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Cool Wi-Fi Cameras
We take a look at three first-generation wireless point-and-shoot cameras that will save you a trip to the PC. Btu does "first-generation" mean "clunky"? Find out in our complete roundup at PCMag.com.
10 Green Gadgets for St. Patrick's Day
Ready for the big day? Save yourself from a good, geeky pinching with one of these green gadgets. Check out the entire roundup at PCMag.com.
Hands-Free Headphones for Your PC
The LTB Ario 2.1 wireless headphones are easy to use with good sound. Just don't plan on using them with your iPod, as they're for PC audio only. But their range is amazingup to 100 feet. Check out our in-depth review on PCMag.com.
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MySpace's Prez on Why MyStores Rocks
Tom Anderson, MySpace president and friend to all, gives audio analyst Tim Gideon the down low on the social networking site's partnership with SNOCAP, a service that allows users to buy music directly from MySpace. Get the whole story at PCMag.com.
Samsung Launches Ultra UMPC
Smaller just got a bit better. Samsung attempts to boost disappointing UMPC sales by improving the keyboard, battery life, wireless connectivity, and size. See the full story at PCMag.com.
The Pegasus Media-Streaming Gizmo Is Here! Maybe.
This kind of, sort of, probably officially device goes where no other streaming media player has dared to venture: sending DVD content over the air. See the full story over at Gearlog.
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