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    Software_Goddess: How cool would it be to see a baby in your womb with this software? #thiscyborglife more »
    Slyd3z: BOOM! Lymph node shot! #thiscyborglife more »
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    minibeardeath: i did not realize that the XPS laptops had that god awful logo on the trackpad. goog god its ugly! #thiscyborglife more »
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    OMG! Ponies!: Well if it's "interactive", then that's a whole different ballgame. It's not often I see "interactive" museum exhibits, especially ones that use "mul... more »
    Xeno: It's a neat application but not what I'd impressive technology. It's just moving back and forth across a 3d model that brings up some information. Now... more »
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  • #cameras

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  • #space

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  • #clips

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  • #cellphones

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  • #nikond3x

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    The rumors pointed pretty firmly to it, and then some leaked specs detailed what it'd be like, but now Nikon's new pro-level D3X DSLR has arrived officially. Touting it as a 24-megapixel "Digital Masterpiece," with exceptionally low noise sensor, 5fps full-frame shooting speed and with file sizes of 138MB, Nikon's saying the camera's available now for an estimated selling price of $8,000 for the body only. Full press release below.
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  • #cybershot

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  • #camcorders

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  • #microscope

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  • #3dlens

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  • #photography

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