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Nokia recently unveiled their latest Home Music, the company's first internet radio. The device is meant for the office or smart home, and has WiFi and Ethernet capability, as well as the usual USB port, aux line-in, analog and digital outs. On the other hand, it also comes with a handy FM receiver and a 10W speaker.
It’s fairly new – thus Nokia has yet to disclose its availability to the public.
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QPAD is renowed for its gamer-minded mouse-pads, but it looks like it's now segmenting out in the peripheral business with a slight help from beyerdynamic, which has aided them to put together its first gaming headset.
From the likes of the gaming headset, they certainly seem to have started off to a decent enough start, with the headset utilizing a frequency response of 5Hz to 30KH, ambient noise reduction to around 18 dBA, and an effective noise-canceling microphone, and a USB converter with sound control. The ear and headband pads are also expendable, but it looks like you just get one set with the headset.
No news on the price yet, but it comes with a 5 years warranty.
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The all new HDC-1L series is a unique breed of components that are traditionally located in either a tiny desktop or a media center PC (but you won’t find both combined together). First and foremost, this little device comes with the following specs:
1.6GHz Intel Atom 230 CPU 1GB of RAM 160GB hard drive Windows XP Ethernet Audio in / out VGA Slot-loading DVD drive USB ports Remote input
It’s priced at ¥59,800 ($640) and should be available in Japan as early as tomorrow.
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Brando's many devices certainly attract their fair share of attention, but it looks like the catch-all retailer may succeed over a few of the doubters with its novel laptop cooling pad / USB hub / cum hard drive dock, especially when you have to fork out a $33 price tag.
The price will get you two fans that have the ability to keep your laptop from melting whatever surface it's sitting on, plus three USB ports and, most excitingly, a slot that'll fit any spare 2.5-inch hard drive.
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Acer has also joined the high end gaming rig by introducing their Aspire M7720 PC into the market. However, by closely looking at its specifications, you’d see that although it comes equipped with the Core i7, the configuration is pretty decent and not exaggerating like the ones from Alienware.
For a starting price of $1,200, you’d be getting:
Core i7 processor 750GB hard drive 3GB of DDR3 RAM ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics with 1GB of memory
Additional information is yet to become available.
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Not long after Fedora 9 hits worldwide, the latest Linux based OS has released yet another version of their operating system – Fedora 10.
There are so many areas of the OS which developers have definitely improved – you can see better virtualization management, security, boot time and networking. On the other hand, it also comes bundled with OpenOffice 3.0.
Let’s start downloading a version!
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Great news! The Samsung BD-P2500 / BD-P2550 Blu-ray players would come equipped with Netflix streaming capability. Beginning of December, owners of these ‘fansible’ Blu-ray players would go through a firmware update to enable high definition Netflix streaming.
Previously this feature is available on Xbox 360 – it’s good to share.
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Creative has in fact released their all new pocket camcorder into the market. In fact, the camcorder is so small, 3.3 x 7.9 x 6.3-inch, it could fit nicely in ANY pocket of yours – comfortably.
On the other hand, the Vado HD pocket camcorder comes with a $200 price tag and you will have the power to record a full 2 hour videos on 720 pixels MPEG4 videos while you can stretch the limit to 8 hours at VGA quality.
Anyone for a pocket camcorder?
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Honda seemed to have upgraded their speedometer whereby it would change color whenever you display bad driving habits like speeding. Nevertheless, the speedometer would light up green, a little blue and full blue when you thrust your entire feet, peddle to the metal.
Available soon in Spring 2009, it’ll definitely be a standard equipment for the S3000.
Who said Honda isn’t that creative when it comes to cars – they changed the speedometer didn’t they?
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