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- 13 January 2009
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Video: ViewSonic VX2260wm - In brief
With its Spartan styling and bland black and silver exterior, the 21.5in ViewSonic VX2260wm flatpanel monitor looks far from a showstopper. But appearances can be deceptive.
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News: Analysis: Palm Pre garners positive response
Palm's new handset has been introduced to the world. Although it isn't getting quite as much coverage as the iPhone did when it was introduced two years ago at Macworld, the Pre is getting plenty of attention.
- 12 January 2009
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New Brother multifunction printers
Brother has unveiled the MFC-990CW - an inkjet printer that features Bluetooth connectivity so users can print photos directly from their mobile phone without the need for a PC.
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Video: LG Display will launch production of 15in OLEDs this year
LG Display is on the verge of commercial production of a 15-inch OLED panel for use in TVs and laptops, it said last week on the sidelines of the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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News: LG wins $500m Apple displays deal
LG Display announced today that it has signed a five-year deal to supply LCD panels to Apple.
- 10 January 2009
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News: 13 new technologies coming to your PC
Ultra-small PCs that fit on a single chip. Batteries that recharge without cables. TVs that respond to your every gesture. These and other developing technologies will fundamentally change the way you think about and use your computer. PC Advisor looks at the technology of tomorrow.
- 09 January 2009
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News: Toshiba Dynadock-U coming to Europe
Toshiba is set to release its Dynadock docking station in the UK and Europe, following a successful debut in the US last month. HDMI, wireless and PCI Express versions are planned.
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News: SanDisk launches laptop SSDs
SanDisk has launched a range of high-performance solid-state-drives (SSD) designed for use in laptops.
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News: Plastic Logic show ultra-thin eBook Reader
Plastic Logic is hoping to make a big impression with its new eReader technology at this year's CES show in Las Vegas. Its stylish eReader is a large flat display measuring 8.5x11in and is just a few millimetres thin.
- 08 January 2009
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News: Panasonic demos 9mm thick 50in plasma
LCD TVs aren't the only TVs that can be thin. On Wednesday, Panasonic demonstrated a plasma TV set that is one-third of an inch thin - or 8.8mm - at the thinnest part of its profile.
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News: Sony shows 21in OLED TV panel at CES
Sony is showing a new prototype OLED (organic light emitting diode) panel at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but hasn't announced a new television to follow the 11in model it launched at CES 2008.
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News: D-Link launches three 802.11n routers
D-Link said at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that large numbers of home users and businesses are already switching to 802.11n, even though the wireless LAN technology isn't a ratified standard.
- 07 January 2009
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Video: Asus builds netbook into keyboard
Asustek is showing off the Eee keyboard, which features a built-in 5in keyboard, at CES
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News: Samsung launches 2.5in 100GB SSD
Samsung has launched a 2.5in 100GB solid-state drive (SSD), which has with enhanced performance for use in servers running applications such as video-on-demand, internet data centers and online transaction processing.
- 06 January 2009
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Toshiba Frost White 500GB external hard drive
Toshiba has unveiled a 500GB external hard drive that is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Labelled the Frost White, the half-terabyte external drive costs £120. It measures 16.5x81x12.7mm and is distinguished by a funky monochrome wave design on its casing.
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Video: Powermat untangles charging cables
Tangled wires and cables for charging different devices will be a thing of the past if Powermat has anything to say about it.
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News: Dual-core Via Nano coming this year
Via Technologies says plans for a dual-core Nano processor remain on track, but said recent news reports about its product plans confused this chip with another upcoming version of the processor, the Nano 3000.
- 25 December 2008
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Video: Lexmark X4975 - In Brief
The Lexmark X4975 is a multifunction inkjet printer stuffed with features.
- 23 December 2008
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News: HP iPhone app enables wireless printing
HP has launched an application that allows users to print pictures wirelessly from an iPhone.
- 19 December 2008
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Test Centre: Group test: four flash drives reviewed
Storing sensitive data on portable drives can be a risky business. But some USB flash drives come with powerful security features to protect your sensitive information. We've tested four drives to suit varying budgets.
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New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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How to activate and set up Sky On Demand Catch Up TV
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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