Monday, June 15, 2009

AGE Digital Life: The smarts behind the smartphone revolution

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The smarts behind the smartphone revolution Web standards, rather than fancy hardware, will drive smartphone innovation in the future.
 
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Bling for smartphones Once upon a time, bluetooth headsets and shiny plastic cases were the only options for those wanting to spruce up their mobile phone.

Mac porn hackers lay booby trap Security experts have discovered two new pieces of malware targeting Apple computers, putting paid to the company's claims that Mac users do not have to worry about viruses and security software.

Computer injuries on the rise Blurry vision and wrist pain are among the well-known perils of computer use, but a study shows a rise in previously overlooked injuries.

Couch potatoes no more Complex video game controllers could soon be a relic of the past, reports Jason Hill.

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Review: TomTom XL 340 New model contains most of the features drivers will need for years to come.

Review: BenQ nScreen i91 The nScreen boasts fewer wires and less complexity than a traditional desktop computer.

Review: Panasonic portable Blu-ray The DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player is very much an early adaptor's plaything.

Review: Kodak ESP 7 printer We like the whole system so much that we went out and bought one.

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