Posts Tagged ‘open-or-closed’
Actually useful LED lights installed on Eee
Do you know the one thing that I absolutely love about my BlackBerry? The little LED indicator light. That single light informs me when I have a new message, if a call is coming in, if Bluetooth is turned on, and a whole lot more

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Actually useful LED lights installed on Eee
“Cameras” app makes managing multiple devices a snap
When Peter and I were liveblogging E3 events (among others), we’d get a sort of improvised workflow going on depending on what gear we had, where we were located, who had signal on their dongle, and so on. One of the steps in that workflow was getting pictures off a camera, resizing and renaming them, and getting them up on the web fast. Unfortunately, while I got things going right for my own Canon, the introduction of four other cameras to the mix (two camcorders, another DSLR, and a point-and-shoot for emergencies) made my scripts and automated behaviors difficult to manage and could have resulted in a lot of lost data

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“Cameras” app makes managing multiple devices a snap
The must have Sony VAIO P case by Vaja
If you’re going to drop the coin on a Sony VAIO P , you better get a case. And it should by one of these from Vaja

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The must have Sony VAIO P case by Vaja
Sony to roll out two new data projectors
Sony has announced two affordable projectors for the Japanese market today [JP] (no word yet on global availability). The VPL-EX7 and VPL-EX70 (pictured) are short focus video projectors that can produce a 60-inch image (1,024
What can we blame for AMD’s recent lackluster performance?
What’s the matter with AMD? The number two chip maker in the whole world just posted some numbers that don’t reflect too kindly on its performance over the last few months

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What can we blame for AMD’s recent lackluster performance?
Can the Ford Fusion Hybrid travel 1,000 miles on one tank of gas?
I say no, but that’s just me. What do I know, I just spent 10 days driving 3,200 miles in a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

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Can the Ford Fusion Hybrid travel 1,000 miles on one tank of gas?