Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Your wait is over - Scrybe Launch Details !!!

Yes, the beta version of Scrybe launches today!!

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Monday, October 16, 2006

New Business Networking Site

The name says it all !

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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Draw on Web Sites while Browsing

Use the Draw Here bookmarklet to draw on top of web pages while you are browsing the web. If you save your drawings, other Draw Here users will then be able to see your drawings when they go to the same page.

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Friday, October 13, 2006

SanDisk Introduces 2GB microSD to Japan

Memory manufacturer SanDisk Corp. announced on Thursday that it will begin selling microSD memory cards at capacities up to 2-gigabytes, the highest amount of storage offered in microSD format to date.

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iPod Red Nano Site

Looks like all the rumors were true: here's the red nano. Apple will donate $10 for every one purchased to help fight AIDS

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

DigitalSpectrum's MF8104Premium: a WiFi digital photo frame for Vista - Eng

This 10.4-inch, 800x600 pixel TFT LCD frame is available in a variety of colors and styles for mounting on the wall or tabletop to display your family snaps stored in JPG/PNG/BMP/TIFF formats. Well, it does. Microsoft's Vista will even autodetect the frame and automatically feed photos from the Vista Pictures folder. For $380, u'll want more

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More details emerge on HP's Memory Spot chips - Engadget

A commercial release is still a couple of years away, but some more details are coming out about HP's Memory Spot wireless chips, and we thought we'd fill you in. Originally conceived as a way to add audio to physical picture print-outs, HP is envisioning all sorts of uses for their technology, which they say "complements" RFID!

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Coolpix S7C, Wifi Camera

This product enables you to transfer image files directly from the camera to a PC through wireless LAN and laptop compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g without any cable and card reader. Especially you can share photos with all around the world by using 'Coolpix Connect' easily in the outside.

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