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CNET Asia: Archos unveils 3G/Wi-Fi Internet media tablets
A year after releasing the 605 WiFi portable video player, Archos is announcing plans to release three new devices in the following months: The Archos 5, Archos 7, and Archos 5g.
CNET Asia: Review: iRiver Spinn (8GB)
Like the U20, the Korean company has done away with convention once again with the hotly anticipated Spinn.
CNET Asia: Review: Creative Zen X-Fi
Creative packs a good range of features into its latest Zen player, including the X-Fi sound enhancement technology and integrated Wi-Fi.
CNET Asia: Philips GoGear SA5245 w/ Bluetooth (4GB)
This is one of Philips' best-executed MP3 players in the past year, offering an attractive design along with some advanced features.
CNET Asia: New iPod nano to bring back slim design?
Is it retro if it's just two years old? Apple may be heading back to the long, lean nano design after a year with the short, fat nano on store shelves.
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CNET Asia: Review: Samsung LA40A650A1RXXS
This Samsung full-HD TV is a very good all-rounder which shines particularly in HD, though it also has the tendency to oversharpen the onscreen pictures.
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·Garage space shuttle lands at IDF
A space enthusiast who built a working space shuttle in his garage has been showing the craft off at this year’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF)..
·Android release looms with new SDK
The Open Handset Alliance lead by Google has posted an update to the Android SDK..
·Microsoft ready to alpha new Office 14
Software giant Microsoft is getting reading to lift the kimono on its forthcoming version of Office.
·IBM invests US$300 mln in disaster recovery centers
IBM plans to spend US$300 million this year to build 13 "cloud computing" data centers where businesses can store information for quick retrieval in case their computer systems are destroyed in a disaster.
·Intel new chip design saves power, boosts graphics
Intel's latest chip design will conserve more power than its current processors and deliver vastly fastergraphics images as the No. 1 chipmaker seeks to push its technology beyond just personal computers as that market slows.
·Going green with broadband
Today marks the start of the 2008 Alcatel-Lucent Broadband Environment Challenge, which looks for broadband solutions that have potential to deliver significant environmental benefits.
·Phil Burgess leaves Telstra
Telstra’s public policy chief, Phil Burgess, will leave the company at the end of the month to return to the United States.
·'Operation Testament' protects the Pope
A torpedo-shaped autonomous underwater vehicle was used to scan the base of Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo prior to the Pope’s arrival in July.
·DSTO opens new Sydney research centre
The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has completed the modernisation of its research facilities nationwide with the opening of a new centre in Sydney.
·Japan warns of iPod fires
A rare defect in the first generation iPod nano is causing a consumer scare in Japan..
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·What beast preyed on our ancestors?
Guided by a keen nose and a taste for flesh, it slipped into the inky black dolomite cave...
·The Sahara was once green
A Stone Age graveyard on the shores of an ancient, dried-up lake in the Sahara is brimming with the skeletons of people who thrived when the African desert was briefly green, according to archaeologists.
·Did you know?
Octopuses eight tentacles divide up into six "arms" and two "legs", according to a study .
·New discovery opens window to the past
Venezuela has found the first fossils of an extinct scimitar cat - of the saber-toothed cat genus - in South America, paleontologists have announced.
·2 000 year-old find...
An expert believes the treasure was hidden in a hurry, around the time the Romans destroyed the Biblical temple in 70 AD and the owner of the coins possibly intended to return for them.
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·Intel Grinds Toward Graphics
The chip giant's not-so-secret plan is to use desktop processors to conquer the graphics market.
·Blowing Up Bloons
Game developer Ninja Kiwi is making a killing with small Flash games.
·Geeks Get Their Game On
Forget the Olympics. Techies have their own versions of the Games.
·Netflix's Delivery
The rental-by-mail company is expected to reveal revenues of $337 million on Friday, thanks to a boost in its subscription base.
·Casual Games, Hard Money
Little browser Flash games can be worth thousands, thanks to Mochi Media.
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