can then provide step-by-step instructions to the location, just as if the address had been entered manually.
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Short News submitted before 65 days, 2 hours i 4 minutes from arstechnica.com
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In an interview with Andy Lees, senior vice president of the Redmond company's Mobile Communications Business, Todd Bishop managed to grab some interesting facts about recent Windows Mobile developments. Secondly, Microsoft increased Windows Mobile's share of the worldwide mobile phone operating system market. According to IDC data...
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Short News submitted before 66 days, 3 hours i 25 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Raised the limit on the total number of customers we will allow to access the Live Mesh Tech Preview. Expanded availability: signing up directly is now possible if your country/region is the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, or New Zealand. Removed the limit on the number of Live Mesh invitations you have. Invite new friends and family members to the Live Mesh Tech Preview.
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Short News submitted before 67 days, 12 hours i 29 minutes from arstechnica.com
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If you have been a loyal Nike+ user since the launch of the Nike+iPod Sport Kit two years ago, chances are that the battery in the transceiver you place in (or on) one of your shoes has died or is going to die soon. Both Apple and Nike intended for the $30 part to be a throwaway, leaving a bad taste in the mouths of some of the more frugal runners. Thankfully...
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Short News submitted before 74 days, 16 hours i 26 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Nintendo announced the Wii MotionPlus at E3 last week, taking many of us by surprise; it seemed like the device did what we were told the Wiimote itself could do. According to GameInformer, the device, which will come packed-in with Wii Sports: Resort next year, caught many in the development community by surprise at the show. That's not good news...
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Short News submitted before 75 days, 16 hours i 39 minutes from arstechnica.com
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A Microsoft Zune fan who got three tattoos to show his love for the digital media player is having second thoughts. He claims that he is going to cover them up. Application Software Programmer at Phoenix Geophysics Ltd.
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Short News submitted before 76 days, 1 hour i 2 minutes from news.cnet.com
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The backers of Wireless Home Digital Interface plan to announce they are officially banding together Wednesday. But we're still months, or even a year from true, interoperable devices that can send high-definition video between themselves. Wireless Home Digital Interface, or WHDI, sends uncompressed, high-definition video signals over the unlicensed 5-Gigahertz band.
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Short News submitted before 76 days, 16 hours i 56 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Although Mobile Safari on the iPhone is a reasonably good way to surf the web, there are also times when that screen is a little small, and you'd rather be using your laptop. WiFi is one option, but free, public WiFi isn't a given in many areas. Depending on which mobile phone you have, you may be able to tether the device to your laptop and browse using a cellular data network. Now...
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Short News submitted before 76 days, 16 hours i 57 minutes from arstechnica.com
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The good folks over at Messenger Stuff have spotted a download link on the Blackberry web site for Windows Live Messenger (a set of Terms and Conditions must be accepted). In other words, the world's most popular instant messaging network can now be accessed from the official client on the world's most popular smartphone.
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Short News submitted before 76 days, 16 hours i 57 minutes from arstechnica.com
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TiVo plans to introduce a new feature to its popular DVRs that will allow TV viewers to buy products on-screen directly from Amazon when they are shown on various TV showsthe ultimate form of product placement. TiVo hopes that the new venture will not only help the company offer new ways for users to interact with their DVRs...
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Short News submitted before 77 days, 6 hours i 45 minutes from news.cnet.com
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The Samsung HL61A750 snagged an Editors' Choice award, but is it the last rear-projection HDTV to do so? CNET's review of the Samsung HL61A750 just went up, and if you're still open to the idea of a rear-projection HDTV, it deserves a long look. With the HL61A750, you'll get a 61-inch 1080p HDTV for less than $2,000, which is one of the best screen size-to-price ratios you'll find. Not only that...
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Short News submitted before 77 days, 6 hours i 49 minutes from www.hdtvlounge.net
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Samsung’s new Series 7 LCD HDTV will officially be announced at this year IFA in Berlin at the end of August. The Samsung Series 7 LCD range will consists of two separate ranges, the A750’s and the A780.
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