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Evernote

By Andrew Gould 27 November 2008

Stop forgetting things. FULL STORY >

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Halfbakery

By Andrew Gould 27 November 2008

We all have Eureka! moments. FULL STORY >

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Obsolete Computer Museum

By Andrew Gould 27 November 2008

Obsolete does not necessarily mean out of mind. Even though your first PC, be it a ZX Spectrum or any 386-based PC, may now be redundant you probably still remember the machine fondly. FULL STORY >

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The End of the Internet

By Andrew Gould 27 November 2008

Speculation has been rife over the last 10 years as to what would happen if you Googled Google. Some say that such a search could potentially cause the entire destruction of the web and Internet at one fell swoop. We took it upon ourselves to discover the truth. FULL STORY >

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Command and Conquer Red Alert 3

By Brett Wilson 27 November 2008

In Red Alert 3, the desperate leadership of a doomed Soviet Union travels back in time to change history and restore the glory of Mother Russia. The time travel mission goes awry, creating an alternate timeline where technology has followed an entirely different... FULL STORY >

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Quantum of Solace

By Thomas McKinnon 27 November 2008

James Bond is back to settle the score in Quantum of Solace: The Game. Introducing a more lethal and cunningly efficient Bond, the game blends intense first-person action with a unique third-person cover combat system that allows players to truly feel what it is like to be the... FULL STORY >

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Packard-Bell Silver

By Thomas McKinnon 26 November 2008

The 2.5-inch drive can hold up to 250GB of data and the device comes with an automatic backup software suite FULL STORY >

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Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse

By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008

The Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse, with revolutionary Microsoft BlueTrack Technology, works more places than ever before, including on granite countertops, carpet - even on a wood table or a rough, unfinished park bench. FULL STORY >

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MoviePlus X3

By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008

Serif MoviePlus X3 makes video editing easy and enjoyable. With a brand new screen layout for arranging and editing video, pictures and audio, plus flexible import & export capabilities, your videos can be captured, enhanced, and burned to disc or broadcast on the web in minutes! FULL STORY >

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Sony Ericsson C902

By Thomas McKinnon 26 November 2008

The C902 has a 5 megapixel camera which takes fantastic pictures and has face detection autofocus, LED flash, and easy to use camera controls. It also has a music player, FM radio, 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth and lots of memory. It's also Bond's phone of choice. FULL STORY >

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Oregon Scientific RGR126

By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008

In this modern age of ?¡microelectronics itÔÇÖs time to get rid of your old rain gauge and get your self this one from Oregon Scientific. FULL STORY >

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LG X110

By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008

The X110 is a 3G embedded Notebook of stylish design on 10\" form factor. The idea behind the device is More Mobility (Momo) an idea it truly delivers on with its embedded 3G, which few other manufacturers offer in their netbook ranges at present. FULL STORY >

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Nokia N85

By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008

The N85 comes out with a host of multi-media features and has a 2.6\" OLED screen that is great for both games and video. The N85 also a 5 megapixel cameras and has a built-in accelerometer that can sense which orientation the screen is in. FULL STORY >

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Roxio RecordNow

By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008

RecordNow 10 is the easiest way to, rip, convert, transfer and enjoy music on your computer. Expand your digital audio collection by converting audio to MP3 or other popular formats, from almost any source. Automatically organize your collection as it grows. Use your music as... FULL STORY >

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LG60 Scarlet

By Thomas McKinnon 26 November 2008

When it comes to performance, few brands rival LG. And when it comes to elegance, no HDTV competes with the LG60. It has a wraparound design, an unmatched profile, and enough power to outperform any screen in its class. FULL STORY >

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