Clearly, we are going to live in an age where “technology” and “furniture” will be synonymous. For example, if you have a couch or a bed, then it had better be set up with an Internet radio and vibrating feature.

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Sony Fusion is a desk for the future, needed now
The Libre isn’t the first e-book reader that I have reviewed, and I must admit that I have reviewed few of them. I didn’t find the Libre from Aluratek to be different from the last one that I reviewed

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Aluratek e-book reader, the Libre, hands-on
The last Adesso keyboard I reviewed was the WKB-4000BB , and it was a netbook-sized keyboard for syncing with a PC, laptop, or even mobile device. I just had a chance to try out the WKB-4200UB, which is a regular-sized keyboard that isn’t really that different from the former model, really

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Review of the Adesso SlimTouch Pro
Netgear has rolled out a bunch of new networking accessories which will target the home theater market in the form of the High-Performance Wireless-N HD Home Theater Kit (WNHDB3004) as well as the Universal WiFi Internet Adapter for Home Theater Devices and Gaming Consoles (WNCE2001). The former is a carrier-grade, tested and proven solution for wirelessly playing multiple jitter-free 1080p HD video and audio streams to virtually every room in your home flawlessly, boasting twice the performance and range of solutions in the market currently. As for the latter, it is capable of delivering Wireless-N performance of up to 300 Mbps via its Ethernet port of consumer electronic (CE) devices including Internet TVs, game consoles and Blu-ray players among others.

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Netgear unveils new networking accessories for home theaters
I received the iOmega iConnect last Monday, and it is very hard to write about it without comparing it to the Pogoplug that I covered a few weeks ago. The iConnect does essentially the same thing as the Pogoplug as it is able to bring USB storage into one’s home network

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Hands on with the iOmega iConnect
Mention Netgear and chances are pretty good that networking devices come into your mind, be they routers to switches and hubs. Well, the company just announced two more next-generation HomePlug AV-certified powerline kits in the form of the compact Powerline AV 500 Adapter Kit (XAVB5001) and the Powerline AV+ 500 Adapter Kit (XAVB5501) with a filtered “pass-through” power socket.

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Netgear rolls out new Powerline kits
Spy Emergency is an anti-spyware, anti-virus, anti-spam software that quickly and securely removes spyware, viruses and other Internet threats, including spyware, viruses, adware, malware, home-page hijackers, remote administration tools, dialers, and keyloggers.
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Spy Emergency 7.0.605 (Windows)
I’m one of the many that lives on a road where people drive far faster than I’d like. Well for those of you ready to take action, you can take a cue from Bill Angus. He managed to make a bird feeder that actually makes drivers slow down. He did it by making it look like a speed camera. It’s definitely one way to get people to follow the speed limit just a little closer. The retired police officer from UK put the bird feeder and house combination right by the road running alongside his house. So far it has actually managed to get a lot of drivers to slow down. Of course it might not work so well now that he’s posted information on the internet about his little trick. I’m sure it will at least fool a couple of people that have managed to live under a rock. Source: GeekyGadgets Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist

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Speed Camera Secretly Bird Feeder
Blue Spider for Dr.Web is the alternative program for updating of Dr.Web virus database.The current version works with Dr.Web version 4.33, 4.44 and 5.0. The automatic updating utility requires a connection to the Internet. The virus database is updated from official site that guarantees the actuality of the database.
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Blue Spider for Dr.Web 1.0 (Windows)
Volvo has developed a solid reputation for being an extremely safe vehicle to be in, and the 2010 Volvo XC70 goes one up by being one of the first vehicles in the world that will boast an Internet-connected Rear Seat Entertainment System, powered by Windows XP.

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Volvo XC70 to get online Rear Seat Entertainment System