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Kodak, Sony end patent dispute
Associated Press :: Thursday, January 04, 2007
Eastman Kodak Co. and Sony Corp. have ended a 3-year-old patent dispute and entered into a cross-licensing agreement, the two companies announced Wednesday.

Samsung Blackjack
CDR Info :: Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Samsung Blackjack is a stylish and compact 3G PDA for both work and play. With Microsoft® Windows Mobile 5, personal and corporate email and support for Cingular Video and Cingular Music, the Samsung BlackJack does it all.

ECS KN3SLI2 Motherboard
CDR Info :: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
ECS KN3SLI2 is the latest motherboard from Elitegroup supporting AMD AM2 processors. It has all the knowledge and features to make an alternative solution for users, at least looking at the specs. We compare it with other well known and famous AM2 motherboards from Foxconn and Asus, all based at Nvidia 590SLI chipset.

Review: Kanguru AES Flash Drive
Gideon Tech :: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
“The big selling point for this drive is Kanguru’s support of 256-bit AES encryption, making this the first drive to meet federal requirements for insuring the confidentiality of sensitive data. Working in the health care field, I have spent a lot of time on the HIPAA (Heath Information Privacy Accountability Act) so I know how important it is to keep private information as safe as possible.”

Razer Mantis mousepad review
XS Reviews :: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
“Razer are well known for their mice; including the Copperhead and Krait. What most people don’t realize is that the surface that you play on makes a huge difference to the mouse’s accuracy. Today we test the Razer Mantis; designed for control.”

Flexible Mini Keyboard from Brando WorkShop
Dragonsteel Mods :: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
” Keyboards come in many shapes and sizes lately, many of them are very specialized, but not many of them are virtually indestructible, dust proof, water resistant and very portable. Our friends at Brando WorkShop have sent us over the Flexible Mini Keyboard for review today and this keyboard is all that the others aren’t and more. So let’s just jump right into this review… ”

Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse 
techPowerUp :: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Razer and Microsoft have been known to produce some of the best gaming mice on the market. Not long ago the two competitors teamed up to create a new gaming mouse, the Microsoft Habu. This newcomer to the mouse market is of course packed with the latest technology that the two companies came up with. The design of the mouse is much like the old Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, but you get some unique new features that only the Habu has.

Super Talent Mega Screen 2GB MP3 Player Review 
OCIA :: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
“Firing the unit up shows off the quality of the display, 128×128 pixel resolution and 262k color. When connected to an XP computer the player is immediately recognized as a removable storage device and assigned a drive letter. The player also recognizes it is connected and ready to transfer files. The built-in lithium battery recharges through the USB port.”

BlackBerry Pearl Review 
Digital Trends :: Tuesday, January 02, 2007
As noted, the Pearl offers both a music player compatible with AAC, AAC+, MP3, MIDI, and WAV files and a video player compatible with most MPEG-4 Part 2 formats such as DivX, AVI and QuickTime, and stereo Bluetooth (Bluetooth 2.0). There’s a 1.3 MP digital camera with flash, support for real music ring tones, HTML Web browsing, voice dialing, and the usual array of PIM functions. The T-Mobile version also supports the carrier’s myFaves feature. ”

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