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Sony DRX-S70U-W Slim Portable DVD SuperMulti Burner

October 1st, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The Sony DRX-S70U-W slim and portable external multi-format DVD SuperMulti Burner is the newest off the company’s production line. It features and sleek and slim design plus it comes bundled with Nero’s DVD/CD Mastering Software Suite.

Jabra debuts the Cruiser hands free Bluetooth speaker phone

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15 years ago
Hands free Bluetooth speakerphones are more appealing to me than Bluetooth headsets. I don’t like to wear headsets and the speakerphone is more comfortable to use. Not all Bluetooth speaker phones are created equal, many of them have poor call quality.

LED Mine Flashlight

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The tiny and durable “Striker” LED flashlight features a design inspired by mines. The special shape makes it easy for you to direct a beam of light in just the right place.

Polaroid offers special pink PoGo printer

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I have many memories from my childhood from holidays and other special occasions of those old Polaroid instant cameras. My brother and I would fight over who got to shake the picture until it developed.

Report: Panasonic to use notebook batteries to power electric cars

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Japan’s biggest business publication, the Nikkei, is reporting that Panasonic is thinking about using lithium ion batterries used in notebooks to power electric cars. Obviously, the big idea is to bring down the overall costs of these vehicles (and make some money for the company, too).

Ooma Telo is here, let the free* calls begin

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Ooma might be onto something here. The VoIP provider is taking a different path with the Telo system: the phone calls are free. Like, you don’t ever have to pay for calling your Mom. You can either use your own phones or the Ooma high-end DECT 6.0 handset. Sounds nice, eh?

Apple replacing Google Maps on iPhone?  Wow, how mad are they?

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Section: Business News, Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, Mobile, Gadgets / Other, GPS/Navigation Apple quietly acquired Placebase, a mapping company that allows users to overlay maps with personal data.  With the recent fallout between Apple and Google, we’ve got to wonder if...

ODROID SNES emulator: Android gaming has promise [Video]

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If you couldn’t quite see the point of the ODROID Android-based handheld, how about some delicious retro gaming to hammer it home?

Simon and Schuster intros video book format

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Simon & Schuster hoped to spur on the creation of a new book format on Thursday by launching vooks, or video books. The approach builds videos directly into a text and is meant to enhance a work while minimizing the flow of a book as much as possible.

T-Mobile G1, myTouch to get Android 1.6 today

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T-Mobile may be on the verge of updating its Android phones with the 1.6 update with "Donut" features, a last-minute leak has confirmed.

NEC unveils three new AccuSync Desktop Displays

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NEC announced today the addition of three new desktop monitors to its AccuSync Series. With two widescreen displays and one standard-aspect display, this series offers small-to-medium-sized business users a reliable, environmentally-conscious and technology-rich desktop monitor solution.

New MSI GT640 laptop for hardcore gamers

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The G Series has a new member, the 15.4″ GT640 built on the Intel® Calpella platform. With the most advanced Intel Core™ i7 processor, Windows 7, and an nVIDIA GeForce GTS 250M 3D discrete graphics card (DDR3 1GB VRAM), the GT640 is the best performing notebook computer for gaming.

WiFi Alliance “Certified n” logo debuts with confusing taglines

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If you’re the sort of person who squeals with delight at seeing what logo might be plastered across your next laptop, then prepare to, well, squeal.

Cowon iAudio 9 PMP: broad codec support and TV out

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Cowon have outed their latest PMP, the iAudio 9, complete with a 2-inch QVGA display and voice-recorder functionality.

Ben Hecks PS3 Slim Laptop

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We have seen quite a few of Ben Hecks amazing laptops before on Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is this cool PS3 Slim Laptop.

US Navy plucks sci-fi clues for its command center of the future

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Science in its every tad bit takes cues from science fiction, and from there, Star Trek is the best to jingle with.

Fujitsu LIFEBOOK P8110 12.1-inch ultraportable arrives

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Fujitsu have announced their latest ultraportable, the Fujitsu LIFEBOOK P8110, a 12.1-inch WXGA notebook with integrated 3G/UMTS, WiFi and Bluetooth.

PS3 Slim Laptop by Ben Heck

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Ben Heck, the master of hacking together portable consoles from regular consoles, has created another beauty. This time he has put together a PS3 Slim and made it in to a portable laptop. The PS3 slim laptop has a 17 inch Gateway LCD screen that has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.

BumpTop adds exclusive Multitouch gestures to 3D desktop [Video]

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One of the most frequently quoted reasons for the Tablet PC not gaining as much traction as many inside Microsoft expected it to was that the company failed to make Windows’ UI sufficiently finger-friendly.

Hi Tech Comptometer: gorgeous Steampunk AV controller [Video]

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You’ve got to give Hi Tech Systems some credit for effort: to help their broadcast video controllers stand out at a recent industry expo, they put together the Comptometer, a Steampunk-styled console which, so the backstory goes, gives access to 1930s broadcast footage.

BlackBerry Storm 2 – AKA BlackBerry 9550

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The BlackBerry Storm 2, AKA BlackBerry 9550, is getting launched soon. BlackBerryCool managed to get hold of a pre-production model to test what’s new about it and how the new fancy screen actually works.

Amazon Kindle coming to the UK

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amazon-kindle-2 An authoritative source informed thebookseller that the Amazon Kindle is heading to the UK and it could be as early as next week.

Apple Buys their Own Maps Company

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Apple has bought a mapping service company named Placebase. This might not seem too interesting, but the thing is that Google currently provides mapping services for Apple and now that Apple own Placebase, it could mean bye bye to Google Maps on the iPhone.

DoubleSight Smart USB Monitors

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DoubleSight Displays introduces its new line-up of Smart USB LCD Monitors which utilizes DisplayLink technology. The new line up consist of two different model, 7-inch DS-70U and the 9-inch DS-90U and DS-90UC.

Rumor: The Amazon Kindle will be available in the UK this October

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15 years ago
Section: Gadgets / Other, MiscellaneousAmazon has never denied that the Kindle would eventually makes its way overseas, but at the same time they have never offered up even the slightest hint as to when we could expect that to happen.  That said, it looks like that time may be coming up.

Haleron Swordfish Net 102 Dual netbook available

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15 years ago
I have often lamented the fact that most of the netbooks on the market are mere carbon copies of each other. The machines offer the same internal components and features for the most part and once you use one, the other netbooks are pretty much the same.

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