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Annie Groer
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July or August Will Bring BlackBerry 9000

There certainly hasn't been a shortage of rumors surrounding the Blackberry 9000, including the possibility of a new touchscreen OS and even what was thought to be live pictures of the upcoming device.
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Imminent Arrival of 3G iPhone Supported By Rumors

It's coming and it's going to be hot.
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Four-Port USB Charger Really Digitizez Your Car

You may have noticed that many of your favorite portable gadgets don't come with conventional wall chargers anymore.
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Low Cost Broadband Access Plan By Verizon

The good news is that you'll be able to surf the web at blazing EV-DO speeds anywhere you have a cellular connection.
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MicroSD Reader, Flash Drive And Phone Charger By Cellink

I'm not exactly sure how well this thing is going to work, but you've got to hand it to Human C&C for developing something so versatile.
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Macbook Air And Martha Stewart Almost Hacking Level

You've got to hand it to Martha Stewart. She's actually a lot more tech-savvy than what most people think. For starters, she's got a blog. That already wins you a few points in the geek community. What's more, Martha Stewart just recently purchased a Macbook Air and she loves it. Better still, she's perfectly aware of how to use Parallels.
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Two Year Service Agreement On Latest Alltel Phone

It certainly won't win any innovation awards, but the Samsung Muse does everything it needs to do and it seems to do it well.
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3Gb/s Sustained Transfer Speeds Western Digital HDD

It may seem like the entire industry really wants to move on to flash-based memory for a number of reasons, but Western Digital is not giving up the hard drive fight just yet. WD has just announced that they have 320GB single platters available for their dual-platter drives, effectively creating a 3.5-inch drive with a total of 640GB of storage.
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WiFi-Powered UMA At Fido As UNO

It wasn't all that long ago that Fido rolled out its 3G network.
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Solid State Drives for Notebooks are actually prone to failure

And I don't mean that people are unwilling to fork out the $1300 for the MacBook Air SSD upgrade.
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