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Archive for March 2nd, 2008

XtremeMac SportWrap For iPhone

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

XtremeMac SportWrap For iPhone

Running, weightlifting, skiing or hang gliding?whatever your forte, SportWrap is there to keep your iphone moving right along with you. The newest version of our best-selling armband is constructed of high-grade neoprene to ensure a perfect fit and includes a moisture-resistant lining to protect your iPhone. SportWrap protects the face of your iPhone while allowing full functionality of the touch screen display.

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CeBIT 2008: we’re coming at you live from Hanover

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

CeBIT 2008: we’re coming at you live from Hanover
Posted Mar 2nd 2008 1:21PM by Paul MillerFiled under: Features, Misc. gadgets Our sources tell us Hanover is somewhere in Germany, but that’s all we’ve confirmed so far. Luckily, while we might fall short with this whole “geography” thing, we did manage to sneak onto the show floor here at CeBIT 2008. Most booths are still heavily under construction, but we did manage to pick up a few scoops before we passed out from the paint fumes. (Read the full post about ‘CeBIT 2008: we’re coming at you live from Hanover’…)

Genesis emulation comes to the Wii

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Genesis emulation comes to the Wii
Posted Mar 2nd 2008 1:02PM by Joshua TopolskyFiled under: Gaming Alright, things are starting to get really good with these hacks. Just after seeing a GameCube / Wii Tetris, Linux build, SNES emulator, and the first homebrew mp3 player for Nintendo’s money-maker, we’re getting a totally radical, native Genesis / Megadrive emulator for the console. Coder-extraordinaire Eke-Eke has created not only the first of its kind for the Wii (and GameCube), but it’s also the first ever that’s capable of playing Virtua Racing, a milestone in Genesis emulation. This latest feat utilizes the same backdoor Twilight Princess hack, which is proving to be the best thing that happened to Wii development since… (Read the full post about ‘Genesis emulation comes to the Wii’…)

Philips makes the Xenium 9@9j official

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Philips makes the Xenium 9@9j official
While there still is not a price to be found, the 9@9j has been officially released and with that comes the full list of specs. Of course we have already seen the unique battery system. The 9@9j contains a standard Li-Ion battery that offers 8 hours of talk time and 1 month of standby and a single AAA battery that serves as a backup and offers up to 2 hours of additional talk time and up to one week of standby time. As for the rest of the specs; the 9@9j features Quad band GSM (900/1800/1900/850 MHz)/GPRS connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, USB 1.1, stereo Bluetooth A2DP support, an FM radio and a 176 x 220 color TFT display. The 9@9j has been release (as of now) only in the Asian market. (Read the full post about ‘Philips makes the Xenium 9@9j official’…)

ASUS busts out 7-inch R70 UMPC at CeBIT

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

ASUS busts out 7-inch R70 UMPC at CeBIT
Posted Mar 2nd 2008 1:35PM by Thomas RickerFiled under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video It’s big, thick, lacking any sort of keyboard and not all that pretty. But if you’re aching for ASUS’ next gen UMPC to cut loose from the product chute then the R70a is it. Besides toting a 7-inch display with Vista tucked inside a 120GB disk (we think) purring along on a 1.6GHz processor of unspecified Intel make (Silverthorne, please?) we really can’t tell you much. Forgive us but the show doesn’t open for a few more days — instead of marketing types the booth is currently staffed with a mustachioed security brute named Dieter. (Read the full post about ‘ASUS busts out 7-inch R70 UMPC at CeBIT’…)

Millispeed

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Millispeed
Millispeed It’s a device with fiendishness and cunning hard-wired in to its circuitry. It will lure you with its sleek looks and seemingly simple challenges. Then it will snare you until at last you are laid waste by your own vanity. And maybe some Sambuca. See price Tags: Hi-fi, M4A, CD, cable (Read the full post about ‘Millispeed’…)

Speck SK3PKNN Skin-Tight iPod Nano Skin 3 Pack

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Speck SK3PKNN Skin-Tight iPod Nano Skin 3 Pack
Speck SK3PKNN Skin-Tight ipod Nano Skin 3 Pack Nano SkinTight rubberized skin provides protection against dust, knocks, and scratches. Includes removable screen protector to keep your color screen looking sharp! Technorati Tags: Speck Tags: lcd, cameras, DAB, digital (Read the full post about ‘Speck SK3PKNN Skin-Tight iPod Nano Skin 3 Pack’…)

Springflex UB exercise machine

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Springflex UB exercise machine

The latest media statistics show that “four in five of all U.S. adults—or an estimated 178 million people—go online”, and the local TV news station has also stated that there is a new wave among teenagers, where driving-aged teens are delaying their license application and driving lessons just because they want to remain connected to their friends through the virtual world as well as blog online. Further data from the IDC shows that “the average internet user spends 32.7 hours per week on the internet”. Average that out and you get 4.67 hours a day, so you can imagine just how many hours a blogger spends in front of that radiation emitting screen. (Read the full post about ‘Springflex UB exercise machine’…)

Teclast T50 PMP

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Teclast T50 PMP
At present many people prefer portable media players like MP4 players to MP3 players because they allow you not to just listen to the music but watch clips and movies as well. The variety of them is no smaller than that of MP3 players, so new models, performing even more functions, appear everyday. Another novelty of this kind Teclast T50 has been just designed. The Teclast T50 portable media player might not have arrived on the scene with a bang, unlike those well-known iPods, but this model sure adds something that the majority of its competitors do not have at the moment - a capacitive multitouch display. Unfortunately, the only available information about the T50 includes the aforementioned display, RVVB, FLV and dual independent audio processors. (Read the full post about ‘Teclast T50 PMP’…)

Stupidiotic Black Bar Glasses

Written by admin on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 in Gadgets and Devices.

Stupidiotic Black Bar Glasses
Stupidiotic Black Bar Glasses Stupidiotic Black Bar Censor Bar GlassesBe ?UNSEEN? wearing these Stupidiotic Black Bar glasses.  On their own, Black Bars appear to be ridiculously silly looking sunglasses. In a social setting, they instantly become the life of the party. Inhibitions fade away. You?re immediately popular with the ?IN? crowd. Others will wonder if you?re famous or dangerous. Stupidiotic Black Bars look and photograph just like censor bars. Perfect for Bachelor Parties, Wedding Parties, Party Parties, Club-Hopping, Questionable Behavior, Risque Situations, Perp-Walks and Mug Shots. Let the paparazzi take their best shots.  You?ll always be the talk of the town when you?re wearing Stupidiotic Black Bars. (Read the full post about ‘Stupidiotic Black Bar Glasses’…)



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