The Best WAV to MP3 Converter

Choices are many, but each and every conversion software program available in the software market have some or the other drawbacks. But we will request you to the WAV to MP3 converter once, and we can assure you that you will never look for some other software. Our WAV to MP3 converter is so unique [...]

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Wireless Numeric Keypad With Track Ball

The Wireless Numeric Keypad with Track Ball is a fancy add-on for your netbook. The device works over 2.4GHz RF and requires a pair of AAA batteries. The keypad provides a bunch of the usual shortcut keys that you can find on multimedia keyboards including media playback, volume, mute etc. $36.90 is all you need [...]

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Sony Alpha ultra-compact concept hands-off: leaves much to the imagination

We’d love nothing more than to extol the merits of Sony’s Alpha ultra-compact concept with an interchangeable lens — which bears a striking resemblance at face value to Olympus and Panasonic’s Micro Four Thirds standard — but alas, the little device is hidden behind glass. Furthermore, all the Sony reps we managed to corner wouldn’t [...]

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Sony slips two new PS3 Slim models through the FCC

Our favorite pseudonym company out there, Sand Dollar Enterprise, is back with a pair of new filings with the FCC pointing to a refresh of the PlayStation 3 Slim hardware. We don’t know specifically what has been overhauled inside, though the two new SKUs, CECH-2101A and CECH-2101B, mimic the coding scheme of the current hardware, [...]

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Pentax’s rugged W90, ultra-zoom X90 now all but official

We’ve already seen Pentax tease a few new cameras ahead of PMA, and it looks like another pair have now slipped out at the last minute. That includes the rugged W90 which, among other things, packs a ring of LEDs around the lens to help with close-up shots, and should hold up against even the [...]

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: nuclear power, body heat electronics, and Greener Gadgets

The Week in Green is a new item from our friends at Inhabitat, recapping the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us. The past week saw several big developments in the energy industry as President Obama announced $8 Billion in loan guarantees for the construction of the first new nuclear plants [...]

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Nikon CoolPix P100 (and its articulating display) hands-on

Turns out Nikon’s CoolPix P100 is quite a beaut, and our brief time taking snapshots with the compact superzoom at PMA yielded some pretty good pics with relative ease — guess Ashton’s onto something, after all, if you’re not looking for something pocketable. Also of note is the incredibly sturdy articulating display, a great value-add [...]

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DoD eases ban on thumb drive use for US military, our enemies rejoice

Betcha didn’t know that USB flash drives weren’t allowed in the US military. Or maybe you did — you know, considering that one with Japan-US troop deployment maps went missing in mid-2008. Oops. At any rate, the Department of Defense has reportedly lifted said ban, but as with anything related to The Man, gobs of [...]

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OU professor submerses laptop in liquid nitrogen, smashes it to prove a point (video)

Hey, students — pay attention. Not to us, mind you, but to the syllabus provided by your professor. Kieran Mullen, a physics professor at the University of Oklahoma, has a fairly strict rule about gadgets in class: there won’t be any, ever, under any circumstances. Balk all you want (understandable given his own clipped-on cellie), [...]

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GE outs PMA 2010 range: X5, E1486TW, E1480W, J1455 and waterproof G5WP

Not sure if anyone clued you in, but there’s a reasonably large camera show going on in Anaheim, and the shooter news is flowing hot and heavy. General Imaging (or GE, as it were) has just busted out its 2010 range of point and shoot cameras, and while none of ‘em are particularly mind-blowing, there [...]

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