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Blush Pink Sony VAIO C1
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Blush Pink Sony VAIO C1. valentines day 2007 buyers guide. In keeping with the "his and hers" nature of this venerable day, we've broken up our usual list of technology and gadget goodies along gender lines.... OK, so the color's a strong clue as to the target...
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Opinion: Why Netbooks Are Doomed
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battery life. This was the first of several dates between the netbook and me, and I confess my wife was getting a bit jealous. Alas, the first blush of interest was quickly tempered by reality. ...
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Axentra HipServ Is a Home Entertainment Powerhouse Server
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masquerades as an appliance with the same capabilities. The package says LaCie, but the internal smarts come from Axentra At first blush, the HipServ sounds like many of the other media and entertainment servers that you see from companies such as NetGear,...
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Facebook Recieves Second Take-Down Notice in Relation to Scrabulous Application
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and launched it on Facebook as a third party application. When it comes to users, Scrabulous boasts numbers that would make Hasbro, the company that owns the rights to the original Scrabble, blush. At the beginning of the year, Hasbro requested that Scrabulous...
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3D Performance
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9000 has a DirectX8-capable graphics chip with 32 MB DDR-RAM. Its predecessor can be found in the Asus L3C with the Mobility Radeon 7500. Direct-3D Performance: 3D Mark 2001 SE At first blush, these values don't look too shabby. But let's recall the comparison...
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Neuros MP3 Digital Audio Computer
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but it is indeed multifunctional - and smart. While you might push it aside in favor of its tiny - and often cheaper - competitors at first blush, the many nifty functions the unit offers merit another look. In addition to more than adequate MP3 playback and...
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SBWM In Use
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roomies trying to wrest control of the music selection (the thing feels like it's got to weigh at least a pound). At first blush it looks like the screen uses a cool electroluminescent blue, but it is a backlit LCD. The screen is easy to read, using non-fixed...
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Head Mounted Displays (HMDs)
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The nVisor SX, developed and marketed by NVIS, is a high-end head-mounted display. It has a maximum resolution of 1280x1024 pixels, and costs about $24,000. At first blush, using a pair of glasses or a helmet with one screen for each of eye appears to be an...
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Equipment
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S-Video connectors for the usual peripherals. YUV and HDMI will make it easy for owners of a Toshiba 32WL48P to move to HDTV when the time comes. At first blush, the TV is a serious product. Toshiba knows its business and missing are the kind of foul-ups made...
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The Turion 64 Inside Story
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notebooks all bearing the Centrino brand, none of which can be easily distinguished from another on technical merits. On first blush, this may not appear to pose problems for notebook buyers, but it does put Intel on track to expand its market-leading position...