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Kodak Introduces 50-Megapixel CCD

Professional photographers will soon be able to take shots at an astounding 8176 x 6132 resolution with Kodak's record-breaking image sensor.

MySims Comes to PC with More Features

Like a prodigal son, EA's formerly Wii-exclusive Sims spin off will make its way back to PC, and get an online mode for sharing creations with others.

Averatec Mimics Mac with All-in-One Desktop

Averatec's All-in-One desktop sizes up closely to Apple's entry-level iMac, but features a bold black exterior, a bigger screen, and more power, for a similar price.

Progressive Tracks Cars to Determine Rates

A tiny blue box can tell the insurance company how you drive - and adjust your rates accordingly.

LiveLuggage Power-Assisted Suitcase

The LiveLuggage suitcase is powered using a rechargable battery, so it's easy to move.

OCZ Reveals Ultra-Cheap Core Series SSDs

Tearing huge chunks out of the SSD price barrier, OCZ has released budget drives that significantly undercut the competition, including a $479 128GB drive.

Samsung Projectors Juggle Business, Movies

Samsung's new A400 should be just as good at delivering presentations to investors as watching blook-soaked horror flicks in the living room.

EA Brings C&C, Other Classics to Mobile

C&C 3: Tiberium Wars, Road Rash, Monopoly and The Sims DJ are all available now on mobile devices.

VTech IS6110 Cordless Phone with IM

This special phone by VTech gives you cell phone-type features in a regular landline setup.

Google Buys 5 More Years of Tele Atlas Maps

The Dutch map provider Tele Atlas sealed a major deal on Monday with Google signing on for give more years of service.

Lenovo Kicks Out First Consumer Desktop

The novice-friendly K210 will use your face for a password, open its case with the click of a button and brighten the screen based on how far away you are.

EA Sets up Shop with The Sims 2 Store

Rather than launching yet another expansion pack, EA has combined all its virtual items into an online store where gamers can purchase them individually.

EA Cooks Up Simpler Sports Titles for Wii

The new All-Play line of Wii-specific games will feature controls and game play simplified for the novice player.

ICANN Opens the Door for New Domain Endings

Domains ending in anything from .nyc to .travel may be possible after ICANN modifies its process for approving new names.

OWC Speeds Up 2.5-inch Portable Drives

The latest Mercury On-the-Go drives from OWC fit into a standard 2.5-inch enclosure but spin at an impressive 7200 RPM with 320GB of storage.

Instinct Sets Sprint’s 3G Sales Record

In one week, the Samsung Instinct has become Sprint's fastest-selling 3G handset, setting the scene for a battle royale with the upcoming 3G iPhone.

Garmin’s Astro GPS Dog Collar Helps Hunters

The latest revision of the Astro collar features a low-profile antenna built into the strap, letting hunters find and follow their four-legged hunting companions.

Guinness World Records Become a Game

If you've dreamed of eating a jumbo jet, but don't have the work ethic or stomach to handle it in real life, the Guinness game will let you go for it. Somehow.

AMD Pulls the Cover on Radeon HD4800 Series

The next-generation Radeons should boast drastically improved performance, and efficiency to boot.

Vizio Pushes 1080p with XVT Series

The latest TVs out of the Californian manufacturer all sport 1080p resolution, slick designs, and bountiful extras like SRS Labs' TruSurround XT audio processing, without huge price tags.

Imation Debuts its Smallest USB Drive Yet

In a moment of deja vu, Imation has once again revealed an even tinier flash drive, the Atom, which measures just 1.5 inches long.

Toshiba Qosmio G50 Multimedia Notebook

The Toshiba Qosmio G50 laptop sports a variant of the cell processor used in the Playstation 3.

Aperion Audio Pounds Out 12 New Speakers

With a totally reworked Intimus line and brand new subwoofer line-up, Aperion has completely changed the face of its catalog for 2008.

Toshiba Refreshes Satellite Notebooks

Toshiba's bread-and-butter notebook line will now sport new Intel processors, facial recognition, and even FM tuners.

Chinese Facebook Creaks Open its Doors

A Chinese-language version of Facebook has cropped up, but the company has so far kept mum on its implications for the company.

QuickCam Vision Pro Targets Mac Users

Logitech's latest addition to the QuickCam line will offer Mac users an upgrade from their embedded iSight webcams with 2-megapixel resolution and autofocusing Carl Zeiss optics.

Kodak and Motorola Team up for Motozine ZN5

The joint effort of both companies has produced a cell phone with a 5-megapixel image sensor for more serious photographic endeavors.

Nokia Acquires Plazes Social Service

The Berlin-based company provides a service that lets users peg their activities and location on a map, and plan future events.

SimpleSave DVD-Rs Painlessly Backup Media

By preloading every SimpleSave disc with backup software, Memorex cuts the hassle of saving important images and videos by making it nearly automatic.
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Honda FCX Clarity Hydrogen Car – the future, or a technology cul-de-sac?

The Honda FCX Clarity car runs off of hydrogen, delivers 270 miles per tank, and will be one of the first hydrogen-powered vehicles available to the public - if you can afford one.

Dell 2709W Sports Connectors Galore

Dell's latest 27-inch LCD can handle pretty much any format you can throw at it, and has respectable panel specs to boot.

Hasbro’s Dancing AMP Robot to Battle Rolly

Let the wars for dancing robot supremacy commence. Hasbro's new AMP takes on the Rolly with 4 control motors, 2 obstacle sensors, 49 LEDs, 14 touch sensors, and no shame.

Free Web-Enabled Thermostats, with a Catch

A Texas utility customers is giving its customers free thermostats that can be controlled from the Web, but the power company will get some control, too.

Yahoo Mail Opens up Two New Domains

If your favorite name @yahoo.com was snagged back in 1997, now is your chance to get in on @ymail.com and @rocketmail.com while they're still new.