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GPhone aims to conquer mobile net

For more than two years, a large group of engineers at Google have been working in secret on a mobile-phone project.

Nintendo's Wii workout board

Wii owners will be able to get an even more vigorous workout from December when Nintendo launches a new fitness balance board for its hit video game console.

Review: Kodak EasyShare 5300 printer

Kodak's Brownie camera helped to put photography into the hands of the masses last century. Now the company is hoping to transform the market once again.

Technology takes a fashionable turn

The world's top fashion houses are jostling to stamp their exclusive labels on mobile handsets and other personal devices.

Review: Panasonic Lumix

The designers have assumed an intelligent customer who is prepared to come to grips with the control set of a digicam.

A few small points

Apple is trying to make those deadly slide shows a little more lively.

Acronis True Image

The best backup programs are like a time machine for your computer.

Picture perfect

High Definition is the buzz term in televisions and computer monitors these days. And unlike high-fidelity, it's not simply an ill-defined sales pitch.

Blogs

Fast Forward Blog - Asher Moses
Tuesday, October 09 2007

Should TVs have an energy rating?

Just like washing machines, fridges and dishwashers, the next time you go to buy a television you could well be basing your decision not only on performance but on energy star ratings as well. And if Digital CEnergy's recommendations to the Federal Government are taken onboard, you may not have a c...

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