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iLuv Puts a Compact Stereo on Your Wall

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Yesterday's boxy component stereos are gone, and the replacements are sleek and iPod-compatible. Take a look at the iMM9400, just announced from iLuv. It includes a four CD changer, radio, and iPod or iPhone integration. Plus, it comes with a wall-mounting kit.

Thanko’s new USB gadget: “Action Camera”

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USB gadget specialized Thanko strikes again. This time, the Tokyo-based company gives you a small portable camera [JP] that can be attached to your bike or helmet, for example. The so-called Action Camera is similar to a device Thanko released in May, but this new model isn’t waterproof.

iTunes Store to add enhanced liner notes, extra media to album purchases

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Filed under: iTunesDigital music purchases have been dominating the market for some time now as physical CD purchases continue to fall.

MiFi Developer Program launches: personal hotspot SDK released

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Back when we reviewed the MiFi 2352 in June, one of the aspects of the “intelligent personal hotspot” we were left most excited about was the prospect of an open API and the potential for web-connected applications to run on the 3G/WiFi device’s secondary app processor.

This Just Inbox: Giant rubberband wall shelves

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Pete Oyler, inspired by the potential of design to "incite playful curiosity and imaginative pause", has created the S t r e t c h shelves: giant, colorful rubberbands that can be stretched around aluminum pegs into any shape you want. More after the jump. (more...

Averatec classes up the joint with N3400 13.3-inch aluminum notebook

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Averatec is testing the aluminum notebook waters with the 13.3-inch N3400, a 3.8-pound ultraportable with a $799 pricetag.

Hilarious Helmet Turbine and Other Green Jokes

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Amongst the real gadget gems in Sierra Club Green Home’s “50 green Gadgets” list, there are some hilariously under-thought items.

Ricoh GR Digital III promises twice the performance over predecessor

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Ricoh have updated their GR Digital II camera with a third-generation model, the unsurprisingly titled GR Digital III.  Packing a new wide-angle 28mm F1.9 GR lens, the GR Digital III has a 10-megapixel CCD and Ricoh’s GR Engine III image processor.

myTexts, yet another way to reduce writing distraction

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Filed under: Software, Cool toolsmyTexts, a new app from MOApp, caught my attention recently. It's another "distraction-free writing" app with some nice touches and a reasonable price tag.

Pegatron Freescale netbook prototype shows up with Pre in tow

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Pegatron have been showing off their Freescale-powered netbook prototype again, and if you’re wondering why there’s a Palm Pre perched on the end then it’s because the two share the same ARM Cortex A8 processor.

Pocket-sized Digital Photo Album

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Pocket-sized Digital Photo Album Hama have launched a pocket-sized digital photo album. The device has a 7-inch display that can show an 800 x 480 pixel screen. 4GB of storage is built in and the digital photo frame also has a memory card reader that accepts SD, SDHC and MMS cards.

Weather Station by Jacob Jensen

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Designed by Jacob Jensen, a designer of B & O equipment, this weather station series consists of well-designed functional products helping you keep an eye on weather.

Tweetster Twitter display

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Standalone Twitter displays aren’t anything new, but we’re particularly enamored of David Nichols’ Tweetster.

Coaster Break with IDSA Chicago

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We're excited to announce that IDSA Chicago is hosting Coaster Break, a bike-riding and sketch competition event, this Friday, July 31st: IDSA will be joining Chicago's Critical Mass.

Apple tablet confirmed: New-school device for old-school media

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This Monday morning's blogosphere buzz is all about how Financial Times has confirmed Apple's forthcoming tablet device, apparently slated for September.

Recently on Offworld: Scott Pilgrim the game, Netflix streaming roundup, the essence of Noby

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The most exciting development to come out of Comic-Con this year? Creator Bryan Lee O'Malley dropping news that Ubisoft Montreal is currently developing a PS3/Xbox 360 downloadable game based on his comic series Scott Pilgrim (above), to be released alongside Edgar Wright's film adaptation -- news...

Now Samsung has an e-book reader, Korea gets first dibs

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Samsung is now getting into the e-book game. It has developed its very own e-book reader, which will first be available in Korea for around $270. It’ll be Korea-only for a little while yet.

Kingston Data Traveler 300 USB Flash Drive

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Kingston release a new USB flash drive Data Traveler 300 with capacity 256GB. You can carry data from thousand images files and also the documents and MP3 collection. Another benefits like the transfer data has fast transfer rates and also the Data Traveler include password protector.

RunCore PRO IV SSDs announced: easy PC and Mac upgrades

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RunCore have announced a new range of SSDs, intended to offer PC and Mac users direct drop-in replacements for their existing drives.

Averatec N3400 ultraportable: 13.3-inch CULV notebook

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TriGem have announced another new model in their Averatec line of home computers, in the shape of the N3400 ultraportable.

Memory foam battery concept fits all devices

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This mouldable rechargeable battery concept is designed to fit all devices whatever the battery size. Designed by Pyeong Joo Goh, Jong Seung Choi & Ji Soo Hong rthe AtoD concept battery made from memory foam which allows you to squeeze it into any device whatever size battery takes.

Acer Aspire Timeline 1810T ultraportable priced; lands Europe mid-August

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Pre-order pages for Acer’s Aspire Timeline 1810T CULV ultraportable have seemingly confirmed the 11.6-inch notebook’s price.

The Finger Orchestra

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The Finger Orchestra designed by Christian Peetz teaches seven rotatable joysticks that can be independently moved and configured to perform a unique task. They can transmit data via either wired or Bluetooth to a receiver that converts your movements and tasks into your desired sound.

Video: Panasonic’s battery-powered Evolta robot to tackle the Le Mans circuit

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Panasonic sure knows how to market their stuff. First the company made its cute Evolta robot hoist itself up a 500 meter-cliff at Grand Canyon last year to show off the power of the Evolta batteries. Now the little guy (Mr.

Philips HF3490 Light Alarm with iPod/iPhone Dock

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If you like to be woken gently in the morning by the rising Sun you can now use the Philips HF3490 Wake-up Light Alarm to recreate the sensation any time day or night.

T-Mobile announces the BlackBerry Curve 8520, available August 5 for $130

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As expected, T-Mobile has announced the BlackBerry 8520. The latest BlackBerry Curve features an optical trackpad and not much else that the Curve 8900 already offers T-Mobile customers. I guess the media dedicated keys are cool and it’s certainly a first for the Waterloo-based telecoms granddad.

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