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iphone
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The iPhone is an Internet and multimedia enabled smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc.. The iPhone functions as a camera phone (also including text messaging and visual voicemail), a portable media player, and an Internet client (with email, web browsing, and Wi-Fi connectivity) using the phone's multi-touch screen to render a virtual keyboard in lieu of a physical keyboard.

Sony Vaio
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The new Ultra-portable Sony Vaio UX490N/C Premium Micro PC Laptop proves that bigger isn't always better. The UX490N/C Micro PC laptop, newest member of Sony's "Micro PC" family, literally fits in your pocket, boasting a slide-up, 4.5-inch screen with 1,024-by-600 resolution. Inside, this laptop packs a punch in its tiny 1.2-pound frame. The Vaio UX490N/C Premium Micro PC laptop retails for $2,499.99.

Belkin Router
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Belkin's audaciously designed N1 Vision router stands vertical and reports on network activity in your house so you can see if your kid is downloading video games when he should be doing his homework. It is designed to configure itself the first time you connect it to your cable modem or DSL, and computers still using older "G" adapters will still be able to connect.

Windows 7

Windows 7 beat both Windows XP and Vista in several key areas; including boot and shutdown time and working with files, such as loading documents. Other areas did not beat XP; including PC Pro benchmarks for typical office activities and video editing, which remain identical to Vista and slower than XP.


Hot Lights

Pocket your camcorder
Creative is no newcomer in the consumer electronics market - they have been making audio and video products for ages - but it still doesn't take an expert eye to conclude that Creative's Vado, a pocket-size camcorder, is strikingly similar to the popular Flip camcorder from Pure Digital.

Octopus USB hub Released
A new USB extension is out, and true to its namesake, it offers users with many USB ports. Welcome the Octopus USB hub, which lets users connect up to four USB devices at a time. Unlike a real octopus, it has only five arms, one to connect to the computer and four extensions. Each arm is of course representative of the tentacles of the octopus.