More New Product
- 27 June 2007
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Dell Inspiron art attack
And that they certainly could (inspire a heart attack... duh); the eight new colours in Dell's latest Inspiron range of 15.4in and 17in laptops vary from shocking pink, right through to bright yellow - and, at 3kg, could cause considerable huff and puff during transportation.
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MicroOptical MyVu Personal Video Viewer
iPod users in Europe can now purchase Myvu's personal media viewer solution for iPods from the Apple Store.
- 25 June 2007
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SlingLink Turbo
Sling Media today announced SlingLink Turbo 1 Port - a HomePlug powerline device designed to make connecting a Slingbox to a network easier. Aimed at users whose routers are in a different room from their television, the SlingLink Turbo 1 Port offers increased bandwidth throughput for a strong connection between the Slingbox and the router.
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LogMeIn Rescue Mobile
LogMeIn today announced a remote support tool for smartphones.
- 23 June 2007
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Oakley Thump MP3 player sunglasses
Oakley wants you to look stylish while you listen to your favourite tracks. These Thump sunglasses have either a 512MB or a 1GB integrated MP3 player. The Thump is the half-gig version while the Thump 2 offers twice that capacity – enough for a couple of hundred tracks. The Thump Pro range have a slightly different design. All are available in men’s and women’s styles.
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MP3 player sunglasses
If stumping up for the Oakley sunnies is out of the question, this pair will do the job and will cost far less to replace should they get damaged while you’re at the beach or on an adventure holiday.
- 22 June 2007
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iLuv i99 iPod stereo speakers
Seoul's SEK exhibition this week has the usual mix of gadgets and toys to keep attendees amused as they walk the aisles. We took a look at some of those devices. See links at bottom for all.
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Samsung SMT-i8000 video phone
Seoul's SEK exhibition this week has the usual mix of gadgets and toys to keep attendees amused as they walk the aisles. We took a look at some of those devices. See links below for all.
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iRiver B20 media player
Seoul's SEK exhibition this week has the usual mix of gadgets and toys to keep attendees amused as they walk the aisles. We took a look at some of those devices. See links at bottom for all.
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Uren Mobile Auto PC
Seoul's SEK exhibition this week has the usual mix of gadgets and toys to keep attendees amused as they walk the aisles. We took a look at some of those devices. See links below for all.
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KWorks KW-H100 child tracker
Seoul's SEK exhibition this week has the usual mix of gadgets and toys to keep attendees amused as they walk the aisles. We took a look at some of those devices.
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MVix Media Center
Seoul's SEK exhibition this week has the usual mix of gadgets and toys to keep attendees amused as they walk the aisles. We took a look at some of those devices. See links at bottom for all.
- 21 June 2007
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Fring brings VoIP choice to Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 series devices.
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Toshiba Portégé R500 laptops
Toshiba today announced what it claims is the world’s lightest notebook PC with an optical disc drive.
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Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA65 waterproof camcorder
Sanyo has already made a bit of a splash (ahem) with its Xacti VPC-CA6 water-resistant camcorder. Now it’s taken the concept further and deeper with a model that can operate at depths of up to 1.5m.
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Creative Zen Stone Plus
All of a sudden, micro MP3 players are back. First Apple chopped down its Shuffle player then, last month, Creative came up with the Zen Stone – another minute player that was admirable for its straightforward approach and low cost (£28 for 1GB).
- 20 June 2007
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Webroot Spy Sweeper with AntiVirus 5.5
Spy Sweeper has been around for years, and a recent upgrade added AntiVirus to the anti-spyware features Webroot's flagship product was known for.
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Avanquest VCom SystemSuite Professional 7.0
Avanquest today launched its Windows Vista version of SystemSuite Professional 7.0, VCom's all-in-one security and PC maintenance suite.
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Samsung SGH-E950
Samsung Electronics's upcoming SGH-E950 phone has a feature that stands out from other models: a 1.2in OLED (organic light-emitting diode) keypad that can display different icons depending on how the phone is being used.
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Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0
Yahoo! Go for Mobile 2.0, Yahoo's updated mobile internet application will launch in beta for consumers in the UK and 12 other countries around the world on Friday.
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