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Archive | January, 2006

Cute Plush Bed for your Cellphone

22. January 2006

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There’s something I gotta admit. I’m a sucker for cute things. And this cute lil’ plush bed is simply the best! Perfect for your cellphones or small-sized portable media players. Plus, those adorable slippers are actually screen wipers! Available at $14.99 from fredflare.com.

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Thumbs Up for Canon PowerShot SD550

21. January 2006

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PC Magazine has reviewed the Canon Powershot SD550 and has awarded it their Editor’s Choice. Excellent image quality, improved auto-exposure, great flash coverage, a large 2.5-inch LCD, better video quality, an ergonomic design, and a fast 1.6 seconds boot-up time are the key points that made the camera deserving of the award. Their only complaints [...]

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Bird Electron Mini Cube Speaker

21. January 2006

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Here’s a very cute mini speaker. This 45 x 45 x 45mm cubic speaker plugs into your portable media players like any standard 3.5mm headphone. It doesn’t require any batteries or power adapters and is available in white and black. Perfect for your iPod! The speaker should be available online from Bird Electron within the [...]

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Opera 8.5 Beta for Windows Mobile Pocket PC

20. January 2006

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If you haven’t tried Opera Mobile, you really ought to give it a shot. It’s touted as the best web browser for small screen mobile devices such as cellphones and PDA. It’s fast, and its Small-Screen Rendering technology works really well, which dynamically reformats web pages to fit the width of any screen size. Another [...]

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Sega iFish Swimming into Stores

19. January 2006

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We mentioned the iFish last month, and it’s now official. This not-too-pretty thing will most likely stay within Japan shores, unless Hasbro decides to pick this up like they did to iDog. Similar to that loudmouth canine, the 200 x 110 x 95mm iFish responds to music and movements with lights, sounds and dances of its [...]

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Snap+Send, a New Concept Digital Postcard

18. January 2006

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Down under in Sydney, University of New South Wales, 22-year-old student Stuart Calvey’s invention might just breathe new life into the almost-dead postcard. It will revolutionize the way people uses postcards, and the postal system. Ladies and Gentlemen, presenting to you, the Snap+Send Postcard. Buy it at around AUD$25 at a newsagent, photo store, or maybe [...]

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Nokia Cellphone with Macromedia Flash Player

17. January 2006

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The new Nokia 6125 is pretty basic. It’s a quad-band GSM/GPRS clamshell with a 1.3-megapixel-camera (8x digital zoom) and FM radio. But what’s unique is its built-in Macromedia Flash Player. It’s a godsend for Flash games addict! Features at a glance: Video recording (176 x 144 Pixel) at 15 fps up to 5 min Bluetooth, infrared, USB 1.8-inch [...]

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Intel iMac Dissected

16. January 2006

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When your products get dissected within days after its release, you’d know you’re doing something right. The merciless guys over at Kodawarisan just took that beautiful iMac apart without any tears shed. Hop on over if you’re into iMac pr0n.

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Intel Waves Goodbye to “Pentium”

16. January 2006

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The name synonymous with the world’s most popular chip maker will be gone very soon. Intel will be dropping the Pentium name without making any major announcement, but simply transiting to new processor names such as “Intel D 920″ or “Intel 672″ without introducing a new brand. Apparently, this transition is scheduled to start right in [...]

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World’s Smallest GPS Receiver

15. January 2006

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Now this is cool. Rakon, a 39-year-old New Zealand-based company, has developed the world’s smallest GPS receiver. Claimed to be as tiny as the size of a baby’s fingernail, the GPS receiver chip is small enough to be fitted into devices such as watches and cellphones. As GPS becomes commonplace in our everyday gadgets, we [...]

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