More New Product
- 03 December 2007
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Intempo iDAB
iPods have long been criticised for their lack of radio reception. Thankfully, third-party accessory makers have seen fit to oblige with add-on FM tuners.
- 02 December 2007
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GeneTree
Ever feel as though you’ve got as far as you can with your efforts to trace your roots? Well this DNA-based service offers a whole different take on things.
- 30 November 2007
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Northamber Bow Wow speakers
There’s no excuse for a dull desktop with so many different designs of speaker around.
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Medion Akoya MD8828
Mum may have gone to Iceland, but you’ll need to head to Aldi to get hold of this stunning- sounding multimedia centre.
- 29 November 2007
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Packard Bell Compasseo 700
Following the herd, Packard Bell has come up with several 4.3in widescreen GPS models that offer a larger, clearer view of the way ahead.
- 28 November 2007
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Hercules i-XPS 120 Outdoor
Just what you need in this inclement weather - no, not an umbrella, but some waterproof speakers. You may josh, but Hercules' i-XPS 120 speakers are better equipped than we are for hanging about in the wet.
- 27 November 2007
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Mimico announces Stars Wars 2 robots
Having scored a blockbuster with its first Star Wars character series, designer USB key maker Mimico is gearing up for the sequel: Star Wars 2. Its Mimibot Series 2 designer USB flash drives will go onsale in late January or early February – but the site is already taking preorders.
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iSkin Cerulean X1
Noise-isolating earphones are a bit of a burgeoning market. Canadian MP3 player accessory maker iSkin is getting in on the act with these smart-looking in-earphones that work with the iPhone.
- 26 November 2007
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HP MediaSmart Server works with iTunes
HP gave the UK press a first look at its MediaSmart Home Server today, ahead of its retail launch on 1st December. The 5.5in wide by 9.8in high server box comes in 500GB or 1TB (terabyte) versions and is designed to be a central storage device for whole families’ media and entertainment content.
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Vidatech Novel Writer creativity software
Let’s get the cliché out the way first: this software is aimed at those who feel they’ve got a novel in them – if only they knew how to get it out and down on the page.
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02 XDA Stellar integrates satnav
Mobile operator 02 has refreshed its handset line-up with a new XDA known as the Stellar. In a first for the XDA product line, the Stellar is a 3G handset with a Qwerty keyboard and GPS satellite navigation.
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Origin Storage Thecus N299 2TB NAS drive
Origin Storage is set to launch a 2TB (terabyte) hard drive that not only stores 2,000GB of photos, music and video, but lets you share it too. The Thecus N299 is a 2TB NAS (network-attached storage) drive, meaning that it is addressable by PCs and media playback devices on a network.
- 23 November 2007
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Iiyama ProLite monitors get touchscreen
In what has been a year in which adding touchscreen capabilities to any sort of device seemed to be the norm, monitor specialist Iiyama is to introduce a range of ProLite touchscreen displays for medical and professional use.
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Epson and Philips TV-based photo printer
Epson and Philips are launching a home photo printer designed for couch potatoes. Combining a compact photo printer, a remote control and a TV screen, the PhotoViewer is a new take on getting digital photo fans to do something with the hundreds of snaps they take – other than stash them on their hard drive.
- 22 November 2007
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Hands on with Zalmans 3D gaming screen
Zalman came in to PC Advisor Towers this morning to show off a piece of gadgetry liable to get the gamer in your household – if not the gamer in you – in all of a dither. It is set to launch 3D LCD monitors starting at just £349 inc VAT.
- 21 November 2007
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HTC Touch Dual BlackBerry
HTC’s Touch Dual mobile phone handset has a trick up its sleeve: it can be used as a BlackBerry device. The updated version of one of the foremost ‘iPhone killers’, the Touch Dual is an HSDPA Windows Mobile 6.0 handset that works with RIM’s BlackBerry Connect email and contact management software.
- 16 November 2007
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Bye Bye Standby Online
At a time when more people are becoming conscious about conserving power Bye Bye Standby has developed a new energy saving product, Bye Bye Standby Online.
- 15 November 2007
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iSkin Revo iPhone case
If you've just spent £269 on an Apple iPhone, the last thing you want is to drop it on the floor and watch it smash like an egg. iSkin's Revo line of iPhone cases could save your new iPod/mobile phone hybrid from an ignominious disaster.
- 13 November 2007
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PLDS DH-401S: worlds 1st Blu-ray DVD-ROM
The world’s first internal Blu-ray high-definition DVD drive is set to go on sale next month. Costing an estimated £125, the DH-401S is being pitched as an ideal Christmas present for PC fans keen to get into HD.
- 12 November 2007
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Enermax Jazz hard disk enclosures
For all that hard disk enclosures are unlikely to overtake the iPhone as a style object, Enermax has pulled out all the stops to put some cool into external HDD swapping. The 2.5in and 3.5in Jazz HDD enclosures are certainly the first products of this type to draw an admiring glance from passing colleagues.
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