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Woodi CA-C360 MP3 player

, Apr 13th 2006 Discuss [0]

The Woodi CA-C360 MP3 player is a 39.6 x 54.4 x 11.6 millimeter player featuring a clean design. It's also a MP3/WMA player with 1.8-inch 65k color LCD, FM tuner, voice recorder, line-in recording and image viewer. It is available in capacities from 256MB to 1GB.

World’s largest HDTV display

, Apr 10th 2006 Discuss [0]

In the Dolphon Stadium of Miami, Daktronic's built the largest HDTV in the world. It has a 145.80 foot diagonal screen. The HDTV screen is 50 feet high x 137 feet across. It's a 1750 -inch screen. Its capable of 720p as well. Look around if you visit that stadium.

Acer and Webaroo

, Apr 10th 2006 Discuss [0]

A company called Webaroo is expected to annouce a deal with Acer to sell laptops preloaded with a snapshot of the internet, in its 40GB harddrive. The internet cache is stored in an offline search. I believe this idea is not that much useful, especially getting your hard drive stuffed with all the unwanted information, since we all have Internet connections all the time.

Parrot Bluetooth Sound System

, Apr 10th 2006 Discuss [0]

Parrot has released a set of Bluetooth speakers, the Parrot Sound System. These 60-watt speakers connect to any number of Bluetooth devices, including phones, PDA's, MP3 players, PC's and anything that transmits audio through Bluetooth.

PSOne emulator on Sony PSP

, Apr 9th 2006 Discuss [0]

If you have a PSP and missed all the old games on your PSOne and you want to play it on your PSP, rejoice! Rumors are that, there are an upcoming PSOne emulator for the PSP.

Pantech DM-P100

, Apr 9th 2006 Discuss [0]

Pantech Wireless and Disney Mobile have announced plans for the DM-P100, the first wireless handset in the Disney Mobile series. The new mobile phone was scheduled to hit the U.S. market with the launch of Disney Mobile, a mobile service built specifically for families in this summer. It will be multimedia rich for families. The DM-P100, designed exclusively for Disney by Pantech, will be a stylish camera handset with advanced functionality built around a unique user interface.

Kanguru’s 16GB,32GB and 64G Flash Drive Max

, Apr 7th 2006 Discuss [0]

If you think a 2.5 inch hard disc with 60GB capacity isn't small enough, try the Kanguru's 64GB Flash drive max, for $2800. It runs on USB 2.0 interface and boasts a 9MB/sec read and 5/MB sec write speeds. There are smaller capacity models, 32GB and 16GB, for $1500 and $800. About $100 for 2GB, that must be pretty insane!

Evergreen releases $8.50 MP3 player

, Apr 7th 2006 Discuss [0]

Japanese company, Evergreen releases yet another cheap, useless product. The DN-2000 MP3 player retails for $8.50 and runs on 5-hours on a single AAA battery. It supports up to 1GB of SD cards. Certainly nothing compared to an iPod.

IOGear USB VoIP Skype Calling Kit

, Apr 7th 2006 Discuss [0]

The USB VoIP Skype Calling Kit from IOGear features a dial pad, microphone, headset and two audio ports. The calling kit works as a USB hub as well, inclusive of six USB 2.0 ports. The recommended price for this calling kit is $69.95

HP and Cingular develops 3G-capable notebooks

, Apr 7th 2006 Discuss [0]

HP is expected to be the first company to provide customers with global 3G capabilities when it expands its range of broadband wireless notebooks to integrate Cingular’s critically acclaimed UMTS/HSDPA-based technology later this year. Customers will be able to enjoy wireless access to email, the Internet and critical business data 1 both in the United States.

Motorola to TV

, Apr 7th 2006 Discuss [0]

Expanding on the Follow Me TV experience of room-to-room media sharing, Motorola will demonstrate a new technology that can move recorded shows from a Motorola digital video recorder (DVR) set-top directly to a Motorola mobile device like the next-generation RAZR V3x. This new ability to move content can expand Motorola’s existing whole-home video platform to meet the video needs of consumers anywhere and everywhere

Fujitsu’s Creative UMPC Concept

, Apr 6th 2006 Discuss [0]

Fujitsu is showing off its unique take on the UMPC at the Japanese Design Exhibition in Milan this week. It's tiny and small enough to fit your pocket. The design of the UMPC does reminds you something like a Gamboy Advance SP, doesn't it?

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