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Corsair Flash Voyager can hold 14 DVD movies

Corsair has updated its Flash Voyager family and the new flagship sports an impressive storage capacity. The USB stick can store up 64GB data, which is the same as 14 single-side DVD movies or about 16,000 MP3s. The feature Corsair has focused on, with right, is using the USB memory for backups when on the move. Corsair sends along software to do this and with 64GB there is plenty of room for your important files. The memory is water and shock resistant, and offers high transfer rates, although not specified in the press release, which follows below;

Amazon Teams Up With Google, MOD Systems Scores $35M, RescueTime Raises Series A, & More Seattle-Area Deals News

Voyager Capital Founders Discuss Investment Strategy, Connected Computing, and the Future of Venture Firms

What privacy concerns exist

Keith checks out the Verizon Wireless Voyager multimedia phone, and compares it to Apple's iPhone. Watch now

Google digs deeper into alternative energy business

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Microsoft creates social search engine prototype

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iphone are the best

Keith checks out the Verizon Wireless Voyager multimedia phone, and compares it to Apple's iPhone. Watch now

real nice freakin phone.I love dis one...

Keith checks out the Verizon Wireless Voyager multimedia phone, and compares it to Apple's iPhone. Watch now

Linux FTW

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Linux's e1000e Ethernet bug

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Open source X Windows project, X.org Foundation, releases version 7.4

Keith checks out the Verizon Wireless Voyager multimedia phone, and compares it to Apple's iPhone. Watch now

Googles Chrome: Ohhh! Shiny! http://ping.fm/rbqU9

Keith checks out the Verizon Wireless Voyager multimedia phone, and compares it to Apple's iPhone. Watch now

Carlie Wong Declares LG's Latest Cell Phones the Glamorous Gangster's Device of Choice

amongst Canada's fashion forward at L'Oreal Fashion Week in Toronto yesterday. LG's Fall Fashion collection which includes the LG Dare, the LG Reveal and the LG Voyager made their runway debut during a technology-infused Carlie Wong fashion show on the runway in Nathan Phillips Square.

Review: YouMail - Visual Voicemail for the Rest of Us

Of the several innovative features Apple's iPhone brought to the smartphone, visual voicemail—which lets you see voice messages on screen and listen to them in whatever order you choose— is arguably the one that's garnered the most interest (as well as envy from non-iPhone users). Since the iPhone's debut, other carriers and devices (like Sprint's Instinct and Verizon's Voyager) have begun to offer their own take on visual voice mail technology. But for those without the inclination or ability to switch phones or carriers, a service called YouMail can make the voice mail on your existing device far more flexible and convenient. YouMail not only provides more control over how you access your voice messages, but offers customization and convenience options not available with most carrier-based voice mail.

New Eye on the Outer Solar System Launches Successfully

There's a new spacecraft in Earth orbit, with a really "far out" mission: to map the outer solar system. NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer mission, or IBEX launched successfully from the Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific Ocean at 1:47 p.m. EDT, Sunday, from an Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL launch vehicle. IBEX will be the first spacecraft to image and map dynamic interactions taking place in the outer solar system. The two Voyager probes sent back a limited amount of information about the region of space where our solar system ends and interstellar space begins. But beyond that, not much is known about this area. The region is about three times further from the sun than the orbit of planet Pluto. "No one has seen an image of the interaction at the edge of our solar system where the solar wind collides with interstellar space," said IBEX Pr

Hubble Repairs Hindered By Antiquated Computer Systems

Andrew Moseman writes "Part of the trouble NASA is encountering while fixing the Hubble Space Telescope comes from the fact that it's been up there for nearly two decades, and therefore carries computer systems long outdated here on Earth. 'One of the main computers that the Goddard team has been struggling with during the repair attempts runs on an Intel 486 chip, the height of 1989 technology.' Many of NASA's long-running missions rely on antiquated systems — the Voyager probes each have about 32k of memory — but the scientists say they can manage."


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