High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Plaster your phones and computers with Skinit stickersJan 11, 2007 - in Picture Story
Skinit sells full-color stickers for phones, laptops and desktop computers. Buyers simply pick a logo and then their brand of electronic.
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CES goes pink with Hello KittyJan 11, 2007 - in Picture Story
Specra International markets Hello Kitty-branded products and had an impressive, eye-searing pink, display. Here we see a karaoke machine.
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Alienware announces desktop PC with Intel's latest quad-core processorJan 11, 2007 - in News
Alienware said it "will" launch Intel's second quad-core desktop processor, the 2.4 GHz Core 2 Quad Q6600, on its Area-51 7500 desktop system.
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Adobe patches Acrobat security flawJan 11, 2007 - in News
Adobe's Acrobat flaw caused a stir when it was first announced by researchers Stefano Di Paola and Giorgio Fedon, in large part because Acrobat has seen enormous adoption rates by companies and consumers alike.
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CES 2007: HD DVD versus Blu-ray - The porn industry says HD DVDJan 11, 2007 - in News
Knowing their audience quite well, the adult entertainment industry holds their annual get together in Las Vegas to coincide with the CES. There is also a very pertinent crossover between the adult and tech industries - porn has a tendency to drive, and be driven, by technology. Which means HD DVD when it comes to high-def.
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CES 2007: Microsoft says Crysis will be Vista's HaloJan 11, 2007 - in News
The original Xbox had Halo. The Xbox 360 has Gears of War. And soon, according to Microsoft, Windows Vista will have Crysis.
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CES 2007: HD DVD versus Blu-ray - The porn industry says HD DVDJan 11, 2007 - in Reviews
Knowing their audience quite well, the adult entertainment industry holds their annual get together in Las Vegas to coincide with the CES. There is also a very pertinent crossover between the adult and tech industries - porn has a tendency to drive, and be driven, by technology. Which means HD DVD when it comes to high-def.
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CES 2007: The $100 laptop in detail - SlideshowJan 11, 2007 - in News
The One Laptop Per Child project is inching towards final production: Prototypes are currently on display at the Consumer Electronics Show and we have used the opportunity to play around with the devices shown by Marvell, which provides the wireless chips for the device. Get a close-up look at the $100 laptop in our slideshow.
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CES 2007: The $100 laptop in detail - SlideshowJan 11, 2007 - in Reviews
The One Laptop Per Child project is inching towards final production: Prototypes are currently on display at the Consumer Electronics Show and we have used the opportunity to play around with the devices shown by Marvell, which provides the wireless chips for the device. Get a close-up look at the $100 laptop in our slideshow.
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CES 2007: Microsoft says Crysis will be Vista's HaloJan 11, 2007 - in Reviews
The original Xbox had Halo. The Xbox 360 has Gears of War. And soon, according to Microsoft, Windows Vista will have Crysis.
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CES 2007: The $100 laptop in detail - SlideshowJan 11, 2007 - in Reviews
The One Laptop Per Child project is inching towards final production: Prototypes are currently on display at the Consumer Electronics Show and we have used the opportunity to play around with the devices shown by Marvell, which provides the wireless chips for the device. Get a close-up look at the $100 laptop in our slideshow.
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Infineon and Global Locate announce tiny GPS receiverJan 11, 2007 - in News
Infineon Technologies and Global Locate on January 10 announced the successful development of what they claim is the industry's smallest Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver chip for mobile telephones, smart phones and personal navigation devices.
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500 MHz FSB? Core 2 Duo Overtakes Core 2 ExtremeJan 11, 2007 - in Reviews
Many users have reported great success overclocking the Core 2 Duo entry-level model E6300. We drove the 1.86 GHz processor to 3.4 GHz, but despite that, this model still isn't our first choice for overclocking any more.
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Microsoft plugs ten security holesJan 10, 2007 - in News
Microsoft today issued free software updates to plug at least 10 security holes in its Windows operating system and other software.
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$100 laptop could sell to publicJan 10, 2007 - in News
The backers of the One Laptop Per Child project are looking at the possibility of selling the machine to the public.
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One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) prototypes appear at CESJan 10, 2007 - in Picture Story
The green and white OLPC laptops were seen at the Marvell booth. Marvell makes the wireless chips for the project.
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CES 2007: Need to port VHS to DVD or casettes to MP3?Jan 10, 2007 - in News
There's something to be said for a company called "Honest Technology" selling DVD burning software, but I digress even before I begin the story.
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CES 2007: Hands on with Vista: An OS X clone or the best Windows yet?Jan 10, 2007 - in News
Let's get this out of the way first: Microsoft's newest operating system bears more than a passing resemblance to Apple's OS X. And that's a good thing. At first glance, anyone familiar with OS X's Dashboard and desktop widgets will experience a feeling of déjà vu when they see the Windows Sidebar and Desktop Gadgets.
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Google releases Earth 4 finalJan 10, 2007 - in News
Google has released a new version of what is the firm's most prominent applications next to its core search engine. Earth 4 features hundreds of new 3D buildings that were created either by Google employees or by users around the world with Google's SketchUp application.
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CES 2007: Need to port VHS to DVD or casettes to MP3?Jan 10, 2007 - in Reviews
There's something to be said for a company called "Honest Technology" selling DVD burning software, but I digress even before I begin the story.
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CES 2007: Hands on with Vista: An OS X clone or the best Windows yet?Jan 10, 2007 - in Reviews
Let's get this out of the way first: Microsoft's newest operating system bears more than a passing resemblance to Apple's OS X. And that's a good thing. At first glance, anyone familiar with OS X's Dashboard and desktop widgets will experience a feeling of déjà vu when they see the Windows Sidebar and Desktop Gadgets.
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CES 2007: Your cellphone can re-route you around traffic jamsJan 10, 2007 - in News
We have had our fair share of new GPS navigation systems at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. But if it's the basics you are looking for and you need a navigation system that is always with you, than it probably does not get much better than Telenav's Navigator.
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CES 2007: Your cellphone can re-route you around traffic jamsJan 10, 2007 - in Reviews
We have had our fair share of new GPS navigation systems at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. But if it's the basics you are looking for and you need a navigation system that is always with you, than it probably does not get much better than Telenav's Navigator.
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AMD develops open specification for small form factor PCsJan 10, 2007 - in News
AMD said that it is developing guidelines for computer case and motherboard design that will allow the creation of improved small form factor PCs (SFF PCS). "DTX" is intended to become an open standard with specifications scheduled to be released during Q1 2007.
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CES 2007: TI has its cake and eats it with DLP and LED displaysJan 10, 2007 - in News
All around Vegas there is to be found an enigmatic advertisement from Texas Instruments: "It's all in the mirrors." They are referring to Digital Light Processing, something Texas Instruments invented in 1987 and which they are today putting to use in HD TV's and projectors across the industry.
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CES 2007: The unusual stuffJan 10, 2007 - in News
Some people take CES all too seriously. There are lots of vendors at the show who know how to have a little fun and still make a dollar. We have picked three examples.
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CES 2007: TI has its cake and eats it with DLP and LED displaysJan 10, 2007 - in Reviews
All around Vegas there is to be found an enigmatic advertisement from Texas Instruments: "It's all in the mirrors." They are referring to Digital Light Processing, something Texas Instruments invented in 1987 and which they are today putting to use in HD TV's and projectors across the industry.
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CES 2007: TI introduces slim LED-backlit DLP RPTV with 100,000:1 contrast ratioJan 10, 2007 - in News
Texas Instruments (TI) is demonstrating a new DLP (digital light processing) rear-projection TV (RPTV) with hang-on-the wall slim design featuring LED illumination and full HD (high-definition) 1080p resolution at CES 2007 (January 8-11).
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NEC expands large-size widescreen LCD monitor portfolioJan 10, 2007 - in News
NEC Display Solutions of America recently announced the extension of its MultiSync 90-series with a 24" (LCD2490WUXi) and 26" (LCD2690WUXi) widescreen LCD monitors.
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CES 2007: The unusual stuffJan 10, 2007 - in Reviews
Some people take CES all too seriously. There are lots of vendors at the show who know how to have a little fun and still make a dollar. We have picked three examples.
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