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    LG debuts wrist-watch phone

    Touch Watch Phone announced at CES.
    LG Electronics announced Wednesday a high-speed wireless wrist-watch phone with video chat and text messaging capabilities at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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    BioShock may have five sequels

    While BioShock 2 was just announced last March, 2K Games president reveals that BioShock 3, 4, 5, and 6 could be on the way.
    While BioShock 2 was just announced last March, 2K Games president reveals that BioShock 3, 4, 5, and 6 could be on the way.
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    10 new year's resolutions for your business

    We know: You mean to do all kinds of things to keep your IT infrastructure in peak condition, but when the office gets busy, things fall through the cracks.
    We know: You mean to do all kinds of things to keep your IT infrastructure in peak condition, but when the office gets busy, things fall through the cracks. The problems won't go away on their own, though. If you need help compiling a list of what you have to accomplish, here are our top ten New Year's resolutions that you can implement to get your business in tip-top shape.
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    Canon PIXMA MP480

    Decent quality for the price.
    Canon's PIXMA MP480 offers a good compromise between quality and price. It certainly isn't the fastest of printers, but its consistency and print quality are well worth the few extra dollars it costs over competitors.
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    OQO launches handheld PC with OLED touch screen

    OQO launched a touch screen ultramobile PC with and OLED screen and 3G connectivity.
    OQO continues to push the boundaries in ultramobile PC design, on Wednesday launching the Model 2+ computer that delivers a full PC performance in a tiny package.
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    New liquid cools hot gaming PCs

    Hardcore Computer developed Core Coolant, a new liquid to cool its high end gaming PCs.
    Hardcore Computer has developed a new liquid to cool computer components inside a family of monstrous PCs it created for gamers, and the company hopes to attract interest for the coolant from other parts of the IT industry that grapple with heat, such as server makers.
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    Fore! Garmin to debut GPS for golfers

    Garmin's newest GPS line may not improve your handicap, but at least you'll know exactly where the greens are.
    Golfers, take note. Garmin's newest GPS line may not improve your handicap, but at least you'll know exactly where the greens are. The Approach G5, the first Garmin touch-screen handheld designed for golfers, will come preloaded with detailed maps for thousands of U.S. golf courses--no subscription required.
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    Kogan EziNav GPS

    A great (if somewhat tacky) budget GPS unit.
    Part of the company's line-up of inexpensive and competitive products, Kogan's EziNav GPS unit is a great budget GPS unit. It offers a positive navigation experience as well as a few extra features.
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    Garmin nuvi 255

    Compact GPS ideal for consumers on a budget
    Garmin's nuvi 255 offers the same features as its widescreen counterpart, the nuvi 255W, but it has a smaller and lower resolution display and a cheaper price point. This makes it a viable option for those on a budget, commanding an RRP of under $300.
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    Chinese government campaign targets Internet porn

    China's government has launched a campaign to stamp out Internet pornography.
    China's government launched a month-long campaign to stamp out Internet pornography on Monday, with Google's search engine topping the list of Web sites it wants to see crack down on pornographic content.
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    Google unveils new desktop Docs gadget

    Google has added a new feature to enable users to find and access their Google documents straight from the desktop.
    Google has added a new feature to enable users to find and access their Google documents straight from the desktop.
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    IE's European share falls under 60%, Firefox's growth stalls

    Traditionally, Europeans are much more likely than Americans to ditch IE and turn to an alternative.
    Fewer than 60% of European Web users run Microsoft's Internet Explorer, a French-based metrics company reported yesterday, while more than 31% have switched to Mozilla's Firefox.
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    Samsung cams go ultrawide, ultraslim

    In wide-angle capability, the Samsung HZ10W is the league leader at this year's CES among fixed-lens cameras.
    During four digital camera announcements at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today, Samsung introduced a wide-angle, 10X-optical-zoom camera that ranges from an extremely wide 24mm on the wide-angle end to 240mm on the telephoto end. In wide-angle capability, the Samsung HZ10W is the league leader at this year's CES among fixed-lens cameras.
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    Olympus puts 10X optical zoom in a pocket cam

    Olympus has put yet another feather in its zoom cap with the Olympus Stylus-9000.
    It's no 26x optical zoom behemoth like its just-announced SP-590 UZ, but Olympus put yet another feather in its zoom cap with the Olympus Stylus-9000. The company announced the slim 10X -optical-zoom digital camera in a press release as part of its 2009 offerings at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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    Olympus: once again the megazoom master

    No sooner did Kodak announce the record-setting 24x optical zoom Kodak Z980 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas than Olympus swooped in and took the crown back with a 26x optical zoom camera.
    No sooner did Kodak announce the record-setting 24x optical zoom Kodak Z980 at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas than Olympus swooped in and took the crown back with a 26x optical zoom camera.
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    10 new year's resolutions for your business

    We know: You mean to do all kinds of things to keep your IT infrastructure in peak condition, but when the office gets busy, things fall through the cracks.
    We know: You mean to do all kinds of things to keep your IT infrastructure in peak condition, but when the office gets busy, things fall through the cracks. The problems won't go away on their own, though. If you need help compiling a list of what you have to accomplish, here are our top ten New Year's resolutions that you can implement to get your business in tip-top shape.
  • +

    Canon PIXMA MP480

    Decent quality for the price.
    Canon's PIXMA MP480 offers a good compromise between quality and price. It certainly isn't the fastest of printers, but its consistency and print quality are well worth the few extra dollars it costs over competitors.
  • +

    OQO launches handheld PC with OLED touch screen

    OQO launched a touch screen ultramobile PC with and OLED screen and 3G connectivity.
    OQO continues to push the boundaries in ultramobile PC design, on Wednesday launching the Model 2+ computer that delivers a full PC performance in a tiny package.
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    BioShock may have five sequels

    While BioShock 2 was just announced last March, 2K Games president reveals that BioShock 3, 4, 5, and 6 could be on the way.
    While BioShock 2 was just announced last March, 2K Games president reveals that BioShock 3, 4, 5, and 6 could be on the way.
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    LG debuts wrist-watch phone

    Touch Watch Phone announced at CES.
    LG Electronics announced Wednesday a high-speed wireless wrist-watch phone with video chat and text messaging capabilities at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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    Faster Serial ATA coming this year

    The SATA 6Gbps standard is coming in the second quarter.
    The SATA 6Gbps standard is coming in the second quarter, says Conrad Maxwell, SATA-IO marketing chair.
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