December 31st, 2007
Ten One Design has created a stylus for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Available for $25, the stylus is designed specifically for use on the iPhone and iPod Touch’s surface, which normally only recognizes finger touches. If you wear gloves this maybe the accessory for you.
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Sharp is bringing to the US market a subset of the series of slimmer LCDs recently released in Japan. The D64U series of 1080p LCDs includes four models from 42 to 65 inches, all with re-engineered circuitry inside for a 25% slimmer and 20% lighter frame than previous product lines, while […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Software, Internet Tools, iPhone
Tossing their hat into a quickly expanding ring, Facebook has launched a powerful portal designed specifically for the iPhone (http://iphone.facebook.com). Offering quick access to key Facebook areas and tools, the entire UI is built to mimic the increasingly popular iPod/iPhone ’slide right’ approach whenever you drill down into portions of […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Gaming
Well it appears that despite all of our wishing, hoping, and positive-thinking exercises, Microsoft has failed to deliver on a small dream of ours, namely, 65nm chips for the new HDMI-rocking Xbox 360 Premiums. Despite signs pointing otherwise, new photos show that this batch of systems continue to carry the Zephyr motherboard layout, […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Robots
It wasn’t all that long ago that Toyota’s “DJ Robot” was sharing the stage with the rest of its robot bandmates at the 2005 Aichi World Expo, but it seems that “DJ” now chosen a slightly less glamorous career path, with it soon set to start working for its parent company as a […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video, Transportation
Sirius is seriously on a roll today. Clearly not content with debuting its Stiletto 2 and Sportster 4 portable receivers, the satellite powerhouse has officially announced its SCV1, aka Backseat TV, aka The Child-Silencer (our name). If you’ve ever been on a road-trip with a couple of bundles of […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Home Entertainment
Satellite radio provider Sirius really is busy today, announcing a bunch of products, and also a collaboration with Sonos to deliver wireless multi-room streaming Sirius content via broadband. By updating to version 2.3 software, the Sonos hardware can directly connect to Sirius Internet Radio and stream throughout any of the 32 supported […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Transportation
For those not familiar with portable-urban travel: that’s a bicycle. In fact, it’s one of several bicycles wedged inside this “Bike Dispenser” created by the Dutch-based (of course) design agency, Springtime. The concept has actually been floating around since 2005 in The Netherlands but it recently won the Spark Design & Architecture Award […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Portable Audio
Sirius is apparently busy today, since hot on the heels of its announcement concerning the Stiletto 2 comes word of the brand-spanking-new Sportster 5. Updating its year-old Sportster 4 model, the new desktop- or dashboard-seated satellite receiver boasts a 6-line, multicolor display, the ability to pause or rewind through 60 […]
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Portable Audio
For all you satellite fans unsatisfied with your current portable solution (and we know you’re out there), Sirius has finally come through with a tiny glimmer of hope, as it announced the oft-rumored Stiletto 2 today. The new player rocks a whole slew of interesting features, including a “LOVE” button which allows […]
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