
Sonos has started to ship its ZonePlayer S5 all-in-one wireless music system that can be controlled by the iPhone or iPod touch. Targeting folks who need but a single player in their humble abode, the Sonos ZonePlayer S5 will boast a couple of tweeters and an equal number of mid-range drivers alongside a subwoofer. Music can be streamed wirelessly from either iTunes or the Internet. Other features of the S5 include auto-detection of connections for any iPod, CD player or TV. The ZonePlayer S5 will retail for four Benjamins in case you were wondering.
Permalink: Sonos ZonePlayer S5 ships from Ubergizmo | Hot: Nokia N900 Review
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Add to myYahoo!Tekken 6 Limited Edition Bundle for Xbox 360 and Sony PS3 are shipping since end of October. The Limited Edition Tekken 6 is containing besides Tekken 6 game also a wireless fight stick crafted by Hori and collectible Art book. Futurelooks has tested t...
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Add to myYahoo!Designer Je Sung Park is striving towards the idea of us careless masses being able to throw away our laptops if need be. And yet leave no harmless waste for the environment to deal with. That maybe an overstatement,...
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Samsung broke new ground with a new NAND flash memory that manages to cram 32GB of storage space onto a single chip which is no more than 0.6mm thin, thanks to the use of extra-thin, "bare" packages which are as sturdy as its predecessors despite being half as thick. This is also made possible thanks to a 30 nanometer assembly process, which we should see incorporated into devices in the near future, leading to even thinner handsets and portable media players. No idea on when these will be released, but it would be interesting to see what Apple can make of it.
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So soon after initial shots of the Webbook, company Litl has launched their netbook which comes with a special 12" LCD display that is capable of bending nearly backwards, turning the system into an easel-like display which makes it convenient for viewing videos or sharing content with a friend. You get 178-degrees of viewing angle (and not beyond 180 degrees as mentioned earlier) alongside better colors, while boasting a GPU that can decode H.264 video at up to 720p. The Litl Webbook retails for $699, alongside a remote that is going for $19.
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IronKey has announced its D200 secure USB device that comes with high security, remote update capabilities and low total cost of ownership for added peace of mind, where the D200 drives will target workers who store, transport and share large amounts of data regardless of whether they're in the office or in the field. Features of the IronKey D200 include new policy enforcement, usability and field-maintenance capabilities, dual-channel architecture enables rapid data transfer rates, a strong authentication token, secure management of encryption keys and can defend itself against physical, malware and password attacks. [Press Release]
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Add to myYahoo!Looks like the HTC HD2 won't debut next week, although it has officially shipped in Europe and Asia today. Accoriding to HTC’s CEO Peter Chou and Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer , the HTC HD2 will be out early next year for those of us living Stateside, which isn't too far off actually with just 2 months on the calendar left to go.
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Justin merges the old and the new by incorporating playback of digital music using the functionality of a cassette which holds a microUSB port which can be connected to a compatible MP3 player. Perhaps future iterations will see FF/REW capabilities built right in, which can be triggered by turning the spools. Inconvenient, but cool.
Permalink: Digital mixtape handles MP3s the old school way from Ubergizmo | Hot: Nokia N900 Review
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Add to myYahoo!“Schtickers”, the company that does designer and corporate labels, now designs laptop skins, iPod and iPhone skins, and many more skins for electronics. You can either design your own for a bit of a premium price, or buy their pre-designed skins for your laptop. Specify your size, and here you go-a laptop that says more [...]
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Super Talent has rolled out their SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RAIDDrive which is USB 3.0-compatible (obviously), where it supports transfer speeds up to 10x faster compared to USB 2.0 drives, hitting 200MB/sec. Those who decide to use a separate UAS Protocol driver with a USB 3.0 port, they can hit speeds of up to 320MB/sec. Available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities, we have no idea on pricing as at press time.
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