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Nokia Recalls 46 Million Phone Batteries

Nokia BL-5C Battery RecallNokia issued a safety advisory for up to 46 million batteries that could overheat and explode while charging. The battery in question is the BL-5C, which is used in many of Nokia's most popular mobile phones. Nokia is offering free replacement batteries to users with potentially hazardous batteries.
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Samsung Notebook Fuel Cells Power Notebooks All Month

Samsung Notebook Fuel CellSamsung's showcasing its fuel cell power supply at its Korean headquarters. The company expects this system to keep its notebooks running for up to a month at a time. Samsung's previously stated it would ship a fuel cell system for notebooks by the end of 2007.
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The 300 Page iPhone Bill…

300 Page iPhone Bill Justine got a surprise in the mail from AT&T- a 300 page bill. The monster bill isn't as scary as it sounds since her 30,000 or so text messages were included her unlimited plan.
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Toshiba Recalls 1,400 Notebook Batteries

toshibabattery.jpgToshiba announced today that that it's recalling about 1,400 notebook batteries due to overheating risks. The batteries were manufactured by Sony for Toshiba's Satellite A100 Satellite A105 and Tecra T7 notebooks.
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iMovie ’08 Adds Support for HDD & DVD Camcorders

iMovie ‘08 Adds Support for HDD, DVD, Flash Memory Camcorders The single most frustrating thing about switching to a Mac this summer was working with video from my hard disk drive camcorder. But Apple's stepped up to the plate and added support for camcorders that use AVCHD and MPEG-2 formats, greatly improving workflow for users of camcorders that record on either hard drives or DVDs.
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ASUS U3 Notebook Announced

ASUS U3Featuring a piano-black finish and a leather bound palm rest, the ASUS U3 is the latest 13.3-inch widescreen to notebook hit the market. The U3 weighs in at under four pounds, but lacks an optical drive, which is standard on most other notebooks this size.
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Apple Releases iLife ’08

ilife ‘08 Apple's calling iLife '08 the biggest upgrade to iLife since it was introduced five years ago. Announced today, the new version makes it easier to organize, edit and share digital content.
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The $150 Medison Celebrity Laptop Scam?

Medison Celebrity Medison Europe Limited, a Sweedish PC company, is claiming it will deliver a $150 laptop later this month, but the offer has scam written all over it. Many people are being tempted to pre-order the Medison Celebrity computer, but I'm advising shoppers to avoid this company at all costs.
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Tech Elite at Silicon Valley Conference Favor MacBooks and ThinkPads

AlwaysOn Notebooks I'm spending part of the day at AlwaysOn's Stanford Summit, a conference where startup execs and industry leaders discuss tech issues. Everyone here is a tech expert and can probably afford whatever gadgets they desire, so it's interesting to see what they notebooks they use. Right now I'm watching a panel about social networking that includes one of the founders of Facebook and a Yahoo! senior vice president.
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ASUS F8 Notebook Announced

ASUS F8SUS announced its F8 notebook series, manufactured with the company's Infusion technology a manufacturing process used to inlay the case's surfaces into the chassis. ASUS says this process will make the F8 more durable. This 14.1-inch widescreen notebook features a built-in TV tuner, Intel Core 2 Duo processors and either the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 (512MB VRAM) or NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS graphics (256MB VRAM) GPU.
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Dell’s Selling Upcoming Tablets by Showing How Much We Hate Tablets…

Dell Tablets Dell's running some videos on YouTube of frustrated Tablet PC 'users' destroying their non-Dell tablets. While the videos are somewhat ammusing, they'll probably turn some people off of the Tablet PC category. "If you had a Tablet PC that drove you crazy...what would you do with it?" Maybe punish it with a golf club or saw? Hopefully Dell's new tablets live up to the hype.
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Personalized PhotoWorks Messenger Bag

PhotoWorks Messenger BagPhotoworks, a photo publishing company, is offering customized messenger-style notebook bags for students. Students can have their favorite photos printed on the side of the bags in one of three layouts. The Photoworks messenger bags can accomodate 14-inch notebooks and smaller. The bag itself doesn't look too robust and will set you back $119.
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HP Pavilion HDX “The Dragon” Available

HP HDX HP's 20.1-inch Pavilion HDX entertainment notebook is finally available. The Pavilion HDX, also known as "The Dragon," features dual hard drives, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT GPU, up to 4GB of memory and the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors. This 15.5-pound semi-portable notebook starts at $2,999, but extra goodies like a HD DVD drive and Intel's Core 2 Duo Extreme processor can push the price tag to the $5,000 range.
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OLPC Laptops May Hit Store Shelves by Christmas for $350

OLPC One Laptop Per Child The One Laptop Per Child Foundation, the non-profit bringing mobile computers to developing nations, may begin selling the low-cost XO laptop to consumers by Christmas this year. The XO laptop may sell for as low as $35o, or twice its production. The program will act as a fund raiser so more students can receive their first computers.
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Toshiba Shipping first Notebooks with HD DVD-R

Qosmio G45Toshiba’s now shipping the Qosmio G45-AV680 multimedia notebook, the first notebook featuring an HD DVD-R drive. The HD DVD-R drive can burn up to 30GB of data onto a single disc. Users will be able to watch HD content at at full 1080p resolution.
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Dell XPS M1330 Shipping Delays

XPS m1330Dell customers are getting antsy as they wait for their XPS M1330 notebooks. Dell has started shipping some orders, but things are slow going as the company works through some new 'manufacturing processes.'
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Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks (video)

VX Nano Mouse LogitechLogitech introduced the VX Nano, its latest cordless mouse for notebooks. The VX Nano sports the smallest USB receiver in the world and a hyper-fast scroll wheel. The USB receiver sits nearly flush with the notebook's case, eliminating the need to plug and unplug it when moving from place to place.
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Free Charging Stations for Notebooks and Electronics Coming to LAX

747 Samsng is teaming up with Los Angeles International Airport to offer travelers launch free charging stations throughout all terminals. Hurried travelers will be able to charge their mobile phones, laptops and other personal electronics before hoping on their flights.