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InternetNews March 9, 2006 David Miller |
Yahoo, Siemens Team on VoIP People using Siemens's Gigaset cordless telephones will soon be able to make free phone calls using Yahoo Messenger with Voice, the companies announced Wednesday. |
PC Magazine March 8, 2006 Sascha Segan |
LG CU320 The better of Cingular's two new 3G phones by a nose, the LG CU320 is a midrange phone with some new entertainment features. |
Outside March 2006 Anthony Cerretani |
Power Travel The new road-warrior electronics embrace the adventurer's creed: Do more with less. Apple iPod... Sonic Impact i-Fusion... Nikon Coolpix P1... Motorola i605... BMW Mp3 watch... Garmin Nuvi 350... iAudio X5... HP iPaq 6515... Nokia N90... etc. |
AskMen.com |
4 Cell Phones With Great Displays Most people don't think of a cell phone's screen quality as a key feature, but it can often determine the user experience. |
PC Magazine March 1, 2006 |
Fine Digital FineDrive 400 This portable navigation device has both 2D and 3D displays and plug-in installation, and it uses Navteq map data, the gold standard for GPS devices. |
PC Magazine February 1, 2006 Craig Ellison |
Delorme Earthmate GPS LT-20 with Street Atlas USA 2006 Although the Earthmate GPS has lots of great features, it's difficult to program and tracking errors limit its usability as a navigation aid. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2006 Samuel K. Moore |
Calm in Your Palm Soon, stressed folks all over could be breathing easier with the sleek, solid, handheld biofeedback device called the StressEraser. |
InternetNews February 27, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Origami, a New Hardware Twist for Microsoft? A teaser Web site for The Origami Project has created the biggest buzz for Microsoft since the launch of the Xbox and perhaps even Windows 95. |
Inc. February 2006 Mark Spoonauer |
Calling All Sports Nuts With Sanyo's MVP cell phone you can follow every sports play, manage your fantasy team, and watch the latest video highlights. |
InternetNews February 23, 2006 Brian Livingston |
Unlimited Long Distance, $9.95/Month, No PC A small company soon will unveil a tiny device that clips onto any phone line and uses VoIP, but doesn't require broadband access -- or any kind of computer at all. |
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