May 2005


Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 10:45 pm

Brando has an external battery pack option for the Sony PSP gaming device. The battery is a rechargeable lithion ion pack with a 1800 mAh capacity. You can have it for $13.00.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 10:43 pm

Wi-Gear is introducing the iMuffs product for Apple iPods and Bluetooth enabled phones. The product consists of a Bluetooth transmitter for the Apple iPod and a Bluetooth enabled headset. The product is manufactured in a matching color scheme to the iPod. You can listen to your music wirelessly over Bluetooth from over 30 feet away. There are even iPod controls on the headset.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 10:39 pm

We mentioned this network attached storage device a few weeks back - Western Digital has officially announced the new NetCenter hard drive for small office and home users. Similar to Ximeta NetDisk drives, the NetCenter connects to your LAN and looks like a local hard drive after you install the WD EasyLink utility software. The NetCenter will come in 160GB to 320GB capacities and will go for $399 for the 320GB model.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 10:35 pm

Here’s another sweet product from Samsung - the SV-HR7500. It’s a DVD player, DVD burner, DVR with 160GB HD, and MPEG4 compatible device. It’s not quite available in Korea yet but should be out shortly.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 10:32 pm

Rumors have been swirling that PalmSource will be porting the Palm OS over to Linux for future versions of the OS. Why bother doing this? Porting to Linux would offer a solid platform for the struggling OS as it competes against Microsoft’s Windows CE platform. With Palm’s expertise in user interfaces, it could paint a pretty face to the solid underpinnings of Linux - similar to how Apple’s OS X painted a wonderful face to a UNIX styled OS. Whatever happens, PalmSource had better move quickly as Microsoft continues to grab market share in the PDA and Smartphone market.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 02:15 pm

Are you a technically savvy person in need of a handbag? Check out the C-TSP-B08 - a hand bag with solar cells integrated on the outer flap which will allow you to charge your mobile phones or devices. Your hand bag can now function as a storage compartment for your belongings AND as a power source for your devices. How cool is that?

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 02:11 pm

NEC has announced a new workstation called the Express5800/56xc. It uses the latest Windows XP x64 OS and includes a new 3D graphics card called the TE6. The workstation includes an Intel XEON 3.6GHz processor, and 2GB of memory while the TE6 includes the Wildcat Realizm800 engine, 512MB of memory, and PCI-E support.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 02:08 pm

It seems like we’ve had a whole bunch of Windows Media Center related news today doesn’t it? Well here’s another for ya - this time it’s the PLIX EMC 3200HD Media Center Edition PC from Ricavision. It’s a 3.2 Ghz Pentium 4 processor based MCE system encased in a black VCR like chassis. The system has dual tuners available (NTSC and ATSC) as well as a 200GB SATA100 drive. There’s a 2.5″ 80GB swappable hard drive for removable storage also.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 02:03 pm

The Samsung i730 Pocket PC phone is coming .. it really is and Engadget has some pictures of the new phone out on their website. It actually doesn’t look that big but it’s still somewhat hard to tell from these images. I’ll have to see it myself in person to make a final decision on the size factor.

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Posted by flung in Uncategorized25 May 2005 02:01 pm

Fen Technology in conjunction with Securecom Technologies Ltd., has developed a Bluetooth enabled panic alarm that can work with Bluetooth enabled GSM phoens or satellite phones. The alarm is integrated into a snall button sizes pendant that a user would wear. If the person is in trouble, all the person would need to do is press the pendant to send out an alarm to their connected phones. Sounds like a pretty cool idea except… what happens when your significant other accidentally presses the pendant b/c the person is trying to hold you?

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