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Friday, 03 July 2009
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Solar cells
have been around for a long time, but they have been out of reach of
many due to the cost. PowerTraveller has bought out a new solar charger
not only capable of charging up you mobile phone or iPhone but also
your laptop as well.
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Mobile phone operator O2 would like very much to fix your computer, for a small fee of course.
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Amazon has
its Kindle and Sony and Nintendo also have them as well. So now Elonex
has come out with an alternative to something printed on pulped dead
trees.
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 According to the Ponemon Institute, 900 laptops are stolen every week from Heathrow Airport alone. Absolute Software, which has launched its Computrace LoJack system to track and recover stolen laptops, has five tips to help travellers keep their technology safe this summer.
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 We met staff from phone recycling firm Fonebank this week to debate 10 years of mobile phone addiction. The company sees every kind of device coming through its offices and has chosen what it believes are the decade's most iconic phones. Having got all nostalgic for some of these handsets, we have to agree...
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 Monday, 22 June 2009
While many companies have been knocking out netbooks
left, right and centre, HP thinks that you could probably stick a
slightly bigger screen and add a few pounds to the price. So doesAMD too - no wonder that HP has used the chip company's Neo platform with which to make a Netbook plus.
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 Friday, 19 June 2009
While all-in-one
printer, scanner, copiers are ubiquitous but necessary if you don't
want to fill up your office with loads of equipment. This is ever more
true when you need a fax machine and answer phone to boot. Brother with
its MFC-990CW all-in-one printer aims to do all this and make the tea
as well (OK we lied about the last one).
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Friday, 19 June 2009
Maybe you can't afford to hit the tables at Monte Carlo, so why not sit back, turn on the computer and play online.
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 Saturday, 13 June 2009 Father's Day is on its way and we've been wracking our brains as to what to recommend for the man who has everything. Well, if he's a DS Dad why not turn his handheld console into a portable library? We handed Nintendo's 100 Classic Book Collection to a dad of two to see how he got on...
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