Samsung’s Touch Wiz F480
Samsung’s new Touch Wiz F480 allows users to customize their phone using a drag and drop feature letting them have access to favorite functions.
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Samsung’s Touch Wiz F480
Samsung’s new Touch Wiz F480 allows users to customize their phone using a drag and drop feature letting them have access to favorite functions.
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Samsung’s Touch Wiz F480
Vodafone CEO resigns, NASA’s Mars Lander touches down, Dell found guilty of fraud, LG intros the KF600, pricey new Sony speakers, Google I/O kicks off, Facebook plans redesign, Intel Centrino 2 delays and Microsoft demos a new touch interface.
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Week in Review – 5/30
Keith brings you five gadgets for summer that will light your way and bring music to your ears.
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Gadgets for summer fun
Television at 16 times the resolution of today’s HDTV is inching ever closer — and now it’s in color thanks to NHK’s Super Hi-Vision system.
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NHK shows the latest Super Hi-Vision system
Using experimental presentation software called Plex, Microsoft’s Andy Wilson was able to navigate through PowerPoint-like presentation slides on a 30-inch flat-panel display.
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Microsoft demos new touch screen interface
Microsoft to give cashback as an incentive to use its search engine.
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Microsoft offers cashback program for search
Facebook Japan launches, OLPC intros new laptop, Greenpeace finds toxins in popular game consoles, Fujitsu demos a new security system, iPhone may debut in Japan/Korea, explore the heavens from a chair and the most popular video game title all time?
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Week in Review – 5/23
Keith takes the Wii Fit Challenge: How much weight can he lose in 10 weeks using Nintendo’s new game.
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Wii Fit: Keith Fat
Environmental lobby group Greenpeace released a study on Tuesday that revealed hazardous materials in game consoles. The group analyzed a Sony Playstation 3 a Nintendo Wii and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Elite in its report called Playing Dirty.
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Greenpeace finds toxic chemicals in game consoles
A new security system from Fujitsu aims to catch employee tailgating, where someone follows an authorized staff member into a secure area.
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Fujitsu security system blocks “tailgating”
In part 2 of our series, P2 Security’s Jeff Gresham explains how the various layers of Web Access Management can be combined and simplified while still scaling to meet demand.
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Advanced Web Access Management techniques
The latest e-paper prototype from Fujitsu tackles one of the technology’s biggest weaknesses: the amount of time it takes to refresh a page.
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Fujitsu speeds up e-paper with a new prototype display
Facebook found Mark Zuckerberg says its time to sit down with Google and work out the privacy issues that caused Facebook to block Google’s Friend Connect last week.
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Facebook founder wants to talk privacy with Google
The final frontier is now within reach for students and space enthusiasts with a new Web application that incorporates images from the best ground and spaced based observatories.
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Explore the final frontier from your PC
Keith tests out the Panasonic Lumix TZ50 and its wireless upload capabilities, which works well at in a home environment, but gets tricky at the office.
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Wi-Fi-enabled camera makes picture upload a snap