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Manish Kanaujia | Jun 30 2007
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Japanese company MiniPC has come out with a compact PC design called the SA800. This mini PC measures 198x198x82 mm and sports Celeron, Core Solo, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo CPU, SATA HDD, 945GT chipset, and 2GB RAM (at the max). The best part of this PC..
Bharat | Jun 30 2007
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Toshiba over the years has offered an advance and interactive functionality in its products - thereby growing into a name diversified with personification. Hence, Toshiba's creation always remain a curiosity and a much awaited affair for the patrons. ...
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 29 2007
earthquake
Good old Japan; where an earthquake is never too distant in future. So what do people do there to prepare for a disaster that strikes without any warning signs? Nothing much except maybe watch animals for weird behavior. Stupid animals, think they...
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 29 2007
dell
Dell Inc. is proud to announce the launch of its nine new Inspiron desktops and notebooks. Also announced is XPS M1330 notebook that will hit the market with eight different shell-colors to choose from. To improve its falling sales-graph in the...
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 29 2007
paying device
For all those spendthrifts who squeeze their bankcards while shopping without considering the serious jolt they'd be getting while checking the accounts later, designer Jacob Palmborg has came out with this unique RFID card that links every account you.
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 29 2007
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Everything Microsoft does needs to be momentous. So when it lays down a target for its 'Unlimited Potential' program, it targets not one or for that matter ten million people, but a billion people. Yes, MS aims to see PCs in the hands of a billion...
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 29 2007
mis sense
Doctors (both surgeons and non-surgeons) have long longed (that came out weird) for a technological breakthrough that could help them in better judging the spatial differences between various body parts. A better understanding of the same would allow...
P. Vijay | Jun 28 2007
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If motorcycle sounds are music to your ears and if you really miss them during office hours, then Solid Alliance 2.0 might just be the right toy that you can carry to your office. This USB hub not only looks like a bike engine but also sounds and...
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 27 2007
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Why settle for a normal desktop computer when you can have a supercomputer instead? And I'm not talking about those gigantic machines. I'm referring to the latest development in the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of...
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 27 2007
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Competition among companies bodes well for the consumers. Nowhere is this more exemplified than in the gadget-market. Take this for instance: To combat SanDisk's 32 GB flash drive that the company announced a couple of weeks back, Samsung...

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