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03/10/2010 08:45 PM
Mykita and Roman Kremer's Yuri Eyewear
This half-helmet red and black eyewear called Yuri covers not only the eyes but part of the head. The eyewear is named after Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin. It is the result of ...

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03/10/2010 08:34 PM
Bravo's The Fashion Show With Isaac Mizrahi Returning for Second Season
Bravo TV's blog announced several series pickups and new shows in development. The pickups include the return of The Fashion Show with Isaac Mizrahi for a second season. Internationally acclaimed designer Isaac Mizrahi returns for season two of "The Fashion Show," which follows professional designers as they strive to make their mark in the dog-eat-dog world of fashion and compete for a chan ...

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03/10/2010 08:25 PM
Apple's iPad Will Have at Least Fifty Competitors This Year
Computerworld reports that chip developer ARM is predicting that at least 50 touch tablet PC devices will be launched this year to compete with the Apple iPad. The coming swarm of tablets has even prompted ARM, Intel's main rival in the mobile microprocessor business, to rent more space at the Computex electronics trade show in Taipei this year to show off the devices, in addition to e-readers, ...

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03/10/2010 07:44 PM
Sony's 3D TV Glasses Will Cost About $133 Each
Engadget is reporting that 3D glasses for Sony's new 3D LCD TVs will cost about $133 each. You will also need an infrared emitter which costs about $55. Engadget says Sony's LX900 3D TV will come with two sets of the glasses. Sony's price meets earlier ...

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