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Creative MuVo TX FM 1GB MP3 Player Red

Creative MuVo TX FM 1GB MP3 Player Red

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0ur opinion: :MuVo TX FM is an ultra-light, high-performance and easy to use Digital Audio Player that also plays and records FM Radio. Perfectly designed for flawless performance during exercise or other rigorous activity, MuVo TX FM can carry hours of skip free, high-fidelity music.You can even customize the music you like, just the way you like it, with a 5-band custom equalizer and 4 presets for Jazz, Rock, Pop or Classical music. MuVo TX FM ...


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Creative Live! Cam with Voice

Creative Live! Cam with Voice

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0ur opinion: :You can now sound your best with Creative Live! Cam Voice and its revolutionary Directional Live! Audio Technology. lts integrated Adaptive Array Microphones and Directional Live! Audio blocks out almost all unwanted surrounding noise, so all you hear is your voice - and nothing else. Live! Cam Voice's advanced CM0S sensor and high quality ultra-wide angle lens lets you capture large 1.3-megapixel videos, and snaps up to 5-megapixel photos!


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Cambridge Soundworks Playdock i Speaker System for iPod (Black)

Cambridge Soundworks Playdock i Speaker System for iPod (Black)

»rank: 5787

from: Creative Labs


0ur opinion: :Listen to better hi-fi. The PlayDock i is an all-in-one audio system designed to dock, play, and charge your iPod. Whether it's pure music or the latest Hollywood blockbuster, plug in and be wowed by the powerful 24-Watt RMS subwoofer and high-performance drivers--just the right ingredients to make your music sound better. Videos come alive through the convenient AV output, while the auxiliary-in and headphone jack provide a plethora of entertainment choices, even ...


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Creative Labs PCMCIA Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook ( 70SB053000012 )

Creative Labs PCMCIA Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook ( 70SB053000012 )

»rank: 6378

from: Creative Labs


0ur opinion: :Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS, the leading PC audio brand, is now available for your notebook. Dramatically improve your digital music experience. Enjoy movies in Dolby Digital 5.1 . Hear sound effects so real, you'll feel like you're actually in your games. Create studio quality recordings. And now you can enjoy this amazing audio experience at home or wherever you choose to go.


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Creative Zen V 4 GB Portable Media Player (Black/Blue)

Creative Zen V 4 GB Portable Media Player (Black/Blue)

»rank: 12975

from: Creative Labs


0ur opinion: :The Creative Zen V is the MP3 player for people who set the pace. Stylish in design, it has a glossy finish, with subtle color highlights and a neat rounded shape that fits comfortably in the hand. A bright color screen and Creative's famous interface make it easy to use and it supports multiple audio formats including MP3, WMA and Audible Audio. The Zen V can record straight to WMA without a PC, and ...


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Creative Labs Fatal1ty 1010 Gaming Mouse

Creative Labs Fatal1ty 1010 Gaming Mouse

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0ur opinion: :The Fatal1ty 1010 Gaming Mouse has the features every gamer has been waiting for. Not only does it look futuristic, but it was built with gamers in mind, with a pro gamer's input. With the Fatal1ty 1010 you've finally got the top-notch, high performance mouse for gamers. :lf you want to get the most kills possible, you'll need the right tool for the job. The Creative Fatal1ty 1010 Mouse was designed with ...


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Creative Labs N400 Portable Notebook Speakers with X-Fi Technology

Creative Labs N400 Portable Notebook Speakers with X-Fi Technology

»rank: 19005

from: Creative Labs


0ur opinion: :Portable and lightweight, the Creative N400 is the world's first plug and play X-Fi enhanced USB speaker system. lt intelligently restores the detail of your music lost through MP3 conversion.lt features high-performance full-range active drivers that deliver rich and clear audio playback with outstanding bass. lt also has conveniently-located multimedia controls for quick and easy access to your music. With a single cable for both power and digital quality audio, simply plug into your ...


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Creative Zen V 1 GB Portable Media Player (White/Orange)

Creative Zen V 1 GB Portable Media Player (White/Orange)

»rank: 3584

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0ur opinion: :Zen V Package includes ZEN V Player; Earphones; Lanyard; Drawstring Pouch; USB Cable; Line-in Cable; lnstallation CD; Quick Start Guide Zen is a discipline deriving joy from deep, meditative concentration. Creative Zen is an MP3 player that lets you derive pleasure forom whatever you do. The ZEN V player was designed for people like you?those who walk a step or two ahead of the pack. So don't be surprised when people take notice of ...


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Creative Labs Cambridge Large Radio with iPod Dock - White (CD745i)

Creative Labs Cambridge Large Radio with iPod Dock - White (CD745i)

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from: Cambridge SoundWorks


0ur opinion: :Critics loved the Cambridge Soundworks 740CD and the new 745 extends popularity by including an external dock that lets you play your iPod through the 745. A key feature of the 745CD table radio is the sound you won't expect from such a small radio. 0ne of the keys to great sound is getting the bass right. Cambridge Soundworks invented a way to fit a powered subwoofer with its own vented enclosure into this ...


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Creative LiveCam Notebook Pro (73VF025000000)

Creative LiveCam Notebook Pro (73VF025000000)

»rank: 16519

from: Creative Labs


0ur opinion: :Talk face to face wherever you roam. Connect the Creative Live! Cam Notebook Pro webcam to your notebook. You'll be ready to chat with friends and family across the globe.Really, you do. The camera's high quality VGA sensor and Creative Live! View technology produces smooth, natural-looking video. lt captures you in sharp and vivid detail. Plus, Smart Face Tracking keeps its focus on you no matter how much you move around. And the included ...


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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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You can say this about D.E.B.S.: director Angela Robinson’s 2005 feature isn’t very good, but it is surprisingly entertaining. The premise, which bears a passing resemblance to any number of previous films (from Heathers and Clueless to Charlie’s Angels and the Austin Powers franchise), involves a secret government agency recruiting young women as spies, based on their smarts, their ability to lie convincingly, and the fact that they look fetching in ultra-miniskirts. Four of the D.E.B.S. are then charged with collaring "criminal mastermind" Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster), who has returned to the States after hatching all manner of nefarious plots overseas. Then comes the twist: Diamond is gay, and one of our heroines, Amy Bradshaw (Sara Foster), unexpectedly finds herself falling in love with her. Out goes the espionage element; in comes the love story, and therein lies the surprise, as this burgeoning lesbian relationship is handled with unexpected sympathy, even tenderness. Sure, the acting, even by veteran grownups like Holland Taylor and Michael Clarke Duncan, is almost uniformly lame, and the script is silly; overall, the film would have to put on considerable weight to even be considered frothy. Still, D.E.B.S. isn’t a bad way to kill a couple of hours. DVD bonus features include a making-of featurette and commentary by Robinson and the cast. --Sam Graham
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The teaming of Johnny Knoxville (Jackass: The Movie) and Seann William Scott (Dude, Where's My Car?) as well as the presence of the '70s-flavored car chases that were a specialty of the TV series guarantees that The Dukes of Hazzard will be even more lowbrow than the CBS TV series (1979-85) that inspired it. However, this brain-damaging comedy is more "rehash" than "remake," as good ol' Georgiaboys Luke Duke (Knoxville) and his cousin Bo (Scott) are frequently upstaged bythe General Lee, the Confederate-flagged '69 Charger that they drive, jump, race, and fly in as they smuggle moonshine for their Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson). Meanwhile, cousin Daisy Duke (Jessica Simpson) is reliably available to model her short-shorts (aka "Daisy Dukes") and awesome figure (and let's face it, Simpson's talents pretty much begin and end right there), while corrupt honcho Boss Hogg (Burt Reynolds, who should know better) recruits a local NASCAR star to advance his wily scheme of converting Hazzard County into a strip mine. Director Jay Chandrasekhar (Super Troopers) manages to mine some good-natured humor from the movie's oval-track detour and a few colorful supporting players (notably Kevin Hefferman as the Duke's pal Sheev). Otherwise, consider yourself warned: The Dukes of Hazzard is shameless Hollywood product at its most forgettable, trafficking in shameless white, rural Southern stereotypes. If you can make itto the end, there's a blooper reel to reward your endurance. --Jeff Shannon

DVD features
Yes, the unrated edition of The Dukes of Hazzard has nudity... but no, it's not of Jessica Simpson, but topless sorority girls. There are also two sets--"PG-13" and "unrated"--of deleted scenes and bloopers. The four minutes of unrated deleted scenes (supplementing the 25 minutes of "PG-13" deleted scenes) include more sorority girls and a menage à trois for Johnny Knoxville . The five minutes of unrated bloopers (the same amount as the "PG-13" bloopers) feature a few more girls but mostly bad language. Featurettes discuss the Daisy Duke short shorts (and show how you can make your own), car stunts, and the making of the movie (narrated by a cast member of the original TV series). --David Horiuchi


by Michael-Anne Jones, Marie Morrale

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