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Flip Video MinoHD (black)
While it has its flaws and is a bit expensive, the ultrasimple Flip Video MinoHD produces impressive video for a camcorder of its size.
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Sony NV-U84
Sony has positioned the otherwise good NV-U84 GPS device in an odd spot, where it's not as good a value as the models immediately above and below it in the NAV-U lineup.
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Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 3G
If you can get over its bulk and price, the Mophie Juice Pack will indeed extend the battery life of your iPhone 3G.
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Iomega eGo Helium
The Iomega eGo Helium is a cost-effective solution for MacBook Air users who need additional data storage and don't want to sacrifice form for function.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 (red)
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is a camera that people will either love for its speed, photo quality, and interchangeable-lens flexibility or hate for its large-ish size, electronic viewfinder, and occasionally frustrating design.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 (blue)
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is a camera that people will either love for its speed, photo quality, and interchangeable-lens flexibility or hate for its large-ish size, electronic viewfinder, and occasionally frustrating design.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 (black)
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is a camera that people will either love for its speed, photo quality, and interchangeable-lens flexibility or hate for its large-ish size, electronic viewfinder, and occasionally frustrating design.
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Skullcandy Double Agent headphones (brown)
The Skullcandy Double Agent headphones offer a unique and stylized all-in-one design, but they're not particularly comfortable, and sound quality is subpar. Unless your main goal is to do away with wires and stand out from the crowd, these are not the best option.
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Skullcandy Double Agent headphones (black)
The Skullcandy Double Agent headphones offer a unique and stylized all-in-one design, but they're not particularly comfortable, and sound quality is subpar. Unless your main goal is to do away with wires and stand out from the crowd, these are not the best option.
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Skullcandy Double Agent headphones (green)
The Skullcandy Double Agent headphones offer a unique and stylized all-in-one design, but they're not particularly comfortable, and sound quality is subpar. Unless your main goal is to do away with wires and stand out from the crowd, these are not the best option.
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Zune 3.1 firmware gives you 3 new games, price drops for flash Zunes too
It has been 2 months since the major Zune 3.0 update and couple of new devices were released. Today Microsoft released the Zune 3.1 update that adds 3 new games...
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HomePlug revival continues with new Netgear Powerline gear
Remember when, not so long ago, home networking using power lines seemed down for the count due to slow throughput rates, especially as Draft N wireless devices entered the...
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LG INCITE Windows Mobile 6.1 device now available from AT&T
Wow, I just can't keep up with AT&T's high end mobile phone releases. Today, AT&T and LG announced the availability today of the LG INCITE Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional device....
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Review: New REDFLY C8N Smartphone Terminal serves as a media player too
The REDFLY Mobile Companion (now marketed as the REDFLY Smartphone Terminal) has served me well for a few months as I have stated in my first and second impressions. In...
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Quick iPhone app review: Cronk
I look at the Apple iPhone store and am blown away by the number, variety, and quality of applications that are now present after just a few short months in...
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MailShadowG syncs Outlook data to Google and thus your G1
After checking out my T-Mobile G1 review and reading how I was looking for a way to get my Exchange information on my device, Clay sent me an email with...
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Review: Sprint Touch Pro and AT&T HTC Fuze Windows Mobile devices
Last week I was quite excited about the BlackBerry Bold and think it is fantastic piece of hardware and the best BlackBerry device currently available. However, I could not get...
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Asus launches 'world's fastest' smartphone
Yes, you read correctly: Asus has unveiled its latest smartphone, which, it claims is the "fastest business PDA phone in the world." Them's big words coming from a mobile underdog....
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What's driving women out of computer science?
When it comes to higher education, women have achieved parity with men in almost every technical pursuit...except computer science. With all science and engineering fields considered, the percentage of bachelor’s...
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Review: TeleNav Shotgun internet connected personal navigation device
Last week TeleNav announced their new Shotgun personal navigation device (PND). The Shotgun takes the tried and true TeleNav navigation software (found on many carrier phones as AT&T Navigator, Sprint...
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