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Though it's an old concept, however, if some our friends are still needlessly paying heavy bucks to convert their favorite videos to iPod format, let me reveal for their surprise, that they can do it for free with Videora iPod Converter.
Dylan is...
When they did it for the iPod, we're expecting them to do it for the Mac too, but not so soon. Perhaps, Apple's success has given Steve's philanthropy a significant boost. Owners of Apple Macintosh computers would not like to miss the opportunity of...
After fueling your laptops and cell phones, lithium batteries are now ready to set the wheels rolling and give stiff competition to other hybrid vehicles. Hybrid Technologies has revealed the World's first lithium polymer battery powered vehicle that'll..
Barry Fox is again in the limelight with its latest scoop regarding Apple's patent for an LCD display embedded with thousands of microscopic image sensors that'll show images and take pictures at the same time simultaneously. Each sensor embedded in...
Casio has embellished its elegant EXILIM ZOOM digital cameras series with its new 10.1 megapixel EX-Z1000. The first thing of the ultra compact Z1000, that'll catch your eye, is its wide-format Super Bright LCD display with 230k pixels count and a...
Welcome to the world of 'Chindogu'! Now, you'll ask, what exactly is chindogu? I'll not give you any detailed summary of the story behind it; for the essence of the word, please check the headline and to go deep into it, simply click this.
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We hope gaming freaks are still holding on their breaths for the upcoming Sony PS3, in stead of rushing on to grab the 'price-chopped PS2'.
And look who's talking here, the TeamXbox, they must really be feeling the scorching heat and perhaps, trying..
TiVo has just launched its new Series2 DT DVR with dual tuner that allows you to record two shows at once. The TiVo Series2 DT DVR is more flexible than its predecessor as it comes with integrated Ethernet and USB ports and the 80 hour model is...
It's not just the skinny nature of the PQI U510 flash drive that'll drive you crazy, but also its capacity to hold a massive 16GB of data makes it an obvious choice.
At just 3mm thick, it's the world's thinnest flash drive looking similar to a credit..













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