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Ricoh GXR S10 (with 24-72mm lens)
The Ricoh GXR S10 is too expensive for what it offers and has nothing that makes it stand out from the competition. The GXR+S10 24-72mm module is solid, but it is far from being a best-in-class enthusiast compact camera.
Acer Aspire TimelineX AS3820T-5246
Acer's TimelineX is still a slim-profile, long-lasting 13-inch laptop, but it's no longer the only contender in that category.
Sony Bravia KDL-46EX500
The Sony KDL-EX500 LCD TV incorporates respectable image quality with essential features at a wallet-friendly price.
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:: Gadgets, Gizmos and More
Hot Tech Coming 'Round the Bend
What's cooler than today's tech toys? What you can expect tomorrow, of course.
Hot Canadian Tech
Dozens of hot gadgets, gear and games were born north of the 49th parallel.
Stay healthy with this "clean" tech
Concerned about the spread of H1N1 and other nasty germs? Check out this collection of "clean" gadgets and accessories that might keep you out of the doctor's office.
10 Gadgets n' gizmos for Father's Day
No, not the tie! Do Dad a favour this year and get him a gadget. We guarantee these gift ideas won't spend the rest of the year in his closet.
:: From The Blog...
Microsoft Signature is all about PCs without the software clutter
New Windows PCs often gets a bad rap for something Microsoft can't control: the software the companies that build them pre-install. But at Microsoft's retail stores, they're doing something about the problem of PC bloat.
Online user reviews are changing how we buy
Shoppers often browse reviews from visitors to online shopping sites to help inform their purchasing decisions - even if they aren't shopping online.
Future gadgets to be powered by biological viruses
Human-safe viruses have been genetically engineered to produce a small but significant amount of voltage.
Apple iTV all but certain as news of Loewe acquisition talks surface
Does Apple CEO Tim Cook have his eye on a German electronics maker to help his company prepare for the launch of an HDTV?
Texting and walking – should we criminalize it?
Some cities have made it illegal to text while walking down public streets. Answer this poll to say if such action is a safety necessity or going too far.
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:: Science & Space Galleries
First Images from the Phoenix
On Sunday, May 25th, NASA successfully landed the Phoenix spacecraft on the surface of Mars, near one of the polar ice caps. These are the first images sent back to Earth.
The WorldWide Telescope launches
Earlier this week, a new web application known as the WorldWide Telescope launched, giving users unprecedented access to imagery from space.
Installing Kibo
NASA's latest mission, STS-124 not only delivered a much needed spare part for the ISS's toilet, it created the single largest room aboard the orbiting space station.
2008 OshKosh Airshow
Highlights of the many spectacular aircraft on display at the world's largest gathering of aviation enthusiasts.
MESSENGER Spacecraft Reveals More Hidden Territory on Mercury
On Oct. 6, 2008, NASA's Messenger probe flew by Mercury for the second time this year. MESSENGER’s cameras captured more than 1,200 high-resolution and color images of the planet -- unveiling another 30 percent of Mercury’s surface that had never before been seen by spacecraft.
A Look At The Evolution Of The ISS On Its 10th Anniversary
On November 20, the International Space Station turned 10. Here's a look back at how the ISS morphed from a small two-module satellite to the fully-formed space station that it is today. Happy Birthday ISS!
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Moon landing
A look back at NASA's historic mission to put a man on the Moon, on the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11.
NASA's Repair of the Hubble Space Telescope
A gallery of 20 of the most memorable images from Shuttle mission STS-125.
Top 10 Earth photos from the ISS
The Crew Earth Observations Team shares their "Top Ten" Crew Earth Observations
NASA's shuttle mission STS-123
Endeavour's mission to install the Canadian made Dextre robot hand on the ISS.
World's largest telescope shows off first images
After ten years of development, the Large Binocular Telescope, based in Arizona is now capturing images of the universe.
The Hubble Telescope Turns 17
As Hubble celebrates its 17th birthday, we look back at some of its most memorable photos.
Discovery STS-120: Mission to the International Space Station
Discovery's crew undertake a mission to install a new live-in crew compartment, Harmony, on the ISS.
Where have the sun spots gone?
According to NASA, sun spot activity is at an 11-year low. Checkout this gallery on how researchers observe and measure acitivty on the sun's surface.
NASA's Messenger: Latest Images
NASA's Messenger spacecraft takes the closest look ever at Mercury.
Spitzer Space Telescope: Latest Images
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope catalogs the formation of stars and planets throughout the universe.
Saturn and Its Moons
Take a tour of the ringed planet, courtesy of NASA and the Cassini space probe.
Sputnik: Marking 50 Years of Space Exploration
We take a look back at some of the milestones in the Space Race that was started with a bang by Sputnik's launch, 50 years ago.
Latest Mars images from the Mars Reconnaissance Oribiter
While previous missions to Mars have shown that water did indeed exist on the planet in the past, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is designed to determine if that water existed long enough to have supported life.
Hubble finds ring of dark matter
Astronomers feel that this discovery is the most conclusive proof so far that the mysterious substance known as dark matter exists.