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Making our all so stealthy escape from the Intel booth today, we came across the Reader -- the big chipmaker's text scanning device which reads aloud and provides a high contrast, large-sized reading facility for people with visual or mental impairments. Comment?
French operator SFR hooks up with Palm
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France just got a lot closer today to tasting webOS' sweet, sweet nectar on news that Vodafone-owned SFR has signed a deal with Palm to launch devices locally. Quoth the company's senior VP of brand and marketing: "We started negotiating for smartphones in Cupertino... we ended in Sunnyvale." Snap! Comment?
Philips / Funai updates Blu-ray players with Netflix streaming
Now that Funai owns the Philips brand name in the U.S., it isn't hesitating to roll out a host of Blu-ray players featuring Netflix Watch Instantly streaming under that banner. Comment?
NVIDIA Tegra 2 officially launched
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NVIDIA estimates that it is four times faster than the original Tegra chip while staying in the same power and thermal envelope. Comment?
LG M13 LTE modem hands-on
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We've just busted through LG's glass wall that protected its M13 LTE modem , but alas we're still no closer to deciphering how good or portable this little 4G connect-a-gadget is. Comment?
Hands-on with Fujitsu FLEPia color e-book reader
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Fujitsu's FLEPia color e-reader has been available in Japan since May, but this is the first time we've got our hands on the 260K color-sportin' beauty. Comment?
Live from Palm's CES 2010 press event
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And that's it! We're done. 11:50AM "We look forward to growing in 2010. We will continue to surprise and delight you. Comment?
Upcoming Haier Blu-ray players are as intriguing as they are cheap
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We spotted Haier's first U.S. entry into the Blu-ray player market luxuriating at Digital Experience following the company's recent trend of surprisingly complete feature sets for low prices . Comment?
Sony Ericsson's 'Robyn' pops into the limelight -- an X10 mini?
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Sony Ericsson's supposed Xperia X10 mini -- potentially codenamed "Robyn" -- may have made an appearance thanks to GSMArena and a couple pics. Comment?
Alienware M11x gaming notebook
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The M11x comes in a 11" form factor, and has both HDMI and VGA output. It supports resolution of up to 720p, so that means there is no Blu-ray drive in there, but what makes it stand out is the ability to switch between integrated graphics as well as its NVIDIA GT335M graphics card on-the-fly that means not having to reboot whenever you switch. Comment?
It looks as though there is built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, as you can send your desktop background over to a similar device, allowing the recipient to edit that background and send it back right at you. Comment?
Polaroid Is Back With OneStep Camera
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Is Polaroid back? Well, they're certainly around and providing products now, so that's the main thing. Comment?
e-NUVO Robot To Help Students
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The folks over at the Nippon Institute of Technology, ZMP, ZNUG Design, and Harada Vehicle Design have come up with the e-NUVO robots, and should provide some useful information on robots. Comment?
Those of you who are looking for a new wireless keyboard will certainly want to check out Microsoft's Arc Keyboard, which will be available at Best Buy in February for $59.95. One of the more noticeable design quirks is its domed shape design, which will supposedly help make things more comfortable. Comment?
OS 5.0.0.411 Has Been Confirmed For BlackBerry Curve 8900
Since the BlackBerry Bold 9000 get its firmware upgrade recently, everybody was hoping that the BlackBerry Curve 8900 would be getting an update, and it seems that it has become true. Comment?
TomTom Ease Introduced
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Are you looking for an entry-level GPS navigation system? Well, the newly-introduced TomTom Ease might be just what you're looking for. Comment?
Weird Looking Motorola HS1001 Is Android Powered
This is certainly a weird looking Android device, but once you take a 2nd look at it, you'll notice that the Motorola HS1001 is really a cordless home phone that has been updated to support Google's Android, making it one of the first Android-powered home phones. Comment?
WIND Mobile In Discussions To Bring Nexus One To Canada
Google's Nexus One hasn't been officially launched in Canada just yet, but it seems that the folks over at WIND Mobile are busy in talks with Google to make sure the phone comes to Canada. Comment?
Technology Policy: Live from CES 2010
The annual Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, taking place Jan. 7-10, is an opportunity for technology firms to show off the latest gadgets and gizmos, while giving a sneak peak into futuristic devices. Comment?
Endless memories with the Eye-Fi Pro X2 SD card
The Eye-fi Pro X2 adds to Eye-Fi Inc.'s already established range of Wi-fi enabled SD cards , bringing with it more grunt in terms of storage and speed. Comment?