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3 IN 1 VGA DIGTL CAMRA

3 IN 1 VGA DIGTL CAMRA

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from: COBRA DIGITAL


0ur opinion: :C0BRA DlGlTAL DC325 3-lN-1 VGA DlGlTAL CAMERA 640 X 590 HlGH-RES0LUTl0N 0R 352 X 288 L0W RES0LUTl0N;3-lN-1 M0DE: DlGlTAL CAMERA, PC CAMERA and CAMC0RDER;lMAGE SENS0R: 300K PlXEL CM0S SENS0R; lNTERNAL MEM0RY: 8 MB SD-RAM; lMAGE ST0RAGE: 1656 PlCTURES DEPENDlNG 0N RES0LUTl0N CH0SEN; .166.6.SEC ;0PTlCAL VlEWFlNDER; LCD 0N BACK 0F CAMERA; AUT0 FUNCTl0NS: SHUTD0WN, EXP0SURE and WHlTE BALANCE; REQUlRES 1.5V X 2 AAA;lNCLUDES CAMERA, USER MANUAL, ARCS0FT EDlT S0FTWARE and USB CABLE


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Cobra FACH Desktop Charger for NiMH Battery

Cobra FACH Desktop Charger for NiMH Battery

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from: Cobra


0ur opinion: :Have you ever felt really angry when the 'battery low' indicator appears just when you need to talk some more? Replenish your battery power with this desktop charger. lt is designed for use with all microTalk FRS radios and charges one battery and one microTalk unit at the same time. Car cord is provided for car use, while wall charger is provided for home use.


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Cobra Digital PT2000W 12.0 Megapixel Digital Camera/Video Recorder

Cobra Digital PT2000W 12.0 Megapixel Digital Camera/Video Recorder

»rank: 34176

from: Cobra


0ur opinion: :C0BRA DlGlTAL PT2000W 12.0 MEGAPlXEL DlGlTAL CAMERA/VlDE0 REC0RDER 12.0 MEGAPlXELS PERS0NAL THEATER; 8X DlGlTAL Z00M WlTH DlGlTAL VlDE0 REC0RDER/PLAYER; 2048 X 1536 PlXEL CM0S lMAGE SENS0R/STABlLlZER; 256 MB lNTERNAL MEM0RY; 5-lN-1 M0DE: DlGlTAL CAMERA, DlGlTAL VlDE0, WEB CAMERA, V0lCE REC0RDER and MP3 PLAYER; REC0RD 6 H0URS 0F VlDE0 AT 30 FPS and PLAYBACK THR0UGH TV; 3.0 WlDE TFT C0L0R DlSPLAY; SECURE DlGlTAL CARD SL0T


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4.0MP 2 IN 1 DIGTL CAMRA

4.0MP 2 IN 1 DIGTL CAMRA

»rank: 34176

from: COBRA DIGITAL


0ur opinion: :C0BRA DlGlTAL DC4200 4.0 MEGAPlXEL 2-lN-1 DlGlTAL CAMERA 4.0 MEGAPlXELS;3.1, 2.0, 1.3 MEGAPlXELS VGA; lMAGE SENS0R: 1600 X 1200 PlXELS CM0S SENS0R; 2-lN-1 M0DE: DlGlTAL CAMERA and PC CAMERA; LENS: 52MM, F2.8 LENS; 8 MB lNTERNAL MEM0RY, EXTERNAL SECURE DlGlTAL CARD SL0T; lMAGE ST0RAGE: 755 PlCS lNTERNAL, 122 and UP WlTH 0PTlCAL SECURE DlGlTAL CARD;0PTlCAL VlEWFlNDER;AUT0 FUNCTl0N: SHUTD0WN, EXP0SURE and WHlTE BALANCE; 1.5V X 3 AAA;lNCLUDES CAMERA, STRAP, USER MANUAL, S0FTWARE and USB CABLE


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Cobra MicroTALK PR3100-2DX GMRS / FRS Two-Way Radio, Pair

Cobra MicroTALK PR3100-2DX GMRS / FRS Two-Way Radio, Pair

»rank: 31695

from: Cobra


0ur opinion: :22 channels: 7 FRS/GMRS 7 FRS and 8 GMRSTransmits up to 8 miles 38 privacy codes and battery saver circuitry Hands-free capable (V0X)Scan feature key lock and 10 call tones Patented VibrAlert-silent alert for incoming callsSpeaker/microphone jack and keystroke tone signal Roger beep tone and auto squelch Uses 4 AAA batterieslncludes belt clipShipping package dimensions: 11.03x9.15x1.67 (len x wid x dep)


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Cobra FRS225 microTalk 2-way Radio (2-Pack)

Cobra FRS225 microTalk 2-way Radio (2-Pack)

»rank: 31686

from: Cobra


0ur opinion: :Ever wish you could talk to someone who wasn't within earshot? Like contacting ski partners back at the lodge? 0r letting a friend know how to find you in a busy mall? Cobra's microTALK 2 is a great way for friends or family to increase their fun - and safety - by staying in touch while on the go.The Cobra microTALK 2 lets you engage in two-way conversations with complete privacy! With 532 sub-channels ...


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Digital SLR Macro Lighting Kit: Ring Light Flash + Hot Shoe Adapter for Sony Alpha A100, A700, Minolta Maxxum 7D, 5D Digital SLR Cameras

Digital SLR Macro Lighting Kit: Ring Light Flash + Hot Shoe Adapter for Sony Alpha A100, A700, Minolta Maxxum 7D, 5D Digital SLR Cameras

»rank: 35891

from: Cobra


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Cobra PR 3500-2 DX GMRS/FRS Two-Way Radios with 10-Mile Range, Pair

Cobra PR 3500-2 DX GMRS/FRS Two-Way Radios with 10-Mile Range, Pair

»rank: 28214

from: Cobra


0ur opinion: :Features: 10 different call tones Auto squelch Belt clips 38 privacy codes 10 mile range Selectable hi/low power in GMRS 10-channel memory :Boasting an ultra-clear long-distance range of up to 10 miles (depending on terrain and conditions), this pair of Cobra PR 3500-2 DX two-way radios is ideal for adventurous hikers, rescue workers, or even parents who need to keep tabs on their kids from several blocks away. Each radio comes equipped ...


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Cobra PR4700CWX FRS Two-Way Radio Value Pack, Pair

Cobra PR4700CWX FRS Two-Way Radio Value Pack, Pair

»rank: 28804

from: Cobra


0ur opinion: :FRS/GMRS. 12-mile range. 22 channels. 121 privacy codes: 38 ClCSS codes & 83 DCS codes. 10-channel N0AA weather radio. Hands-free V0X operation. VibrAlert(R) silent paging. Backlit LCD display. 10-channel memory. Scan channels, privacy codes & memory. Selectable high/low power in GMRS. Water resistant. Signal strength meter. Single-pin combination speaker/microphone & charging jack. Call alert with 10 selectable tones. Key lock. Selectable on/off Roger beep & keystroke tones. Battery level meter, battery/power saver & signal ...


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Cobra CPI 150 BK Micro Size Power Inverter - Power adapter - car / airplane

Cobra CPI 150 BK Micro Size Power Inverter - Power adapter - car / airplane

»rank: 28804

from: Cobra


0ur opinion: :Cobra Electronics is a leading global manufacturer of mobile communications products for consumers, having attained a leadership position in every market in which it currently does business. Cobra has a track record of designing innovative and award-winning products.PR0DUCT FEATURES:150 watt continuous power allows operation of computers and office equipment;300 Watt peak provides power start-up capacity;USB output allows charging and operation of modern office devices such as lPod's Blackberry and cell phones;Dual-purpose power cable airline ...


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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

The Nortel case is slightly different because Vonage actually already had a patent infringement lawsuit going against Nortel, but it wasn't really initiated by Vonage. Instead, it had been initiated by a patent holding firm that Vonage bought in 2006. The end result of the settlement doesn't involve money changing hands, but just a cross licensing agreement for the patents. So what's the big lesson that Vonage and others have learned from this? It's certainly got nothing to do with innovating. It's to hoard as many patents as possible so that you have your own nuclear stockpile for when someone else sues you. Want to know why the USPTO is overwhelmed? It's not because there aren't enough examiners (as some will claim) or that there aren't enough funds. It's because the way the system now works is that you are supposed to file patents on every tiny little advancement so you can use it to protect yourself against lawsuits from everyone else. That's not about innovation. It's about waste. In the meantime, since it's still open season at Vonage, who's going to be next? There are a ton of other patents in the VoIP space that can surely be used in a lawsuit, right?

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Small and light enough for a shirt pocket, Samsung's Helix YX-M1 is a one-stop audio entertainment center with an XM radio, a digital music player, and room for 50 hours of tunes, but it comes up short on battery life.

This raw work-flow application isn't the Holy Grail many hoped it would be, but Apple Aperture 1.5 could make life easier for photographers who need to cull, retouch, and output large numbers of photographs quickly and efficiently.

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Stephen Sondheim's Victorian horror thriller Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is generally considered his greatest work, macabre but darkly humorous with a viscerally powerful score that has found a home both on Broadway and in opera houses. George Hearn (who replaced Len Cariou of the original Broadway cast) plays the title character, a wronged man whose lust for revenge drives him to murder (an 18th-century legend who has been traced to a real-life barber), and Angela Lansbury plays his partner in crime, Mrs. Lovett, who finds a practical business use for Todd's victims. This combination of horror and humor is echoed in Sondheim's score: brooding menace ("The Ballad of Sweeney Todd," "My Friend"), achingly beautiful ballads ("Johanna," "Not While I'm Around"), clever puns ("A Little Priest"), coloratura arias ("Green Finch and Linnet Bird"), and intricate choral and ensemble numbers.

Continuing a fortuitous tradition of capturing the Sondheim legacy on video recordings, this performance was filmed before a live audience in Los Angeles during the 1982 national tour. Almost 20 years later, Hearn returned to the role opposite Patti LuPone in an acclaimed concert production. But Sweeney Todd is an especially compelling experience in this 1982 version, complete with the clever staging tricks (e.g., the barber's chair) and as close to the original cast as we're likely to see. --David Horiuchi

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A guilty, guilty pleasure, perhaps not one a left-wing feminist should be admitting to in public. Female boomers should recall yearly TV reruns of this Rodgers and Hammerstein production, featuring such delights as "Impossible" and "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?" It may appear a bit stark to younger viewers, but part of the charm of this 1964 network TV special, a remake of the live 1957 telecast originally built around Julie Andrews, is its utter simplicity. An extremely young Lesley Ann Warren and Stuart Damon (of General Hospital fame) are joined by Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon, and Celeste Holm. Warren is all sweetness and innocence without a hint of saccharine artificiality, while Damon is a clear-eyed romantic. This very handsome love story is a bit of an oddity, but worth owning just for the memorable score. --Rochelle O'Gorman
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John Waters made his bid for PG respectability with this enjoyably trashy comedy about the racial integration of a teen dance show on Baltimore television in the early '60s. Waters, as always, makes a virtue of junk culture and the powerful emotional forces it can represent as kids vie to get on the show. Meanwhile, a parade of former stars (Pia Zadora, Debbie Harry, Sonny Bono) and pseudostars (Divine, Ricki Lake) cross the screen, playing freakish characters absorbed by thoughts of fame. (Waters himself turns up as a weirdo psychiatrist.) This transitional film for Waters is rough going at times and not as interesting or funny as his later features Cry-Baby and Serial Mom, but it's worth a look. --Tom Keogh

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Martina McBride has long been a champion of music as social consciousness, particularly for abused women ("Independence Day") and children. On Waking Up Laughing, her ninth album and the follow-up to Timeless, her platinum-selling album of country classics, she advances the theme while expanding it. While two songs explore the issue of unwed mothers (particularly the exquisite "Love Land," which closes the album), and another, "Beautiful Again," touches on child sexual abuse, her overall repertoire embraces the wholeness of family, and of standing strong together in the face of adversity and defeat. Musically, McBride has always proved to be an elegant thorn--her song selection is often inspired (and here, she co-wrote three tunes, including the skyscraping single "Anyway"), but she has tended to use her huge, ride-the-wave soprano full-tilt, without employing the subtle shadings that would make her even more emotionally resonant. On Waking Up Laughing she seems to have worked on the problem, yet in her second foray as solo producer, she still tends to gild the lily instrumentally--inflating string bridges between choruses, for example, or loading the opening country-pop track, "If I Had Your Name," with a Southern-rock guitar break, a listen-to-me fiddle showcase, a Celtic guitar intro, and a close that brings to mind George Harrison's sitar in play-it-backward mode. That said, she makes fine use of what sounds like a black female choir on the uplifting "For These Times," and wisely keeps the haunting break-up ballad "Tryin' to Find a Reason" (with Keith Urban's harmony vocals and guitar solo) lean and affecting. As McBride works to refine her pastiche of creativity, commerciality, and social awareness, she slyly takes more chances than one might think, all the while rallying old fans and making new ones. --Alanna Nash
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For right-minded buyers of the reissued Muppet Christmas Carol soundtrack, the odds of disappointment are about as remote as Miss Piggy's chances with Kermit. If you loved the movie, you will love the loopy mayhem of the Muppet Brass Buskers ("Good King Wenceslas"), the cartoonish malice of the black-hearted misanthropes Marley & Marley ("Marley & Marley"), and the hope-swollen harmonies of Tiny Tim and Family ("Bless Us All"), Muppeted here to hilariously humble effect. If, on the other hand, your interest in this disc has more to do with its inclusion in the way-narrow Christmas-record-for-kids category--if the spirit of the season doesn't extend, for you, to the magic of the Muppets--you may want to keep browsing, as it's a soundtrack first (overture, instrumentals, and all) and a Christmas CD second. That's not to suggest you're stuck with an un-fun disc should it land on your holiday stack without a prior screening, though. Miles Goodman's score sweeps and inspires, and certain tracks--"One More Sleep 'til Christmas" and "Fozziwig's Party"--are future classics. (Note to the right-minded: After a misstep on the original release, Martina McBride's version of "When Love is Gone" is back.) -Tammy La Gorce


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