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Intel Explains Intel Core 2 Duo Processors
The latest range of Intel processors is called Core 2 Duo. These processors feature two core units that let you do more at once without slowing down your machine. You really will experience a breakthrough in performance. These processors are up to 40 percent faster and over 40 perent more energy-efficient. Read more
30 June 2009, 11:42
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Philips Prestigo Explains
For every new product you buy, you end up with another remote control on the coffee table. And today's remotes, even universal remotes, are not simple. They have so many buttons, which serve all kinds of mysterious functions. You wish you could have one remote that controls all your audio and video equipment, with only the buttons you really need being visible. It's time for Prestigo! Read more
30 June 2009, 10:58
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Samsung Explains the Samsung i600 Smartphone
The innovative Samsung i600 Smartphone is a top of the range handset that meets all the needs of today's busy and mobile professional. It has Windows Mobile 5 featuring easy Active sync with MS Outlook. And to fulfill your need for speed, there's HSDPA, enabling web access at blistering broadband speeds and extra flexibility with Wi-Fi. Read more
30 June 2009, 11:42
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Ford Kuga at CNET UK
Cars are the ultimate gadget, which is why we think you'll like the new Ford Kuga: not only is it stuffed full of great technology, it'll play nicely with all the other gear in your digital life, taking you online as easily as off road. Check out our video of the new Ford Kuga in action, and enter our competition for a chance to win five great companion gadgets. Read more
1 February 2008, 00:00
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Garmin n?1690 Sat Nav
Steer your car on to the information superhighway with the only connected sat-nav to offer instant traffic updates, speed-camera alerts and Google Local searches across Europe. The Garmin n?1690 knows every shortcut, every tailback and every cheap petrol pump -- and can even rev up your social network with Ciao! Friend Finder. Best of all, all Garmin n?k! wireless services are completely free, continent-wide, for 12 months. Read more
27 November 2009, 10:12
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Samsung Explains the Samsung X1 Laptop
Thin doesn't always mean light but the new Samsung X1 Mobile PC wins on both counts. Weighing in at a featherlight 1.7 kg and only 19.2mm deep when closed, the X1 featuring the latest Intel® Centrino Mobile Technology gives you the power to perform anytime, anywhere with wireless mobility and Bluetooth connectivity. Read more
30 June 2009, 11:42
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LG Renoir at CNET UK
Allow us to introduce the LG Renoir KC910, which combines a stunning touchscreen with an 8-megapixel camera, Web browsing and video playback to deliver the ultimate in high-tech simplicity. Click on the highlighted parts of the phone below to find out about its features, then watch our video and find out more about the camera, music and GPS feature Read more
31 August 2008, 23:00
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Kodak Explains Kodak CMYK Inkjet Printers
Are you paying too much for ink? The cost of printers has come down and made home printing affordable - except when it comes to replacing the ink. It would often actually work out cheaper to get your prints done on the high street. The good news is that Kodak has developed a revolutionary inkjet system that gives you crisp, sharp black documents and brilliant photos that last a lifetime. And it can save you up to 50% on everything you print compared to similar consumer inkjet printers. Read more
30 June 2009, 10:53
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BT Explains BT Fusion
With the launch of BT Fusion, one of the UK's leading communications companies is ushering in a new phase of mobile technology: a mobile phone smart enough to recognise when it makes calls from home, when it will route calls through a wireless hub allowing customers to take advantage of calls at UK* landline rates. Read more
30 June 2009, 07:49
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Philips Explains Aurea, the Next-Generation Ambilight
Featuring an iconic, sophisticated and fashionable design never before seen in the consumer electronics industry, Aurea offers an immersive home cinematic experience that will captivate viewers' senses. Aurea makes no compromises on technology: hidden and fully integrated within the seductive design, Aurea features the latest innovations, guaranteeing the best in audio and visual experience. Read more
30 June 2009, 10:58



