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Maxon Visimax Projector

Despite the promise of its tiny size, the Maxon Visimax projector is little more than a gimmick, and an expensive one at that.

Three things Apple won't do

Buried at the end of Tuesday's notebook event, CEO Steve Jobs makes clear what direction he won't be going next time his company makes another Mac announcement.

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Reviews

  • Alienware Area-51 m5550

    The Core 2 Duo-based Alienware Area-51 m5550 can perform as well as larger, more expensive systems, but its short battery life means you won't be very mobile.

  • SanDisk Cruzer Profile (512MB)

    SanDisk's fingerprint-reading Cruzer Profile memory key can make data safe and secure, but it's big, heavy, and awkward to use.

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Features

  • Turning Japanese

    What Japanese technologies are we likely to see here? CNET.com.au's Alex Kidman investigates.

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Downloads

  • TeacherTool

    ** N E W ** - The English manual is finally ready for download now! Find it at http://www.teachertool.us in the Downloads Section!TeacherTool is by...

  • TeacherTool One

    TeacherTool One is a smaller version of TeacherTool, the by far most complex yet easy-to-use teachers organization tool for iPhone and iPod Touch....

  • WeighIn

    WeighIn is the fun and easy way to keep track of your calories and chart your weight-loss progress. Set a daily goal and then record the number of...

  • Business Icon Set

    Spice up your software or websites with fine icons.

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