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Tennis on the

9 months ago
Print Title: Tennis on the Wing Size: 30 x 24 inches Please visit www.amazon.com/artdotcom to check for promotions from time to time. Tennis on the Wing is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget! Buy Now Tennis on the Wing Art Poster Print, 30x24

Always Kiss Me Goodnight Sign Wall Art Print Framed

10 months ago
Print Size: 17x6 (Add 2 inches to each value to get the approximate final frame size.) Includes Framing Grade Glass, an Acid-free Card board backing, & a Hanger. Frame has Hardware attached & arrives Ready to Hang out of the box. All frames are made by a Trained Professional using State of the Art Framing equipment. Frame is made from Solid Wood or heavy wood composite. Title: ...

Nook becomes Colorware's latest victim

over 2 years ago
Look, we know we give Colorware a hard time -- mostly because it regularly spits out miscast creations like the abominable Kindle or the unlovable DSi -- but in the case of the Nook we're a lot more ambivalent. Sure, on the one hand you can concoct clashing color schemes like the one above that only someone from Portugal can truly appreciate, but if you slide past the break you'll find tasteful color combos are possible as well. Perhaps it's the Nook's simple logo on the back and...
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Treo Pro up and vanishes from Palm website

over 2 years ago
Well, this was probably bound to happen someday, but we still can’t not sniffle a bit... the Treo Pro seems to have disappeared from Palm.com. The site has of course been mainly trafficking Palm’s webOS devices -- the Pre and Pixi -- as of late, but until very recently, it still listed its last non-webOS device, the Window Mobile Treo Pro, a much older phone first outed in August of 2008. If you’re hell bent, of course, there are still plenty of places to get one of these bad boys, so we’re...
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PSP Go disassembled in awesome stop motion video

over 2 years ago
Oh sure, we’ve seen Sony’s UMD-hatin’ PSP Go splayed before, but never like this. Call us crazy, but we’re calling stop motion video the future of unboxings and tear downs. Seriously -- this is one wild two minute ride that you simply have to take. Peek the video after the break, won’t you? See more video at our hub!
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Kindle’s active content given 100KB free monthly bandwidth allowance

over 2 years ago
We were wondering how Kindle’s impending active content (read: apps) would be harnessing that free Whispernet bandwidth. As it turns out, there’s just a smidgen allowed for gratis. According to the terms laid out by Amazon, there’s a 70 / 30 revenue split, with that smaller percentage going to Bezos and co. "net of delivery fees of $0.15 / MB." The price tiers is a little simpler: apps can be free if their download over 3G is less than 1MB and they use less than 100KB per month, per user....
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Nanosys and LG Innotek agree deal for newfangled LED-backlit displays

over 2 years ago
For the nitty gritty of how Nanosys’ proprietary LED backlighting technology works, check out our earlier coverage here -- what you really need to know is that the company promises a significantly wider color gamut from its displays, while reducing power consumption by up to 50 percent. Quantum dot LEDs have shown their faces before, but now there’s the big hulking heft of LG Innotek -- LG’s component manufacturing arm -- behind what Nanosys is offering, which indicates we might actually see...
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How would you change RIM’s BlackBerry Storm2?

over 2 years ago
It’s sort of stunning how many stellar smartphone options Verizon Wireless customers suddenly have, but lest we forget that RIM’s hotly-anticipated Storm2 was rockin’ the suburbs late last year. For those who sprung, we’re curious to know if you’re happy with your decision. Do you think RIM adequately addressed the gripes from round one? Is the display responsive enough? Was the addition of WiFi what sealed the deal? Are you annoyed that you didn’t hold out for the new Palm lineup? Feel free...
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Switched On: The two sides of 3DTV

over 2 years ago
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. Without a doubt, 3D was the keystone feature touted by every major TV and Blu-ray player manufacturer at CES 2010. But the 3D technology we’ll see this year asks more of consumers than previous reinventions. As with HD, they will need new TVs, new video sources, and optimized content like Avatar to make the experience worthwhile. But consumers will also likely need glasses -- and not particularly fashionable...
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Palm’s Pre Plus and Pixi Plus slipping into Best Buy locales everywhere

over 2 years ago
Officially speaking, the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus still have a weekend ahead of ’em before they can be sold, but if you know the right person in your local Best Buy, you could very well be playing with one hours before your contemporaries. An anonymous tipster beamed over the image you see above via our handy iPhone app, noting that both of Palm’s first entries onto Verizon’s network were in stock. Granted, neither are for sale per se, but what’s stopping you from moseying on down and...
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IBM and Fujifilm develop 35TB magnetic tape cartridges, unveil it in black and white

over 2 years ago
Remote_image_1337909690.small SSDs may be what’s "next," but seriously -- magnetic tape storage is the real heat. This darn near antediluvian storage medium is amazingly still around and kicking, and what’s even more incredible is that real advancements are taking place. Just under four years ago, IBM and Fujifilm were doing the Cha Cha Slide Tango as they introduced 8TB cartridges; today, the two are rolling out (quite literally, actually) a 35TB version into the wild, wild world that we call home. Nah, you won’t find...
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Auto-Lift iron won’t char your threads unless you tell it to

over 2 years ago
Remote_image_1337909719.small Watch out, Earthlings -- Ariete’s 2,400 watt Auto-Lift iron is just a Stateside-release away from being Anthony Sullivan’s next big hit. The concept here is pretty simple (and pretty genius): users have to physically press down on the iron to make it touch whatever piece of wrinkled clothing is beneath, and as soon as they release pressure, the iron pops up to prevent accidental charring. It’ll set you back €65 ($92), but considering that one toasted dress shirt is probably far more expensive...

Lenovo LePhone launching in Le May

over 2 years ago
As Google and China trade blows on the global stage Lenovo just keeps on truckin’ with its plans to launch the Android-powered LePhone in China and overseas. Samsung and Motorola you’ll recall, already bent under Google’s pressure and agreed to delay the launch of their respective handsets in China last week. Lenovo execs are planning for a hat-trick launch in May on China Unicom, China Mobile, and China Telecom with a rest of world launch expected later in the year. Lenovo shareholders also...
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Twin Video camera has two lenses, two mics, one body

over 2 years ago
Ion Audio, who seem to enjoy doing unconventional work in the electronic peripherals space, are back with a two-way pocket camcorder that records both sides of a conversation, literally. Strapped with pairs of microphones and cameras, it is capable of doing picture-in-picture or split-screen recording, and can selectively switch between the audio streams depending on which side you want to hear at which time. Just skip along past the break and all will be elucidated -- price is not yet...
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Windows Mobile 7 rumors coalesce around Q4 launch, MWC announcement

over 2 years ago
Remote_image_1337909718.small While DigiTimes isn’t our go-to source for all things Microsoft, the Taiwanese tattler does have its finger on the pulse of the Taiwanese / Chinese manufacturing juggernaut. As such, we expect it to be privy to information related to HTC, Acer, and ASUS handsets. So lean in close when it cites "sources familiar to Microsoft’s roadmap" in claiming a September 2010 release of Windows Mobile 7 to its handset partners -- the same month pegged by that LG leak last week. That should translate into...
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