Iomega’s Skin Hard Drives Sport Fancy Designs, Up to 500GB of Storage

Now a days if you're looking for an external hard drive with a bit of personality, you have to search far and wide and even then you may not be able to come up with anything. Lucky for you, Iomega has just announced that they will be shipping a whole slew of external hard drives ...

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Pentax X90 Can Zoom up to 26X; Available for Pre-Order at Amazon

Pentax unveils another cool camera, something that should get the attention of photographers mainly through its ability to zoom up to 26X. The Pentax X90 picks up from last year’s X70 and features a 12.1 megapixel sensor. The zoom lens spans a 26mm wide angle to 676mm super telephoto. Other features of the Pentax X90 include ...

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Magellan 1700 GPS

People who are tired of the smaller screened GPS devices available these days will definitely love the Magellan RoadMate 1700 GPS. It features a 7” screen that can make navigation easier compared to the smaller LCD screens of most mobile phones and other mobile devices we have right now. The Magellan RoadMate 1700 includes preloaded ...

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Celestron 44302 Handheld Digital Microscope

For all the aspiring Einsteins out there, here is a handheld digital microscope that should aid you in your ambition. The Celestron 44302 Handheld Digital Microscope features a 1.3 mp digital camera for snapshots and video. It boasts of 10x to 40x & 150x digital power and is powered by via USB 2.0 cables. This ...

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Viewsonic TrueView Digital Photo Frames Launched

Add Viewsonic Corp. to the growing list of companies who have added digital photo frames in their product lineup as they launch a new family of digital photo frames, the 10.4” VFD1020, 8” VFD820 and 7” VFD720 for easy viewing of digital memories. Today, the new age of reliving those snapshots no longer make use ...

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DisplayLink Brings USB Display Technology to Linux

DisplayLink goes beyond the walls of Microsoft and MAC with the announcement that they are bringing their USB display technology to the Linux platform. DisplayLink’s chips enable one or more high resolution displays to be connected via the standard, universal USB 2.0 connector. The library released today enables the creation of Linux software – ...

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