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in E-commerce
via CNET Shopper.com @ 7:56 27th Oct
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Owners of Photoshop Elements Win 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 or Mac 3.0, 4.0, 6.0 can now upgrade to Photoshop CS4 for only $299 (about half price). Regularly, it would cost $599. Please visit www.adobe.com/go/moveuptoPSCS4 or call the Customer Service Line at 1-800-585-0774 and mention offer PSEPSHOP50US. Have your Photoshop Elements serial code ready for verification.
in Photography
via My Mac.com @ 14:34 27th Nov
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For those of you who have waited to take the Blu-ray plunge until you could buy a dedicated player that does everything the Blu-ray format is capable of – and does it right out of the box -- your wait is over. Panasonic’s DMP-BD50 ($599.95) is the first standalone Profile 2.0 player, meaning it has the necessary audio and video decoders to play picture-in-picture content, and it supports BD-Live Web features that, while scarce at the moment, should appear on more and more discs over the next year. This model also has the audio bases covered, offering both internal decoding and bitstream output of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Of course, thanks to recent firmware updates, Sony’s PlayStation3 has had the same features for a few months now, but that machine is a gaming console first, a Blu-ray player second.
in Gadgets
via AudioVideoRevolution.com @ 7:31 30th Oct
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Nokia has begun offering some of its high-end handsets for sale through Best Buy. The E71, the N96 and the N95 8GB are available unlocked if purchased with a new T-Mobile contract. The subsidized price of the E71 is $199 and the subsidized price of the N96 is $599. These phones do not support T-Mobile's 3G networks. These prices are only available to customers signing new two-year agreements with T-Mobile.
in Gadgets
via Phone Scoop @ 14:21 10th Nov
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Hutchison Telecom International plans to pay out a special dividend worth in total USD 4.3 billion in shareholders. After the Asian mobile operator was unable to find suitable investments for the cash pile generated from selling its Indian mobile unit, the group decided to return the funds to shareholders. Each shareholder will receive HKD 7 per share. HTIL has also agreed a credit facility worth USD 2.5 billion with its majority shareholder Hutchison Whampoa. HTIL made the announcement alongside a quarterly trading update. The company finished September with 11.195 million mobile customers, up from 11.062 million in June and 8.599 million a year earlier. Growth was led by over 400,000 net additions in Indonesia, offset by a loss of 229,000 customers in Sri Lanka following a review of active customers there.
in Mobile Technology
via Telecom.paper @ 20:45 12th Nov
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