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Digital pen lives up to its promise
Livescribe's Pulse Smartpen is a space-age device that stores your notes as you write them and records your conversations.
more >Tiny MinoHD delivers high-definition video for peanuts
Easy operation and sharing options make the MinoHD a winner for casual videos.
more >Google's free Picasa for Mac gives iPhoto real competition
Solid editing, organizing and sharing features make Picasa a must-try app.
more >Finally, an Apple interface for remote server updating
The TouchTerm Pro app at the iPhone store lets you issue server commands from anywhere with an iPhone-optimized interface and workflow.
more >Google Earth 6 offers new perspectives on oceans, time, and Mars
Google Earth 5, the ultimate geo-mashup, stitches together data from echo soundings, satellite imagery, and radar to reveal contours of the ocean floor, Mars, and of course, Earth.
more >Voyager Q makes drive docking dead simple
It's a costly convenience, but worth the price for frequent drive wranglers.
more >DEVONthink Professional puts information in its place
Built-in intelligence finds order and meaning in chaotic file collections.
more >Thunderbird 3 makes email fly
Thunderbird's latest release shows a more polished interface and new speed tweaks.
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Kingston's new 32GB Flash memory card is ideal for camcorders
Ideal for the latest crop of flash memory-based camcorders, Kingston Technology has just announced the availability of its 32GB Elite Pro SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) flash memory card. This new 32GB card ($308 MSRP) offers the largest capacity in Kingston's lineup, capable of storing roughly eight hours of video (for 6Mbps HD long-play recording) or more than 6,000 still images
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