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  1. Vista Plus Pack coming on Feb 15th
  2. Bioshock now a movie!!
  3. QinetiQ Millimeter wave system, making waves.
  4. Microsoft now patents 'SPY' Software.
  5. Sanyo S1 Palmtop simplicity
  6. 33 mega pixel Super Hi-Vision as new broadcast standard for Japan.
  7. Grocery Carts latest gadgets featuring Video screens.
  8. HECToR SUPER computer unveiled in Britain.
  9. Sharp theater rack to match its Aquos TV
  10. Subway rings let the women know you are not a pervert
  11. JVC's Everio GZ-MG740 has 10GB more space
  12. OneLessDesk,' showcases your Mac perfectly
  13. New 40 Hour Laptop Battery designed by Stanford Scientists
  14. MacBook Air is not the slimmest after all! Mitsubishi Pedion is
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Vista Plus Pack coming on Feb 15th

Microsoft seems to be preparing to release an unusual "Vista Plus Pack" on February 15th. Based on the provided box art, the Plus Pack appears to be a collection of four casual games that are "Enhanced for Windows Vista". The listing for the software was found on Future Shop's online catalog FEATURES: # By integrating search throughout the operating system, helps you quickly find and organize large collections of documents, pictures, movies, videos, and music. # Includes Windows Tablet...

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Bioshock now a movie!!

There's an ongoing debate in the community over whether or not linearity is a good thing in a game. I for one am a firm believer in flexible linearity - giving the players a chance to experiment and explore without having to break away from the central plotline. BioShock caters to this kind of preference. The story is a strictly linear affair; you can very easily follow the gold arrow indicator from one objective to the next and tromp...

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QinetiQ Millimeter wave system, making waves.

Travelling today can be termed as a job in itself. You need so much of patience to get from one place to the other, security hampers the speed of travelers in any mode. The Transportation Security Administration has purchased a dozen cameras that use millimeter wave technology and sophisticated algorithms to screen crowds of rapidly moving travelers for weapons from up to 20 meters away. The SPO threat detection system made by QinetiQ measures waves naturally emitted by human...

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Microsoft now patents 'SPY' Software.

The next time you have a tiff with your loved one, come to work & anonymously send hate mail to your colleagues in frustration beware! Your office PC might be able to file a complaint to your manager & depending on the severity of your mood may file an application of leave or your resignation letter. Microsoft is developing Big Brother-style software capable of remotely monitoring a worker's productivity, physical wellbeing and competence. Technology allowing constant monitoring of workers...

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Sanyo S1 Palmtop simplicity

Sanyo has unveiled the new S1 which values itself in being simplistic at CES2008. The phone is for those among us who want a simple phone that is reliable in getting connected for voice and basic email. The S1 by SANYO sports a robust 24mm speakerphone, integrated Bluetooth® wireless technology, large, colorful LCD screen and voice-activated dialing. Additional features include Wireless Backup to easily manage your phone's contacts list in the event that the phone is lost, stolen or...

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33 mega pixel Super Hi-Vision as new broadcast standard for Japan.

The Government in any country works towards the up liftment of infrastructure, education, and other requirements of its countrymen. Does your Government invest in HDTV? OR even standardising broadcast resolutions? The Japanese government has announced plans to bring Super Hi-Vision (a.k.a. Ultra High Definition) to life as a broadcast standard by 2015. With its 33 mega pixel (7,680 x 4,320) resolution and 22.2 channel surround sound, challenges so far have included building a camera that can record it, and...

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Grocery Carts latest gadgets featuring Video screens.

When we walk into a supermarket we are all overwhelmed at the choices we have to make while we purchase food items, & other stuff. But allow me to ask you this, Have you ever walked into a superstore & felt the need to ask your self " Do I need the Hand basket, the tiny trolley or the JUMBO cart maybe a cargo truck?? Alright I guess I went too far there but seems to me that the...

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HECToR SUPER computer unveiled in Britain.

The saddest thing about Personal Computers are that after a certain point they all fit into the mould of the obsolete, sometimes sadly within six months of their purchase. Unless your one of the super few who can own THE HECTOR, this behemoth has the power of 12,000 desktop PCs, Its the fastest computer in Britain and one of the most powerful in Europe. It can make 63 million calculations each second, allowing scientists to conduct research into everything...

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Sharp theater rack to match its Aquos TV

Sharp is coming out with the AQUOS audio AN-ACD2 rack, which can house its 42" and 37" Aquos LCD TV belonging to the AQUOS G/D series. The television rack and theatre system features a built-in 11.2MHz/1 bit digital amplifier. The rack measures 1,141mm wide and can even house a BD recorder and DVD recorder. The speaker and the sub woofer (2-channel) are also built-in. the speaker unit comprises of 2 way wide range woofers of 10cm and software dome...

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Subway rings let the women know you are not a pervert

Women who travel by public transport have to brace themselves for all kinds of weirdoes who take sadistic pleasure in groping at them. Well if you don't belong to that category and want to proclaim to the world that you don't belong to that tribe, you can get the Subway Ring. On those extremely crowded trains, just place your hands in one of these rings and you wont be mistaken for one of those perverts....

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JVC's Everio GZ-MG740 has 10GB more space

JVC has announced their new model in the Everio series, the GZ-MG740 in Japan. This 40GB beauty is akin to the 30GB GZ-MG730 and besides the extra 10GB space and Victor branding instead of JVC, little else is different. Both feature 7.38-megapixels and shoot 720 x 480 pixel video on a 1.3-inch hard disk....

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OneLessDesk,' showcases your Mac perfectly

So you got yourself the latest Mac PC and want to put in on a pedestal, just so you can show it off. That would be too flashy and crass, so get a bit sophisticated and bring in the OneLessDesk, which has been designed by Heckler Design. The contemporary design features two desks, of which the smaller one can be stowed under the bigger one. Besides the branding advantage of being a "Macintosh-specific" desk, there is little else it...

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New 40 Hour Laptop Battery designed by Stanford Scientists

Good news awaits all lappie users, in the coming years charging your notebook or carrying cable for charging will be a thing of the past. Good fellas at the Stanford Tech are researching and developing a battery that will be able to keep you notebook powered for a whopping 40 hours! This new kind of lithium ion battery will be available in a few years time. Stanford Tech researchers including Professor Yi Cui and his team have brought alive...

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MacBook Air is not the slimmest after all! Mitsubishi Pedion is

We stand corrected and take back the slimmest title from MacBook Air. The title clearly belongs to the Mitsubishi Pedion which was released way back in1998. Clearing the cob-webs on our memory, we all have realized that the Pedion measured 18.4 millimeters thick, which comes out to 0.7244 inch thick. Although the Air gets to 0.16 inch at the thinnest point, the Air is 0.76 inch thick at its fattest portion, making it slightly thicker. The $6,000 notebook came...

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