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RAZRWIRE Bluetooth Eyewear [Preview, hardwarezone]
The RAZRWIRE Bluetooth Eyewear is a collaboration that combines the technology from Motorola and sunglasses from Oakley. Though it appeals most to RAZR V3 owners, its compatibility and other traits make it a very desirable gadget. Wed, 09 Nov, 2005 | 5 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Apple iPod Video 30GB [Review, designtechnica]
Apple has updated their iPod line to include video capabilities in their large capacity models. Available in 30GB and 60GB sizes, the new Apple iPod hopes to introduce you to the company’s new video library, available exclusively through iTunes 6. The 30GB model sells for $299 while the 60GB version goes for $399. But are music videos and television shows enough to convince you to upgrade? Read on to check out our impressions. Sat, 05 Nov, 2005 | 10 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
First Look: Apple's Video-Ready iPod [Review, PCWorld]
Given the brouhaha surrounding Apple's latest player, one might assume its name is the Video iPod. Think again: It's simply an iPod, the fifth generation of the device since its introduction four years ago.
And that's probably the best way to think of it. Although the big story is its ability to play videos, it's really just an audio player (and a good one) that can do video, not a dedicated video player. Sat, 05 Nov, 2005 | 3 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Setup a Recording Studio on Your Computer [Guide, designtechnica]
It all started with the four-track cassette recorder, really. That gave budding bedroom musicians the chance to make their own music (it was also the start of the lo-fi movement, as if people had forgotten that much of the great music of the ‘60s was made on four-track machines, with very good sound, but that’s another story). Sat, 05 Nov, 2005 | 2 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sony Ericsson Shows New 3G Walkman Phone [Article, designtechnica]
The Japanese-Swedish mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson today announced its new W900 3G Walkman mobile phone, a UMTS 3 G phone with a 2 megapixel camera, full smartphone capabilities, and an integrated Walkman music player. The W900 makes a total of four Walkman-branded phones from Sony Ericcson, as the company tries to target a variety of market segments for whom the idea of combining mobile phone, music, organization, and entertainment capabilities in one device is especially appealing. The company expects to ship the phone in China, Europe, Asia Pacific regions, and Middle East, and Africa by the end of 2005. Sat, 05 Nov, 2005 | 2 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Siemens C75 [Preview, hardwarezone]
In a mobile phone market overloaded with feature packed handsets, Siemen's C75 stands out as for its simple elegance. Read on to find out if its features are sufficient for the average user. Wed, 02 Nov, 2005 | 19 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
High End Audio Cable Design - Part 1 [Article, thetechzone]
Sound is a very delicate form of energy. It does not take much to alter it from its original form. High-end audio is all about reproducing sound as accurately as possible to minimize the differences between a live performance and playback of a recording. Sun, 30 Oct, 2005 | 5 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sony HBH-662 Bluetooth Wireless Headset Review [Review, legitreviews]
The Sony Ericsson Akono HBH-662 Headset is a bluetooth 1.2 compatible set with
small LCD window on the side that displays caller ID, battery strength, and
connection status. Like any bluetooth headset on the market, it designed to be
used with any bluetooth enabled cell phone on the market... Mon, 24 Oct, 2005 | 9 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Unpacking the iPod (with video) [Article, engadget]
So Engadget’s newest pal Garrett M. happened to be very quick on the draw with his credit card after last week’s Apple announcements, and picked his damn self a spankin’ new iPod (with video). So check out the iPod’s unboxing if you’re too broke, too cheap, too not ready yet, or too not-down-with-iPods to buy one for your damn self. Tons more pics after the break! Sat, 22 Oct, 2005 | 4 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Apple's 5th Generation iPod and The Renewed iMac G5 [Article, hardwarezone]
Just last month, Apple revealed the slimmest iPod ever, the iPod nano, but they didn't stop there. Now, Apple has a new iPod with video playback capability and a sleeker iMac G5 that comes with the "Front Row Media Experience" and built-in iSight. Find out more about them in this quick overview. Wed, 19 Oct, 2005 | 7 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Nokia 9300 Smartphone [Review, TrustedReviews]
It was nearly ten years ago that Nokia first released its groundbreaking Communicator. Back then, mobile phones were a new thing, most weren’t that slim or sleek and did only one thing.
When the original Nokia 9000 came along it broke new ground. It let you connect to the Internet, send and receive email and faxes and even make telephone calls. And, surprisingly you didn't need a suitcase full of batteries to make it work. Mon, 17 Oct, 2005 | 5 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Apple Announces Video iPod [News, Hexus]
Apple Announces Video iPod** A video-playing iPod has
long been anticipated, but will a QVGA display provide a high enough
resolution for movie viewing on the commute to work? In fact, will
DRM and copyright issues rear their ugly heads? Perhaps, then, the
video capable iPod will give birth to a new wave of video Podcasts
(allow us to coin the phrase Vidcast, presuming some witty blogger
hasn't done so already) where iPod users will watch... whatever
interests them. Sun, 16 Oct, 2005 | 4 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Nokia N70 [Preview, hardwarezone]
The N70 is suitable for road warriors who need information quickly on the go and with its built-in 2.0-Megapixel camera, FM radio and other multimedia features, it's also an ideal work/play gadget for the working class folks. Sun, 16 Oct, 2005 | 7 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sound Blaster X-Fi Review [Review, hardwarezone]
As Creative gears itself into designing consumer electronics for the living room market, we catch a glimpse of what these new products would probably harness with their next generation soundcard technology for the PC - The Xtreme Fidelity (X-Fi) series. Thu, 13 Oct, 2005 | 16 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Nokia 3250 Smartphone [Preview, hardwarezone]
Featuring a unique twist design, the new Nokia 3250 is a Smartphone, MP3 player, digital camera and a fashion statement all rolled into one. Here's our initial thought on a functional prototype. Mon, 10 Oct, 2005 | 5 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Creative Zen Vision Portable Media Player Review [Review, rojakpot]
Do you love bringing your movies, photos and music with you wherever you go? Are you looking for a portable data storage solution? Then look no further!
Join Marauderz as he reviews the new Creative Zen Vision portable media player, which combines the best of both worlds! Fri, 07 Oct, 2005 | 11 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
TerraTec Cinergy Hybrid USB XS DVB-T/Analog TV Tuner [Review, Hexus]
There's
a surprising amount of connectivity coming from the tuner, thanks to
the provided cabling. The aerial, while a good design, is of little
use in areas where the signal isn't strong. The USB cable, which
isn't something usually worth writing home about, does allow you to
plug in the tuner without risking catching it on anything and
snapping the connector off - helping to protect that £130 investment. Fri, 07 Oct, 2005 | 10 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
The Silverado, a small d'Appolito loudspeaker [Review, hardwareanalysis]
Loudspeakers come in all shapes in sizes, with the Silverado we present a small, yet full
range, do-it-yourself loudspeaker that puts many commercially available loudspeakers costing
several times as much to shame. Tue, 04 Oct, 2005 | 6 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod [Article, HardwareZone]
Logitech's new and unique Wireless Headphones for
iPod gives you the freedom of Bluetooth connectivity to listen to your favorite
music in stereo and control it too with its built-in remote. Wed, 28 Sep, 2005 | 10 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
The Music Phones: Rokr vs. Walkman [Review, PCWorld]
A music phone can mean one less thing to carry in your pocket. You don't have to lug a cell phone and an MP3 player. But like many multipurpose devices, you usually have to give up a few features and top performance for the convenience of using just one gadget. Expect the same deal with Motorola's Rokr (aka the Apple ITunes phone) and Sony Ericsson's W800i Walkman. Wed, 28 Sep, 2005 | 9 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail