Affordable Website Hosting Company and What to Look For

When you need to have a website of your own, You may want to do two things: The first one is to find a website hosting service provider that can guarantee you that your new site is well taken care of. The second thing is to host your website. Since you probably do not have the ability to create and take care of your own Web server, you should start seeking a consistent and affordable website hosting service provider. Not a hard decision, is it?

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China Mobile Shows Dell, Lenovo ‘Ophones’ (PC World)

PC World – China Mobile displayed smartphones from Dell, Lenovo Mobile and other companies running its mobile operating system at a Beijing event on Monday.

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SanDisk makes room for unwanted slotMusic cards in new Sansa Clip+

Remember slotMusic? How about slotRadio? Don’t feel bad — no one else on the planet does either. To that end, SanDisk is apparently hoping to push some aging inventory on unsuspecting consumers with its new Sansa Clip+, which is essentially a Sansa Clip with a microSD card slot. The device will ship in a trio of hues (red, blue or black), and you can rest assured that it won’t blow any minds with sick new features. It’ll play MP3 files on a relatively small screen, get great battery life and barely put a dent in your wallet — what more could you really want? It’s available starting today from Best Buy and the like for $39.99 (2GB), $49.99 (4GB) or $69.99 (8GB).

Update: Looks like a few early reviews have sprung up, with most folks being totally pleased given the low price.

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SanDisk makes room for unwanted slotMusic cards in new Sansa Clip+ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Aug 2009 09:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Olympus grabs for entry-level DSLR dollars with $600 E-600

We had some pretty overwhelming evidence that Olympus’ entry-level E-600 was more than just some fancy Photoshop, and sure enough, the outfit has today made things official for us. Designed as a low-cost E-620, the 12.3-megapixel shooter drops only the backlit buttons, a trio of ‘art filter’ modes, aspect mask control and the two-shot multi exposure mode from an otherwise heralded device. If you can live without those, you’ll find a delectable $599.99 price tag that includes a 14-42mm f3.5/5.6 Zuiko zoom lens, a 2.7-inch swiveling Live View LCD, in-body image stabilization, a dust reduction system, sequential shooting at four frames per second and the ability to accept CF, UDMA and xD memory cards (sorry, SD lovers). It’ll be available from respectable camera outlets this November — just in time to satisfy that nagging need on the forthcoming holiday gift list.

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Olympus grabs for entry-level DSLR dollars with $600 E-600 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Aug 2009 09:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung’s YP-R1 now really official, ships next month

It ain’t the first time we’ve seen a gizmo take a backwards approach to launch, and we get the feeling it won’t be the last. After leaking out, getting reviewed and hitting the all-revealing FCC, Samsung’s mildly exciting YP-R1 portable media player is finally an official product in the megacorp’s product line. Expected to debut at IFA here in just a few days, the 8.9 millimeter-thin player will boast DivX compatibility, a 2.6-inch touchscreen, TouchWiz interface and a Beat DJ feature that enables owners to add in their own crackly voice and space-themed sound effects to songs. We don’t expect the $180 starting price to budge much, though exact pricing details should be uncovered in Berlin within the next few days. As for shipping dates? It’ll march out next month in Europe, with “other markets including Russia, China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan to follow.”

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Samsung’s YP-R1 now really official, ships next month originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Aug 2009 09:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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