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Monster Cable Has Cojones of Steel, C&Ds Blue Jeans Cable Because Their Connectors Are Too Similar [Monster Cable]

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2008-04-14 18:40:00 by Jason Chen in Gizmodo
It's really, really tough to like Monster Cable as a company. Everyone knows how they mark up their prices and how a coat hanger may even be as good as their cables under short distances, but their business practices aren't much better either. They're following up up their last legal maneuver against a clothing company with the unfortunate name...
 
 
 
 
 
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Polaroid announces two scarily similar cameras

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2008-03-14 17:14:00 by Zara Rabinowicz in Shiny Shiny
Polaroid has just released news of their new cameras, which look identical. I mean really, really identical. The specs are incredibly similar, as the i835 and the t831 bot check in at 8 megapixels, a 3 inch TFT LCD screen and both have a 3x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. Scratching your head
 
 
 
 
 
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Video: Dark Knight, Why so similar?

2008-04-29 22:33:53 by Matt Hickey in CrunchGear
 
Were supposed to get a new Dark Knight trailer on Sunday, and Im excited. Weve had the teaser for a few weeks now, but one thing Ive wondered since seeing it the first time is why so many scenes look like they were ripped out of Tim Burtons Batman from 1989 I guess Im not alone. One very talented video editor remade the teaser out of scenes from...
 
 
 
 
 
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EU sees Nokia, TomTom deals as similar

2008-05-17 14:35:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission has told customers and competitors of the world's biggest mobile phone maker, Nokia (NOK1V.HE: Quote, Profile, Research), and map maker Navteq (NVT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) that their deal resembles one it cleared on Wednesday Investors have been wondering whether the European Union competition...
 
 
 
 
 
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iPod Nano Similar to Zune?

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2008-07-31 03:26:18 by Mobilewhack.com in Mobilewhack
We woke up in an iPod mood today. After we've heard a rumor about the next iPod Touch, it appears the new iPod Nano will suffer some changes too The word on the street is that Apple will be transforming the new Nano which will look like a Touch only with a smaller screen. Other people are saying that the new Nano will look similar to the Zune ....
 
 
 
 
 
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Enjoy high quality video similar to TV broadcast on your handset in Japan

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2008-09-02 08:23:00 by dhiram in Fareastgizmos.com
Japans national TV station NHK has started from today a mobile web video site- NHK Street. NHK Street is available to Japanese subscribers for 315 Yen ($2.90) per month. The service can be accessed in Japan only. NHK Street allows subscribers to view video in high quality on their handsets, similar to TV broadcasts. Images will be transmitted at...
 
 
 
 
 
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Nokia's Down With Making A High-End Open Source Phone, Just Not With Android [Cellphones]

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2008-12-03 10:10:00 by John Mahoney in Gizmodo
When Nokia first showed me their Maemo Linux-powered N800 Internet Tablet, I told them it was cool but that, ideally, I wanted this exact product, smaller, and as a phone. Seems like two years later, this might finally be the way things are headed In the longer perspective, Linux will become a serious alternative for our high-end phones," Ukko...
 
 
 
 
 
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Switched On: Blockbuster box boxes blocks to bust

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2008-12-03 18:21:00 by Ross Rubin in Engadget
 
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On , a column about consumer technology January 2009 will mark the first anniversary of Apple's switch in positioning Apple TV from something that transferred computer-based content to a PC to a video vending machine that allowed direct ordering over broadband. In doing so and cutting a few dollars...
 
 
 
 
 
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Enhanced Photos Can Bypass Any Face-Recognition Software [Face]

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2008-12-02 21:00:00 by Erica Ho in Gizmodo
BKIS, a Vietnamese security center, recently demonstrated that face-recognition security programs found in Toshiba, Asus and Lenovo laptops can be bypassed with a special photo To enroll in the face recognition software, the built-in webcam on the laptop scans the face for prime areas, such as the eyes or more conspicuous facial features. The...