Wednesday, February 24, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 24/02/2010


Digital Trends
Desktop PC Buying Guide 2010
Feeling a bit in over your head on your next desktop purchase? We offer up basic tips for buying a desktop PC that’s right for your needs in 2010.



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Thinksound Rain Review
Introduction Thinksound, a headphone manufacturer known for using environmentally friendly materials both in their packaging and their headphones, has introduced the Rain canal phones. Designed specifically for audio purists, the Rain puts an emphasis on clarity and accuracy rather than overwhelming bass. With environmental concerns growing more than ever, it is smart of Thinksound to head into [...]



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Samsung HMX-U20 Pictures
Samsung announced their new mini HMX-U20 camcorder at PMA 2010.



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Movie Theaters Unprepared for Onslaught of 3D Movies
With Avatar being such a success, 3D movies are the next big thing. But is your local movie theater ready for them?



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Busted! Fake Windows 7 Critic Outed, RAM Claims Debunked
The man who made grandiose claims about Windows 7's voracious appetite for RAM doesn't actually exist, and neither do his facts.



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Pentax K-7 DSLR Shoots for Silver
Pentax is rolling out a special silver limited edition of its K-7 DSLR camera - and once 1,000 units are sold, it's gone.



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New Casio Hotshots Exilim EX-S7 and EX-Z35 Debut
Casio has introduced its new affordable Exilim EX-S7 and EX-Z35 compact cameras, featuring YouTube movie modes, face detection, and 12 megapixel resolution.



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Enraged Gmail Users Grab Pitchforks, Sue Google over Buzz
Not content to express their discontent in 140 characters on Twitter, angry Gmail users have piled onto a class action lawsuit led by a Harvard law student.



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Pictures of HP’s 2010 Digital Cameras and Camcorders
HP took the wraps off five new digital cameras and three new camcorders at PMA 2010.



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U.S. Identifies Programmer Behind Google Cyberattack?
The Financial Times is reporting U.S. analysts believe they have identified the primary author of the "Aurora" cyberattack against Google's Chinese operations.



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