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- 24 September 2008
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Dell M109S pocket projector
Dell has launched the M190S - a pocked-sized projector.
- 22 September 2008
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Kodak ESP 7 and 9 All-in-One Wi-Fi printers
Kodak has announced the ESP7 and ESP9 - two new all-in-one multifunction printers with built-in Wi-Fi.
- 20 September 2008
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News: September 2008's best new products revealed
September 2008 has proven to be a bumper month for exciting new gadgets, with new cameras, TVs, NAS drives, and a laptop from Samsung that has critics drooling.
- 19 September 2008
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News: Epson recycles large format printer cartridges
Epson's Collect and Recycle initiative is being expanded to include empty ink cartridges from its large format printer range.
- 18 September 2008
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Video: World Technology Update: September 12 2008
In this week’s show: wireless executives keynote at CTIA, Yahoo introduces a new iPhone application, software turns a mobile phone into a wireless router, Apple introduces new iPods, Ashton Kutcher talks tech, Sony unveils new gadgets and a portable fuel cells charges your devices.
- 17 September 2008
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Video: Ecamm Network iMage USB
The Ecamm Network iMage USB is a webcam that enjoys hassle-free set-up and operation with online chat tools, lots of mounting options and solid build quality.
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News: Sandisk rejects Samsung takeover bid
Flash storage card manufacturer SanDisk has rejected an unsolicited takeover bid from hardware maker Samsung Electronics, saying the offer undervalues the company.
- 16 September 2008
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News: Lenovo L2440x LED monitor uses 60% less energy
Lenovo plans to introduce its first white LED monitor this week, claiming the technology ensures the display uses 60 percent less energy than traditional LCD screens.
- 15 September 2008
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News: Apple releases iPhone 2.1 software
Apple on Friday delivered the iPhone 2.1 Software Update, an update to the software that operates the iPhone.
- 13 September 2008
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Test Centre: Group test: 10 photo printers reviewed
PC Advisor reviews the best multifunctional printers, and the sharpest direct photo printers.
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News: Helproom: your PC problems solved
PC Advisor tackles more of your PC hardware and software problems. For free IT support 24 hours a day, get live help in the PC Advisor Helproom Forum.
- 12 September 2008
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News: Greenpeace praises Apple's greener iPods
In a posting to the Greenpeace website blog on Wednesday, Greenpeace blogger "tomD" gave Apple credit for making the new iPod nano using less toxic manufacturing processes, and encouraged the company to make good on a promise to remove toxic chemicals from computers, as well.
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News: Tough times for nVidia and Texus Instruments
Lingering concerns about mobile-phone revenue and the chip sector are weighing on nVidia and Texas Instruments this week.
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News: Microsoft: US price cut sees Xbox 360 sales double
According to Microsoft, US retailers saw a 100 percent surge in Xbox 360 sales last weekend compared to the previous one. Starting last Friday, Xbox 360 prices were cut $50-80, depending on the model.
- 05 September 2008
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Video: IFA: Philips shows off new products at IFA
At the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin Philips showed off some new technology. While they did devote a section to home electronics, consumer electronics, especially televisions, were the highlight.
- 04 September 2008
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News: Sony launches two DV-tape hi-def camcorders
Sony has unveiled two DV-tape based high-definition camcorders. The HDR-FX1000 and HVR-Z5J will be going on sale in the next couple of months.
- 03 September 2008
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LaCie USB laptop speakers
LaCie has launched a pair of USB speakers that will neatly complement one of the new Asus Eee PCs or its mini laptop imitators. The LaCie speakers have been designed by Neil Poulton, who has designed other minimalist products such as external hard drives for LaCie.
- 02 September 2008
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Buffalo BR-816FBS 8x internal Blu-ray drive
Buffalo has launched what it claims is the first 8x internal Blu-ray drive. The Buffalo BR-816FBS costs £199 and can be fitted in a spare 3.5in hard drive bay in a PC or substituted for an existing CD or DVD writer.
- 30 August 2008
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News: Black is the new grey for consumer electronics
One trend more obvious than any other at the IFA electronics show is how glossy black has taken over the consumer electronics market as the colour and finish of choice.
- 29 August 2008
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News: Toshiba to launch PS3 Cell-based TV in 2009
At IFA in Berlin today, Toshiba announced that it plans to bring the powerful Cell processor into consumer electronics and launch a TV based on the chip in the second half of 2009.
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