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SHO Model Town Waryam Singh said the police has narrowed down on some suspects and conducted raids at the house of some suspects but they were absconding. It was at about 9 am that the accused came to the house no 1036, Urban Estate, Phase-I of Neeraj Goyal. He had gone to drop children at school. The robbers, armed with pistols and sharp-edged weapons, aimed at his wife Preeti Goyal, and mother Rama Goyal asking them to give all jewellery and cash. They also forced his father Des Raj Goyal into submission. Rama and Preeti told reporters that the robbers did not give them any chance to resist. They repeatedly said they would teach a lesson for not getting salaries. .
Lost? Help's a gadget away at the 2008 CES
Editor's Note: Brian Westbrook is filing for KOMOTV.com from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.With 1.5 million square feet of exhibit space and booths that themselves have more square footage than the largest homes (to say nothing for the temporary structures in the parking lot) - it's easy to get lost here at CES. Fortunately, there are dozens of companies offering new ways to use Global Positioning System (GPS) data to help us find our way out of the woods, around town and even to locate pets or those in our care that have become disoriented. The GPS is a military-run network of satellites capable of working together to pinpoint a location within a few feet, and receivers have become small and affordable in recent years. They're finding themselves in cars, phones and even on the family dog. Judging on sheer quantity alone, these so-called location-based devices are fast-becoming an essential accessory.
Eye-Fi offers wireless memory chip for digital cameras
If you're like Clark, you snap a lot of digital photos and then have trouble getting them out of the camera and into the real world. He's too lazy to figure out how to hook up the cable to his computer to print them or upload to a website! There's a new solution to this problem that's been getting some great reviews. .
Top 10 phones for January
In fact, we had the Sony Ericsson W580i and the W960i also running for the last spot, but we gave it to the K810i eventually as the Cyber-shot had been on the chart more times than both the W580i and W960i combined over the past few months. New entrants for January's Top 10 comprise the Nokia 6500 classic and the 5310 XpressMusic. The chart now tips 8:2 in favor of Nokia. Scroll down for the full listing. Note: Results are based on readership as well as data collected from retail outlets (Mobile Square and WhyMobile) and the major mobile operators in Singapore including: .
HP Photosmart C7180 multifunction printer
The HP Photosmart C7180 is a six-ink, all-in-one photo inkjet printer with built-in scanner, copier, and fax machine. With just about every imaginable connection option and feature, the C7180 isn't designed for bargain hunters, but it is a good choice for users who want a plethora of features in one box. Setup The C7180's streamlined design makes this unit very user-friendly right out of the box. Memory card readers supporting most types of digital camera cards are conveniently located on the unit's right-hand corner near the paper tray. Copying, scanning, faxing, and photo-printing functions are within arm's reach on the C7180's sleekly designed control panel, and menus are easy to navigate and read thanks to the large 3.6-inch LCD. When setting up the printer, one of the first decisions you'll face is choosing from the myriad connection options.
Delkin's New Dual Universal Battery Charger Wins Prestigious DIMA Award for Outstanding Design ...
Poway, CA. January 30, 2008 - Today Delkin's new Dual Universal Battery Charger was honored with the 2008 DIMA award for outstanding design and innovation. This unique charger for digital camera batteries combines universal compatibility among battery models with the ability to charge two batteries simultaneously. The need for a charger that can recharge two batteries of different models, voltages and even chemical composition at the same time has sprung up from the growth and development in the digi-cam market. "It is now common for households, or even individuals, to own multiple digital cameras," said Anna Lopez, Delkin's Battery Product Manager. "Many photographers own point and shoot cameras for day-to-day shooting, and a digital SLR for more serious photography. Different camera models seldom use the same battery, forcing photographers to carry an array of chargers." Delkin's Dual Universal Battery Charger is a single, two sided charger that uses individual charging plates specific to each camera battery, so it can charge almost any digital camera battery model.
A new digital pen
This may come off as a naked plug for a new gadget, but it's actually a sober technology assessment. You have my word on this as a journalist, husband, father, and President of the United States. I'm always interested in new user interface hardware and I've just run across the Digital Pen from Livescribe. The system uses specially-marked paper and a miniature pen-mounted camera to track strokes, then synchronizes with a PC to upload the data as an image or (see below) to convert the strokes to machine-readable text. As an input device–particularly for students who have to draw diagrams–it's hard to beat. But it goes further. As you take notes, Livescribe's pen records the surrounding audio. So if you're listening to a lecture, you automatically save those parts of it that are related to the notes you take.
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