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How will you change Dell’s Inspiron Mini 10?

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After a rocky, if not comical launch, Dell’s Inspiron Mini 10 is now shuffling out in full force to legions of soon-to-be netbook owners. For those of you who already bought in — via QVC or the more traditional street corner vendor model — we’re wondering what you’d do differently if magically given a mythical [...]

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Review Of The New HTC Snap

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What the Snap lacks in flair, it makes up for in sheer, unadulterated function — and having an utterly awesome keyboard certainly helps in that regard. It’s easy to pass off HTC’s latest portrait QWERTY handset as a bit frumpy from photographs, but trust us when we say that it’s totally passable in person (some [...]

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Mamiya Introduces 33-Megapixel DL33 Digital Camera

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Medium format wizards Mamiya are continuing their legacy of huge-sensored digicams with the new DL33—33 megapixels spread across a 36mm x 48mm sensor, which is twice the size of a full-frame DSLR’s chip.
As you know, sensor size and performance is the far more important factor governing image quality in digital photography. So the DL33 has [...]

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Is Palm doomed if the Palm Pre bombs?

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Here’s a fun hypothetical for your Sunday. Let’s say you’re Palm, and you’ve poured untold sums of money and time into developing the Pre; the early response has been positive. But when you launch the phone, hopefully still sometime before July, it completely and utterly bombs. For whatever reason—people unwilling to give up the iPhone, [...]

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Nikon and Panasonic offer cameras for $220

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One’s an easy-to-use, fashionable point-and-shoot, the other’s an advanced shooter with just as many manual-setting options as auto modes. Both have 3-inch touch-screen LCDs and 10-megapixel resolutions–and you can have your pick for $220 or less each from reputable dealers.
From its stylish S series of ultracompact cameras, the Nikon Coolpix S230 is the follow-up to [...]

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