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TRENDnet Launches TV-M7 7″ Internet Photo Monitor

December 19th, 2008 by John Chow

TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces the launch of the first-to-market 7″ Wireless Internet Camera and Photo Monitor, model TV-M7. The world’s first 7″ Wireless Internet Camera and Photo Monitor connects to your wireless network, detects wired and wireless TRENDnet Internet Security Cameras and streams camera video wirelessly in real-time. [...]

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Thermaltake First To Offer Epressar Case

December 18th, 2008 by John Chow

iBUYPOWER, known for its innovative and powerful gaming PCs, is excited to announce it has been chosen by Thermaltake as the first, and currently only, system builder to offer the Xpressar.  The Thermaltake Xpressar Case is the world’s first micro-refrigeration cooling case and features phase-change cooling technology, similar to air conditioners or industrial freezers, to [...]

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Flip Mino Review

December 18th, 2008 by John Chow

Pure Digital’s newest addition to the Flip family of digital camcorders is the Flip Mino . The Mino is 40% smaller than the old Flip Ultra and looks a lot better as well. Available in black or white, the Mino easily fits into any shirt pocket and is ready to shot videos at a moment’s [...]

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The Invisible Shield Review

December 18th, 2008 by John Chow

At over $2,000, Apple’s new Macbook Pro is a fairly expensive piece of hardware. I’m sure owners would hate to see any scratches on its slick aluminum body. This is where the Invisible Shield comes in. The Invisible Shield is a skin of virtually indestructible film that will protect your MacBook Pro (or any other [...]

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Why I Won’t Be Getting The New Macbooks

December 18th, 2008 by John Chow

Last month, Apple gave the world an update to the Macbook and Macbook Pro. Like many of you, I watched the live broadcast as Steve unveiled his latest and greatest to the world. My first impressions were the new Macbooks were awesome and that I should head down to the local Apple store and pick [...]

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How To Turn The iPhone Into a Wireless Router

December 18th, 2008 by John Chow

One of the coolest feature of the 3G iPhone is the high speed, always on, Internet connection. Having a constant connection to the Internet is pretty much a must have for any Dot Com Mogul. The main problem with the iPhone is the screen is too small to do any serious Web surfing. Yes, it’s [...]

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