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Lenovo ThinkStation C20 and ThinkStation C20x Workstations PC

Lenovo release 2 new desktop workstation PC called ThinkStation C20 and ThinkStation C20x . Its serious computing power packed with Intel Xeon 5600 Series processor and up to 96GB DDR3 ECC UDIMM and RDIMM memory. The Lenovo ThinkStation C20x has up to 12 DIMM slots, 2x NVIDIA FX4800 graphic card, SATA or native NAS (C20x), hard disk drive, power supply with 80plus bronze-certified

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Nikon lenses are the closest matches the zoom to 400mm

A super-telephoto zoom lens, optical stabilization lens is ideal for wildlife photography. This ultra-telephoto zoom lens, Hp laptop battery 6.95 million pounds silent ultrasonic focusing motor and sportCanon A495Optical stability of the cost of the lens. This optical zoom range will generally attract budding wildlife photographers, the extra point did not meet the manufacturer’s cost, its own product, or prime lens inconvenience.HP HSTNN-UB02 Battery, HP DP390A Battery, HP PP2100 Battery, HP Presario R3000 Battery Photographers in the camera view may also be tempted by the Sigma Corporation 120 – 400mm of products, which cost about £ 100 less, but in the end of the short length of 100 mm

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Mouse Computer LuvBook M 10.1-Inch Netbook

The LuvBook M is the newest netbook from Mouse Computer. This mini laptop sports a 10.1-inch 1280 x 720 LED-backlight display, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, an integrated graphics card, up to 2GB RAM, up to 320GB hard drive, an optional 40GB SSD, a 1.3MP webcam, a card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth and is pre-loaded with a choice of either Windows XP Home Edition, 7 Starter or 7 Home Premium OS

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Govt wants ISPs to record browsing history

Companies who provide customers with a connection to the internet could soon see themselves having to retain subscriber’s private web browsing history for law enforcement to examine when requested, a move which has been widely criticised by industry insiders.

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Microsoft files for gesture patents: Project Natal + Minority Report

Just ahead of next week’s public unveiling of its Project Natal motion control system for the Xbox 360, Microsoft has filed for several patents covering technology for controlling PCs and game systems with gestures and motion tracking. The patent applications reiterate that Microsoft’s work on gesture input systems predate Natal and go far beyond the game console. They also makes it clear that this technology is no longer the realm of science fiction as in the movie “Minority Report.” The applications don’t mention Natal specifically but describe related technology for controlling systems with depth-sensing cameras and voice commands that serve as interfaces to control computers with large visual displays

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Google ends foray to Bingville, home page "normal" again

Google has stopped using Bing-like photo backgrounds on its home page by default. Marissa Mayer, the art-loving Google executive in charge of search products and user experience, confirmed via Twitter that the page is back to “normal” this morning

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PlayStation CEO Talks PS3 And Its 3D Future

Jack Tretton, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, detailed the future of Playstation 3D gaming at a recent Sony 3D TV launch event in the Sony Pictures Studios lot. He spoke in front of an audience of about one hundred press and executives in Sony, including Sir Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony

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PC Recycling Has to be Free and Easy

This week, the New York Times reported that New York State joined the list of jurisdictions that have passed laws directed at electronic waste. The law highlights the growing sentiment that all manufacturers should offer free and convenient programs for consumers to return their unwanted PCs and related accessories for responsible recycling or reuse. The key words here are “free” and “convenient.” Consumers say, both in surveys and with their actions, that they don’t want to pay for electronics recycling and need it to be as easy as possible.

Daily Dispatch: iPad security breach; Solar storms may disrupt communication

Combing through hundreds of blog posts and news articles daily, Dirk Klingner, our technology-trend watcher, sifts through the noise to bring you the tech news most important to consumers. If you have a tip on a story you want to share, leave a comment below.

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Walmart’s "Dads and Grads" sale includes HDTVs, Blu-ray players, game systems

Consumer electronics gear is a big component of Walmart's upcoming Father's Day sales . Among the featured items: a $749 47-inch Philips 1080p LCD, and a $158 Sony Blu-ray player with access to streaming movies

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The security and privacy ramifications of AT&T’s iLeak

A French group of security researchers has obtained the email addresses of 114,000 iPad users, who signed up for AT&T’s 3G wireless service, relying on a flaw in AT&T’s site which allowed them to automate the process. What are the security and privacy ramifications of this leak, if any?

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And You Wonder Why Newspapers Are Having a Tough Time?

I produce and direct theatre for a living. Along with the job you need a tough skin or a thick hide or some sort of way of shielding yourself from the criticisms you’ll invariably receive when you put a show on stage

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Alienware M17x (Core i7) review

Alienware has updated its high-end, 17-inch M17x gaming laptop with some new components, and the result is an incredibly powerful machine. Using it feels like getting punched in the face by God — in a good way. It’s expensive, though, and it’s about as portable as a bath full of cement

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Review of the Sony Dash: Great idea, flawed execution

Sony Dash Internet viewer Source: Sony The Sony Dash, $200, is described as an “Internet viewer.” It’s one of the newer devices, in a category once known as “Net appliances,” that receive online content wirelessly and are designed to sit on a desk, bedside table, or countertop. Wedge-shaped, and measuring 7.4 inches wide by 5.6 inches high by 2.4 inches deep, the Dash is essentially a multimedia clock radio

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Microsoft TechEd 2010 wrap-up: cloud benefits, cloud sceptics

Microsoft TechEd in New Orleans continues today, but I’m back in the UK; unfortunately I was not able to stay for the whole event. So aside from discovering that walking the streets of New Orleans in June is like taking a Turkish bath, what did I learn

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Truly touching video about XO laptops in Peru

This short was created as a complimentary piece to “La Sierra.” It was edited from footage taken for the feature documentary film, Web, and serves as an introduction to one of the film’s primary locations: the small jungle village of Jose Pardo in Peru.

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Xbox director starts E3 trash talking on Twitter

With the E3 game conference less than a week away, the industry titans are getting their talking points ready. Xbox director Aaron Greenberg got the ball rolling today with a tweet that slapped Sony, saying that Xbox exclusive “Halo 3″ has outsold all of the top PlayStation 3 exclusives: Just in from research team (NPD): Halo 3 has outsold Resistance 1 + 2, Uncharted 1+2, Killzone 2 and God of War III COMBINED….wow But how does “Halo 3″ stack up against “Wii Fit “?

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Sennheiser HD 595 headphones review

Two massive earcups shelter your fragile lugs, and a soft velvety coating keep these massive cans comfy atop your discerning bonce. The Sennheiser HD 595s welcome you to the world of high-end headphones, without requiring a bank heist to pay for them. Their open-back design may make you less than popular, however

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Do Mac gamers using Steam have better systems than PC fraggers?

The Steam online gaming platform has recently been launched for Mac users, but already it seems that the average gamer using an Apple computer has a superior system than his or her PC brethren, though not everywhere that it counts. According to Valve’s Steam Hardware Survey for May, the average Mac has more RAM (4GB to

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TalkTalk Broadband Free Connection Offer Is Back

TalkTalk ( talktalk.co.uk ) has launched a free connection offer that’s available on both its Essentials and Pro broadband and phone packages. Usually £29.99, the free connection offer is available as an online exclusive, meaning new customers switching to TalkTalk Broadband will need to order online at the talktalk.co.uk website to qualify. TalkTalk Broadband and phone packages start from £6.99 a month for the Essentials package which provides up to 24Mb broadband download speeds plus evening and weekend UK landline phone calls

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