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LG: World’s thinnest LCD TV! (PICTURES)

22 December 2009

See pictures of the world’s thinnest LCD TV by LG below. LG has developed the thinnest liquid crystal display (LCD) television panel that will wow the TV and electronics industry. Continue Reading

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Hybrid car: Honda CR-Z (PICTURES)

22 October 2009

See pictures of the Honda CR-Z hybrid car. Honda has revealed a new hybrid car: the Honda CR-Z, once just a concept car two years ago, is now a 2-seat hybrid sports coupe. Continue Reading

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FIFA Soccer 10 for the iPhone (PICTURES)

05 October 2009

FIFA Soccer 10 for the iPhone was just released by EA Sports. FIFA Socccer 10 will sell at the App Store of Apple for only $9.99. The low amount is the same that Madden NFL 10, the iPhone game top seller, goes for at the App Store.
EA Sports hopes that FIFA Soccer 10 will overtake Madden NFL 10, given the soccer game’s simpler controls and gameplay functionality. It will face stiff competition, however, from Real Soccer 10 by Gameloft, which only sells for $6.99. Moreover, Real Soccer 10 for the iPhone is running its second edition already, while FIFA will only start now.
FIFA Soccer 10 by EA Sports will also be launched on October 20 in the following game consoles: PS3, PSP, PS2, XBox 360, Wii, and DS.

FIFA Soccer 10 for the iPhone was just released by EA Sports. FIFA Socccer 10 will sell at the App Store of Apple for only $9.99. Continue Reading

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Microsoft Zune HD review by CNET (VIDEO)

22 September 2009

The new Microsoft Zune HD, the rival of the Apple iPod, was just reviewed by CNET. Watch the Zune HD review video by CNET below. Continue Reading

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Buy cheap Windows 7, at discount

22 September 2009

Microsoft will offer Windows 7 at a cheap discount for college students who wish to purchase the new operating system of the company. Windows 7, which promises to be better than Windows Vista, will be sold at a discount to college students starting October 1.
For a limited time, U.K. residents will be able to preorder the cheap Windows 7 for only 30 British pounds. Microsoft announced that U.S. college students will be able to purchase the operating system for only $30. Students need only to present a valid college e-mail address.
Microsoft will also offer the cheap Windows 7 discount in Canada, Australia, Korea, Mexico, France, and Germany. Most of these countries will offer the cheap Windows 7 discount until January 3.
Earlier, Microsoft released its first Windows 7 video advertisment.

Microsoft will offer Windows 7 at a cheap discount for college students who wish to purchase the new operating system of the company. Continue Reading

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Watch Windows 7 ad (VIDEO)

14 September 2009

Watch the video about the new Windows 7 ad below. The new operating system of Microsoft promises to deliver faster and better results compared to its predecessor, Windows Vista. Continue Reading

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See The Beatles: Guitar Hero pictures

07 September 2009

See The Beatles: Guitar Hero pictures
Screenshots of The Beatles: Guitar Hero are available for viewing below. The Beatles: Guitar Hero will be released on September 9 by a team composed of developer Harmonix, publisher MTV Games, and distributor EA Games. Songs from The Beatles will be brought to life and will hopefully appeal to a market outside of normal video gamers.

Screenshots of The Beatles: Guitar Hero are available for viewing below. Continue Reading

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See pictures of thin Sony Vaio X Series

06 September 2009

Sony has just released the Sony Vaio X Series notebook, a laptop so thin it is set to rival the Macbook Air and the Dell Adamo. See Sony Vaio X Series pictures below:
The Sony Vaio X Series is less than half an inch thick and weighs only 1.5 pounds. To erase any supposed durability issues, it boasts of a carbon fiber exterior. It also has internal 3G and is supported by an “all day and into the night” battery.
Prices for the Sony Vaio X Series notebooks will be posted here once available.

Sony has just released the Sony Vaio X Series notebook, a laptop so thin it is set to rival the Macbook Air and the Dell Adamo. Continue Reading

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Make money online from Youtube

26 August 2009

You can now earn money from YouTube. Youtube has offered a way for creators of videos to monetize their videos which go viral. Google’s very popular video-sharing website, Youtube, stated this in a blog post.
Youtube product manager Shenaz Zack stated:
“Now, when you upload a video to YouTube that accumulates lots of views, we may invite you to monetize that video and start earning revenue from it.”
YouTube has also stated that a user whose video is eligible for the revenue program would receive an email about it and would have the “Enable Revenue Sharing” message appear next to his video. Youtube added:
“Once you’ve chosen to enable revenue sharing, YouTube will sell advertising against your video and pay you a revenue share.”
YouTube, however, has not revealed the breakdown of its proposed revenue sharing program. Furthermore, Youtube said that these individual video partnerships would only be initially available in the United States for now. It will do its best, though, to make the program availabel to the rest of the world soon.

You can now earn money from YouTube. Youtube has offered a way for creators of videos to monetize their videos which go viral. Continue Reading

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“Exploding iPhone” incident again in France

26 August 2009

The latest “exploding iPhone” victim is a French security guard who was hit on the face with pieces of broken glass when the screen of his iPhone exploded. He is the second French “exploding iPhone” victim.
The 26-year-old supermarket watchman, identified as Yassine Bouhadi said that he was typing a text message when the suddenly screen exploded. Bouhadi was hit in the eye with a glass shard. He also stated that we was very angry with the incident, will consult a doctor, and will file suit for damages. Apart from saying that he wants his money back, he added:
“I want an explanation about this damned telephone.”
The official competition, consumer affairs, and fraud watchdog of France, the DGCCRF, has announced that it had opened an investigation on the “exploding iPhone” incident after a French teenager suffered an eye injury earlier. A spokesman stated:
“An investigation is under way. We have been alerted to the problem and we are looking into it closely.”

The latest “exploding iPhone” victim is a French security guard who was hit on the face with pieces of broken glass when the screen of his Apple iPhone exploded. Continue Reading

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