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According to the reports, Sony PS3 will be coming up with 3D games in 2009. PS3 is more liked amongst the gaming world comparatively, but now by its upcoming feature, it is suspected that it will win the market once again.

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Sony “fully intends” to use stereoscopic 3D for their games, says Neil Schneider, CEO and President of Meant To Be Seen (world’s first stereoscopic 3D certification and advocacy group). The same technology will also be used in its Blu-ray movies in the upcoming year. According to the firmware update, players will be allowed to upgrade their consoles. Read the rest of this entry

Though recession making things bad to worse in many countries of the world, the same enthusiasm is being seen for new tech gadgets on this Xmas.

However, if you are cash-strapped and still mange to have a new handsome handset, you need not to through away your unwanted and device, as you can make good money from it.

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FoneBank, a cell phone exchange website says that nearly 20 percent mobile users in UK have been recycling their handsets but those who are doing so, they can recycle it for cash.

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Is it true or the rumor mill is still on its way unstoppable and indubitable, well, you guessed it right it’s Apple again. This time not something about iPod or iPhone 3G, but now it’s about iPhone Nano: iPhone’s little bro.

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Some so-called reliable sources are showing pics of a smaller version (or iPhone Nano) of the iPhone 3G along with its big bro. Read the rest of this entry

Intel has uncovered its new 160GB SSD that has been named as the X25-M and it will be available in a 2.5-inch version and its 1.8-inch version (X18-M) is due in the coming month.

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It was in August when Intel revealed 80GB X18-M and X25-M version and they were the first solid state drive products from the chip maker. Read the rest of this entry

Online music downloads allowed the users to enjoy a wide range of music tracks that were never available to the people in such a great number at one place.

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There was a problem, however, as the consumers didn’t show any interest in each and everything available for downloading and they just looked for the things they had already decided for themselves.

According to some recent stats, now there are more than 13m tracks out there for downloading, and only 52,000 songs were downloaded that made 80% of online music purchase.

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