Tuesday, December 28, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Legit Reviews) 27/12/2010


Legit Reviews
Third-Generation Kindle Now the Bestselling Product Ever on Amazon
Amazon.com today announced that the third-generation Kindle is now the bestselling product in Amazon's history, eclipsing "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)."...

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Lifetime Slysoft Update Subscriptions End Soon!
SlySoft just sent over a final e-mail reminder letting us know that as of January 1st, 2011, the company will discontinuing their 'lifetime' update subscription...

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PQI Unveils the S725 Ninja Flash Card Reader
PQI just announced the S725 Ninja microSD Flash Card Reader and you know it has to be good since it has ninja in the product name. This model features a slim, flowing...

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GPU-Z Video Card GPU Information Utility v0.5.0 Released
A new version of GPU-Z is out! Grab it here if you want to use the latest and greatest version! GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to give you all information about your...

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Google TV: Logitech Tells Gigabyte To Stop Making Revue Units!
Logitech has reportedly informed Gigabyte Technology to temporarily suspend shipments of Revue set-top boxes (STBs) for the period from December 2010 to January 2011 waiting...

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Apple patent reveals plans for holographic display
A recently granted patent reveals that Apple, the company behind the iPod and iPhone, has been working on a new type of display screen that produces three dimensional and...

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D-Link Brings the Internet to Your TV With Boxee Box
The D-Link Boxee Box will be available in the Middle East & Africa starting in January 2011. The little black box allows users to watch available movies and TV programmes...

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GlideTV Navigator HTPC Remote Review
GlideTV Navigator HTPC Remote Review The GlideTV connects your laptop, netbook, nettop, HTPC or Mac mini to the TV and allows for easy access your favorite movies, TV shows, music services or radio stations, it's all there at a click of a mouse. When the GlideTV Navigator was first launched back in October 2009 it could be found online for $150, which is a bit on the expensive side. Today the same device can be found for $49 from GlideTV and the software is mature!

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