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Album portable digital photo gallery

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Album portable digital photo gallery Photos of you and family are your precious documentation since it could drag your memory to the past and recalling all the sweetest memory of your life. They are too sweet to be forgotten and they are too sweet to be put in a shabby photo album. You need to open the photos album when your mind walking to the past memorizing all the sweet events happened to you. Then you take a look at the photos one by one annually. Why don’t you think to have a smart standing photos album which shows your photo in slide show? ##CONTINUE##Now you can have it easy. Album portable digital photo gallery is the answer. It is a high tech gadget with a little aesthetic touch. You could enjoy your photos in a digital album just by watching your photos presented in slideshow. You can adjust the timing of the pace. You can even arrange your own album depend on your own list as you wished. It isn’t bigger than a paperback with ultra-chic 4GB portable digital photo album which...

Canon's PowerShot D10 adventure cam shot with a bazooka in this in-depth review

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Canon's PowerShot D10 adventure cam shot with a bazooka in this in-depth review The gang at Photography Blog have got their hands all over the PowerShot D10, and it looks like Canon didn't fare too badly with its first "adventure camera." Even if the reviewer didn't really drop it from a helicopter or shoot it with a bazooka (as we had originally hoped) the unit was found to be as intuitive, sensible, and dependable as the company's other point-and-shooters. Of course, a device with this robust of a design is going to suffer in a few areas, and the 3x, 35-135mm zoom lens and 2.5-inch display can easily be considered "rather hum-drum" for a camera in this day and age. That said, the lens is "quite fast," great for underwater use, and the display is bright enough for all of your spelunking needs. The verdict? If you're going to be dropping from airplanes or scavenging sunken treasure (actually, make that "reading on the beach" a...

Dell XPS 16 gets extra glossy Crimson Red option

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Dell XPS 16 gets extra glossy Crimson Red option Dell took a slightly different tact with its new XPS 13 and XPS 16 laptops by offering them only in basic black (or Obsidian Black, to be exact), but it looks like the company is slowly returning to its more accommodating ways by adding a new "high gloss" Crimson Red option to the XPS 16. As you can see above, however, you'll have to shell out an extra fifty bucks for that added bit of eye candy, and it doesn't look like it's available on the smaller XPS 13 quite just yet, though it seems safe to bet that it will be sooner or later.

T-Mobile G1 revision revealed?

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T-Mobile G1 revision revealed? If this looks vaguely familiar, that's because it likely is -- we suspect this image out of Boy Genius Report is a newer (or older) render of the "G1 v2" called out on the recently-leaked Android roadmap out of T-Mobile. It'd make sense -- by October, when this is allegedly hitting retail for $150-ish, the G1 will be getting long in the tooth. What's more, this sucker's clearly running Android, and it's a whole hell of a lot better-looking. More on this as it develops, of course, but in the meantime, that myTouch is looking just a bit less appealing, isn't it?

Sony Ericsson president: PlayStation phone "could happen"

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Sony Ericsson president: PlayStation phone "could happen" Well, this is certainly one rumor that just won't die -- nor is it likely to, not as long as the company has its hands in both manufacturing handsets and game consoles. According to an article in the Financial Times, Sony Ericsson president Hideki "Handsome Dick" Komiyama discusses his struggle to reposition the company as one the world's top three phone makers. Among bright ideas and desperate measures mulled over, the man in charge lets slip that no plan is too crazy or far-fetched to consider. Even a PlayStation-branded phone? "Could happen," he is quoted as saying. And there you have it! Begin warrentless speculation: now.

Samsung a177

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Samsung a177 As you may have gathered from the ultra-low model number, the Samsung a177's coming in as a bargain-basement GoPhone device -- but seeing how carriers are trying to attack every single market segment with messaging capabilities, they've still managed to pack in a full QWERTY keyboard. Conveniently, the device's FCC filing just came off confidentiality, so we have access to all the goods; we know that it'll be EDGE-only, have a camera (likely VGA if we had to guess), and a patterned back, because let's be honest -- a phone is never too cheap to be stylish. We imagine we'll see this one in stores very shortly.

Harman Kardon intros its first Blu-ray player, the BDP 10

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Harman Kardon intros its first Blu-ray player, the BDP 10 Harmon Kardon has decided to jump into the Blu-ray pushing business with its first player, the BDP 10. This slick number's got all the features you've come to know and love in Blu-ray -- BD-Live and Bonus View capabilities for online content, advanced audio codec support, 1080 / 24p playback, plus USB ports for DiVX and JPEG display. It'll also boast HDMI 1.3a, Ethernet, coaxial and optical audio outputs plus good old two-channel analog audio outputs. The BDP 10 has only been formally announced for Europe so far, though it's expected elsewhere (including the US) in the coming months. The player has a price tag of about €700 (around $940). Hit the read link for full spec sheet -- but fair warning: it's a PDF.