8 Jul, 2008

Now this is one of the better looking USB flash drives in the market that boast a spiffy design - it comes in the form of a heart-shaped necklace that doubles up as a fashion accessory in addition to carrying precious photos of the lady and her man during their more intimate moments. Inside you will find 2GB of storage space, and the 20g weight of this necklace won’t leave your girlfriend with a permanent hunch. Tags: games, sat-nav, plasma, AAC (Read the full post about ‘Heart-shaped USB Flash Drive’…)
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8 Jul, 2008

by Joshua Topolsky, posted Jul 7th 2008 at 7:21PM If the old saying that you can’t believe everything you read holds true, then it must be doubly so for images you see on the internet. Such is possibly the case in the latest batch of leaked pictures doing the rounds on the old information superhighway. Lately (i.e. today) shots of RIM’s new touchscreen phone — the Thunder — have surfaced showing off what’s supposed to be a new version of the blackberry OS (4.7) running its media player. (Read the full post about ‘BlackBerry Thunder’s new OS pictured? Maybe not.’…)
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8 Jul, 2008

by Nilay Patel, posted Jul 7th 2008 at 8:32PM Averatec’s been trying to bring a little pop to its products lately, and the new All-In-One PC (seriously, that’s what it’s called) is the company’s sleekest effort to date, copping a little style from both the iMac and the Gateway One. Your $1249 won’t buy you anything spectacular behind that 22-inch display, but it’s not too bad either: 2.4GHz E4600 Core 2 Duo with GeForce 8400 graphics, 2GB RAM, a 320GB disk, and Vista Home Premium. (Read the full post about ‘Averatec All-In-One PC brings a little generic flair to the party’…)
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8 Jul, 2008
Kyocera and Toyota have teamed up to do something quite revolutionary in the automotive industry. In fact, it seems more science fiction than today’s reality. Through the use of Kyocera Corp.’s technology, Toyota is poised to place solar panels on the roofs of some models of their popular Prius model as soon as next year.
While the solar panel won’t be able to power the engine of the car, it will be used to power part of the air conditioning unit. The technology, simply, is not up to a larger task yet. In fact, Mazda offered a similar option ten years ago on two of their models, but it didn’t end up being very popular.
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