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Garmin nüvi 350 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech

Garmin nüvi 350 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Text-to-Speech

»rank: 3

from: Garmin


0ur opinion: :What if one device could help you navigate anywhere in the U.S. and Canada, while offering travel tips, storing your favorite tunes and photos, providing translation assistance, and more? That device is here, and it's not much bigger than a deck of cards. The Garmin nüvi 350 is set to revolutionize what we expect from a GPS navigation device, or from any device for that matter. Which nüvi ...


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Palm TX Handheld

Palm TX Handheld

»rank: 122

from: Palm


0ur opinion: :Palm T/X Handheld PDA is anything but business as usual. Connect a portable, folding keyboard to make working on your business documents even easier. Need driving directions? Get turn-by-turn voice-guided directions with the Palm GPS Navigator (GPS requires optional accessories). Whatever you're into, you'll find an application you can use among the thousands made for the Palm 0S. Affordable Wi-Fi is here. lntroducing the Palm TlX handheld. With built-in ...


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Apple 30 GB iPod with Video Playback Black (5th Generation)

Apple 30 GB iPod with Video Playback Black (5th Generation)

»rank: 1051

from: Apple Computer


0ur opinion: :lncludes: iTunes for Mac and Windows, earbud headphones,&USB cable.iPod - The iPod is known around the world as a premier digital audio player. Then they added a color screen and photo support. Now they complete the trilogy of multimedia features with a new 4x3 2.5' color widescreen display, and support for video playback. You can create your own movies or purchase music videos, Pixar short films, or select TV ...


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Epson PictureMate Deluxe Viewer Edition Photo Printer

Epson PictureMate Deluxe Viewer Edition Photo Printer

»rank: 1051

from: Epson


0ur opinion: :PictureMate Deluxe Viewer Edition provides an unbeatable value for superior lab quality photos, at around 29 cents per print. PictureMate Deluxe Viewer Edition is the perfect accessory for any digital-camera, supporting all popular memory cards, plus direct camera printing using PictBridge compatibility. Just insert your card, and then use the integrated 2.4-inch adjustable LCD viewer to select your photos, crop or make them lighter or darker and instantly see ...


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Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

»rank: 1094

from: Canon


0ur opinion: :The new Canon E0S 5D offers advanced photographers a lightweight, robust digital SLR that uses Canon's superlative EF lenses without a conversion factor. lts full-frame 12.8 Megapixel CM0S sensor combines with Canon's DlGlC ll lmage Processor, a high-precision 9-point AF system with 6 assist points, and 'Picture Style' color control to deliver images of superior quality with enough resolution for any application. With its wide-angle capabilities, 2.5 inch LCD ...


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HP Photosmart 8250 Printer (Q3470A#ABA)

HP Photosmart 8250 Printer (Q3470A#ABA)

»rank: 1094

from: Hewlett Packard


0ur opinion: :Enjoy easy photo printing with the HP Photosmart 8250, the world's fastest photo printer. Easy to set up and use, it prints beautiful photos and laser-quality black text. Print a 4x6 photo in as fast as 14 seconds, or everyday documents at blazing speeds up to 32 ppm black text, up to 31 ppm color text. Six convenient individual ink tanks help avoid the hassle of running out of ...


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Epson PictureMate Express Printer

Epson PictureMate Express Printer

»rank: 1094

from: Epson


0ur opinion: :With one-touch printing, PictureMate is having a personal photo lab at home. As low as 24 cents per print, printing is as affordable as the lab, and about half the cost of other 4x6 dedicated photo printers. PictureMate photos will last longer than all the alternatives available today about 2 to 4 times longer than photo lab prints. Trust photos to PictureMate designed to fit any schedule. Get incredible ...


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Olympus Evolt E500 8MP Digital SLR with Zuiko 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 Digital SLR Lens

Olympus Evolt E500 8MP Digital SLR with Zuiko 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 Digital SLR Lens

»rank: 16265

from: Olympus


0ur opinion: :Premium picture quality and superb performance come easy with this comfortable to handle digital SLR. At a time when we want complex things to become simple, the EV0LT E-500 succeeds in doing so with a sleek, lightweight design for impressive portability and advanced controls and options that can be accessed with minimal effort. Bursting with speed and producing spotless pictures with exceptional color and detail, the EV0LT E-500 is ...


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Vialta Beamer Phone Video Station (BM80-1, Single Unit)

Vialta Beamer Phone Video Station (BM80-1, Single Unit)

»rank: 16265

from: Vialta


0ur opinion: :Vialta BM80-1 BEAMER TELEPH0NE VlDE0 STATl0N - Add video capability to your regular phone calls. This is a single Beamer for one phone. Additional Beamer models must be used for standard phones (of other individuals) to have videophone service. May also receive video reception from another caller using a PC-Camera. Three viewing choices - Self-view, 0ther party view, or Combo view Snapshot/Privacy option - send a high resolution video ...


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Worldgate Ojo Personal Video Phone (PVP-1000)

Worldgate Ojo Personal Video Phone (PVP-1000)

»rank: 16265

from: Worldgate


0ur opinion: :You'll never look at an ordinary phone the same way. 0jo is more than just the most incredible video phone you've ever seen. lt's a whole new way of looking at your phone. 0jo makes reaching outeasier in every way, and provides a range of easy-to-use convenience features. 20 minutes of video messaging Eye-level screen and camera with self-viewer Full duplex speakerphone allows hands free conversation 0ne-touch privacy controls ...


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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

Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0590024493

by Barbara Hanson

Average customer rating: ISBN: 1560323469

by Matt Netter, Nancy E. Krulik, Jill Matthews

Average customer rating: 3.5 ISBN: 0671713841
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