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The Benefits Of Running Your Web Applications In
A Cloud



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3GNET MI11 MID Looks Great

Chinese manufacturers are often a lot more willing to try 'weird' things and non-traditional designs with their products. Take this MI11 MID (Cloned In China) from Shenzhen-based 3GNET. This device looks like a sliding-QWERTY smartphone, but with an angled...



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Zanga Farmville Secret Guide on Facebook



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An Acer Ebook Reader You Bet!

Acer, the multinational computer and electronics giant has announced that it will enter the ebook reader market this year.  By mid-year, Acer plans to unveil its first electronic book reader that features a 6-inch monochrome screen.  The new Acer ebook reader will be distributed first to up to five European countries.Jim Wong, president of Acer’s [...]

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Learn How To Use The Cricut Design Studio.



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Google To Drink Twitter's Milkshake

What's wrong, Google? Smartphones, Internet search, and web apps aren't enough, so now you're horning in on Twitter's territory? The Wall Street Journal (via BusinessInsider reports that Google may be launching a Twitter-killing app this week. In realit...



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Rambus Mobile XDR Memory for Mobile Products
Debuts

Rambus has unveiled its latest memory architecture for next-generation mobile devices called Mobile XDR. The new XDR memory offers high-bandwidth and a low-power design to help designers meet and exceed the power and performance targets for mobile products...



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Atlona AT-HDVieW offers HDMI connectivity

Atlona AT-HDVieW offers HDMI connectivity

Not everyone is able to upgrade their notebook every couple of years to keep up with the latest and the greatest, so if you're still on a computing boneshaker and want to play games on it while viewing all its past graphical glory on a HDTV, then the Atlona AT-HDVieW ought to be your cup of tea. Powered via USB, it will take both VGA and 3.5mm audio by merging their signals together, sending the resulting output at 1080p via HDMI. On the plus side, the scaler/converter will communicate with your HDTV so that the right output resolution is achieved just in case 1080p looks weird. Looks like a no-brainer of a device which retails for a mere $120.

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Panasonic Announces First 3DTV With Its Viera
TH-P54VT

Panasonic Announces First 3DTV With Its Viera TH-P54VT

Panasonic Japan has made a rather nice announcement for 3D fans today, with the 54-inch Viera TH-P54VT and 50-inch TH-P50VT2 announced (though only the first supports 3D). Specifications for both these plasma TVs are rather impressive as they boast full HD displays, native contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1, Viera link, web connectivity, 4 HDMI ports, multiple TV tuners, eco-mode, built-in speakers and sub-woofer. If you want to use the 3D feature for the TH-P54VT, you’ll need to wear active shutter glasses, so do keep that in mind. Both these displays will be going on sale in Japan on April 23rd. Expect to pay $5900 for the TH-P54VT, and $4800 for the TH-P50VT2.

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Elecom rolls out new memory card readers

Elecom rolls out new memory card readers

Elecom has a couple of new memory card readers available in Japan - the USB-style MR-A001BK as well as the cable-type MR-A002 series. The former is capable of handling up to 10 different types of memory cards, including the latest SDXC format which maxes out at a whopping 64GB, while the MR-A002 series plays around with 32 different types of media including SDXC, alongside the Memory Stick range from Sony sans an adapter. Design-wise, there is nothing much to shout about although we're pretty happy with them in terms of practicality. After all, isn't it better to be prepared than get caught with your pants down?

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