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Archive for August, 2008

Purebuds earphones protect your ears

The good: The Purebuds earphones offer an innovative “reverse-sound” feature that causes less stress on the ear, and they come with uniquely designed eartips that allow you to tweak the audio profile.

Grantwood Technology ships QuickFlipCase for iPhone, iPhone 3G

Grantwood Technology has released the US$18.99 QuickFlipCase for the iPhone and iPhone 3G, a premium leather case designed to secure the iPhone in place on your belt or waist.

Quoted: DNC Thursday Speaker Highlights

Here are the highlights from Thursday’s speakers at the Democratic National Convention.

Samsung T220HD Touch of Color (TOC) 22′ Widescreen LCD Monitor -…

Imagine staring at the SAMSUNG Touch of Color Series T220HD 22″ widescreen HDTV monitor.

Obama to blast Bush’s ‘failed presidency’

But after three days of a Democratic National Convention that has relentlessly focused on Obama’s leadership abilities and policy proposals, he and other speakers Thursday were also expected to more directly address the historic nature of his …

Aides: Clinton to make strong case for Obama

Speakers get tougher on McCain As Democrats awaited Clinton’s address, meanwhile, there were signs of a second split emerging over how aggressively to go after McCain.

First thoughts: Obama’s biggest speech

Other notable speakers include (in order): Gov. Bill Ritter and the Colorado congressional delegation, Howard Dean, Rep. John Lewis (as part of a tribute to the 45th anniversary of MLK’s “I have a dream speech), Gov.

VP candidates on the move

Dick Durbin are among the speakers lined up for Thursday night’s convention finale. Obama will accept the nomination before an estimated 75,000 people at the Denver Broncos’ football stadium that night.

Obama rolling the dice on Clintons

1) The hits on McCain should be more noticeable as the lineup of speakers (not named Clinton or Mark Warner) are strewn with some of the party’s most biting tongues (yes, that means you, Rahm Emanuel)

Obama to blast Bush’s ‘failed presidency’

But after three days of a Democratic National Convention that has relentlessly focused on Obama’s leadership abilities and policy proposals, he and other speakers Thursday were also expected to more directly address the historic nature of his …