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- 09 June 2011
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Polaroid GL10 Gaga printer gets UK debut
Polaroid has started selling the photo printer that pop sensation Lady Gaga had a hand in designing. The Grey Label printer from the Haus of Gaga is available through gadget sites and in Dixons.
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Video: Hands on with Nintendo's Wii U games console
The Wii U controller was surprisingly light and responsive, except for the one time that it froze and needed to be restarted
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Vodafone Emporia RL1 offers frill-free phone calls
Vodafone Emporia RL1 is a mobile phone that eschews fancy features in favour of large, easy to press keys and basic phone functions - ideal for the smartphone refusenik
- 08 June 2011
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Navigon 70 Easy Plus satnav arrives
Navigon has announced a 5in satnav with its own Google search tool and live traffic. The company is the subject of takeover negotiations with Garmin
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Video: E3: Hands on with Sony's PlayStation 3D display
In two-player games the 24in display shows different images to each player
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Sony NEX-C3 APS-C camera crams in 16.2Mp
Sony has announced a compact system camera it claims is the world's smallest and lightest APS-C with interchangeable lens. The Sony NEX-C3 is a 16.2Mp that weighs just 225g. It introduces a new Picture Effect function that Sony is offering as free update for all NEX camera owners
- 07 June 2011
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player sees red
SanDisk has given its Sansa Clip and Sansa Fuze+ MP3 players a makeover, prompting e-tailer AdvancedMP3players to carry the product line
- 03 June 2011
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Energy Sistem Mobile 390 Portable DVD Player is also a TV
Energy Sistem's Mobile 390 Portable DVD Player adds a TV tuner to create a live mobile entertainment hub. The PAL and NTSC DVD player has an adjustable 9in widescreen display
- 02 June 2011
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TomTom GO LIVE 825 5in satnav
TomTom has expanded its satnav offering with the GO LIVE 800 - a range of two devices that offer touchscreen displays and a year's subscription to the firm's LIVE services.
- 17 May 2011
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Magellan eXplorist GPS devices plot new course
Navigation hardware company Magellan has launched a new range of satellite navigation products for those who like to be outward bound. The eXplorist range makes use of Ordnance Survey maps
- 16 May 2011
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Buffalo Portable DVD drive priced
Buffalo has launched an external DVD recorder that can write to almost any DVD format at 8x and that adds DVD playback options to gadgets such as netbooks
- 13 May 2011
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TomTom Start 20 satnav
TomTom has added two new satnavs to its range. The TomTom Start 20 is a 4.3in screen satnav while the Start 25 has a 5in display. Both come primed with enhanced European maps and assisted lane guidance
- 12 May 2011
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Radiopaq Duo headphones ideal for light listening
Radiopaq's Duo headphones weigh a scant 130g but have plenty of impact. The £19.99 headphones come in lime green, orange or purple.
- 10 May 2011
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LG Optimus 3D Android smartphone
LG has released further details of its Optimus 3D handset. The Android smartphone is due to go onsale in Europe early this summer.
- 05 May 2011
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Creative ZiiSound D5x Bluetooth speaker
Creative has launched a new range of ZiiSound Bluetooth speakers that allow music from any smartphone or tablet to be enjoyed on up to three speakers. Prices start from £139.
- 04 May 2011
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HTC Sensation gets Vodafone debut
The 8Mp HTC Sensation Android Gingerbread cameraphone is to launch on Vodafone in the UK. Preorders are being taken ahead of its 19th May debut.
- 28 April 2011
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Nokia's E7 smartphone is available on Vodafone
Nokia's E7 smartphone is now available in the UK on the Vodafone network. It runs the Symbian^3 mobile operating system and provides a happy medium for those who like to use a touchscreen, but prefer typing with actual buttons.
- 26 April 2011
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B&N NookColor gets Froyo 2.2 upgrade
Barnes & Noble's Nook Color e-book reader is poised to take on full-featured tablets with a software update to Google Android 'Froyo' 2.2. The revised platform will be rolled out to web-connected Nook Color devices in the coming weeks.
- 19 April 2011
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Sonos presses play for Android
Sonos has added Android support to its growing list of options for how to wirelessly control and enjoy music around your home. The multi-room music player now has a dedicated Android app.
- 18 April 2011
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TDK Life On Record range
TDK is paying homage to its 80s heyday with the launch of Boombox ghettoblasters and proper turntables, plus some equally retro-themed digital accoutrements.
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