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Ematic has this week launched a new addition to their range of MP3 and video players, in the form of the new Ematic eSport Clip. Which is equipped with an onboard 4GB of storage together with a 1.8 inch colour display. Ematic eSport Clip To enhance your video footage the Ematic eSport Clip is also equipped with a number of special effects modes and the player has both video and voice recorders. The eSport Clip is fitted with a five megapixel digital camera supporting .jpeg files and has a USB 2.0 connection for transfer and loading content to it. The neat little Ematic eSport Clip, also has a clip to attach it to your clothing as the name suggests, and its also supports Ebook and text files.The pocket Ematic eSport Clip is now available to purchase in arrange of colours for $29. Ematic eSport Clip

Written By Techspace on Tuesday, 20 March 2012 | 05:03

Google has rolled out a new update to its Gmail service this week which will no inform you why certain email messages have been placed in your spam folder. Google does a pretty good job of keeping most unwanted or malicious emails out of users Gmail inboxes. But the new indicators now provide you with a little extra information and help when sorting through your sSpam folder.
Google Spam

From today Google will now be providing a brief explanation at the top of each of your spam messages. Any messages that are now dropped within your spam folder will now show why it was put there and inform you about any potentially harmful content that the message may contain. Google explains the reason for the new information bars.
“We hope that this is not only interesting, but also helps you learn about scams and other harmful messages that Gmail filters out. Whether you prefer to leave your spam folder untouched or do some educational digging, the information will be there for you.”
For more information on the new additions jump over to the Google Blog post.
Source: Google

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