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PC Laptops Introduces Model 375 Laptop

PC Laptops new 375 notebook computer comes with a 15.4-inch screen 128MB Radeon video card and is Intel Centrino based.

Toshiba Announces New Laptops

Toshiba has introduced several new laptops today including the Tecra S2, and the slim Tecra M3.

Users Bypass Copy Protection On Napster

A couple sites have posted information showing you how to bypass the copy protection provided by online music services using Winamp.

IBM Debuts ThinkVision L190 LCD Monitor

IBM has introduced its newest ThinkVision desktop monitor, the 19-inch Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), ThinkVision L190.

PacketVideo Media Player Comes To Palm OS

PacketVideo will provide its media player for use in Palm Powered phones and mobile devices.

Niveus Pocket PC Remote Software

Access and control your entire digital music collection from any location in the home with the new Niveus Pocket Remote Software.

Samsung Unveils Latest Handsets

Samsung has unveiled its latest range of 3G handsets: the SGH-Z500, Z130 and Z300 .

Nvidia Announces GeForce Go 6600 GPU

Nvidia's new GeForce Go 6600 graphics adapter will be available on laptops from Acer, Asus, Gericom, Medion, Toshiba, and others.

Casio’s New EX-Z750 & EX-Z57 Exilim’s

Casio has announced two new Exilim camera's. The EX-Z750 features a 7.2 megapixel imaging element while the EX-Z57 comes with a large 2.7-inch display.

Epson Introduces Stylus Photo R1800 Printer

Epson's new Stylus Photo R1800 printer is fast and producing a 200 year ink life on whatever is printed.

RealNetworks And Siemens Partner Up

RealNetworks Helix Technology will be integrated into Siemens' Media Delivery Solution for the company's 3G handsets.

SanDisk Waterproof USB Flash Drive

SanDisk's new waterproof flash drives can be worn as a necklace and will be targeted towards health professions.

Philips Launches Solution For TV On Mobile

Philips Electronics has announced they announced it will deliver a System-in-Package (SiP) enabling TV on mobile in Q4 2005.

Motorola Takes RAZR Design To Next Step

The Motorola PEBL V6, the special-edition black RAZR V3, and the SLVR V8 all share design cue's inspired by the original RAZR phone.

Philips Introduces Five New Mobile Phones.

Philips has introduced five new mobile phones all with unique features such as swivel screens, cameras and multimedia capabilities. (Pictures inside)

AMD Announces Opteron 852 And 252 CPUs

The new models represent the world’s highest performing processors for one-way to eight-way x86 servers and workstations.

Nokia Introduces 6681 Smartphone

The Nokia 6681 imaging smartphone features a 1.3 megapixel camera, a full Internet browser, and a music player. (Pictures inside)

VoodooPC ENVY m:515 Laptop PC

VoodooPC has announced their new m:515 notebook computer designed for men or women, featuring the new Intel 'Sonoma' Centrino Platform.

Motorola And Oakley’s RAZRWire Sunglasses

Named RAZRWire the new sunglasses frees the wearer from cumbersome wires and allows active users to quickly answer or place calls with the touch of a button.

SanDisk Announces 1-Gigabyte miniSD Card

SanDisk is doubling the current capacity of its popular SanDisk miniSD card to 1-gigabyte.

Worldwide PDA Shipments Grew 7 Percent

Led by strong growth by Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry shipments, worldwide personal digital assistant (PDA) shipments increased 6.6 percent in 2004, according to Gartner.

Microsoft Comes To Your Nokia Phone

The agreement anounced today between the two companies, includes long-term collaboration on digital media format support for Nokia handsets and Windows Media Player.

Daily Download: JetAudio 6.10 Basic

Integrated multimedia software made of a single compact rack.

VoIP Over Phone Wiring

Having trouble installing or wiring your home for VoIP phone service? Jake Ludington has a great article that will walk you through the process.

Fujitsu Notebook Promises CRT Quality

Fujitsu says their new N3500 notebook uses display technologies that give the system a CRT quality display.

Music Piracy More Common In Canada

Canadians are significantly more likely than Americans to download music files from the Internet and use peer-to-peer, file-sharing networks, according to Parks Associates.

Toshiba, Memory-Tech Develop Dual Layer DVD

Memory-Tech Corporation and Toshiba announced that they have jointly developed a dual-layer ROM (read-only) disc that can store content in both the HD DVD and DVD formats.

Fry’s To Carry Monster Cable Alternative

Accell Corp, a provider of premium audio/video interconnects, computer cables and mobile device accessories,announced that its products are now available at Fry's Electronics.

Consumers Not Receptive to Music Services

Portable music services will not have a big impact this year, according to Parks Associates' new report Digital Music: Analysis and Forecasts.

Designtechnica Reviews The iRiver H10

Sporting a 5GB drive from Seagate, the sleek looking H10 comes in four different colors and features a color display. But is it enough to convince you to buy?

Cingular Introduces BlackBerry 7100g

Cingular will begin selling the Quad-Band BlackBerry 7100g world-phone as part of its line-up.

Gateway Laptop Promises 10-Hour Battery

The Gateway M460 series notebook PC promises to deliver battery life up to ten plus hours, which is the best in it's class.

Pay For Parking With Your Phone

In February, Berlin will become the first German city to start using ticket-free 'mobile-phone parking'. Cool idea, complicated process.

Nokia To Ship RealPlayer With New Phones

Nokia will ship RealAudio, RealVideo and the Helix DNA powered RealPlayer on a wide variety of Nokia mobile devices.

Nokia Debuts Voice Messaging Service

Nokia's new Xpress audio messaging service allows an audio message to be recorded and sent with only a few clicks of a button.

Melodeo Unveils P2P For Mobile Phones

Mobile phone users will be able to securely send full tracks that they have purchased, from one mobile phone to another mobile phone via Bluetooth wireless technology.

Panasonic AK-HC900 To Capture Space Shuttle

NASA has ordered 30 of Panasonic's AK-HC900 compact high definition progressive scan cameras to capture the space shuttle's return in May.

What You Need To Know About Telecommuting

Designtechnica's Doug MacLean has written a great article that gives an overview of the latest technologies to help you telecommute from home.