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O2 and T-mobile eat it while Europe gears up for 3G iPhone

Short News submitted before 251 day, 21 hour i 55 minutes from arstechnica.com
 
The hype surrounding Apple's iPhone has everyone scrambling to get a piece of the potential pie. UK's Times Online is reporting that O2 and T-Mobile are both going to be stuck eating a lot of leftovers. The UK and German carriers have recently slashed prices on iPhones to try and sell through the current model as the whole world collectively holds its breath for an updated...
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Shoulders-on with Kata's camera rucksack

Short News submitted before 255 days 25 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Cravers are both stylish and practical, like a technology-loving hybrid of Agyness Deyn and Ray Mears. Similarly, Kata's stylish GDC range of rucksacks is also very practical for carrying about your digital camera or camcorder, with room for lenses, accessories and Jaffa Cakes. The R-101 is the smallest in the range, so is the most appealing to the enthusiast who may have a spare lens or two...
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The panoramic assistant

Short News submitted before 255 days 25 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
If you've ever tried to take a panoramic shot with a regular camera, chances are it didn't turn out great. The level of suckiness will increase proportionally with the number of shots you are trying to stitch together. Some cameras try to help you out with guiding lines in their viewfinder, or provide you with stitching software on your desktop computer.
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Setting the record straight: Verizon's Fios ads and CNET

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 28 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
The Federal Communications Commission slapped heavy fines on several retailers Thursday for failing to properly label analog TVs that will have to be retrofitted next year for digital TV when broadcasters turn off their analog signals in February. In total...
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Another remote to drive others crazy

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 28 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
The trend of anti-gadget gadgets continues. Well, maybe anti is too strong of a prefix--it's really more about control, as is everything else in life. While not a stated purpose, its diminutive form factor--3.7 inches x 1.6 inches and less than three-quarters of an inch thick, according to GeekAlerts--has an obvious use: To surreptitiously control the TV while no one is the wiser.
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Funai to distribute Philips TVs in U.S., Canada

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 28 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
As of September, Philips will no longer make televisions for the U.S. and Canada. Instead, it is transferring that job to Japanese electronics maker Funai. The two companies agreed to a brand-licensing agreement in which Funai will source, distribute, market and sell all consumer TVs under the Philips and Magnavox brand names in the U.S. and Canada.
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Westinghouse's acrobatic HDTV

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 28 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
In our longstanding tradition of featuring gadgets that do yoga, Crave is pleased to announce a first in the illustrious category: a contortionist television set. Westinghouse has created a "flip-style" HDTV that can actually be folded, to a degree, to fit into the most cramped areas and corners of any given abode.
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The TV-DVD combo isn't dead yet

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 28 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
There's a reason that all-in-one TVs are always at the very end of the aisle at retailers. They may well be the least-cool media gear around, bearing the scorn of those who complain, among other things, that the individual components can't be tweaked or repaired. But there are at least two reasons that TV-DVD (and--gasp--even VCR) combos will survive for awhile: kids and grandparents.
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Pioneer picks Panasonic to make plasmas

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Panasonic has been tapped to pinch-hit for Pioneer. The two television makers said Wednesday they had come to an agreement in which Panasonic will produce the panels for Pioneer's plasma televisions. The news comes a month after reports surfaced that Pioneer was pulling out of the plasma business.
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Motorola launches Smart Rider at CTIA

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 39 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Smart Rider combines the features of a phone and portable GPS device. Motorola broke a few molds when it announced the Smart Rider at CTIA this week. Smart Rider is a cross between a phone and a portable GPS device, using a 2.8-inch high-resolution screen for map display and turn-by-turn directions. It also has voice command and Bluetooth hands-free calling features.
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Find your way with TomTom One 3rd Edition GPS, $119.99 shipped (after rebate)

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 39 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
(Credit: TomTom)The TomTom One 3rd Edition GPS may not have Bluetooth, text-to-speech, or a widescreen, but it's still a solid navigation system with some compelling features. Office Depot has new units in stock for $119.99 (after a $50 mail-in rebate). Shipping is free, though you may have to pay sales tax. In addition to the usual navigation goodies--preloaded maps of the U.S. and Canada...
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'GPS Mail Logger': Lazy postman's worst enemy

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 39 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Our favorite Seinfeld character, Newman, was a U.S. postal worker who had a simple solution when he got behind in his deliveries: He'd just stow the mailbags in the basement. If you suspect your own mailman saw that episode and got the same idea, read on. The "Micro GPS Mail Logger" is designed to be tucked in with the mail and, after delivery...
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Poll: Are you for GPS convergence?

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 39 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
I've had this question on my mind for quite some time now. Covering both GPS and smartphones for CNET, it's been interesting to watch these two areas of technology converge. More and more smartphones (such as RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8130, Nokia N95, and Samsung BlackJack II) offer integrated GPS, and it seems people want this functionality in their phone...or so I thought. You see...
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OnStar attempts to stay relevant

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 39 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
With Destination Download, you don't have to use the navigation system's destination entry. GM announced two new services for OnStar this week, one that involves a partnership with MapQuest, and one for people who can't program a DVR. With the MapQuest partnership, called OnStar eNav, users will be able to find destinations on the MapQuest Web site...
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Cowon joins the post-bamboo era

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 39 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Bamboo is so yesterday. While the eco-quotient of that reputedly sustainable material remains the subject of some debate, a few manufacturers are headed for other forested regions to make their wares with finishings of the wood-grass variety. Fujitsu went with cedar in a laptop showcased earlier this month in Milan...
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GPS gizmo tracks your car, kids, sanity

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 39 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Ever returned to the spot where you think you parked, only to find your car missing and file a police report before discovering you actually left your wheels just a block to the south? (I'm not speaking from experience, of course. I have only heard of such tales. Anyway...
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Learn the secrets of HDR photography

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 47 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Want to learn the secrets to creating beautiful HDR photographs? xTrain, a provider of online video training courses has announced a new high dynamic range (HDR) Mastery online video course by Photoshop expert Ben Willmore. HDR is the process of taking a sequence of exposures...
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Canon releases EOS 40D v1.0.8 firmware update

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 47 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Canon has released a new firmware update to its EOS 40D 10.1MP DSLR. The firmware update, v1.0.8, fixes a phenomenon in which Image Stabilization operation emits a sound when certain buttons are pressed, with the EF-S 55mm-250mm f/4-f/5.6 IS lens attached to the camera.
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Panasonic intros Wi-Fi camera

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 48 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
Panasonic has announced its first camera to include built-in Wi-Fi, called the Lumix DMC-TZ50. As the model name hints, the TZ50 is basically the DMC-TZ5 with Wi-Fi. Both are 9-megapixel cameras with optically stabilized 10x optical, 28-280mm equivalent lenses, and can record video at up to 1,280x720 pixel resolution at 30 frames per second.
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Digicam clone from China: Too good to be true

Short News submitted before 256 days, 8 hours i 48 minutes from crave.cnet.com
 
From the same country that spawned countless of iPhone clones comes a camera that looks too good to be true. And apparently it is. Chinese company Chinavasion is promoting its prosumer lookalike point-and-shoot, the ZKX-DC5010. While it looks suspiciously like Sony's H7 or Nikon's upcoming P80, the specifications tell another story. It comes with an outdated 5-megapixel sensor...
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