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It would have probably made more sense for Apple to call it the iTablet, rather than the iPad, but British company X2 Company has decided to capitalise on that folly by taking up the heavily-rumoured moniker for its new slate. The iTablet, which is sch
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A happy belated birthday goes out to Facebook, the mega-social networking site which turned six years old yesterday. And sure we're a day late in sending along our birthday wishes, but with 400 million users, we probably would have been drowned out in the
- Feb 5
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Bubble wrap may be okay for shipping large, bulky objects but it doesn’t really cut it for flat, framed photos. (If you’ve ever tried to pack up and ship a gallery show of photos to another location, you know what we mean.)
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Dev. blog post suggests company could be readying a tablet device.
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Interview With David Hume Kennerly
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Huawei is planning to launch a number of Android-based devices, including smartphones and "home-use Internet devices", at Mobile World Congress.
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Some thoughts on shooting candidBy Marcus Hammerschmitt
- Feb 6
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Sporting 3D graphics, great animations and numerous ways to dispatch the ensuing hordes, Castle Frenzy is a beautiful and addictive title.
- Feb 6
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Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have built an enhanced version of an experimental atomic clock based on a single aluminum atom that would neither gain nor lose one second in about 3.7 billion years. That makes it th
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Real pets are rubbish. If they're not pissing and shitting everywhere, they're trying to hump your leg or chewing on that miniature Master Chief helmet you paid 140 notes for. By contrast, video game creatures are clearly awesome. Most seem to lack the ne
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2009 CEDIA Electronic Lifestyles® Award Winner Best Integrated Home: Overall Winner Electronic Systems Consutlant: T&T Automation Ltd.—British Columbia, Canada When Tony Harper, the managing director of T & T Automation Ltd., was hired to handle all t
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Sharp's solar business is on track to turn its first annual profit this year, it said this week.
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Study finds people with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis face highest risk during flare-ups
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A $6 app that provides pieces of random fiction may not be for everyone. But McSweeney's delivers great content in a simple, classy interface.
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