Nokia Considers Making Its Own Laptop
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Will the laptop and smart phone converge in the future? Nokia is lending more credence to that idea, with the company’s comments yesterday that it may develop its own laptop. In an interview with Finnish broadcaster YLE, Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said his company was “looking very actively” at the laptop market. ??
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The 10 hottest tech products of 2008
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Sit down for a moment and think about the best gadgetry of 2008.
Not just the best-selling kit, but those products that raised the technology bar and said to their rivals (somewhat smugly): “go on then, jump over that!”
There’s been a lot of great technology this year, but we think that the biggest impact has been [...]
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10 things you need to know about taking back unwanted tech gifts
admin @ December 27, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Aren’t Christmas presents brilliant? Well, some are…
You may dream of console games and compact, yet state-of-the-art GPS systems, but novelty socks and Homer Simpson tankards are the dire reality that most of us wake up to on Christmas morning.
Thankfully, we’re here with a timely round-up of tips on taking things back to the shop.
So, [...]
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10 embarrassing moments in tech
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Technology is sometimes a complex concept, such that it can lead to some embarrassing moments.
Whether it’s an infamous presentation that went awry, a product that shipped long before it should, or just a goofy marketing gaffe, these low points in tech serve as a good reminder: make sure your stuff works.
ОФИС-МЕНЕДЖЕР. Hot CoffeeGrand Theft [...]
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2008 tech predictions revisited: how did we do?
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A year ago, we predicted that 2008 would bring more of the same – at least for the most part. We suggested that CES 2008 would ultimately define many of the year’s tech trends. “Expect big TVs, HD DVD vs. Blu-ray (again), Linux computers and iClones of everything Apple-esque” we suggested.
Partly right – CES [...]
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Revealed: the best new tech for 2009 and beyond
admin @ December 8, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Constant change is – ironically –here to stay. And lets be honest, it’s a great thing – change and evolution are what make computing and technology so fascinating. And, as one year draws to a close, it’s only natural that we all want to know what new technologies are in store for us in 2009. [...]
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12 top tech treats to keep your kids happy at Xmas
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Toys have changed irrevocably. Sure, the shelves are still lined with action figures, but kung-fu chopping action just can’t compete with light, sound and a USB connection any more.
Board games are boring and as for that plastic sledge, leave it at the shop.
Give your web-obsessed child what they really want this Christmas: technology. [...]
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10 ways to turn your old tech into cash
admin @ December 3, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Now’s a brilliant time to get rid of the old technology cluttering up your office, clear the decks and make some money.
Mind you, there’s a choice; you can turn that old PC into cash or karma – sell it on or give it away.
One option puts money in your pocket while the other [...]
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Interview: ‘This Week in Tech’ podcaster Leo Laporte
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No broadcast journalist has embraced new media as much as podcast guru Leo Laporte. Although he’s still got one foot in traditional broadcasting (he hosts syndicated show The Tech Guy on US satellite radio), he’s managed to build up a small empire of podcasts, or netcasts as he prefers to call them, since the launch [...]
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Digg founder: tech is changing US election
admin @ October 11, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Digg founder Kevin Rose has admitted he is hugely excited about the role technology is playing in the US presidential election race – telling TechRadar he can’t wait to see how much more important it will be in four years time.
Speaking at the Future of Web Applications (FOWA) conference in London, Rose admitted that [...]
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