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It seems that one key feature of Facebook -– the ability to tag friends in status updates by using the “@” symbol –- has been broken since the social network rolled out a new publisher in conjunction with the new Facebook Questions product on Wednesday.
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Toughbook is one of Panasonic’s forte, and this time round the Japanese company has announced its latest Toughbook Permanent Display Removable Computer (PDRC) which will merge a vehicle-mounted display and full-functioning keyboard that delivers heightened accessibility within public safety vehicles. Upgrades to the PDRC will comprise of a brighter touchscreen display, improved user visibility and a reduction in connection cables. This will be the perfect tool for those who want unprecedented flexibility in their in-vehicle computing solution, working seamlessly with other Toughbook mobile computers including the Toughbook U1, H1 Field, 19 and 31
Parrot has finally unveiled its quadricopter for public purchase in the US come this September 3rd as expected , although our friends across the pond have already had their fun since last month .
Ever tried to set up an event or meeting while trying to balance the schedules of others?
Designer Sylvain Gerber must have gotten sick and tired of all the iPod docks out there which look pretty ordinary, which could be the reason why he came up with the Snowflake Dock you see here. Using a single JBL radial driver, it does resemble a snowflake some bit, boasting lights which will change according to the current musical track which is playing
The Asus Eee PC 1015PD has finally received its product page on the Internet to confirm a report late last month that pointed towards the existence of such a model.
LG did announce earlier this month that it will be introducing an Android-powered tablet later this year, and today we have confirmation that it will be part of its new Optimus brand as it hits the market in Q4 2010.
LG’s latest smartphone to hit South Korea would be the Optimus Z, where it will be available via local carriers SK Telecom and KT.