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Apr 21, 2008
Nic Cho

Microsoft Announces Completion Of Its Acquisition Of Danger Inc.

The worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential, Microsoft has officially announced that it has completed its acquisition of Danger Inc., the software and services company that’s revolutionizing the experience of the mobile Internet.
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Apr 20, 2008
Nic Cho

Panasonic Announces New LUMIX TZ50 With Wi-Fi Capability

The well-known international brand name for Japanese electric products manufacturer Matsushita Electric Industrial, Panasonic has announced a new addition to its award-winning TZ-family of digital cameras – LUMIX DMC-TZ50, featuring 9.1 megapixel image sensor, Venus Engine IV, 3-inch LCD display, 28mm wide-angle LEICA lens, 10x optical zoom, 720p HD video recording function, Intelligent Auto Mode, built-in wireless LAN communications function (Wi-Fi) that complies with IEEE 802.11b/g standards, and access to T-Mobile HotSpot service. Once connected, the users can access Google’s Picasa Web Album right from the camera, without having to use a PC or mobile phone.


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Apr 20, 2008
Nic Cho

NAVIGON 2100 max And 2120 max GPS Devices With New DirectHelp Feature

One of the world’s leading providers of navigation products and software solutions, NAVIGON has announced the release of the NAVIGON 2100 max and NAVIGON 2120 max personal navigation devices (PNDs), incorporating slim, stylish piano-black casings, anti-glare 4.3 inch touchscreen display and new DirectHelp feature, which aimed to enhance your navigation experience.


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Apr 19, 2008
Nic Cho

New Kingston DataTraveler BlackBox USB Flash Drive

The world’s largest independent manufacturer of memory products, Kingston Technology Company has recently announced the launch of the new, ultra-secure DataTraveler BlackBox, which is Kingston’s first Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)-validated USB Flash drive, aiming to protect your organization’s portable data and comply with data-at-rest agency directives.


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Apr 17, 2008
Nic Cho

New Asus U6Ep Notebook

The world’s leading manufacturer of notebooks, motherboards, graphics cards and wireless equipment, Asus has recently unveiled its new notebook – Asus U6Ep, which sports a 12.1-inch glare-type widescreen with exclusive Splendid Color Enhancement Engine, Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 processor (2.6GHz), Intel GM965 Express chipset, Intel GMA X3100 graphics, DDR2 667MHz memory, 160GB Hybrid storage with 256MB Flash, built-in WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.0, aiming to deliver the best mobile performance ever.


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Apr 17, 2008
Nic Cho

Hop-on Announces $20 Disposable Cellphone

The US-based company best known for developing the world’s first disposable cell phone, Hop-on has announced the launch of its $20 low end GSM cellphone with no LCD screen, using a Texas Instruments chip set and operates on the 900/1800 MHz frequency.


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Apr 16, 2008
Nic Cho

Latest Canon PIXMA iP100 Ultra-Portable Printer

The leading company in imaging products and solutions for the digital home and office, Canon has added a new compact printer to its PIXMA range, named as PIXMA iP100 (replacement of the popular PIXMA iP90v), featuring a new 9600dpi FINE printhead with the promise of finer prints, which aimed to deliver the ultimate in portable photo and document printing.


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Apr 16, 2008
Nic Cho

New Asus M70 With Full HD Capability And Blu-Ray Support

The leading company in the new digital era, Asus has recently announced its latest entertainment notebook with 17-inch WUXGA (1920×1200 pixels resolution) widescreen (16:10 aspect ratio) display and Blu-ray support, named as Asus M70, which incorporates built-in Altec Lansing Speakers and Dolby Home Theater, aiming to provide clearer, bigger and better picture quality with enhanced audio for the complete cinema experience on the go.


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