Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Velocity Micro Cruz T103 $79
Monday, December 19, 2011
Velocity Micro Cruz Tablet T410 - 10-Inch Android Tablet with Flash
!±8± Velocity Micro Cruz Tablet T410 - 10-Inch Android Tablet with Flash
A premium screen size that doesn't break the bank, the sleek and thin 10" Velocity Micro Cruz T410 is perfect for Android fans in search of a more complete gaming or multimedia experience. Capacitive touch screen, front facing camera for video conferencing, Android 2.3 with Flash, 802.11n Wi-Fi, 1GHz Cortex A8 processor, a premium software suite, and content via Amazon Kindle for Android and Amazon Appstore create an amazing feature set at a remarkable value. A fully licensed version of Flash brings the best of the web right in the palm of your hand. Backed by Velocity Micro's expert US-based support.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Velocity Micro 7inch Android Color Tablet With Built-in Tilt Activated Accelerometer
!±8±Velocity Micro 7inch Android Color Tablet With Built-in Tilt Activated Accelerometer
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Price : $251.88
Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 13:00:36
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The next generation in Android tablet technology. Cruz through books, videos, web, and more on this remarkable device's crystal clear 7" display. Features Kindle for Android app and is backed by Velocity Micro's expert US-based support. Crystal clear 4
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Velocity Micro Cruz Reader 7" Android Tablet 4GB
!±8±Velocity Micro Cruz Reader 7" Android Tablet 4GB
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Price : $88.55
Post Date : Nov 06, 2011 22:27:17
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The Velocity Micro Cruz Reader - the world’s first affordable touch screen color ereader. Cruz through books, magazines, and newspapers on this revolutionary device’s crystal clear 7” display. Plays video, music, and browses the web in full color. Backed by Velocity Micro’s expert US-based support. The Cruz Reader to be as stylish as it is functional. At just under one pound, the .6” thick Cruz Reader goes everywhere you do and fits perfectly in one hand. Get ready to attract attention with the sleek, slim, and stylish Cruz Reader. Get the Velocity Micro Cruz Reader today!
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Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)
!±8± Archos 28 4 GB Internet Tablet (Black)

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- 4 GB capacity for about 4,000 songs, 80,000 photos, or seven full-length movies
- Enjoy about 16 hours of audio, 4 hours of video, or 6 hours Web browsing on a single charge
- 2.8-inch, 16-million-color TFT touchscreen LCD with QVGA 320 x 240 pixel resolution
- Support for MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, and AC3 audio formats; MPEG-4, H.264, WMV/VC1, Motion JPEG, and MPEG-2 video codecs
- One-year limited warranty
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
PRD07T20WBL1 7 Inch Color Multimedia
!±8±PRD07T20WBL1 7 Inch Color Multimedia
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PRD07T20WBL1 7 Inch Color Multimedia eReader
Sunday, September 25, 2011
32GB 32 GB RiData SD/SDHC Class 6 Memory Card for Canon EOS 1D Mark II N / 1D Mark III / 1D Mark IV / 1Ds Mark II / 1Ds Mark III / 60D / 450D Rebel XSi / 550D Rebel T2i / 1000D Rebel XS Digital Camera
!±8± 32GB 32 GB RiData SD/SDHC Class 6 Memory Card for Canon EOS 1D Mark II N / 1D Mark III / 1D Mark IV / 1Ds Mark II / 1Ds Mark III / 60D / 450D Rebel XSi / 550D Rebel T2i / 1000D Rebel XS Digital Camera

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32 GB Class 6 SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity Memory CardSD High Capacity (SDHCTM) memory cards are the latest Secure Digital memory cards designed for higher capacities, which comply with the SD Card Association's SD 2.0 specification standards.
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- Brand: OEM RiData
- Storage Capacity: 32GB / Speed Rating: Class 6
- Compatible with: Sony MHS-PM5 MHS-CM5, CyberShot DSC-W380 DSC-W320 DSC-W310 DSC-W530 DSC-W560 DSC-W570 DSC-W350 DSC-W370 DSC-W330 DSC-W510 DSC-S2100 DSC-T110 DSC-TX10 DSC-TX100V DSC-TX5 DSC-TX9 DSC-T99 DSC-TX7 DSC-WX5 DSC-WX9 DSLR-A580 SLT-A33 DSLR-A330 DSLR-A500 DSLR-A560 SLT-A65 DSLR-A380 DSLR-A550 DSLR-A290 NEX-7 NEX-C3 SLT-A35 SLT-A77 DSLR-A390 SLT-A55V DSLR-A230 NEX-5N NEX-3A NEX-3K NEX-5A NEX-5K DSLR-A450 DSC-H70 DSC-H55 DSC-HX9V DSC-HX5 DSC-HX100V DSC-HX7V, Fuji Fujifilm FinePix F480 F550EXR F100fd F50fd F300EXR F60fd F70EXR F305EXR S800 S100FS S1000fd S8100fd HS10 S700 HS11 S1600 S8000fd S1800 S1880 S2500HD S2600HD S1500 S2000HD S200EXR S205EXR S1770 S5700 S5800 Z200fd Z707EXR Z90 Z91 Z70 Z700EXR Z80 Z81 Z800EXR Z35 Z71 Z20fd Z37 Z808EXR Z31 Z10fd Z100fd W1 W3 A175 A225 AV100 AV105 AV150 AX205 AX250 A800 A900 A820 A920 A220 A170 A610 AX200 J210 J22 J35 J50 J110w J120 JZ300 JZ500 J100 JX280 JX250 J38 J12 JX290 J25 J27 J10 J15fd JV105 JV150 JX200 JX205 J150w J26 J30 JV100 JZ305 JZ505 X100 F75EXR F80EXR F85EXR HS20EXR HS22EXR XP10 XP11, Toshiba Folio 100 THRiVE, Dell Streak 7, Velocity Micro Cruz T103 T301 R101, Sony Tablet S / P, HP IPAQ PDA 110 111 210 211 310
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Neuropathological Diagnostic Criteria for Brain Banking (Biomedical and Health Research)
!±8± Neuropathological Diagnostic Criteria for Brain Banking (Biomedical and Health Research)

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According to the proposal of the European Brain Bank Network (EBBN) and its members, a brain bank should be a high quality support service. Consensed neuropathological diagnostic criteria are essential for the collection, preservation and distribution of tissue with the aim to improve investigations in neurological disorders. The standardization of protocols improving neuropathological diagnostic criteria of various diseases by developing new approaches such as new biological markers is a target for action by the EBBN. Responding to this requirement and to the proposed methodology, an EBBN subgroup of participants worked and discussed the diagnostic criteria of several neurological disorders directed towards brain banking, the results of which are presented in this text.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
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Velocity Micro T103 Cruz 7-Inch Android 2.0 Tablet (Black)
!±8± Velocity Micro T103 Cruz 7-Inch Android 2.0 Tablet (Black)

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- 7-inch diagonal 16:9/800x480 capacitive color touch screen display; Android 2.0 operating system
- 802.11n Wifi and full browser support; 512 MB RAM
- MPEG-4, H.264, H.263, MOV, and AVI video support; JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP image support
- Built-in Dictionary, Notepad, Calendar, Alarm Clock, and other useful apps
- Li-Ion battery with up to 10 hours of life (24+ standby); Mini USB
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Velocity Micro T103 Cruz 7-Inch Android 2.0 Tablet (Black)
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Viva Pedro: The Almodovar Collection (Talk to Her/ Bad Education/ All about My Mother/ Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown/ Live Flesh/ Flower of My Secret / Matador / Law of Desire)
!±8±Viva Pedro: The Almodovar Collection (Talk to Her/ Bad Education/ All about My Mother/ Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown/ Live Flesh/ Flower of My Secret / Matador / Law of Desire)
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Post Date : Aug 17, 2011 19:50:05
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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Pedro Almodovar broke into the art-house mainstream with this wild, manic comedy about a gaggle of women and their various problems with men, be they married lovers, cheating husbands, fiancés, or terrorists. Almodovar's long-time leading lady, Carmen Maura, stars as an actress (famed for her laundry detergent commercial as the mother of a sloppy serial killer) who's just been dumped by her married lover. In the midst of trying to track him down for a face-to-face confrontation, she crosses paths with her lover's son (Antonio Banderas), his unbalanced wife (Julieta Serrano), and his new girlfriend (Kiti Manver). Adding more fuel to the fire is the hapless friend (Maria Barranco) who got involved with a Shiite terrorist and is now being hunted by the police. Almodovar, a master of farcical screwball comedy, manages to keep all these balls in the air in dizzy, hilarious style without once losing his momentum. Chock full of the director's over-the-top stylization, in terms of both story and sets, the film is a hilarious yet heartfelt marriage of kitsch and drama, verging on parody but never going entirely over the top. Maura is absolutely breathtaking as the unhinged lover, dispensing wise advice to others while trying to keep a semblance of sanity, and the supporting cast is quintessential Almodovar, including a brief but memorable turn by Banderas in what could have been a bland, go-nowhere role. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 1989. --Mark Englehart
All About My Mother After her son is killed in an accident, Manuela (Cecilia Roth) leaves Madrid for her old haunts in Barcelona. She reconnects with an old friend, a pre-op transsexual prostitute named La Agrado (Antonia San Juan), who introduces her to Rosa (Penélope Cruz), a young nun who turns out to be pregnant. Meanwhile, Manuela becomes a personal assistant for Huma Rojo (Marisa Paredes), an actress currently playing Blanche DuBois in a production of A Streetcar Named Desire. All About My Mother traces the delicate web of friendship and loss that binds these women together. The movie is dedicated to the actresses of the world, so it's not surprising that all the performances are superb. Roth in particular anchors All About My Mother with compassion and generosity. But fans of writer-director Pedro Almodóvar needn't fret--as always, Almodóvar's work undermines conventional notions of sexual identity and embraces all human possibilities with bright colors and melodramatic plotting. However, All About My Mother approaches its twists and turns with a broader emotional scope than most of Almodóvar's work; even the more extravagant aspects of the story are presented quietly, to allow the sadness of life to be as present as the irrepressible vitality of the characters. Almodóvar embraces pettiness, jealousy, and grief as much as kindness, courage, and outrageousness, and the movie is the richer for it. ----Bret Fetzer
Talk to Her
Writer-director Pedro Almodóvar makes another masterpiece with Talk to Her, his first film since the wonderful All About My Mother. Marco (Dario Grandinetti) is in love with Lydia (Rosario Flores), a female bullfighter who is gored by a bull and sent into a coma. In the hospital, Marco crosses paths with Benigno (Javier Camara), a male nurse who looks after another coma patient, a young dancer named Alicia (Leonor Watling). From Benigno's gentle attentiveness to Alicia, Marco learns to take care of Lydia... but from there, the story goes in directions that deftly manage to be sad, hopeful, funny, and creepy, sometimes at the same time. The rich human empathy of Almodóvar's recent films is passionate, heartbreaking, intoxicating--there aren't enough adjectives to praise this remarkable filmmaker, who is at the height of his powers. Talk to Her is superb, with outstanding performances from all involved. --Bret Fetzer
The Flower of My Secret
Pedro Alomodóvar made this misfired, rambling comedy about a romance novelist (Marisa Paredes) whose crumbling marriage has left her depressed and unable to work. At a low point, she writes a scathing indictment of her own books (which are penned under another name), with no one realizing critic and author are one and the same. Almodóvar ( Law of Desire) has the start of a great idea here, and for once, he's direct about his sympathy for a character. But nothing else about The Flower of My Secret is so clear. Despite its unusual allegiance to the straightforward "women's films" of the 1950s, this movie blows it by becoming needlessly complicated over extraneous junk, forcing one to grope in the dark for Almodóvar's point. -- Tom Keogh
Bad Education
Writer/director Pedro Almodóvar's dark, sexy Hitchcock homage is his best work since his Oscar-winning All About My Mother, and deepened by a sun-dappled sadness. Handsome, enigmatic Ángel (Gael García Bernal) arrives at the Spanish movie offices of director Enrique Goded (Fele Martinez) and happily proclaims that he's actually Enrique's long-lost school chum Ignacio--an announcement that is both less than convincing and more than it seems. A novice actor, Ángel pitches a semi-autobiographical screenplay in which he's determined to star, a revenge-laden reflection of the doomed love he and Enrique shared as boys before a pedophile priest cruelly intervened. The script, and the lost days it recalls, carefully unfurls into a series of brooding movies-within-movies and memories-inside-memories, which allow the sensual, multiple-role-playing Bernal to give the performance of his young career--among other things, he makes a stunningly convincing drag queen--and Almodóvar the opportunity to movingly suggest that people will pay any price to ensure that their stories are told. -- Steve Wiecking
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Viva Pedro - The Almodovar Collection (Talk to Her/ Bad Education/ All about My Mother/ Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown/ Live Flesh/ Flower of My Secret / Matador / Law of Desire)
!±8±Viva Pedro - The Almodovar Collection (Talk to Her/ Bad Education/ All about My Mother/ Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown/ Live Flesh/ Flower of My Secret / Matador / Law of Desire)
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Price : $95.84
Post Date : Aug 14, 2011 14:37:06
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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Pedro Almodovar broke into the art-house mainstream with this wild, manic comedy about a gaggle of women and their various problems with men, be they married lovers, cheating husbands, fiancés, or terrorists. Almodovar's long-time leading lady, Carmen Maura, stars as an actress (famed for her laundry detergent commercial as the mother of a sloppy serial killer) who's just been dumped by her married lover. In the midst of trying to track him down for a face-to-face confrontation, she crosses paths with her lover's son (Antonio Banderas), his unbalanced wife (Julieta Serrano), and his new girlfriend (Kiti Manver). Adding more fuel to the fire is the hapless friend (Maria Barranco) who got involved with a Shiite terrorist and is now being hunted by the police. Almodovar, a master of farcical screwball comedy, manages to keep all these balls in the air in dizzy, hilarious style without once losing his momentum. Chock full of the director's over-the-top stylization, in terms of both story and sets, the film is a hilarious yet heartfelt marriage of kitsch and drama, verging on parody but never going entirely over the top. Maura is absolutely breathtaking as the unhinged lover, dispensing wise advice to others while trying to keep a semblance of sanity, and the supporting cast is quintessential Almodovar, including a brief but memorable turn by Banderas in what could have been a bland, go-nowhere role. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 1989. --Mark Englehart
All About My Mother After her son is killed in an accident, Manuela (Cecilia Roth) leaves Madrid for her old haunts in Barcelona. She reconnects with an old friend, a pre-op transsexual prostitute named La Agrado (Antonia San Juan), who introduces her to Rosa (Penélope Cruz), a young nun who turns out to be pregnant. Meanwhile, Manuela becomes a personal assistant for Huma Rojo (Marisa Paredes), an actress currently playing Blanche DuBois in a production of A Streetcar Named Desire. All About My Mother traces the delicate web of friendship and loss that binds these women together. The movie is dedicated to the actresses of the world, so it's not surprising that all the performances are superb. Roth in particular anchors All About My Mother with compassion and generosity. But fans of writer-director Pedro Almodóvar needn't fret--as always, Almodóvar's work undermines conventional notions of sexual identity and embraces all human possibilities with bright colors and melodramatic plotting. However, All About My Mother approaches its twists and turns with a broader emotional scope than most of Almodóvar's work; even the more extravagant aspects of the story are presented quietly, to allow the sadness of life to be as present as the irrepressible vitality of the characters. Almodóvar embraces pettiness, jealousy, and grief as much as kindness, courage, and outrageousness, and the movie is the richer for it. ----Bret Fetzer
Talk to Her
Writer-director Pedro Almodóvar makes another masterpiece with Talk to Her, his first film since the wonderful All About My Mother. Marco (Dario Grandinetti) is in love with Lydia (Rosario Flores), a female bullfighter who is gored by a bull and sent into a coma. In the hospital, Marco crosses paths with Benigno (Javier Camara), a male nurse who looks after another coma patient, a young dancer named Alicia (Leonor Watling). From Benigno's gentle attentiveness to Alicia, Marco learns to take care of Lydia... but from there, the story goes in directions that deftly manage to be sad, hopeful, funny, and creepy, sometimes at the same time. The rich human empathy of Almodóvar's recent films is passionate, heartbreaking, intoxicating--there aren't enough adjectives to praise this remarkable filmmaker, who is at the height of his powers. Talk to Her is superb, with outstanding performances from all involved. --Bret Fetzer
The Flower of My Secret
Pedro Alomodóvar made this misfired, rambling comedy about a romance novelist (Marisa Paredes) whose crumbling marriage has left her depressed and unable to work. At a low point, she writes a scathing indictment of her own books (which are penned under another name), with no one realizing critic and author are one and the same. Almodóvar ( Law of Desire) has the start of a great idea here, and for once, he's direct about his sympathy for a character. But nothing else about The Flower of My Secret is so clear. Despite its unusual allegiance to the straightforward "women's films" of the 1950s, this movie blows it by becoming needlessly complicated over extraneous junk, forcing one to grope in the dark for Almodóvar's point. -- Tom Keogh
Bad Education
Writer/director Pedro Almodóvar's dark, sexy Hitchcock homage is his best work since his Oscar-winning All About My Mother, and deepened by a sun-dappled sadness. Handsome, enigmatic Ángel (Gael García Bernal) arrives at the Spanish movie offices of director Enrique Goded (Fele Martinez) and happily proclaims that he's actually Enrique's long-lost school chum Ignacio--an announcement that is both less than convincing and more than it seems. A novice actor, Ángel pitches a semi-autobiographical screenplay in which he's determined to star, a revenge-laden reflection of the doomed love he and Enrique shared as boys before a pedophile priest cruelly intervened. The script, and the lost days it recalls, carefully unfurls into a series of brooding movies-within-movies and memories-inside-memories, which allow the sensual, multiple-role-playing Bernal to give the performance of his young career--among other things, he makes a stunningly convincing drag queen--and Almodóvar the opportunity to movingly suggest that people will pay any price to ensure that their stories are told. -- Steve Wiecking
More Stills from Pedro Almodovar Classics Collection(click for larger image)
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