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- Sony Ericsson's 8.1MP C905 Cyber-shot cellphone gets unboxed on video
- Cowon's O2 PMP ships in Korea October 13, starts at $224
- La Fonera 2.0 emerges for developers, encourages USB-related shenanigans
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- Screen Grabs: Nokia 5800-branding womanizer snaps pics of Britney Spears
- Samsung's NC10 netbook on sale in US for $480
- GE builds an OLED printer, hopes to challenge light bulbs in 2010
- Portwell ships Atom-based nano-ITX motherboard
- Asus intros WiMAX-equipped M50Vm-A1WM 15.4 incher
- How would you change Nikon's D90?
- New MacBooks to be based on NVIDIA GeForce 9400 / 9300 chipsets?
- eMachines' $300 EL1200 desktop: "the size of a dictionary"
- 3's INQ to hit the mobile scene with Facebook-friendly INQ1
- DoCoMo serves your DLNA content to a friend's TV via mobile phone
- MDI's "AirCar" officially becomes the FlowAIR
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- Ruf Automobile's electric Porsche concept gets real, pictured
- Zepto debuts 14-inch Nox A14 gaming laptop
- Fraunhofer IPMS demonstrates OLED with touch control
- CarTel uses wardriving for science, better driving directions
- RIM said to be toiling away on BlackBerry super-phone, Storm successors
- Eee PC news: touchscreens, bumps to dual-core Atoms, sub-$300 model
- Is Microsoft finally close to snatching up RIM?
- HTC's first WiMAX-enabled handset revealed: T8290, from Russia with Speed
- Orange pulling Bolds to fix software issues, AT&T smiles
- Onkyo introduces wireless MHP-UW2 headphones, iPod adapter
- Panasonic, Renesas team to mass produce 32nm chips
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- Sony has a PS3 controller charger, let us show you it
- Kevlar handkerchief keeps your nose clean, protects against friendly fire
- T-Mobile G1 gets early user review
- ATM skimmers: now with SMS notification built right in
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- The week in gaming: a LittleBigPlanet calculator, night vision, and Gears 2
- This week in Apple: New notebooks, new writers, and more Woz
- The math gap: it's cultural (so stop mocking nerds)
- Wal-Mart joins MSN and Yahoo, leaves DRM servers online
- Iowa State to charge students for dorm room land lines
- Think of the children! AA and Delta agree to filter porn
- Quantum encryption and the weakness of European science
- Holiday wars: Sony counts on games, Microsoft on price
- Seagate spins plans for solid-state drives in 2009
- Osama bin Fragged: a review of terrorist propaganda games
- Download services increasingly popular with universities
- Yahoo Web Analytics to finally give Google some competition
- Wikipedia adopts Ubuntu for its server infrastructure
- Intel to examine AMD split for x86 licensing violations
- Parents want to be "cool," are using SMS with their kids
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