13Jul2010
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Sumvision reads different memory cards

The sumvision media player is one that you must consider seriously for your home because of its capability of reading different kinds of memory storage devices including different memory cards such as SD and SDHC as well. This means that if you want to view the videos or photographs that are stored on your camcorder you can easily do so by connecting the memory card which is usually in SD

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13Jul2010
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Creating Your Own Solar Panels

Making your own solar panels can be quite effective along with the basic facts clarified. There are DIY systems that can be made right from the scratch along with the steady mechanisms being brought forth to bring the most incredible as well as initial bases for raising a solar panel. These can be built at home and some electronic understanding comes to be helpful. These are not mandatory but

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13Jul2010
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Popular Smart Phones in 2010

It’s fair to say smart phones are a fairly new product only in the last 4 or 5 years have they really hit off with your average Joe, this is due to the fact that five or so years ago smart phones were more business related and were more often than not big, nasty, bulky things that even your parents would be embarrassed to walk around with. Nowadays though, smart phones seem to be taking over

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12Jul2010
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The new smartphone-come-tablet from Dell

Plenty of Apple rivals are trying to muscle in on the smartphone market and computer experts Dell are proving no different with their first mobile handset. The all new Dell Streak is the first attempt at a mobile phone from Dell and one thing’s for certain - it’s a cracker! The new handset is a tablet-come-Android smartphone and with its 5 inch multi-touch screen, you definitely

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08Jul2010
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3D to soon be hitting Adobe Flash 11

After Steve Jobs’ criticism of Adobe, they have finally got their act together and announced that they will be adding a 3D API to a later version of Flash. Many people will see this as good news as questions lingered over how the internet would be embracing the 3D takeover.  Adobe have kept their cards close to their chest about what exactly they’re doing with regard to this 3D API

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05Jul2010
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HTC Unveil Cut-Price Wildfire To Burgeoning Product Range

The new HTC Wildfire is a smartphone for those of you on a tight budget that doesn’t hold back on any of the specs. Running on Android's latest 2.1 update and with the user friendly HTC sense UI, it is keeping up with all the big money smartphones like the Desire or HD2.   There is one instant flaw about the Wildfire - the low resolution screen, which for the hard of sight may make reading

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02Jul2010
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Apple: “We’ve sorted iPhone 4 signal issues”

Apple have finally nailed down the problem being reported by many of their customers, that the phone is displaying more signal bars than there actually is. They have blamed a display error for the signal fault which has somewhat tainted the release of the latest model of their groundbreaking smartphone, the new iPhone 4. A fix, as expected, will not actually improve reception but rather just

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25Jun2010
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Apple iPhone 4 – Great Expectations

Yes, it's here. We were going to say 'finally' but to be honest, Apple seem to be churning out iPhones as though Steve Jobs knows something we don't about when this world will end. Let's get to it; it looks great, feels great, and basically does what the 3GS does a little bit better. Whether you feel that necessitates forking out £500 for the handset, or at least £80 for a minimal contract

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23Jun2010
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Toshiba Portege R700: Thin, Fast, and Surprisingly Affordable

Toshiba's latest mid-range mobile creation is a difficult machine to describe. Packing features which are utterly unremarkable and offering performance that's all but expected for mobile users, it hardly seems like a tech industry favourite the first time you see it. But underneath the bland spec sheet is a laptop that's equal parts incredibly portable and user-friendly; and best of all, it's one

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22Jun2010
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Toshiba Libretto W100 Could Bring DS-Style Operation to PCs

When Asus released the Eee PC in late 2007, technology industry observers were uncertain that mobile computing would catch on. Laptops had already bridged the gap between portability and productivity, with desktop computers remaining popular at home and in the workplace. Who could ever need anything more portable than a thirteen-inch laptop? As the EeePc – along with hundreds of other

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