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Weekend reading: PopSci's Best of What's New 2008! The good folks at Popular Science has named their 100 "Best of What's New 2008", a round-up of what they consider the year's most innovative products. These awards honour innovations that not only influence the way we live today, but that change the way we think about the future, they are well worth considering and make for an interesting weekend read! For decades, we've fantasized ...
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After seeing and hearing promises of many micro projectors, this 3M product seems to be closest to reality. Popular Science magazine  has received the MPro110 mini projector and they were able to kook up to a DVD player and project to a 11” x 8” sheet of paper. In a dark room, it could
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I read an interesting article recently, in Popular Science, called "China's iClone". It's about the proliferation of Chinese clones of popular mobile phones, and it got me thinking, because frankly, it's a really good article. When you think about it, it's amazing what China's cloners will copy. Cars, electronics, phones. Reading that article jogged my memory
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Nokia announced that the Nokia N95 multimedia computer, one of the newest devices in the company's Nseries range, was honored with Popular Science magazine's "Best of What's New" Award in the publication's annual search for the top 100 technology innovations of the year. The Nokia N95 offers a premier multimedia experience in a unique dual-slider device, including integrated GPS, a 5 megapixel cam
submitted by LetsGoMobile on 18th Dec 2007 (via letsgomobile.org)
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Aliph, a leading developer of mobile audio products, announced the Jawbone Bluetooth headset has been recognized by Popular Science as a 2007 “Best of What’s New” award winner - adding to its numerous awards for technological innovation and product design excellence received in 2007. Popular Science selected the Jawbone Bluetooth headset for making a “significant step forward” in its gad
submitted by LetsGoMobile on 12th Dec 2007 (via letsgomobile.org)


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