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Wireless "Eye-Fi" Photo Card Available in More Places

Jan 9 2008 - 9:00am by geeksugar
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Wireless "Eye-Fi" Photo Card Available in More Places Starting Jan. 11, Eye-Fi users can upload photos directly to Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows Live Photo Gallery, and Costco's Photo Center. If you recall, the Eye-Fi is the first wireless memory card for digital cameras that allows users to wirelessly send photos directly from their digital camera to their computer or online photo sharing site using home Wi-Fi networks.

What Are You Looking Forward To in 2008?

Jan 4 2008 - 6:03am by geeksugar
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What Are You Looking Forward To in 2008?
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Cell Phone Naomi Campbell Should Get

Aug 15 2007 - 2:00am by geeksugar
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Cell Phone Naomi Campbell Should Get If Naomi Campbell had thrown this bendy and soft mobile phone at her assistant we might never have seen her marching to community service in haute couture and she might not have an assault record. The phone is encased in a flexible plastic housing so you can essentially play Bop-It with it without damaging it. It features a soft flexible display - it's 2.75-in.

Vintage Geek: Keracolor Sphere TVs

Jul 23 2007 - 3:00pm by geeksugar
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Vintage Geek: Keracolor Sphere TVs There's no denying the fact that we live in a time of flat screen televisions. In fact, a recent trip to my local Best Buy proved that you can only buy flat screens in their stores these days. Clearly, that was not always the case.

Flashlight Player: Beams Media Instead of Light

Jul 20 2007 - 12:00pm by geeksugar
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Flashlight Player: Beams Media Instead of Light This Flashlight-Inspired Media Player concept might not have commercial success written all over it, but it's intriguing shape coupled with the fact that it would be perfect for presentations and travel makes it worth considering. You control the device by rotating knobs along the "flashlight" body. It allows you to project your interface, pictures, and movies onto a wall instead of a screen.


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