Monthly Archives: May 2004

Sigma 24-60 mm F2.8 EX DG

On a Canon 1.6x digital SLR (10D, 300D / Digital Rebel, etc.) of 38 – 96 mm. The large-aperture, wide-angle zoom lens that is an excellent compact companion for digital SLR cameras * Fast f/2.8 constant aperture * Compact Design … Continue reading

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Dell’s PDA Most Powerful Yet

Dell’s new Axim X30 includes a Secure Digital I/O slot and a 3.5-inch transflective TFT color display with 240×320 (QVGA) resolution. All run Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC, which allows users to switch between portrait and … Continue reading

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MoBlog

Apartir de hoje o Zone, conta com mais um servi?o, desta vez ? um Moblog, o motor desta aplica??o ? o EasyMoblog 0.5 Podem tamb?m participar na nossa Wiki. Cara lavada, tons de azul, os cr?ditos s?o do Sr. Chris … Continue reading

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Flying Wi-Fi

Passengers flying on a Lufthansa flight from Munich to Los Angeles on Monday became the first to experience in-flight Wi-Fi – reports New Scientist. Boeing’s Connexion system enables passengers to surf the web and send emails from their own Wi-Fi-enabled … Continue reading

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Alhurra

A new Arab television network broadcasting from new state-of-the-art studios. It’s called Alhurra, which means “the free one,” and it uses Arabian horses as its signature. Arab journalists from all over the world have come here to join a news … Continue reading

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USB adaptors & DIY antenna = “Poor Man’s WiFi”

Steve Stroh points to a great idea – combining a cheap USB Wi-Fi adapter with a “Chinese cooking strainer” as a reflector. If it works, this solution, designed by New Zealand hobbyists, might provide good long distance performance — without … Continue reading

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