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CES 2007: Windows Vista gets an updated fingerprint readerJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Microsoft showed at CES a slightly upgraded fingerprint reader device that now comes with Windows Vista compatible software from Digital Persona. The device allows users to replace their passwords with their fingerprint.
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Tech companies offer several ways to pimp your rideJan 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
Diesel Audio had on display a truck with a bunch of speakers visible right behind the passenger/driver seats.
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Hardware-accelerated physics for laptops and noise-cancelling headsets at ShowStoppersJan 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
At the ShowStoppers after-CES-hours event, Aegia demonstrated that their PhysX card could work for laptops, provided that it sits inside of a special laptop dock.
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CES 2007: Microsoft intros fancy gaming keyboardJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
The Reclusa gaming keyboard is yet another product that was born through the cooperation of the Redmond-company and Razer, a company that has specialized itself on developing gaming peripherals.
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CES 2007: Microsoft, Broadcom aim to lower cost of HD DVD playersJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Microsoft today said that it is working with Broadcom to develop a hardware and software reference design to enable "more cost-efficient HD DVD playback," or in other words, decrease the cost of integrating HD DVD players into consumer electronics and computing devices.
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CES 2007: VoodooPC introduces new Envy gaming notebookJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Las Vegas (NV) - VoodooPC introduced its newest product, the Voodoo Envy HW:201 notebook PC, today at CES 2007.
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CES 2007: iRobot unveils programmable robotJan 8, 2007 - in News
iRobot's "Create" has made the rounds a few weeks ago when the device appeared on the FCC database, but now it is official: the company is offering a trimmed down version of its vacuum cleaners as a fully programmable robot for aspiring roboticists.
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CES 2007: Motorola aims to raise the level of personalization for mobile devicesJan 8, 2007 - in News
When Ed Zander took over Motorola in 2004 after resigning as president and COO of Sun Microsystems, few people expected him to revitalize the beleaguered technology company. But thanks to new products like the popular RAZR phone, Motorola's mobile phone market share has increased from 13% to 22% in just a couple of years and its products have come to symbolize the increasing personalization of mobile devices.
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CES 2007: Motorola, Sprint-Nextel to bring Wimax to ChicagoJan 8, 2007 - in News
Motorola said that it has been chosen by Sprint-Nextel to build a Wimax infrastructure for Chicago, Ill.
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CES 2007: iRobot unveils programmable robotJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
iRobot's "Create" has made the rounds a few weeks ago when the device appeared on the FCC database, but now it is official: the company is offering a trimmed down version of its vacuum cleaners as a fully programmable robot for aspiring roboticists.
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CES 2007: Intel rolls out new quad-core processor Core 2 Quad Q6600Jan 8, 2007 - in News
Intel is enjoying its lead in the current microprocessor market and today announced more CPUs with four cores. There are three new quad-cores altogether, one desktop processor and two chips for entry-level servers.
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CES 2007: Motorola aims to raise the level of personalization for mobile devicesJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
When Ed Zander took over Motorola in 2004 after resigning as president and COO of Sun Microsystems, few people expected him to revitalize the beleaguered technology company. But thanks to new products like the popular RAZR phone, Motorola's mobile phone market share has increased from 13% to 22% in just a couple of years and its products have come to symbolize the increasing personalization of mobile devices.
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CES 2007: 200 GB Blu-ray discs, 16.5 GB Mini discs in the worksJan 8, 2007 - in News
hile we are just about to see a greater adoption of high-definition media formats and 50 GB Blu-ray will be shipping in the first quarter, we have spotted the next generation of Blu-ray at CES.
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CES 2007: Hitachi touts HDD/DVD hybrid camcorder and a $2500 50" LCDJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Hitachi began the first official CES day with a press conference that took place a couple hours before the show floor officially opened. Among the key topics covered were its flagship HDD/DVD hybrid camcorder as wella s a 50" LCD for less than $2500.
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CES 2007: Motorola, Sprint-Nextel to bring Wimax to ChicagoJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Motorola said that it has been chosen by Sprint-Nextel to build a Wimax infrastructure for Chicago, Ill.
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CES 2007: Intel rolls out new quad-core processor Core 2 Quad Q6600Jan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Intel is enjoying its lead in the current microprocessor market and today announced more CPUs with four cores. There are three new quad-cores altogether, one desktop processor and two chips for entry-level servers.
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CES 2007: MSN pairs up with Garmin to offer local data on GPS devicesJan 8, 2007 - in News
MSN will be pushing everything from updates about traffic conditions, weather conditions and forecasts, fuel prices, to even movie times and locations to GPS devices, beginning with Garmin's $999 nuvi 680 in the coming months.
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CES 2007: Yahoo launches Go for Mobile 2.0 on Motorola RAZR'sJan 8, 2007 - in News
Yahoo has launched version 2.0 of its Go for Mobile online applications suite, with first runs going out to Yahoo! partners in crime Motorola on the MOTORAZR maxx V6 and MOTORAZR V3xx; with another 70 other mobile devices worldwide set to get the Go in the coming weeks.
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CES 2007: Lensbabies bend SLR lensesJan 8, 2007 - in News
Of all the SLR lenses and paraphanalia going around, Lensbaby is probably one of the most interesting. Called "selective focus SLR lenses", basically the bayonet mounted lenses are ajustable in multiple directions in order to achieve a very impressive and artistic effect on photos.
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CES 2007: Asus demoing UWB HDMI connection systemJan 8, 2007 - in News
Asus today announced that it is introducing a new line of 'Wireless for HDMI' products, including accessory devices and embedded designs to simplify connections between home audio and video electronic components.
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CES 2007: EA Mobile comes of age, Tetris still addictiveJan 8, 2007 - in News
longside the feast of cool cell phones with all their new bells and whistles EA Mobile has been showing just how they have matured in the past year from JAMDAT, the developer of casual games like Tetris, into an EA powerhouse; taking advantage of the (relatively) huge amounts of power now available for gaming in mobile phones.
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CES 2007: Making use of those cool new cell phone features: ShoZuJan 8, 2007 - in News
Another of the free web services being bandied about CES 2007 is ShoZu, a service which allows one to (more easily) share photos and video taken on a mobile phone.
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CES 2007: Hitachi touts HDD/DVD hybrid camcorder and a $2500 50" LCDJan 8, 2007 - in News
Hitachi began the first official CES day with a press conference that took place a couple hours before the show floor officially opened. Among the key topics covered were its flagship HDD/DVD hybrid camcorder as well as a 50" LCD for less than $2500.
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CES 2007: MSN pairs up with Garmin to offer local data on GPS devicesJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
MSN will be pushing everything from updates about traffic conditions, weather conditions and forecasts, fuel prices, to even movie times and locations to GPS devices, beginning with Garmin's $999 nuvi 680 in the coming months.
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CES 2007: Yahoo launches Go for Mobile 2.0 on Motorola RAZR'sJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Yahoo has launched version 2.0 of its Go for Mobile online applications suite, with first runs going out to Yahoo! partners in crime Motorola on the MOTORAZR maxx V6 and MOTORAZR V3xx; with another 70 other mobile devices worldwide set to get the Go in the coming weeks.
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CES 2007: Lensbabies bend SLR lensesJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Of all the SLR lenses and paraphanalia going around, Lensbaby is probably one of the most interesting. Called "selective focus SLR lenses", basically the bayonet mounted lenses are ajustable in multiple directions in order to achieve a very impressive and artistic effect on photos.
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CES 2007: Webaroo promises free offline browsingJan 8, 2007 - in News
Offline browsing is not a terribly difficult thing to achieve, if you do a bit of running around - manually downloading and saving a whole series of internet pages is no fun, however, and half of technology is making simple but tedious things easier. Enter Webaroo, who introduced us to their service for downloading a multitude of web pages for offline browsing.
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CES 2007: D-Link puts draft 11n in new networked media playerJan 8, 2007 - in News
D-Link today at CES announced the DSM-750 MediaLounge Wireless Media Player that can display HD video and that incorporates draft 802.11n wireless.
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CES 2007: EA Mobile comes of age, Tetris still addictiveJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
longside the feast of cool cell phones with all their new bells and whistles EA Mobile has been showing just how they have matured in the past year from JAMDAT, the developer of casual games like Tetris, into an EA powerhouse; taking advantage of the (relatively) huge amounts of power now available for gaming in mobile phones.
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CES 2007: Making use of those cool new cell phone features: ShoZuJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Another of the free web services being bandied about CES 2007 is ShoZu, a service which allows one to (more easily) share photos and video taken on a mobile phone.
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