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[9 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Microsoft Unveils New Windows Phones Worldwide

Windows phones move seamlessly from work to play, creating new experiences through a variety of hardware, applications and services.
Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of a new line of Windows® phones around the world that are available in a broad range of styles and prices. With a Windows phone, people can navigate their phone easily with the touch of a …

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[9 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Cool Daft Punk helmet

This cool helmet was created by Pkmnjunky7. It was a gift for his little brother birthday.
It come with cool shiny gloves.
Picture below;

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[9 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Steampunked usb drive

Remember about Nokia phone Steampunk posted before?
There is another one steampunked gadjet. It is steampunked usb drive.
Another great craftsmanship and well design gadget i ever see.  Picture below;

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[8 Oct 2009 | One Comment | ]
Nokia phone Steampunk

As you can see, this is a working nokia phone inside the Steampunk theme mobile phone. The phone created by John Mavrovic from raw material like broken typewriter, parts of old clocks and some of rusted screws.

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[6 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
MSI GT740

The Ultimate in Ground Shaking Performance
The internationally-renowned championship gaming team Fnatic.MSI has traversed the globe competing and winning competitions with a dominant weapon-MSI G Series notebooks. The newest fully-evolved G series extreme gaming notebook, the GT740, is the latest in the series to feature the newest Intel Calpella platform, the advanced Intel® Core™ i7 quad core processor as well as …

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[6 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
IBM Launches Secure, Reliable Cloud Email Service for $3 per User

Nokia, Dow Chemical Sign up for IBM Cloud Services
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced LotusLive iNotes, a new email service that delivers the benefits of cloud computing with a focus on reliability, privacy and security, to millions of mainstream business users starting at $3 per user, per month.
The new IBM LotusLive iNotes cloud service allows overburdened IT departments to take …