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Zen X-Fi with wireless LAN MP3 Player

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Highlights

Offers 2.5″ TFT screen with 16.7 million colors to watch movies and pictures
Features X-Fi Technology to experience the very essence of music perfection
Built-in EP-830 earphones give optimum comfort with noise-isolation capability

Overview
Experience your MP3 music as the artist originally intended with Creative ZEN X-Fi – the first MP3 player to restore the quality of compressed [...]

Antique Necklace made from Pocket Watch Cocks

Friday, December 5th, 2008

I found a wonderful antique necklace made from watch cocks found in 18th century pocket watches.  Each link is intracately individual and the end result is stunning.  If you are looking for something that is entirely unique while remaining highly fashionable then this necklace, underpriced at $945 is definitely for you.

What is a watch cock? [...]

World’s Largest Collection of Black Movies, Books and Video

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Codeblack Interactive today unveiled the world’s largest online destination devoted exclusively to African-American movies, books and video on-demand with the launch of codeblack.com. The announcement was made by Jeff Clanagan, President of Codeblack Enterprises and Quincy Newell, President of Codeblack Interactive.
Codeblack.com will serve the African-American community with competitive pricing on more than 4,000 black book [...]

World’s Smallest HD Camcorder

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Building on the runaway success of its ultra-cheap ($90) Flip camcorder, Pure Digital took a giant leap into the HD landscape with Flip Mino HD, shooting in 720p. They’re calling the 3.3-ounce pocketcam the world’s smallest HD camcorder, and its relatively low $229.95 price (expect that to go lower soon) will probably make it another [...]

Pioneer Releases 400GB Blu-ray Disc

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Pioneer has been working on its 400GB Blu-ray disc for a while so it is no surprise that it showed up at the IT Month Fair in Taipei. The key to the storage boost beyond the current Blu-ray 50GB limit is an increase in the number of layers to 16 on each side and most [...]

Robotic Lawn Mower

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Have you ever wondered if you could free yourself from the boring task of lawn mowing?
If you spend two hours per week mowing your lawn, you will waste at least 104 hours per year.  If you had an alternative would you want to continue mowing the lawn by hand, or choose to free yourself up [...]

Fujitsu gives customers a new laptop every three years

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Buy a LifeBook laptop from Fujitsu Siemens, and they will give you a new laptop every three years. The requirements are that you need to buy a three-year extended warranty, can only upgrade using Fujitsu parts, and must return your existing laptop in good condition with the original receipt.
As part of the scheme, Fujitsu will [...]

White T-Mobile G1

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

We’ve heard that it’s been showing up on doorsteps and in stores for a few days now, but T-Mobile has just officially given the word that the G1 is now available in white to complement bronze and the especially personality-free black (not to say there’s anything wrong with that, black G1 owners). The price, hardware, [...]

All-In-One Touchscreen Desktop Computer

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

No this post isn’t talking about touchscreen mobile phones. What we are talking about is HP’s new 25.5” LCD touchscreen all-in-one PC.
Within the HP TouchSmart IQ810 lies an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GBs of RAM, 500GBs of storage and an NVIDIA 9600M graphics card. It has a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. There is also [...]

Apple iBangle

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Check out new concept design for an Apple mp3 player. It is called the iBangle and it is unique as well as ground breaking. It’s shares a few similarities with the iPod Shuffle like no screen and it has some other really cool features.
First of all, you will never drop the iBangle. You [...]