
Verizon Wireless To Get Palm webOS Devices
Well, well, what do we have here? It looks like Palm is upping the specs on its Pre smartphone with the introduction of the new Palm Pre Plus. This smartphone is headed to Verizon Wireless and will offer twice the internal memory of the original (16GB, with 15GB user available) as well as a Palm Touchstone Back Cover for charging. The new Palm Pixi Plus now features Wi-Fi and will also come to Verizon Wireless. Palm's also offering the new Palm mobile hotspot webOS app that lets you create a personal Wi-Fi cloud
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Olympus Unleashes Six New Compact Cameras
In the midst of all of the point and shoot cameras announced at CES, it's always a bit difficult for one manufacturer to stand out among the crowd. Olympus' solution is to release not one, not two, not three, but six new compact cameras in hopes of attracting your attention. Among the new additions, you'll find a new STYLUS TOUGH-3000 that's shockproof, waterproof and freezeproof as well as two new FE models and three new Stylus models. The new STYLUS TOUGH-3000 is the first in the Stylus Tough series to offer
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Casio Shows Off Updated EXILIM Point & Shoot Cameras
Casio announced four new point and shoot digital cameras at CES 2010. The high speed EX-FH100 boasts of a maximum burst rate of 40 shots per second at a "reduced" resolution of 9 megapixels with a 30 shot maximum. This 10.1 megapixel camera also has a wide-angle 24 mm 10X optical zoom lens and up to 1,000 fps high-speed movie recording. The remaining three EXILIM models, the EX-H15, EX-Z2000, and EX-Z550 are all 14.1 megapixel models that offer Casio's Dynamic Photo function. This function produces effects similar
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ARM Counting Up Design Wins At CES This Year
If you wanted proof that Intel and ARM architecture licensees will soon be in direct competition with each other, there's plenty of ammo handy at this year's CES. A number of prominent companies have announced multimedia-centric products based around ARM CPUs, including NVIDIA, Marvell, ZiiLabs (a branch of Creative), and NXP Semiconductor. The devices themselves will target a range of customer needs and feature sets; this seems to indicate that an increasing number of manufacturers believe ARM-based products
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Digital Experience 2010: NVIDIA GF100, Thinkpad Edge, Nexus One and More
The night before the first day of CES is typically filled with numerous parties and pre-show expos loaded with hot new products and technologies. We attended one such event last night, Digital Experience, where a number of major players were peddling their wares. While at the event, we got to see a real-live NVIDIA Fermi-based graphics card installed in a Maingear demo system, a handful of slick new notebooks, netbooks, and smartbooks from Lenovo, and even played with a Nexus One--among other things. Take a
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Digital Experience: NVIDIA GF100, Thinkpad Edge
The night before the first day of CES is typically filled with numerous parties and pre-show expos loaded with hot new products and technologies. We attended one such event last night, Digital Experience, where a number of major players were peddling their wares. While at the event, we got to see a real-live NVIDIA Fermi-based graphics card installed in a Maingear demo system, a handful of slick new notebooks, netbooks, and smartbooks from Lenovo, and even played with a Nexus One--among other things. Take a
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How to make a Christmas 3D flash photo gallery
It's the perfect day for a Christmas parade, and our area community just held one parade "Candy Canes and Christmas Carols" this past weekend. Thousands attended this annual Christmas parade and we have got lots of excellent photos. One of the best way to share the joy with others is to make a photo gallery to show these Christmas photos.
After spending couples of hours researching the photo gallery software, I finally picked up an 3D flash gallery software which displays digital photos in an interactive and elegant 3D flash. I'll show you how to make your own one step-by-step. It's really easy. You may see Christmas Parade Photo Gallery that I made with Aneesoft 3D Flash Gallery.
What you'll need:
1. Digital photos and background music
2. Aneesoft 3D Flash Gallery
Step 1: Download & install Aneesoft 3D Flash Gallery
We'll be using a very nice flash gallery software 'Aneesoft 3D Flash Gallery' to making your first Christmas 3D flash photo galleries, head over here and download the free trial version. Next step is to install the program.
Step 2: Import photos, add captions, edit photos
You can add up to 500 photos that you want to use, type in caption and arrange the photos here. 3D Flash Gallery supports a wide range of file formats for images.
Step 3: Choose from a variety of flash gallery templates
3D Flash Gallery offer you an easy way to make the Christmas 3D photo gallery by choosing from variety of flash gallery templates. A flash gallery template automatically put preset decoration to your gallery. When you select a preset template, you're able to enhance it by customizing some additional settings, such as background, thumbnail effects and scrolling actions. You can also add Christmas songs to play along with the 3D photo gallery.
Step 4: Preview and publish Christmas 3D flash gallery
It is advisable that you preview at least once, before your publish the 3D gallery. Click and drag mouse for scrolling and tilting the 3D gallery. Click on the thumbnail to zoom in and out the photos. You have several options to share and publish your 3D photo gallery. It depends on your needs.
We're done! Get Aneesoft 3D Flash Gallery and start making your own Christmas 3D flash galleries. You can learn how to use it while doing, guided by the program itself. Make one now!
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I Have a Dream!
Where people use wireless to connect to a huge communal network. Imagine if you will that you and your neighbors, and you neighbors neighbor, and so on, all connected to a communal network. A network similar to the internet, but without the large corporations. Where people use a common software to connect with each other locally, and then share their internet connection, giving amazing speeds, and allowing connections to other similar networks. Can you see where I'm going with this? Its possible in concept. You could share files, and internet connections, and it would take the middle man, ISPs out of the picture to a point. Im just getting more and more feed up with my ISP, and its BS. I feel as though the internet should be a free, wild, and unlimited. I know it might sound crazy, silly, or far fetched to some, but I think it just might be possible, and might be a necessary step in the future if we want to see a free internet.
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Digital Experience 2010: NVIDIA GF100, Thinkpad Edge, Nexus One and More
The night before the first day of CES is typically filled with numerous parties and pre-show expos loaded with hot new products and technologies. We attended one such event last night, Digital Experience, where a number of major players were peddling their wares. While at the event, we got to see a real-live NVIDIA Fermi-based graphics card installed in a Maingear demo system, a handful of slick new notebooks, netbooks, and smartbooks from Lenovo, and even played with a Nexus One--among other things. Take a look...
Digital Experience 2010: NVIDIA GF100, Thinkpad Edge, Nexus One and More 
What Happens In Vegas, Stays In Vegas - Mat Miranda, HotHardware.Com
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ARM Counting Up Design Wins At CES This Year
If you wanted proof that Intel and ARM architecture licensees will soon be in direct competition with each other, there's plenty of ammo handy at this year's CES. A number of prominent companies have announced multimedia-centric products based around ARM CPUs, including NVIDIA, Marvell, ZiiLabs (a branch of Creative), and NXP Semiconductor. The devices themselves will target a range of customer needs and feature sets; this seems to indicate that an increasing number of manufacturers believe ARM-based products are capable of filling a variety of roles.When we spoke to ARM last fall, the company confirmed that it's long-term plan was to design a series of increasingly powerful Cortex-branded processors that would compete in MIDs, smartbooks, netbooks, and, given time, even the laptop/desktop market. The ARM-related announcements coming out of CES this week are noteworthy because of the types of devices being announced. Smooth 1080P playback, gaming capabilities, and video post-processing are some of the features we've seen manufacturers mention so far and it's still early in the show.

The ZiiLabs Digital Home Platform: Now with extra cowbell.
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