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Motorola Q Review
Windows A to Z :: Monday, June 26, 2006
“There’s a been quite a lot of buzz recently about the new Motorola Q cell phone. Many believe that it’s the coolest and most sleek smart phone to hit the American phone market. Ever since it was first announced, most of its fame comes from its ultra thin profile and stylish looks. Our editors got their hands on one to check it out and see if it was what we expected it to be.”

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SteelPad 5L Gaming Mousepad
Techgage :: Monday, June 26, 2006
Quote: It’s no secret. Gamers depend on a superior mousepad in order to help them play better. So it’s no wonder that we see countless options on the market, a few being from SteelPad. The 5L is unique, in a few different ways. Does it’s uniqueness work in it’s favor?

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Motorola Q Review
Windows A to Z :: Monday, June 26, 2006
“There’s a been quite a lot of buzz recently about the new Motorola Q cell phone. Many believe that it’s the coolest and most sleek smart phone to hit the American phone market. Ever since it was first announced, most of its fame comes from its ultra thin profile and stylish looks. Our editors got their hands on one to check it out and see if it was what we expected it to be.”

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Logitech Harmony 680 IR Remote
Box Gods :: Monday, June 26, 2006
With the addition of VCR’s, receivers, DVD players, CD changers, gaming consoles, HTPC’s, ad infinitum, the household collection of remotes grows and grows. If your coffee table is groaning under the load as loudly as your wife does about the clutter, it might be time for a universial remote like the excellent Logitech Harmony 680 we are reviewing today.

Logitech Harmony 680 IR Remote

MOTOROLA H700 BLUETOOTH HEADSET REVIEW
Blue Tomorrow :: Monday, June 26, 2006
Quote: “Motorola employs fifth-generation technology for its H700 headset, and the extensive engineering clearly pays off. The headset is tiny and light; it functions like a dream, especially with Motorola’s mobile phones; and it looks good enough to make the average “gadget head” drool. ”

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Apple Intel-powered Mac mini
Hexus :: Friday, June 23, 2006

So, if you like the mini (or, indeed, the form-factor of any new-gen Intel-powered Mac) but prefer Windows to OS X, there’s no longer a problem running your favourite OS. And, of course, OS X lovers who want to run Windows for playing games or doing some serious stuff only possible under Microsoft’s OS can do that, too, and revert to the Mac operating system for everything else where they feel most at home.

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Nokia P990 Phone Expected in Mid-July
CoolTechZone :: Friday, June 23, 2006
“First they gave us the P900 and then came the P910. Nokia’s P990, however, just doesn’t seem to be coming out. After talking to a few dealers around the city, we found out that the phone is supposed to hit the stores around mid-July, so if you are about to get into a PDA purchase, wait a bit. The P990 looks like it’s worth a look.”

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Digital Cowboy Water Resistant MP3 Player
Daily CE :: Friday, June 23, 2006
“The only thing going for this particular device is its water resistant shell. Other than that, the unit is fairly limited in features and technical specifications. There are water resistant covers that are available for iPod and other portable audio players, and thus we don’t see a reason for anyone to opt for this particular unit. Besides, it looks downright tacky.”

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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000
Techgage :: Friday, June 23, 2006

Quote: Your notebook is wireless, so why not have a wireless mouse? We are taking a look at Microsofts latest solution, which promises to offer a comfortable, and precise experience.

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SteelPad 5L
Phoronix :: Friday, June 23, 2006

Summary: “The last time we had looked at a SteelPad product was back in 2004 when trying out their newly unleashed QcK+. However, this morning up for testing we have their new SteelPad 5L. What is unique about this mouse pad is that it is composed of five layers — plastic, cloth, soft polyisoprene, hard plastic, and rubber elements. However, just how well is this pad? We will find out today.”

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Samsung MM-a900
Designtechnica :: Sunday, June 18, 2006
“When it first appeared, most folks dismissed the Samsung MM-A900 as a mere knock-off of the Motorola RAZR, the iPod of the cell phone world. Many people spoke to soon. While the broadband EV- DO-capable A900 (available from Sprint for $199.99 with a two-year contract), may lack the RAZR’s iconic style and solid metallic feel, it is slightly superior in almost every other aspect. However, while both phones will turn heads, neither phone incorporates a removable memory option, which means that neither is a good choice if your interest is combining your phone with an MP3 player. Although, if you’re considering either the A900 or the RAZR mainly to up your cell sartorial splendor, your choice may come down to which carrier you prefer. The RAZR is available from Verizon and Cingular and the A900 is only available from Sprint. ”

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Casion Exilim EX-Z60 6MP Camera
Designtechnica :: Sunday, June 18, 2006
“The Casio Exilim EX-Z60 is a great digital camera with a lot of features. For $249 you get 6-megapixels of fine photography power behind a sleek, thin silver casing. The quality you’ve come to expect from Casio is very apparent in the Exilim EX-Z60. Pictures can be previewed on its gigantic 2.5” LCD that is crisp, clear, and bright – a valuable asset to photographers. Combined with the EX-Z60’s anti- shake DSP technology and BestShot configurations, you get a decent camera at a great price. Read on learn the positive and negative aspects about this offering from Casio. ”

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USB.Brando USB Skype Phone
PC Apex :: Sunday, June 18, 2006
“The main drawback to Skype is using a microphone and speakers for your phone calls. I have personally been using my gaming headset for my calls, and have had little other choice. Some companies have been selling adapters to use normal phones with a computer and others have been selling phones created solely to interface with Skype. The USB Skype phone being reviewed here today is one such device. The USB device looks much like a traditional land line phone, and is touted as being just as easy to use.”

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Panasonic T4 Tablet PC
Daily CE :: Sunday, June 18, 2006
“Panasonic has released a Tablet PC version of its T4 notebook with an Intel Pentium M 1.2GHz microprocessor. The device is now equipped with Microsoft’s Tablet PC OS and a Touch Panel. For some odd reason (not to distract away from the original design), Panasonic stuck with the notebook-like design. You can’t use the Tablet PC version of the T4 in a slate mode, which doesn’t exactly make it competitive in comparison to other models.”

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