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18 Mar 08
LG VX9700 passes FCC Test
- LG's upcoming smartphone, the VX9700 has just passed rigorous tests set up by the FCC. Word from various sources claim that the VX9700 is tipped to be released at the end of this month, although you might see a delay to next month or even May. It will... - deviceslive on 2008-03-18
16 Mar 08
Shuttle's KPC ready for prime time, starts at $299 for a ready-made unit
- Posted Mar 16th 2008 7:55AM by Paul MillerFiled under: Desktops It sounds like Shuttle was being a little optimistic in January when it promised a $99 barebones PC and a $199 version with a full complement of internals and a Linux OS. That said, the KP... - deviceslive on 2008-03-16
USB Flash Drive Swarovski Crystal Engagement Ring
- I read about USB Flash Drive Swarovski Crystal Engagement Ring on TFTS. The editor sugest to use this gadgets to your proposal of marriage. Our advice: simply don’t! Girls love diamonds Engagement rings not USB Flash Drives, event if it is full o... - deviceslive on 2008-03-16
13 Mar 08
Acer releases Full-HD “Gemstone Blue” Aspire Notebook
- Acer “Gemstone Blue” Aspire is available in 18.4-inch or 16-inch. It has a full-HD 1920 x 1080 display and NVIDIA GeForce 9650M (512MB GDDR3 memory) graphics. It is said to have 3 hours playback on the 18.4″, and 2.5 hours of movie playback on t... - deviceslive on 2008-03-13
Acer launches Blue Gemstone
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Acer has just unveiled its brand new entertainment notebook known as the Gemstone Blue, and it can also be referred by its model number of 8920G. What can you expect from this brand new multimedia notebook? For starters, it will feature full high ... - deviceslive on 2008-03-13
Acer expands with two media notebooks
- Acer, who is becoming an increasingly important player in the US notebook market, announced two media notebooks today at a NYC launch event. The models are the start of the company’s “Gemstone Blue” line and will compete with a numb... - deviceslive on 2008-03-13
12 Mar 08
Flexible Display from Readius
- There is an interesting article on news.com, in which the author talks about Readius’ flexible eBook display: “How can you balance the size of the screen so it's big enough to read and reasonably watch videos, while keeping the device dai... - deviceslive on 2008-03-12
XtremeHD 2M HDMI > HDMI Cable For HD Devices
- XtremeHD 2M HDMI > HDMI Cable For HD Devices High Density Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the new gold standard for high-definition, combining high-bandwidth digital video and multi-channel digital audio in one compact cable. XtremeHD HDMI cables ex... - deviceslive on 2008-03-12
Get retro and unique with Olympus Mju 1020
- It’s about damn time to go exclusive with one of the 5000 limited edition Olympus Mju 1020 compact cameras. The retro look it’s like going back ‘60 but the specifications are like… nowadays. Choose from three diferently wicke... - deviceslive on 2008-03-12
08 Mar 08
Magellan displays 3 new 1400 series GPS units at CeBIT
- The new 1400 series are part of Magellan’s fast growing GPS lineup. These new GPS units are very thin and designed to fit in the pocket and work as soon as you turn it on. Basically, these new GPS units all feature a 4.3-inch anti-glare touch ... - deviceslive on 2008-03-08
05 Mar 08
IQ Test Gift Pack
- IQ Test Gift Pack Have you ever wondered how clever you really are? Now you can put that to rights and establish your genius once and for all with the help of this authentic, honest-to-goodness IQ Test in a sleek metal box. See price - deviceslive on 2008-03-05
04 Mar 08
Navigon 8110 At CeBIT
- Navigon has released the 8110 GPS navigation system at CeBIT '08, bringing the following specifications to the fore :- 4.8" WQVGA display Full 3D maps 533MHz processor 512MB ROM 128MB RAM SD memory card slot TMC Pro supportThe Navigon 8110 is tipped... - deviceslive on 2008-03-04
Kyocera K323 Bluetooth speakerphone
- The Kyocera K323 Bluetooth speakerphone is now going cheap for $15 a pop, and being powered by a cigarette lighter in your car, you don't have to worry about it ever running out of batteries. Features include voice dialing (depending on your carrier),... - deviceslive on 2008-03-04
02 Mar 08
Dreamworks to begin offering Blu-ray titles
- Dreamworks, who had been standing strong with their contract to Toshiba and their commitment to HD DVD have announced their exit plan. Their hd dvd movie shipments will end next week, but the exact release of upcoming titles on Blu-ray has not yet b... - deviceslive on 2008-03-02
01 Mar 08
TiVo shuttering Rewards program, screwing its best customers
- Posted Mar 1st 2008 2:36AM by Ryan BlockFiled under: Home Entertainment Apparently TiVo sent around an email notifying its loyal overpaying customers that it's shutting down the TiVo Rewards program on May 28th of this year. This won't matter to the va... - deviceslive on 2008-03-01
29 Feb 08
Corsair bringing 16GB Voyager GT flash drive to CeBIT
- Don’t worry, you’re not losing it — yet, anyway. Corsair has indeed already launched a 16GB (and 32GB, for that matter) Voyager flash drive, but its forthcoming Voyager GT promises access speeds “up to four times faster” ... - deviceslive on 2008-02-29
28 Feb 08
USB Runner Hub
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Now this is one funky looking USB hub, although those looking for a space saver will be disappointed. For $12, you get :- 4-ports hub USB 2.0 / 1.1 Plug and play Transfer Speed: 480Mbps (USB 2.0/HS) Support Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 8.6 o... - deviceslive on 2008-02-28
23 Feb 08
Cell phones' best friend
- To ensure the efficient functioning of your cutting-edge cell phone you need a lot of different devices (such as: charger, Bluetooth headphones, speakers and so on). Of course it's not a trouble to get them, more by token, that the majority of these de... - deviceslive on 2008-02-23
17 Feb 08
Mini Winnies
- Mini Winnies Mini Winnies are fast becoming the miniature 'must have' mascots adorning the key-rings, mobile phones and various other accessories of various A list celebrities, such as Kate Winslet, Leah Wood, Paris Hilton, Mel B, Charlotte ... - deviceslive on 2008-02-17
Domesday hits the Internet
- The Domesday book is the oldest and most famous public record in Britain, based on 13,418 settlements in 1086, and it is now available free online thanks to a three year project by Prog John Palmer and his son, Matt from Hull, England. 900 years o... - deviceslive on 2008-02-17
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