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BrianB’s Christmas Wish List

7. December 2007

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Here’s my Christmas Wish List. Hope you like it. If you don’t, feel free to make a comment with your own list. A new phone: Nokia 6500 Classic Slider. It’s a very well-designed phone that would look good in Christmas casual. A portable LCD TV: something like this baby from BenQ. This one from [...]

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Vee’s Gift Guide

5. December 2007

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Presenting a collection of some of the greatest drool-worthy portable video-playing devices available for your gifting pleasure this holiday season. Be warned, though, you might end up getting one or more of these for yourself (especially the shiny ones at the higher price points). Under $100 Creative Vision:M 30GB Price: $99 Discontinued but still a great device. You’ll [...]

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Nokia Internet Radio Currently Not Personalized

5. December 2007

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Tech Digest tried out Nokia’s new Internet radio. Internet radio is a little different than having an online music store with lots of titles available for download so Nokia is taking it slow (i.e. software does not support personalization a la Last.fm and Rhapsody). The Internet Radio application is easy to use and streaming [...]

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Lauren’s Gadget Gift Guide

3. December 2007

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If I had around $1,000 from my Christmas bonus to burn, I’d get consumer electronics for my immediate family this Christmas. Gift-giving is a big deal for me because I make sure that whatever I get for my loved ones matches their interests and their personality. I mean, if you’re gonna get [...]

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Singapore’s MDA Senior Management Can Rap…sort of

27. November 2007

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[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=qjLw28UVWEU&feature=related[/youtube] Singapore is notorious for its square and rigid laws, and I suppose this promotional video is the Media Development Authority’s attempt to show the public that they’re not as tight-assed as they seem. After watching this mess of a video, I’m not entirely sure what they’re really driving at. Are they trying to [...]

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The Sight and Sound of Windows Through the Years

23. October 2007

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKXXX-XdumY[/youtube] Can’t wait a couple of days for Mac OS X Leopard? Someone actually dug up all the startup sounds and logos of Microsoft Windows as it went from one version to another starting from 1985 with Windows version 1.01 and ending in Vista. It’s a pretty amazing clip, really, reminding us that the long history [...]

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Red Orbit Red Hot Blog of the Day: PMP Today

14. October 2007

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We don’t know what we did to deserve to be one of the Red Hot blogs of the day at Red Orbit but we definitely appreciate the honor. Red Orbit is focused on science, technology and everything geeky without being too geeky. Luv the lay out and its comprehensive approach to science and technology on [...]

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The Nike Amp Remote Control Watch

14. August 2007

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Details are out on the newest iPod Sports Kit accessory! The Nike Amp remote control watch is a wristwatch that allows you to browse through the library of your iPod Nano and choose a song to play. The LED screen shows your running time and there’s an option that can make the numbers [...]

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Pasen iTouch Versus Apple iPhone

30. July 2007

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Pasen’s new iTouch PMP a.k.a ONDA VX858, a.k.a iFighting’s FT4021 is to date the most popular iPhone clone that is available to the buying public. But how does it fare against the product it took it’s looks from. One thing iTouch has going on for it: you can put it in your jeans pocket. More photos [...]

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PMP Today Weekly Round Up Issue no. 2

29. July 2007

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The most interesting stories were 6G iPod and the Samsung Armani phone. AT&T and Apple made headlines by disappointing investors and then getting back their confidence, in that order. Virgin Mobile sadly says good-bye to DAB-IP TV and the Lobster. Nokia will launch an iTunes rival, and a Chinese iPhone clone with a metal exterior [...]

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