Archive for September 22nd, 2008
Filed under: Storage Remember the days when 64GB sounded huge for a CompactFlash card? Well, now you can pick up the world’s largest CF: a 100GB Pretec 233x operating at a zippy 35MB/sec.

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Pretec breaks records, banks with 100GB, 64GB, and ultra-fast 32GB CF cards
Talk about cutting it close. With less than 12 hours before T-Mobile officially pulls back the curtain on the ultra-hyped G1, the floodgates have opened. Images extracted from the depths of T-Mobile’s G1 site have begun hitting tip boxes, and now TmoNews has managed to get their hands on a bunch of specs and details.

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T-Mobile G1 specs leaked prior to announcement
Filed under: Displays , HDTV , Home Entertainment Who says there are too many players in the HDTV realm? With current mainstays partnering up like it’s going out of style , we’ve found two firms that see something no one else does

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General Electric partners with Tatung for "premium" GE-branded HDTVs
Filed under: Laptops If HP’s latest 16-inch notebook didn’t grab you for reasons like: “That’s a whole 0.4-inches bigger than my desk,” then you’re in luck, because for about half the price you can now pick up a Pavilion G60-120US Notebook PC — HP’s first 15.6-inch model. The G60, with 1,366 x 768 resolution display, comes caked with all the ho-hum features you might expect from a $629.99 price tag: 2GHz AMD Turion X2 dual-core processor, GeForce 8200M graphics card, webcam, DVD burner, WiFi, Bluetooth, ExpressCard slot and 250GB hard drive. On the other hand, it’s got 3GB RAM, Altec Lansing speakers and HDMI output, weighing in at a palatable 6.06 pounds.

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HP’s Pavilion G60-120US laptop tries on a 15.6-inch LCD
WooMe , the site that throws users into 60-second one-on-one online video sessions to form new relationships, is launching a new public version of the site that should appeal to the voyeur in all of us.

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Voyeur Heaven: WooMe Lets You Post Your Online Video Dates To The Public
Today is one of those days that designers celebrate and dread: Adobe unveils its latest Creative Suite—Number 4—with new pro versions of Photoshop, Premiere, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, After Effects and more.
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Adobe Creative Suite 4: Massive Upgrade Including New Photoshop, Premiere and More [Software]
Advertising platform Adap.tv has closed $13 million in Series B funding. The round was led by Spark Capital, along with Redpoint Ventures and Gemini Israel Fund. As part of the deal, Spark Capital’s Dennis Miller will join the company’s board of directors

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Advertising Platform Adap.tv Raises Another $13 Million
The first weekend here, Lisa’s family gave us their awesome seats to a baseball game between the Yomiuri Giants and the Osaka Tigers, my first Japanese baseball game ever. The differences I noticed between American baseball and Japanese baseball being that everyone chants a different song for each batter in complete synchronicity, the stadium food includes fried shrimp, when you hit a homerun you get a stuffed animal, and Tiger fans cosplay as Tigers.
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Notes: Tokyo Dome and The Difference Between Japanese and American Baseball [Notes]
Filed under: Cellphones Uh, c’mon guys — this is a little ridiculous. Now typically, you want to keep this sort of thing under wraps until the day of your event, but it seems like the cats and kittens at T-Mobile can’t contain themselves. Yes, you’re looking at the first official product shot of the G1 Android phone ever

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Meet the T-Mobile G1
Filed under: Digital Cameras Let’s hope Agfa brings more to Photokina than the 1338sT, because otherwise it’s going to be a pretty lonely booth.

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AgfaPhoto DC-1338sT touch screen digital camera
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