New Pentax’s K200D DSLR
Just over a month ago, we got word that Pentax could be readying a pair of new DSLRs, and now it seems that we’ve been blessed with a plethora of shots of the K200D.
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Becker 4.3-inch Traffic Assist 7827 loose in the UK
Not that it’s been that long since we heard from Becker or anything, but it’s never too early for yet another numerically named navigation unit, right?
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LG’s colorful KH1800 slider
Oh, we get it, the oranges are in the picture because the phone has orange on it! Funny.
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The Golden Compass
The Golden Compass owes a lot to 2005’s The Chronicles of Narnia. Like Narnia, it is a game based on a film based on a fantasy novel, and it even goes so far as to summarily lift hunks of gameplay directly from the older title.
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s shopping trip
After family movie (and KFC) day, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie did some shopping sans children at children’s clothing boutique, Pippen Lane, in New Orleans yesterday. They’ve got some fashionable kids to dress, after all.
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The top 10 cars for women that’ll make a guy’s head turn
Eve Cars, a UK mag, interviewed “hundreds of men” and came up with a list of ten cars that women could buy if they wanted to impress a guy. First on the list was the 1955-63 Mercedes 300 SL Roadster.
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The Nokia N95 8GB listed on the Nokia US retail site?
What’s that we see? The Nokia N95 8GB listed on the Nokia US retail site?
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German receives prototype dino Pleo
After waiting for what seems like ages, we can imagine just how excited one would be to finally receive that beautiful brown shipping container with their very own Pleo tucked within.
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Venturer SHD7001 HD DVD player has gone on sale via QVC UK
Right on cue, the Venturer SHD7001 HD DVD player has gone on sale via QVC UK, and while all the specs look exactly as we predicted they would, the price is a hair lower than we expected.
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America’s Army: True Soldiers
When America’s Army was first released for the PC as a clever means of boosting military recruitment numbers, there were two key factors working in its favor: It was both free and surprisingly fun to play.
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