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Motorola/Oakley O Rokr sunglasses
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| 11:39 Jul 28, 2006 |
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Why settle for ordinary sunglasses when there's all this silicon around us?
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Gearbox #26
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We're still waiting for an in-case jacuzzi...
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Nokia N-Gage - Feature #34
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Dan Rutter pulls apart the latest game-enabled mobile phone from Nokia and finds that, although it may feel like 'talking to a taco', it provides a big improvement on the ...
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Gearbox #30
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| 00:00 Jan 9, 2004 |
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Kitification - the act of kit-attaching in a frenzy of spin, light and steel. Here's your ammunition.
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Silent emissions - Feature #31
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Hot chicks with mobile phones. That’s right, researchers have found that EM radiation (like that from cell phones) can ‘cook’ the embryos in chicken eggs. We sent Ty Pendlebury ...
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The World in Your Pants - Feature #32
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Until now John Gillooly thought 3G was some sort of rap artist.
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The road to ROM: A brief history of multimedia - Feature #25
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And it’s a very pretty one at that. Tap together your ruby slippers (inbuilt watch included) and take a walk down the yellow brick road with Ty Pendlebury.
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Gearbox #27
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We down-shift some kit so you know what to give the up-shift. If you get our meaning.
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Hewlett Packard iPAQ H5450 Pocket PC
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However, every now and then there comes a PDA that has our areolas pulling their finest impression of the pyramids of Egypt. The H5450 is one such PDA -- here’s why
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Jabra SP500
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| 09:39 Oct 13, 2005 |
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Look ma -- no hands! Looking cool, but does Jabra's BlueTooth hand free phone speaker enhance your life?
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Belkin F8T030 Bluetooth Access Point/Print Server
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| 00:00 Dec 1, 2003 |
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As well as acting as a print server for USB printers, this Class 1 Bluetooth 1.1 AP allows up to seven Bluetooth enabled devices, such as PDAs and Laptops, access to your ...
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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth
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It's either a stroke of genius or a natural evolution that a myriad of 2.4GHz RF wireless solutions have migrated to the Bluetooth standard, but it has taken years.
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Palm Innovation New Product Line Launch 8th October Melbourne
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PDA users generally fit into two categories, those that use them religiously to book in every moment of their lives, or those who buy them for their other capabilities. ...
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Intel wants OEMs to drop Floppy Drives
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Intel has decided it’s had enough of the humble floppy drive, and is thus calling on all OEMs to phase them out during the second half of 2002, according to
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Computers replacing DJs – say it ain’t so!
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Artificial Intelligence researchers at Hewlett Packard have put together a system that could one day replace the human DJ in clubs around the world, according to ...
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XScale CPUs powering robots
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Finding use in more than just sub-notebooks and PDAs, Intel's XScale processor has worked its way onto a SBC (single-board computer) designed for controlling robots, called ...
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