PhoneArena provides us with an up-close look at the Samsung OMNIA which includes a 3.2-inch WQVGA touchscreen display, 5.0-megapixel camera, 8GB of internal memory, 16GB Flash, GPS, HSDPA, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Samsung OMNIA is definitely one of the most expected devices on the cell phone market, along with Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 and HTC Touch Pro.
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At first glance, this might look like a standard cocktail table arcade, but on the inside, you’ll find a PowerBook powering the unit. Click here for first picture in gallery.
..the ideal part may be what the designer used to create the sleek black frame around his computer screenit’s just plain old black cardboard.
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Put simply, Yamaha’s Tenori On is “an 8 x 8-inch magnesium square brimming with 256 little, pressable, blinking LEDs and even gestural controls that make it easy to sequence electronic music on the fly.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
It’s a spectacular tool for creating loops and making those sitting next to you on the train jealous.
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According to its designer, the Euro Pro Toaster “is 20% faster and uses half the energy of a standard 900W toaster by having close-proximity low-temperature heating elements.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
The window allows you to monitor the brownness of your toast and the Toast Drop system slides your toast straight onto a plate, ready to be eaten. It also features intuitive browning controls and turns on automatically when the front is shut.
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Touted as the world’s largest indoor golf center, this humongous structure set to be erected in the Netherlands will feature “34 bays and 15000 square feet of practice facilities with bunkers and water hazards.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
Not only this, you’ll get the facility for kid’s training and wellness center with sauna and spa. It is expected that the golf center will drive more than 150,000 visitors per year due to its breathtaking look and facilities.
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The game of Tetris is essentially “a video puzzle originally designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov in June 1985, while working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow.” ScrewAttack takes a look back at this title after the break.
While versions of Tetris were sold for a range of 1980s home personal platforms, it was the hugely successful handheld version for the Game Boy launched in 1989 that established the reputation of the game as one of the most popular ever.
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In the “why throw out empty pizza, beer boxes” category are these strange yet functional computers, with one of them built by none other than master modder Ben Heck himself. Continue reading to see more. Click here for first picture in gallery.






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Sure, it may look nice, but does the LG Dare perform? PhoneArena puts this touchscreen handset to the test. Continue reading for the LG Dare review. Click here for first picture in gallery.
In a world where touchscreen phones are now the in-thing to have, the Dare is sure to keep most current Verizon customers from looking elsewhere. Yet it is highly unlikely that it will win-over user of the iPhone.
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