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An overdue update' to PS3 play
SONY DUALSHOCK 3
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Panasonic DVD-LS86
As gadget categories go, the portable DVD player is a rather commoditized lot, with plenty of no-name brands available for $100 or less. To rise above the sea of mediocrity, a player needs some distinguishing characteristics: say, a large screen, improved digital file support (something beyond plain old DVD and CD) or long battery life. The Panasonic DVD-LS86 offers all three.
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Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz)
A bump to the frontside bus and a smidge more L2 cache can safely be classified as a minor update. But even slightly improved specifications, when they come at a lower price than those they replace, are appreciated. We're happy to report that the new $1,799 iMac sped past the previous model in CNET Labs, though it features roughly the same specs, making it an Editors' Choice winner.
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Gadgets: Get your z's with pzizz
Sorry boss, I can't do my work right now I have to take my nap.
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GT5 Prologue: OK, where do I mount this wheel?
With the release of "Gran Turismo 3: A-spec" came Logitech's GT Force racing wheel. The wheel was developed in conjunction with Sony's simulation game, and it featured force feedback for a realistic in-game driving experience. And the concept was certainly appealing, but the price tag was far from attractive since I had become so accustomed to racing with the controller's analog sticks.
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Review: Google Earth powerful, though tricky to use, share
Online photo albums I had prepared for family and friends weren't capturing the essence of my travels to the southern reaches of the world. Then a light bulb clicked as I was exploring Google Earth: Why not use that?





