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GLB PP-P68 / P88 TouchScreen Net Tablets

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GLB have created a couple of new internet tablets named the PP-P68 and PP-P88. Each have a 10 inch screen and run Intel Atom 1.6GHz N270 processors. The 10 inch screens have a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and are touchscreen.

Stand-up wheelchair lets a paralyzed stand tall

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Wheelchairs are no longer what they had been a couple of years back. We’ve seen robotic wheelchairs controlled by thought, wheelchairs that can be ridden as scooters et al. Yet this Stand-up wheelchair which lets a paralyzed boy stand tall is just unique in most respects.

Digicel Jamaica Launching 4G in 2010

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Jamaican Mobile Giant, Digicel has announced that its 4G broadband network will be launched in Jamaica as of next year.

Nokia N900 Hands-On

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PC Mag managed to spend an hour or so with the new Nokia N900 so that they could test and see what it’s all about. The N900 is described as being a dramatic upgrade to Nokia’s internet tablets in that it actually is the right size to being a smartphone.

Spotify iPhone and Android apps released

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Spotify have released both their iPhone and Android mobile apps, a little over a week after Apple approved it in late August.

Mario Question Mark Block Tissue Box

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We have already seen a few Mario question mark block themed accessories for your geeky apartment, like the Super Mario World question mark block ottoman and the fun Super Mario Bros question mark pillow, now we have another fun Mario themed accessory, the Mario Question Mark Block Tissue Box.

Toshiba develops advanced pedestrian detection system for cars

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Toshiba has reportedly developed a pedestrian detection technology for use in vehicles that helps to warn drivers of nearby people with an accuracy of more than 99% during the day.

Hippo iPhone Dock

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Last month we showed you the fun Dinosaur iPhone dock, which was created by by Flickr user rockabillyjon,well it looks like he started a trend, another Flickr user Joshandrebecca has created this fun Hippo iPhone dock,  the DIY Hippopotadock.

Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone App

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The first emulator app has appeared in the iPhone app store, the Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone App from Manomio.

HTC Touch2 gets Russian review: decent for entry-level

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HTC’s Touch2 was a strange little smartphone injection into the midst of Nokia World last week, but the entry-level Windows Mobile 6.5 handset still has some charm with its new Sense-inspired UI.

Kinesis K3 Wind and Solar Charger

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The Kinesis K3 wind and solar charger is able to recharge cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, or almost any small USB gadgets. The device comes in a durable and weatherproof design, so you can take it wherever you go. Each purchase also comes with an AC adapter for pre-charging before you go.

DosPara Prime A Galleria PXR2 Desktop PC

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DosPara has rolled out another powerful desktop PC for the Japanese market known as the Prime A Galleria PXR2.

Tetris Game Boy iPhone Case

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Some of our readers will remember the cool Game Boy iPhone case that we featured on the site a while back, now there is a new version available in limited quantities to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Game Boy and the 25th anniversary of Tetris, the Tetris Game Boy iPhone Case.

WristWatch Coupon Code

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We got a cool coupon code for your next watch purchase from WristWatch.com for you. WristWatch.com is the new name of WatchZone, a shop we have featured several times over the last years for its broad selection of watches and great low prices.

Arbitrary Post

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I just realized as I sat down to do this that I normally don’t do two posts on weekends, but what the heck. There’s enough in the inbox and I don’t have anything better to do until my crops mature in FarmTown, so here I am. Have a delightful evening!

Spotify app goes live for iPhone, Android

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Spotify tonight quietly saw the release of both the iPhone (1.7MB) and Android versions of its promised mobile app. On both platforms, the free app lets those with a Spotify Premium subscription (roughly $14 per month) stream the service's entire catalog, including music from all the major labels.

USB Lunch Box Warmer Bag

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The USB Lunch Box Warmer Bag is specially design for office workers or someone don’t want microwave oven heated food.

Review: BenQ Joybee GP1 projector

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BenQ is no stranger to the office projector space and their new pocket projector, the Joybee GP1, packs some innovative features.

Toshiba Satellite P500 Large Screen Notebook

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Previously Toshiba release Satellite M500 and now unveiled a new Satellite P500 with blu-ray disc player notebook. It has 18.4-inch large screen display TruBrite LCD with aspect ratio 16:9. The resolution is 1680×945 (HD) or 1920×1080 (Full HD).

Snow Leopard Services in practice: Amazon S3 uploader

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Filed under: Cool tools, Snow LeopardI stumbled upon a great example of the Snow Leopard Services that I've been drooling over. The S3 Upload Service by August Lilleaas is available as a workflow which can be opened in Automator, so you can examine its inner workings.

Some random Apple event predictions for you: Bye bye iPod classic?

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That blasted Apple event is on Wednesday, and in the interest of having fresh-but-not-really posts on this holiday weekend, here’s some interesting predictions I’ve stumbled upon. The highlight: say goodbye to the iPod classic.

Solitary Sunday

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I woke up and my house was empty! I don’t believe I could be more excited, as I just received two CDs in the mail yesterday from my new band obsession I “discovered” when they played a club near my house a couple of weeks ago, and now I can listen to them at the ear-bleeding...

And while you’re at it, why not turn that old cassette tape into clothing? I mean, really.

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Someone call LATFH. This is “Sonic Fabric,” and it’s made out of old cassette tape, um, tape. It’s 100 percent ridiculous, yes. The fabric was invented (I guess that’s the word you’d use here) by one Alyce Santoro.

Widget Watch: stay on top with Reminder

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Filed under: Widget WatchGravity Applications recently updated their Reminder widget, and I'm finding it quite useful.

Labor Day holiday means no Talkcast this week

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Filed under: TUAW Business, PodcastsAs this is the unofficial last weekend of summer here in the USA (due to the Monday holiday), we're chilling out by the beach with tall glasses of frosty beverages close to hand -- and we're taking the week off from the talkcast.

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 36 2009

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Did’t I just finish writing a week in review? That time again already? Ok, so here we go! Asus’ Eee netbook roadmap leaked this week showing us some of the new machines Asus has up its sleeves and tipping us off on the netbooks already on the market that will be going extinct soon.

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