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Written by ThinkCE News
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Tuesday, 28 March 2006 |

We have no confirmation on this, and don't expect any in the near future, but according to DailyTech, Dell is in the process of squeezing a new display into their lineup, right between the 24-inch 2407WFP and 30-inch 3007WFP (pictured above). The 27-inch display, according to DailyTech, will be called the 2707WFP
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Written by Enigma5
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Tuesday, 28 March 2006 |

Bluetooth is quickly becoming a standard in wireless devices, you see it more and more everyday. Almost every cell phone out there is equipped with it, and Bluetooth is becoming a replacement for standard wireless connections. You can find many devices now equipped with Bluetooth, from printers to mice, to headphones, and everything in between. Today I get to take a look at a nice set of headphones from Bluetake, and their new EDR equipped dongle.
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Written by ThinkCE News
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Monday, 27 March 2006 |

Here’re some exclusive shots of the upcoming Nokia N93 Cell Phone as published by newmobile. All we know of this Nokia N92’s successor is that it’ll come with a QVGA TFT-LCD display (240 x 320 pixels), a 3.2-megapixel camera (they should’ve pepped it up more) with Carl Zeiss lens, 3x optical zoom and auto focus, Bluetooth 2.0, S60 3rd Edition, UMTS, and Wi-Fi.
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Written by ThinkCE News
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Monday, 27 March 2006 |

The PIE 2006 was held in Japan this weekend, and Canon presented the successor of their SX50: an LCOS projector with a 1400x1050 resolution, 3500 lumens and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. This projector is designed for Home Theater use, and it offers a very interesting feature, the color autocorrection.
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Written by ThinkCE News
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Monday, 27 March 2006 |

Imation was once an innovative data-storage pioneer. Unfortunately, the company seems intent on destroying its credibility, releasing gimmicky flash memory products such as its "Furry Flash" drives, flash wristband, and its latest must-have product, a series of colorful flash drives on carabiner clips.
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Written by ThinkCE News
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Sunday, 26 March 2006 |

Research in Motion (RIM has partnered with Vodafone to bring the first 3G-enabled Blackberry device to market. The machine is based on the 8700 series launched last year. The 8707v is based on a 312MHz Intel PXA901 processor backed with 16MB of SRAM and 64MB of Flash memory. In addition to 3G connectivity, the handset provides quad-band (850/900/1800/1900MHz) GSM/GPRS operation, though it's not clear whether EDGE support is included as it is with regular 8700-series Blackberries. However, it seems the 3G modem is used exclusively for data.
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