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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Monday, 12 June 2006 |

Out of all the Skype phones being shown off at Computex in Taipei this one seems to be the most promising. This BCM WiFi phone has 802.11 b/g, miniUSB, a 240x320 screen and a built in media player. More importantly, it supports Skype, SIP, MSN Talk and MSN Messenger. Now there are other phones out there from more well known companies, but they do not support WEP and WPA, this phones does. The problem with those other phones is you have to leave your home WiFi unprotected, and you probably wont be able to use the phone at say your work when I hope the WiFi has some type of protection. The BCM WLAN800 will be available in July
[Via Reg Hardware]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Monday, 12 June 2006 |

Need more juice for all your portable gadgets? Well APC presents the Mobile Power Pack. It can power almost any device with a USB or Mini0USB connection. It has a high-capacity, user-replaceable lithium polymer battery that is said to provide up to 55 hours for your iPod Nano and 10 hours for your Treo. If you are always on the go then this one is for you!
[Via APC]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Sunday, 11 June 2006 |

As processors get faster so do some heatsinks, and today for review I have one that is huge. Sometimes size does matter, and sometimes it doesn't, depending who you ask of course...Anyway the guys over at AeroCool sent me their new Dominator CPU cooler to check out for review. As it is getting pretty hot here now, now is a good time to test the ability of a CPU cooler to really cool a CPU when the ambient temperature is above 90F or 32.2C for the rest of the world, but you get the point, read on tot learn more about this cooler and see if it can handle the heat.
[Via ThinkComputers]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Saturday, 10 June 2006 |

Gigabyte has been showing off a set of home theater PCs at Computex. The silver H971 and white A963 support VIIV-powered Core Duo processors. These 2 units are missing built-in HDMI and WiFi, so most people may just pass them up.
[Via Engadget]
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Written by Rob "r0bVious" Spano
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Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
 Hey, this isn't what I wanted!
Do you have one of those sweet 1080p televisions? Does it fufill your every television watching want and need? What if I told you you might not have exactly what you want, and you just may not know it?
What if your 1080p television actually displayed at 720p or 768p?
The moral of the story is to pay a little more attention to your instincts, and go with what your eyes enjoy the most. That's all that matters anyway, right?
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Written by Rob "r0bVious" Spano
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Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
 Maybe we'll see these babies on sale on June 26th. That's what's rumored.
The Sidekick III sports Bluetooth, a miniSD slot, and the camera is upgraded to 1.3 megapixels. It’s got a USB 1.1 connection (No word on why it's not USB 2.0) and it supports EDGE.
Still has the swivelling screen of Sidekick II we've come to love, and still runs the Hiptop OS. It's pretty much the Sidekick II with all the important upgrades and a slight facelift.
[Via reghardware]
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