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Why Cisco killed the Flip mini camcorder

It’s easy to understand why Internet infrastructure giant Cisco Systems needed to get out of the consumer electronics business, but did it have to send a popular product, like to the Flip camcorder, to an early grave? Cisco on Tuesday announced that it will stop making the Flip camera, a popular pocket-sized video camera it …

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Lenovo planning to release a 23

It’s not the size of your tablet, it’s how you use it. So what would you use a 23-inch tablet for? Lenovo is planning to launch a monster slate this year, which will be more than twice the size of rivals like the iPad 2. “We think there is potential for a 23-inch tablet,” Lenovo’s senior specialist in marketing William …

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Dialed In #169: Bonnie phones it in

Now playing: Watch this: Dialed In # 169: Bonnie phones it in 51:41 Wouldn’t you know it, when our two high-tech methods for patching Bonnie in from New York failed, she had to turn to an old-fashioned desk phone to co-host Dialed In. Way to show your team spirit, Bonnie. Meanwhile, Kent breaks down the unusual, dual-screened Kyocera Echo, Bonnie …

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HTC Sensation will come to O2, Orange and T

Vodafone may have an exclusive on the new HTC Sensation Android smart phone when it launches in May, but all the major networks will jump on the bandwagon in June, including O2, Orange and T-Mobile. O2 told us today that it will sell the phone, but doesn’t have any details yet. Orange and T-Mobile’s parent company, Everything Everywhere, told Pocket-lint that …

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PropUp: Ergonomic iPad holder and stand

Todd Andrews Just days after receiving his original iPad last April, designer and creative director Todd Andrews realized he needed a better way to hold his iPad for long periods of time. The result was an ergonomic iPad holder and stand that he calls PropUp. Andrews started his design process by carving Nerf footballs and testing shapes for his idea. …

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Puma Phone review: Sporty and solar

Josh Miller/CNET When a phone can grab attention at the hand-set frenzy that it is Mobile World Congress, you know it must be pretty special. And last year, at least, that’s what’s happened with the Puma Phone. Though it competed with flashy Andorid smartphones from HTC Samsung and Sony Ericsson, most everyone we talked to managed to find time to …

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