Orange Power Wellies
Orange have teamed up with renewable energy experts Gotwind to create wellies which charge your phone. The wellies will be released in time for the Glastonbury music festival and with just 12 hours of raving will give the wellies enough power to charge the phone for one hour. You can make your own mind up on them
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WWDC 2010: What is it?
You’ve probably heard a lot of people talking about the WWDC 2010, but what is it? Well, it’s the Apple World Wide Developers Conference; a 5-day event in which Apple can showcase their latest and greatest innovations ranging from never before seen hardware to the latest software. Why all the hype i hear you ask
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iPhone 4 is now on the air 4 u all
this summer is hotting up with some new features-oriented product in the iPhone range. The product, made from the combination of glass and steel, is better than the existing iPhone 3G; it is craved in 9.33mm thickness making it to be thinner by 24%. The manufacturers have chosen glass material for optical nature and stainless ….Click here to read complete post
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Airtel Digital TV Interactive IPTV plans have fair usage policy on broadband packages!
Airtel Digital TV Interactive IPTV plans have fair usage policy on broadband packages! Airtel Digital TV Interactive package page does not mention about any fair usage policy applicable on the… .
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What HiFi give their verdict on the LE8900, LE7900 and BD570!
The new issue of What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision is out and it comes complete with review of 3 of LG’s newest products. In their Super Test the LE8900 is pitted against similar televisions from Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp and Sony. LG’s LE8900 came through with a 5 star rating and a verdict which reads “As brilliant in action as it is on paper, this is the best LG TV we’ve seen yet” The full Super Test is available here The LE7900 TV was also subjected to the once over from the What Hi-Fi experts and came out with a 4 star rating…
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Wave’s Virus Issue Only in Germany
It seems that Samsung just got a major save in the UK –and most of the European region, after it has been announced that the virus scare associated with the Wave smart phone only applies to the handsets that were shipped and sold in Germany. The big announcement comes just about half a day after it was initially reported that the Wave smart phone was confirmed to be carrying a Trojan virus in the micro SD card that was included with the smart phone
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Acer Stream Review
Acer are starting to make a name for themselves as a supplier of quality, smartphone devices, and the Acer Stream looks to continue the good start made by this relative newcomer to the handset market. As with many other Acer handsets, the Stream runs on the Android Operating System, and comes pre-loaded with Android OS 2.1, codenamed Éclair. Recently the next incarnation of Android OS, codenamed Froyo was announced, and the Stream will be upgradeable when Froyo becomes readily available
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HP Mini ‘Classmate PC’ netbook for Education
HP has showcased its latest netbook at Computex 2010, called HP Mini ‘Classmate PC ’. It looks like the original Intel Classmate PC series that comes with a 10.1-inch display 1GB DDR3 RAM 800MHz, a 160GB hard drive (5,400 rpm), Wi-Fi, 0.3MP camera, a Chiclet keyboard, 3-cell battery, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom (probably N45x) processor, as well as SuSE Linux 11 OS.
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HandSigns- A Handy App for Your South African World Cup Travel
Heading to south Africa to catch the live action of the FIFA Worldcup 2010? With just under a week to go for the extravaganza of the “beautiful game”, we are sure you are done with all your planning and shopping but then there is always this last minute shopping which you just can’t do away with, isn’t it?
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Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia, and the Personal Democracy Forum
Given the incessant demands on his time, I was fortunate to snag a whole thirty minutes with Jimmy Wales at the Personal Democracy Forum in NYC on Thursday, June 3rd. And in those thirty minutes, I decided to explore Wikipedia not as a tool for enabling democracy, but as a model of emergent and adaptive governance, i.e.
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