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Gallery: OS X Snow Leopard Unboxed
It’s Friday morning, February 28th 2009, and look who came to breakfast. Why, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, of course. I popped into the local branch of FNAC to
Instapaper: A $5 App That Justifies Your iPhone Buy
Marco Arment’s Instapaper is one of two* killer apps for the iPhone : It’s so useful that it just about justifies the phone’s purchase price all by itself.
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Six Million Songs in Your Pouch: Apple Approves Spotify for iPhone
Spotify, the music streaming application which brings any of six million songs instantaneously to your desktop has been approved by Apple for the iPhone . Paying
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Survey: Fagor Transportable Induction Cooktop Won’t Blaze Down Your Residence
Cooking with a hotplate? Awesome. Burning your dorm room down because you went to the Phish show for 6 hours and left said hotplate on? Not so much. That’s where
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1959 Wittnauer Cine-Twin: Camera and Projector in Single
Remember we told you that Nikon’s Coolpix S1000pj was the “the first that we know of in a consumer camera”. We were wrong. Way back in 1959 you could
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NYC Giving Away Chilly Bike Helmets
There’s probably one thing that stops adoption of bicycle helmets more than anything else, and that’s the fact that they all look so dorky. The standard
At present Asus Plans An E-Book Reader
Call it the EeeBook. The electronic books reader market is red hot right now and Asus is taking notice. The company plans to introduce an e-reader under its
Novel, Cheaper Sony DSLR Nearly Same to Older Sibling
Today there are three more Sony DSLRs in the world. First, the consumer-level A550 ($1050) and A500 ($850). Both have twist-n-look flip-out LCD screens, and the more expensive
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Breeze Summit Brings Power Lift to Kitchenette Counters
Take an old, 20” Apple Cinema display (the original plastic one), a netbook and a touch screen and mix them all together. Stand back, tap with a magic wand and shazam!
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iPhone Goes to China Without Wi-Fi
Apple and carrier China Unicom have struck a deal to sell iPhones in China later this year, marking Apple ’s entrance into the world’s largest wireless market.