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Sony KDL-40ZX1: 9.9mm thick LCD HDTVIf plasma isn’t your preference, then how about Sony’s 9.9mm LCD HDTV. The KDL-40ZX1 is 40-inches of LED-backlit super-skinny, with a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 120Hz MotionFlow, x.v.Color and Sony’s BRAVIA Engine 2 image processing. Best of all, this is no concept - it goes on sale in Japan ... |
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Sony Walkman S Series Hands and Ears-On [Ifa 2008]The S in the new Sony Walkman S Series apparently stands for sensing. When Fujio Nishida talked about it, I thought the thing actually sensed your mood by some kind of magical sensors (which actually would have been amazingly cool) to play songs to match them. Unfortunately, you have to select the m ... |
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Sony ZX1 9.9mm-Thick TV Gives Me a Large Hadron Collider Right in My Pants [Sony ZX1 Ultra-Thin TV Hands-On]I just had a hands-on and ears-on and pants-in with the Sony KDL-40ZX1, which I declare as the first official superdupercool product to come out at IFA 2008. The 9.9mm screen picture quality is really amazing, crisp, and ultra-light. The design, while it's not OLED thin, is the best I've seen on any ... |
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GM: Truck/SUV Sales Growth Has Spiked to Infinity! [Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed]Gosh, apparently the automotive downturn is over already. General Motors chairman Robert Lutz told reporters that he is seeing a "resurgence" in demand for trucks and SUVs. Who would have thought? Then again, here is a gentle math lesson: When a number drops to near zero -- like .... say, SUV sales ... |
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Bare Bones ships BBEdit 9.0Bare Bones Software today announced the immediate availability of BBEdit 9.0, an upgrade to... ... |
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Video dating site SpeedDate says its growing 50 percent a month, raises $6 millionRemember the awkward video from last December that featured various bloggers and video bloggers in video speed-dating situations? Well, the company that offered the dating service behind it, SpeedDate.com, claims to be on a bit of a tear. It’s growing 50 percent a month and now getting 100,... |

