24th April 2006 Archive
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Can BlackBerry stop RedBerry in China?
Market awaits RIM's move
If Orange launched a push email service called OrangeBerry in the UK, BlackBerry's maker could shut it down. But China Unicom is launching RedBerry this month, and there may be little Research In Motion (RIM) can do. "China Unicom's RedBerry brand not only incorporates people's familiarity with the BlackBerry brand name, but …
Phones 24 Apr 2006, 09:10
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Intel pins hopes on new business product
Averill to replicate Centrino's success?
Only a week after reporting a drop in quarterly earnings, Intel is today expected to launch a fresh bid to capture market share in the business computing segment. Based on reports in the New York Times, the microchip manufacturer's newly branded line of processors is designed for companies which manage and maintain a large …
PCs 24 Apr 2006, 11:26
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Sonos ZonePlayer ZP80 and digital music system
Review Multi-room wireless digital audio. Yum, yum.
Sonos wasn't the first company to tempt consumers with a wireless audio system designed to stream a computer-stored music archive to living room hi-fi equipment, but it was the first to figure out an easy way to get songs into all the other spaces in your home too... The company shipped its in-room unit, the ZonePlayer ZP100 …
Media players 24 Apr 2006, 15:02
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Apple's MacBook gets bigger and bigger
Must be something Inside
Apple launched its 17 inch screen dual core MacBook Pro today, claiming the new machine bests the performance of its PowerBook G4 by a factor of five. The £1,999 laptop runs a 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo processor, and comes with a gig of 667MHz SDRAM, which can be ramped up to 2GB. Video is via an ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 …
Mac 24 Apr 2006, 15:24


Samsung UN55B8000 55" LED TV (Widescreen, 1920x1080, HDTV)
Panasonic VIERA TC-L32X1 32" LCD TV (Widescreen, 1366x768, HDTV)
Panasonic VIERA TC-P50X1 50" Plasma TV (Widescreen, 1366x768, 30,000:1, HDTV)
Samsung LN52B750 52" LCD TV (Widescreen, 1920x1080, HDTV)
Toshiba 32AV502R 32" LCD TV (Widescreen, 1366x768, HDTV)