With LG predicting a 3D television market in excess of 30 million units by 2012 and Samsung busily promoting its related world's firsts, you'd better believe that these powerful South Korean "chaebols" have their government's full support when it comes to delivering 3D content.
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It may no longer be the first to launch in North America (that distinct honor now belongs to Bell), but we can finally say with some confidence that Verizon's version of the Samsung Omnia II isn't that far off.
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Motorola's DROID is just a few days away from dropping on Verizon, but why pay $299 (minus $100 rebate) for that when you could instead pay $299 (possibly also minus $100) for a fully-featured definitely non-netbook VAIO P? Yes, Sony's littlest ultraportable looks to be coming to VZW, popping up on a test page in a configuration with 2GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, and Windows 7 Home Premium.
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Don't call it a netbook. MSI's latest sits just out of the low-end category with its 12.1-inch, 1,366 x 768 resolution screen, roomy "ergonomic de-stress" keyboard, and 1.
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If you're keeping tabs on Mio Technology's GPS happenings, you'll be interested to dip into some facts that PC World has uncovered about the company's upcoming offerings.
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We've already seen some sample footage from Canon's new professional EOS-1D Mark IV DSLR (and should be seeing plenty more come December), but a pre-production version of the camera has now turned up at the Canon Pro Photo Solutions 09 show in London, and TrustedReviews managed to get an early hands-on with it.
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Yahoo made good on its long-standing promise to pull the plug on GeoCities, its free Web hosting service, later in 2009.
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In the world of Android, it's not yet clear who's going to come out victorious -- QWERTY sliders or their keyboardless brethren -- but does there really need to be a winner? We say there's room for just about everyone in this open-source party, and Sprint is starting to round out its Android offerings by introducing the keyboard-equipped Samsung Moment to saddle up alongside the the HTC Hero that was released a few weeks ago.
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The cat may have gotten out of the bag ahead of the Windows 7 launch, but Verizon has just now gotten official with its latest subsidized netbook offerings, which include some unfortunately pricey 3G-equipped versions of HP's Mini 311 and Mini 110.
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We had an all too brief hands-on with Canon's PowerShot G11 way back in August, but the first real flood of reviews has only just recently started, and now seemed like as good a time as any to get you caught up on some of them.
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Another glimpse into Ricky Martin's fatherhood, via Twitter. Previous Twitter offerings... Ricky Martin is Sex on a Train [tr] Ricky Martin Shares More Photos of His Twins [tr] Ricky Martin Shows Off One of the Twins [tr] Ricky Martin Meets.
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Given the choice of either a stack of hot, steaming pancakes slathered in butter, brown sugar, and maple syrup or a six-pack of Fanta, we know which we'd choose.
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One of the biggest questions since Microsoft and Sony showed off their motion-driven controllers has been "how much?" While Sony has been absolutely quiet on the subject, Microsoft has stressed that it won't cost as much as a new console.
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Not that there's any shortage of choice in the touchscreen all-in-one space, but Fujitsu seems keen on covering all the bases with its latest product unveiling.
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It's totally not Q3 anymore, but Acer is finally fulfilling its promise to ship an Android-powered netbook, a pre-order page showing up on Amazon offering a reconfigured Aspire One D250.
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What's this? A QNAP NAS that doesn't stick to the company's traditional dark industrial look? Amazing but true, and yet another sign that the company is increasingly looking to bring the NAS out of the office and into the home -- a move that could only be further bolstered by a certain celebrity endorsement.
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Scheduled for its seventh annual appearance February 16-21, 2010, CineKink NYC is seeking films and videos, of any length and genre, that explore and celebrate the wide diversity of sexuality.
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Originally, I had planned on reviewing Tale of Tales' newest offering, Fatale: Exploring Salome, but found it a futile effort to try and pin down in a structured, concrete format a very abstract process; about what I would expect from this game company.
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A while back when I reviewed Major Lazer's Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do, I made it a point to emphasize that Nina Sky and Ricky Blaze's feature "Keep It Goin' Louder" is one of the album's best offerings.
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Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune got a little carried away at TGS, giving the thumbs down to this year's show (which also suffered from lower attendance than previous years) and telling the gathered crowd that he wasn't impressed with the domestic offerings at the show: Japan is over.
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