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Motorola media tablet could be ready by Q4
LAS VEGAS – Motorola Inc demonstrated a prototype media tablet that could be ready commercially by the fourth quarter, though the timing partly depends on an advanced mobile network being built by Verizon Wireless. A slew of tech companies are showing off new slate or tablet PCs at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, seeking to steal the limelight from a widely expected tablet… [[ This is a content summary only.
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CES: software uses fingerprint to launch apps, log in
EgisTec BioExcess takes fingerprint software further Taiwanese software manufacturer EgisTec is showing a product here at CES that lets you use your laptop’s built-in fingerprint reader to launch applications, manage passwords and encrypt files. EgisTec BioExcess also lets you scroll internet pages and office documents using four-way navigation.
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French consider tax on Google, Facebook, Yahoo
Sarkozy adds support to French Google tax plan French President Nicolas Sarkozy has added his support to a proposal to tax Google and other online advertising networks in order to compensate the creators of artistic and other works who lose out to digital piracy.
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CES: Olive HD music system connects to speakers via Ethernet
New approach to high-end audio in the home High-end music server maker Olive Media has announced at CES a multiroom networked audio system that combines Olive’s servers with loudspeakers from Thiel Audio.
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Fonality Serves up 1 Billion Cloud VoIP Calls?
Today, Fonality announced it has served up its 1 billionth cloud call on their hosted VoIP platform called UNBOUND . UNBOUND is Fonality’s fully hosted cloud phone system and VoIP service solution and starts at $24.99/mo. Of course, Fonality also offers fully premise-based IP-PBX solutions as well.
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Pioneer AVIC X920BT Navigation System with 6.1-inch touch screen
New generation is accompanied by innumerable gadgets having defining unique style and trend in the market. Recently, Pioneer has revealed a fabulous designed double-DIN GPS navigation system, the AVIC X920BT. The company has already built much faith through its reliable and durable products
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CES: Innergie shows world’s smallest laptop charger
mCube Mini designed for business travellers Innergie is showing off a range of stylish laptop accessories and chargers at CES, including the mCube Pro all-in-one universal adaptor and the mCube Mini – the smallest laptop travel charger in the world.
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Lexar Echo SE and ZE USB well-designed portable flash drives
Lexar is an American manufacturer has gained much popularity through its innovative digital media products. Now, this time it has come up with two back up USB flash drives – Echo SE and ZE USB flash drive and stores a huge amount of data with full efficiency.
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CES: Asus launches USB 3.0 laptops range
USB 3.0 laptops for gamers, audiophiles, fashionistas Focusing on innovation and a horses -for-courses approach, Asus is showing a wide range of laptops here at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, all of which have next-generation USB 3.0 connectivity.
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Cell Phones Do a Body (& Mind) Good
Well, well well – it appears that cell phone radiation isn’t all that bad; brain cancer be damned! You see, a recent study showed that electromagnetic radiation exposed to mice actually reversed Alzheimer’s disease and improved cognitive capabilities. So you see, you are smarter the more you use your smartphone. According to the ABC News article , “A similar (electromagnetic radiation) exposure in normal mice — for two hours a day over seven to nine months — improved their cognitive abilities compared with controls, Arendash and colleagues said in the January issue of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, which is the research journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.” Hey, if radiation can give Spiderman super-strength and “spider sense” that lets him sense danger, then it makes sense that low-levels of radiation can make us smarter.
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