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The Moment It Clicks

As a photojournalist and commercial photographer, Joe McNally has few peers, so it's not surprising that his semi-autobigraphical book about quality and technique is exciting the photography world.

Read Mario Georgiou's full review!

miTouch & miCradle for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch

Dedicated automotive accessory makers, as opposed to general electronics accessory makers, tend to produce robust, well designed, purpose-built products. ProFit fits well.

Read Jack Reikel's full review!

Toshiba Tecra M9 Laptop

As laptops get smaller, lighter and more powerful, some of the big boys leading the way have spent some time carefully determining exactly what occasional business travelers actually need the most on the road.

Read Mario Georgiou's full review!

Qnext Unified Communication Suite

Too many instant messaging clients clutter our desktops. Why not use a single multimedia, multi-protocol client to access them all? We've been disappointed before, but Qnext actually seems to work properly.

Read Kate Em's full review!

Microsoft Office Small Business 2007

Don't believe for one minute that Microsoft doesn't know what it's doing. Believe instead that a company which has worked so hard to make its flagship product a worldwide standard can sometimes lose its way.

Read Howard Carson's full review!

Manfrotto 468MGRC0 Hydrostatic Ball Head

Despite the claims of some photography pundits, you certainly do need a stable shooting platform for your camera in many situations. OIS, IS and VR can't help you when shutter speeds drop to seconds.

Read Mario Georgiou's full review!

SpyEraser 2

Life gets thoroughly mucked up when the phone rings and someone at the other end tells you that your personal information has been stolen. Has your PC been acting funny lately? Someone may be watching you without your knowledge or permission.

Read Mark Goldstein's full review!

Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera

As good camera designs get better and the market leaders — Canon and Nikon mainly — vie for top spot, consumers, hobbyists, amateurs and professional photographers benefit from the competition. Is there a G9 in your future?

Read Howard Carson's full review!

Canon PowerShot A650 IS Digital Compact Camera

Canon keeps coming up with terrific little cameras which exceed our expectations. Looking for a digital compact camera packed with value, usability and image quality? Consider looking at Canon first.

Read Howard Carson's full review!

TrueGrain v1.1

There is an increasingly steady turn away from film and film effects of all types in favor of a completely digital look and feel. Emulation of classic film grain, a hallmark of so much great film over the years, has some interesting uses.

Read Mario Georgiou's full review!

The Adobe Photoshop Layers Book

With apologies to veteran Photoshop users who spend lots of time in the Channels palette, the Photoshop Layers features and functions are the most powerful photo editing controls available today. A serious Photoshop layers book is always welcome.

Read Mario Georgiou's full review!

ProcessScanner & ProcessLibrary.com

The Windows operating system is a playground for productivity, research, entertainment, gaming and just about anything else you can think of. It's also a place where bad things can happen. This utility helps clear up some of the worst issues.

Read Mark Goldstein's full review!

RBackup Remote Backup Software

If you're an entrepreneur looking for the right sort of Internet business, you could do a lot worse than the data backup and storage business. RBS offers a powerful turnkey package that is startlingly complete. Data backup really is smart business.

Read Jack Reikel's full review!

Nikon Coolpix P50 Digital Camera

Point & Shoot cameras come and go with the seasons. The problem is, some consumers have limited budgets. What's needed is a sturdy little camera that has some staying power in the form of rich, accurate color, a sharp lens, and lots of features.

Read Howard Carson's full review!

Photography & Video Shoulder Bags, Sling Packs, Backpacks, Waist Belt Systems and Rolling Bags - 2008 Product Roundup

We rounded up samples, talked to users, shopped and reviewed models from 30 makers. There are a lot of good designs to choose from. Find the bag that fits your needs.

Read Howard Carson's full review!

Canon DSLR: The Ultimate Photographer's Guide

Canon digital SLR camera users are well served by any reference book which blends technical guidance with creativity

Manfrotto 190XPROB Tripod

It's great to have the latest SLR camera and lens, but Pro or not, you'd also better have a reliable, versatile tripod

SpeedUpMyPC

Optimize program CPU priority, memory/RAM usage, Internet connection efficiency, and choose which startup programs to run when your PC boots up

Blackberry Pearl Premium Leather Flip Case

Slim, customized flip case and belt clip designed to compliment and protect the sleek Blackberry Pearl

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Sanyo PLC-XL50 Ultra-Short Throw XGA Projector

Sanyo have presented their PLC-XL50 in Korea. The ultra-short throw XGA projector is capable of getting a bright, vibrant 80-inch diagonal image via it's projector when placed only 3 inches from the display surface. The 2,000 ANSI lumen unit looks like a good step forward in projection technology.

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iPod Touch 64GB + GPS?

According to tgdaily.com, Apple are going to be enhancing the iPod Touch by upgrading their top of the line model with 64GB of ram and adding GPS capabilities. The article also speculates on the rest of the iPod line too ... it's worth a read.

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Dell Vostro 2510 Now Available

Dell have rolled out their Vostro 2510. Their new, slab like, 15.4-inch laptop comes in a two-tone black and red body, incorporates a slot-load drive and a cooling system that vents heat away from the bottom of the notebook. It uses current-generation Core 2 Duo processors, supports a slot-load Blu-ray burner, a minimum 1440x900 resolution display with a built-in webcam, a GeForce 8400M GS for video and a 160GB hard disk. you can increase the display to 1920x1200 and increase storage to 320GB. The laptop won't ship till mid-august but look for more goodies when it becomes available.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Dell Looking At MP3 Player Market

Gizmodo and Engadget amongst other sites are reporting that Dell are looking at getting into the PMP market. Rumours are that it will be the size of the new Nano, called the "Zing" and cost about $100 or £50.

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Tom's Guide iPhone Gear Guide

Tom's Guide has produced a gallery of gadgets and gear that those of you who have invested in an iPhone 3G should really look at. Pop on over to www.tomsguide.com to see what's on offer. My faves are the Vaja iVolution SP case and the iClooly iPhone 3G Stand.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

iRiver Announce Spinn

iRiver Spin
iRiver has launched its new PMP. The Spinn has a 3.2″ AMOLED display which is capable of 480 x 272 pixels. The widescreen format player displays video 30 frames per second and also features photo playback, MP3 playback, a built in microphone, an FM tuner, DMB and a text viewer.

The device also supports Bluetooth and USB. The device is controlled via a toggle wheel and storage ranges from 4GB up to 16GB. Due out later this year the iRiver Spinn is bound to do very well and get very far on looks alone. For more info visit iRiver

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Dell Release Studio Hybrid Desktop

Dell Studio Hybrid Desktop
Dell went live with their Studio Hybrid Desktop product page yesterday. The page shows the Studio Hybrid in a range of colors and offers the unit for a base configuration at $499 (UK prices start at £399). A bamboo version is available for an extra $130. The display will add at least $200 and for an extra $50 you can upgrade to 2GB of RAM. Blu-ray and Hi-fi will cost extra. Dell is offering some "Instant Savings" for preconfigured models but no idea if it's gonna be a long term deal. These cool little units can be viewed and configured online at Dell's product page.


Dell Studio Hybrid Desktop Variants

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Adobe Release Lightroom 2.0

Adobe have released Lightroom 2.0. They've added a few new features and improved the overall performance since its brief public beta. New features in v2.0 include:
Local adjustment brush
Enhanced organizational tools
Volume management
Extensible architecture
Multiple monitor support
Flexible print package functionality
Streamlined Photoshop CS3 integration
Enhanced output sharpening
64-bit support for Windows® and Mac OS

Adobe has also released Camera RAW 4.5 to support the additional Lightroom 2 adjustments within Photoshop and Bridge. Lightroom 2 will cost £175 in the UK and $299 in the US. Upgrades from existing versions will cost £69 and $99. UK Pricing excludes VAT.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Ubuntu on Atom MIDs

Ars Technica writer Ryan Paul interviewed Canonical's Pete Goodall about the company's strategy for Ubuntu in the mobile market. It seems that Canonical are very enthusiastic about Ubuntu in the mobile space.

With touchscreens and MID's all being touted, Goodall indicated that the future of sub-notebook based computing will be an interesting one. Goodall demonstrated the Ubuntu Netbook Remix on an Atom-based Acer Aspire One at OSCON last week. The article is worth a read.

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Cuil - New Search Engine Launched

Another Search engine concept has joined the pack. Cuil.com (pronounced "cool") sees itself as a real competitor to Google. Calling itself the "biggest search engine on the web." it is run by a team of former Google employees, just how good it is and wether or not it can challenge Google remains to be seen. The engine claims to have already indexed 120 billion Web pages, and according to information on the site, it analyzes each page and organizes search results based on content, relationships and relevence.

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Dell To Produce Smartphone

GigaOM are reporting that Dell are looking to produce their own Smartphone. In an interview with Michael Dell, they discussed all sorts of tech, from smartphones, MID's and his management of Dell.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Microsoft Zune Phone

Microsoft are rumoured to be producing a Zune based phone. There are several sites speculating on this at the moment, including crunchgear and gizmodo, but nothing concrete in the way of any announcements from Microsoft. The problem with this kind of speculation is that it leads nowhere and is hardly newsworthy. The iPhone may be making some folks think in a me too way but I'm of the opinion that if you want to make a decent alternative to the iPhone and its competitors, it'll take some serious design thinking and innovation and a look at the few mistakes made in the design and implementation of existing models.

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E-Ball Concept PC

E-Ball Concept PC
Apostol Tnokovski, a designer from macedonia decided to create the smallest PC ever made. He decided on a shape which was spherical in nature. The concept, which is called, E-Ball will hopefully feature a dual core processor, 250-500GB HDD, 2GB of RAM, an integrated graphics and sound card, 2 x 50W speakers, a HD-DVD or Bluray recorder , wireless optical mouse, laser keyboard, LAN and WLAN card, modem, Web cam and integrated LCD projector.

The E-Ball PC also uses a paper holder, with the paper being able to act like a screen on which you can project movies or your display visuals. The E-Ball will use Microsoft Windows OS.
For more info visit devicedaily.com and to more of Apostols work visit poce.deviantart.com

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Toshiba Unveil Netbook Concept

Toshiba Netbook Concept
Toshiba's has revealed a prototype for a netbook type product which will have a 5.6" touch screen display, Microsoft Vista, a 64GB SSD, GPS chipset and an Intel Atom processor. From the way the device looks, it will be in a different class from units like the Eee PC and other netbook type products.

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UK ISPs Agree To File Sharing Notice Plan

The BPI, which represents the UK's largest labels, and six UK ISPs (BSkyB, Virgin, Orange, Tiscali, Carphone Warehouse, and BT) have agreed that the ISPs will forward letters received from BPI investigators on to customers who are suspected of illegal file-sharing. The ISPs have promised to work toward reducing illegal downloads. The agreement memo, however includes no enforcement mechanism. Telecoms regulator Ofcom has stated that they will work with the necessary parties for dealing with repeat offenders.

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Yahoos DRM Legacy...

Yahoo are closing its Yahoo! Music Store for good. They are also taking their DRM license key servers offline on September 30, 2008. Problem is, that by doing so, they will be rendering any of the DRM based music bought through their store obsolete. Chalk one up for the protectionists in this one, congrats you just screwed a whole bunch of people out of their legally acquired music.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

COWON Unveil iAudio P5 Media Player


COWON’s new 5-inch iAudio P5 Portable Media Player was unveiled today. The Touchscreen based 800×480-pixel PMP comes with UI support for Widgets and Haptics, it also features T-DMB and Bluetooth. The P5 comes in black, platinum or red versions with 40GB, 60GB and 80GB of storage. It also supports WMV, MPG, OGM, DivX, Xvid, MPEG4, WMV9, AVI, ASF, MP3, WMA and AC3.

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British Library To Put Oldest Christian Bible Online

The British Library is intending to put the world's oldest Christian Bible online. The Codex Sinaiticus, was written in Greek over 1,600 years ago. The Codex is a controversial book, in that it contains parts which are not in the sanctioned bibles. Discovered close to Mr. Sinai, in St. Catherine’s Monastery in 1844 The Codex is shared between the monastery, Russia, Germany, and at the British Library. Thanks to digital trends for the lead.

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Google Launch Knol

Google have launched Knol, a knowledge based service where users can share knowledge in a wiki type approach. Knol is different from traditional Wikis in that it places a heavy emphasis on accountability. It also intends to pay users for the use of their submissions via adsense based revenues.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Enzyme Design Icare Motorbike Concept

Icare Motorbike Concept
French design company Enzyme Design, has shown a motorcycle concept which would be right at home in a batman movie. The Icare would feature a 1.8 litre Honda flat 6 engine that would make any bike fan run at the mouth.

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Crunchgear To Build Web Tablet


Having lost patience with Apple and other manufacturers, Crunchgear has decided to seek help in building a webtablet that is ... as thin as possible, runs low end hardware and has a single button for powering it on and off, headphone jacks, a built in camera for video, low end speakers, and a microphone. It will have Wifi, maybe one USB port, a built in battery, half a Gigabyte of RAM, a 4-Gigabyte solid state hard drive. Data input is primarily through an iPhone-like touch screen keyboard. It runs on linux and Firefox. It would be great to have it be built entirely on open source hardware, but including Skype for VOIP and video calls may be a nice touch, too.

This unit will not be anything other than a web centric device, so don't expect it to run word, office or photoshop. It'll be interesting to see how far they get.

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Rumours Abound Of Macbook Touch

Sites like MacDailyNews and Gizmodo are spinning with news of a new Macbook based tablet which features touch technology. Appleinsider have also posted a consideration for this concept in this post. Time will tell...

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Shuttle Unveil XPC Barebone SX48P2 Deluxe

Shuttle have announced their XPC Barebone SX48P2 Deluxe which is capable of supporting up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM across four sockets. This is all thanks to Intels X48 Express chipset. The SX48P2 Deluxe also supports Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors and dual PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots. Gotta like their approach to things...

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Pitvertising - Right Guard Goes Nutty


Ananova is reporting on a new form of advertising which is being pioneered funnily enough by Right Guard. Called Pitvertising, it uses displays placed in the armpits of roving "Pitvertisers" who were then unleased on the unsuspecting public in London. Peoples reactions were purported to be mixed, with some impressed and others merely bemused. I guess those who stare too much at someones artpit can be called a "Pitvert".

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Gartner Reporting Future Death Of Computer Mouse

Gartner are reported to be predicting that the mouse will become obsolete in home computing use within five years. With facial and gstural recognition technologies being touted by Sony, Panasonic and other companies as well as touch and haptic based input systems also seeing some uptake in the market this may be true to some level. I can certainly see pen based computer input being popular amongst artists. The BBC have posted a news article which discusses some of the research.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

AMD Prepare Bobcat

Despite their poor financial performance recently AMD have revealed that they will be revealing their rival to Intel’s Atom CPU later this year. The chip, codenamed ‘Bobcat’, will have a 1GHz clock speed, 128KB of L1 cache and 256KB of L2 cache and will come with an on-board memory controller for 400MHz DDR2 RAM.

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Wii Passes X-Box 360 As Best Selling Game Machine

According to figures published at Bloomberg, Nintendo is now the top selling game machine. In June, stores sold 405,500 PlayStation 3s and 219,800 Xbox 360s compared to 666,000 Wii consoles. A total of 10.9 million Wiis have been sold in the US since it's launch.

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Dell To Ship Systems With Ubuntu 8.04

Dell will begin shipping the XPS M1530N and Studio 15N with Ubuntu 8.04 sometime in the next few weeks. It'll be interesting to see the stats on these machines in this configuration a few months from now.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Opera Mobile 9.5 Public Beta Released.

The Opera Mobile 9.5 web browser is now avaialble as a public beta release. Although a beta, I'm going to install it as I absolutely hate IE for Windows Mobile. The Beta includes great features like support for double-tap zoom, landscape flip, off-line page save, tab-like browsing, auto-URL complete, and a Google-search bar. PhoneArena and CNET have produced first impressions, check them out.

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Asus Eee PC With 30GB HD

The chinese Asus website has revealed an Eee PC configuration which has a built in 30GB Hard Drive. The article at electronista reveals no release date, but the unit should be available in both black and white Linux versions, and a black-only Windows XP model.

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Crunchgear Demo of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed For iPhone

Crunchgear have a video of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game for the iPhone. The video looks like there has been a lot of work put into the game. It also appears to have a lot of narratives too. The Game is scheduled to be released sometime this fall. September 16 the it the date being talked about, looks like the iPhone might become a bit of a game platform finally.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Samsung Announces New Cameras

Samsung have announced a number of new cameras. Their new NV100HD offers 14.7 megapixels, a 28mm Wide angle lens and can record 720p HD video. It also features a touch screen and has optical image stabilization. The new NV9 features a 5x optical zoom, 10.2 megapixel sensor and has the capability to play MP3 music files. The new Samsung L310W features a 13.6 megapixel camera and has a 28mm equivalent wide angle lens. Their S1070 compact digital camera, features a 10.2 megapixel sensor, a 3x optical zoom and a 2.7" LCD screen. The L201 is a 10.2 megapixel compact digital camera which feature Samsung's Auto Contrast Balance which will brighten dark areas in high-contrast and back-lit scenes. It can also charge batteries directly in the camera.

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Intel Security Flaw Revealed

Kris Kaspersky claims that he's found a flaw in Intel's processors which would allow a hacker to compromise a computer using JavaScript or TCP/IP. The Flaw is present in the chipset meaning that it is irrelevent what operating system the computer is running. Kris indicates he'll unveil the flaw at the Hack In The Box conference in Malaysia this October.

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Sony Reveals New 80GB PS3

Sony are releasing a new cersion of their 80GB PS3. The new unit will sell for around $399 US, but will have one drawback. It will not be backwardly compatible with older games.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Apple File Against Psystar

Mac-clone manufacturer Psystar has been served legal papers from Apple, which alleges violation of its shrink wrap license, trademark and also arguing copyright infringement. The suit, filed at the federal district court of the northern district of California will be an interesting one with Apple fighting to stop Psystar.
Psystar will be arguing that Apple’s license policy contravenes US monopoly law. Apple if might be shooting themselves in the foot if Psystar are able to argue this point effectively. The outcome should prove interesting to other third partys who fall foul of Apples protectionist policies.

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Nik Software Announces Silver Efex Pro™

Nik Software announced their new Silver Efex Pro photographic plug-in for use with Adobe® Photoshop® and Apple® Aperture™. Silver Efex Pro is an advanced solution which allows users to create black-and-white photographs which closely emulate real world films. It uses advanced imaging algorithms to protect against unwanted artifacts, and emulates 18 black-and-white film types. Silver Efex Pro also features a state-of-the-art grain engine that according to Nik software, "truly mimics the silver halide process and creates the highest quality black-and-white images possible from scanned or digital color photographs." For more information about Silver Efex Pro, and to download a free 15-day fully functional trial version, please visit silverefexpro.

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Google Anonymizes YouTube Data

Google will anonymize an user identifiable data in the database they hand over to third partys. Much of this is because of the cry from consumer privacy and advocacy groups over privacy issues. Viacom relented due to the outcry and not wanting to look like the bad guys in this legal battle. Groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation and other privacy advocates argued that disclosing users' usage histories and IP information amounted to a violation of the Video Privacy Act of 1988. Tread carefully big corp ... you don't want to piss off the little guy.

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Intel Launches Centrino 2

Intel's Centrino 2 was unveiled today with the release of white papers. press releases, and OEM partner announcements. Intel is introducing five new dual-core processors, from the P8400 to the T9600. All new processors will be powered by their new Mobile Intel 45 Express chipset, the WiFi Link 5000 series, and the Intel 82567 gigabit Ethernet controller. This new chipset has incorporated improvements that should boost both performance and battery life. For more information visit arstechnica.com. Acer, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, Sony and Toshiba followed with announcements of new laptops based upon the new chipsets.

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Phase One Intro 60 Megapixel Back

Phase One have announced their new P65+ 60 megapixel digital back. This unit is a full frame, 645 medium format back, which can shoot at 1 FPS, an uses a proprietary sensor built. The back will retail at $39,990 and will no doubt only be affordable for industrial level photographers.

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iPhone 3G Big Hit For Apple

Apple have purportedly sold over a million 3G based iPhones this weekend and up to 10 million iPhone apps. Launched in 21 countries, the iPhone 3G lead to long lines at many stores that lasted throughout the weekend. This all making it one of the most successful device launches to date. There were however many problems, activation issues and system crashes. Indications are that sales in the US will slow down but with over 50 countries still awaiting their launch dates there will most likely be more records broken.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Konami Sues Harmonix, Viacom, and MTV Games

First Gibson and now Konami are sueing companies they think are violating their patents covering "simulating a musical performance," and "simulated musical instruments" respectively. Both Rock Band and Guitar Hero seem to be affected by these patents. The suits which were filed Marshall, Texas, are looking for big payouts. Seems like the flaws in the US patent system are making yet more lawyers rich.

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iPhone 2.0 Software Launched

Apple have officially released Version 2.0 of their iPhone Firmware. For those of you who want to know more, visit Apple at the software update page to get more information.

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iPhone 3G Launch Day Woes

Apple and 02 were faced with quite a few upset customers today when 02's systems couldn't cope with the launch day load. Many of the buyers had to wait for an inordinately long time to get their sets activated. Carphone Warehouse had to revert to using their own systems when 02's couldn't cope. The Apple Store in Regent Street ended up losing a few customers when they couldn't even access the 02 activation servers.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

New Zealand Sells First iPhone 3G's

This isn't really true, but if you count retail store sales as the only legit form of sale, then the statement stands. Twenty two year old Jonny Gladwell was the first owner of the first retailed iPhone 3G. He apparently waited for over 48 hours to get his unit.

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Nokia Acquires NAVTEQ

After Shareholders and EU regulators gave the go-ahead for the NAVTEQ aquisition by Nokia. The $8.1 billion deal means that Nokia and NAVTEQ will make a killer combination when it comes to combining the mobile experience with navigation and information technologies.

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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

DNS Security Patch Released

According to digitaltrends.com, a security patch has been released which patches an error in the DNS System that can allow criminals to redirect folks to fake web pages, even if they typed the right address. The error is system independent and will require patching on any machine you are using. Dan Kaminsky of http://www.doxpara.com/ discovered the flaw earlier this year and has worked with a number of vendors on this security patch.

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Canadian iPhone 3G Plan Updated

As reported earlier this week Canadians have been more than a little annoyed at Rogers since they announced their expensive iPhone 3G price plans. It appears that Rogers have responded with a deal which offers 6GB of data for $30 a month. The deal will be available for buyers who activate their iPhone with a three year contract before August 31. Read the press release here.

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AspireOne On Sale

Aspireone.net are reporting that the Acer AspireOne is now on sale in the US. They've even gone so far as to order one. for those of you who are wondering what an AspireOne is visit the ultraportables website at AspireOne.

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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Pioneer Develops 400GB Blu-ray Disc

Pioneer has developed a 16-layer read-only Blu-ray disc capable of storing a phenomenal 400GB. At this moment only dual-layer 50GB discs are avaialble, however there were announcements about 100GB and 125 GB discs. Pioneer have indicated that the technology will also be applicable to recordable discs.
There are issues however in that the industry will have to create commercial drives capable of reading from 16 layer discs. So not any time soon then...

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Sony Release PS3 2.41 Firmware.

When Sony released PS3 firmware update v2.40 last week, they ended up taking it down again because the XMB wouldn’t display after the update was installed on a few boxes. Sony have fixed the issue and released the 2.41 update today.

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Hasselblads 50 Megapixel Camera

Hasselblad are preparing to release their new 50-megapixel high-end digital camera, the H3DII-50. This baby will set you back a massive $37K and has been designed with the high-end commercial photographer in mind. The H3DII-50 features 3-inch display and Kodaks 50-megapixel CCD sensor, which generates a 300MB file at 1fps. Due out in October, this beauty won't be on my buying list anytime soon, unless of course some nice person out there is feeling extremely generous...

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Monday, July 07, 2008

Averatech All-In-One

Averatech All-In-One
Averatech have launched their All-in-one PC. The design is based around the form-factor we've seen previously in the iMac and the Dell XPS One. A display case which also houses everything a PC needs inside. The Averatec All-In-One has has a 22-inch display and has 2GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, built-in HDTV tuner and like the iMac and XPS One features a slot loading optical drive. The All-In-One is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 CPU and uses an NVIDIA GeForce 8400 for graphics. It is available for purchase now at an MSRP of $1249. For more info visit the

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iPhone 3G Sells Out In UK

O2 UK started to take pre-orders for the iPhone 3G earlier today. The O2 online shop ran out of stock on the