Mozilla Is checking Firefox explanation Manager
March 12, 2010

Considering the open source nature of Firefox, it’s always fairly easy to guess and check out the new features that Mozilla is working on. Now it seems that Mozilla is planning a rather useful account manager, which should be particularly helpful to users who are logged into many sites at once. Initially, the support should include sites such as Facebook, Google and Yahoo!, not to mention 3 other Mozilla sites (Addons, Personas, and Bugzilla). With that in place, you’ll notice a key icon on your Firefox toolbar, and when you go on it, you’ll be able to check out the variety of sites that you’re currently logged into, and disconnect from any of them. Looks like you won’t have much of an excuse to post something weird on your partner’s Facebook detail anymore.
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Nokia Wireless Loopset LPS-5
March 11, 2010

The latest Nokia Wireless Loopset LPS-5 is able to hook up to your T-coil-equipped hearing aid, where it will additionally deliver excellent audio quality for all handsfree calls. You will be able to enjoy clear two-way communication in different environments, thanks to the LPS-5 featuring noise-free audio. Ruggedly built for everyday use, the Nokia Wireless Loopset LPS-5 will fit nicely and securely around your neck, helping you communicate in a much easier manner. A vibrating sharp virtually gives you no more excuse not to reply a signal simply considering you did not compose out your ring tone. [Press Release]
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Princeton Bluetooth bracelet hits Japan
March 5, 2010

Folks in Japan must seem to be too busy to take in their cellphone ringing, which is probably why Bluetooth bracelets are being released there more and more. Princeton is the next large reseller to jump aboard the bandwagon with their TPM-ICN Series that vibrates each date one receives a shout on the cellphone. Guess there is no longer any more excuse not to pick up your calls while wearing one of these, regardless of whether you are in a crowded area or not.
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Click And Grow Allows You To Grow Plants Via Computer
March 2, 2010

Ever wanted to take a crack at growing some plants for your home, but couldn’t find the instance to do it? With the Click & Grow system, it seems that you’ll be hard pressed to find an excuse for not churning out the pretty plants that the missus has been asking for. Instead of having to tend to the plant everyday like a baby, you can pretty much allow its computerized system to do all the dirty work. It doesn’t require soil, as it relies on aeroponics, a growing system that grows the plans in an air or mist environment. To produce things easier, all you need to do is pop in a plant cartridge that contains the seeds of the desired plant, which should plus contain some basic fertilizer and info about the seed type, add water into the water tank, and you’re good to go. The basic model sports notification lights to indicate when the tank needs refilling, but the higher-end model can even gather water from the air, further lightening your burden. The entry-level visit & Grow pots start from 17 Euros ($23), while the seed cartridges will cost among 2.5-4 Euros ($3-5). The company is planning to launch the product in choose markets in a few months, and when that happens, do you think you’ll be getting one?
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enTourage eDGe delayed by another month
February 18, 2010

Folks who have enlarged desired the enTourage eDGe are in for a surprise, albeit a rather negative one. Apparently, that e-book reader which was slated for a February release at $490 a pop has been pushed back by another month, while costing another $9 more. To rehash your memory, that Android-powered e-book reader cum betbook will come with a 9.7" e-ink and a 10.1" LCD display. Are you heartbroken by that news, or will you use it as an excuse to wait for the iPad instead?
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Hitachi increases hard drive capacity fivefold
February 3, 2010

Hitachi could potentially achieve a revolutionary breakthrough by increasing hard drive capacity by up to five times, thanks to a new technology that crams in 2.5 Terabits of goods per square inch. that is made possible based on a heat-assisted magnetic recording system, which is much more potent compared to current perpendicular magnetic recording technology which achieves 1 terabits per square inch density. No view on when Hitachi will release such hard drives equipped with that new technology, but whether they do, you'll have even more excuse not to delete older but yet unwatched downloaded videos on your computer.
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Fujifilm AV100 and AX280 compact digital cameras
February 2, 2010

Fujifilm expands its fun A series of compact digital cameras with the $100 AV100 and AX280 that offer point-and-shoot simplicity, making that a candidate for the remaining few of you out there who have yet to purchase a digital camera to period. The relatively cheap entry-level price should not be an excuse for choosing better models since both models do pack in above average image quality thanks to its precision Fujinon lens. The AV100 is a 12-megapixel shooter, while the 14-megapixel AX280 comes with a versatile Fujinon 5x, 28mm wide-angle zoom lens. Both models are powered by AA batteries, which is ideal as you can basically purchase those batteries from any convenience store regardless of where you are without worrying about carrying around a plug converter for different regions. [Press Release]
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