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Sling Media Debuts TV Place-Shifting for the BlackBerry and HD Content04-01-2008 Sling Media has announced two new place-shifting products for streaming live television to a BlackBerry handheld as well as streaming high-definition video to broadband connected computers. The product offerings come days before Sling Media showcases both to the public...
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Sony Expected to Announce Skype Support for PSP at CES03-01-2008 According to a Sony Web page dedicated to news to be announced at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show the latest software upgrade to the PlayStation Portable platform will be Skype support. Sony has never been one to let any...
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LG Electronics LN79002-01-2008 Maps on this GPS device are easy to use, but suggested routes are not always the best.
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Alpine Electronics Blackbird PMD-B20002-01-2008 Expensive GPS device has a media player, Bluetooth connectivity, and easy-to-use controls.
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Mio Technology DigiWalker C72002-01-2008 Multiple-mode GPS device has a 2-megapixel digital camera.
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Garmin Nuvi 36002-01-2008 This tiny, affordable GPS device offers high-end features such as travel information.
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Nokia Siemens Buys Network Managment Firm Apertio02-01-2008 The $205 acquisition nets Nokia a software suite for managing mobile phone subscriptons.
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Bringing Broken Gadgets Back From the Dead02-01-2008 I was facing the age-old problem: Fix my dying gadget to squeeze another year out of it, or bite the bullet and pay full freight for a new one.
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U.S. at the Bottom of Global Privacy Rankings02-01-2008 Big Brother lives. And he may live a lot closer to home than you might think or want. Human rights organization Privacy International compiled list of the best and worst countries in 2007 for citizen privacy versus government surveillance. The...
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Microsoft Comes Clean About Critical Windows Home Server Bug31-12-2007 Microsoft released more details about a critical bug in its Windows Home Server software (spotted last week) that has the capability to corrupt data on storage devices that run the WHS software. On Saturday it told Computerworld magazine that a...
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