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Jul 03 2008 10:47 PM
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Gadget manufacturer Veho has launched a 4GB portable video player it's touting as an MP5 player. The Veho Quinque offers MP3 playback, Mpeg4 video, the latter with no need to re-encode content for playback. In addition to being a music and video player, the Quinque includes an FM tuner and a photo viewer.
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Jul 03 2008 10:45 PM
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adeal
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Motorola's got another Q in the queue in the form of the new Napolean world phone. It's a CDMA smartphone for Verizon that does double duty with GSM, so you can use it pretty much anywhere. It also includes Wi-Fi if you're not feeling like using its EV-DO Revision A or EDGE data, runs Windows Mobile 6.1, and includes a fingerprint scanner and a 2-megapixel camera with flash.
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Jul 03 2008 10:32 PM
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adeal
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This bobble head Darth Vader is designed for your monitor, where he can look down on you in shame. What has disgusted him so? You. Slob. I mean, you were the chosen one! Yes, you! You always knew it, too, but gave up on moving objects with your mind at an early age while settling for a brief stint at community college and a decent office job. Sure, you've got a nice dog and a decent girlfriend, but you could have been wielding lightsabers and sharing awkward sexual tension with your sister.
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Jul 03 2008 10:32 PM
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adeal
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We've just added a good bit of information to our iPhone FAQ, including more AT&T details, launch date info, and iTunes details. See all the new stuff below, or just go to the FAQ to see the monster in its entirety. Is there a difference between buying the iPhone at AT&T and buying it at Apple? Only if you're a business customer. AT&T says that there's no difference between regular customers, and both stores can do things like transferring your number from another carrier.
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Jul 03 2008 10:30 PM
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adeal
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Finally, someone managed to get their hands on the Eee Monitor. The latest product under ASUS's famous Eee brand is an iMac look-a-like all-in-one PC. Actually its not confirmed whether it is an all-in-one or a simple monitor, but as per previously available information it seems to be an all-in-one only. And unlike iMac which comes only in white color, the Eee Monitor comes in both black and white colors -- but I must say the black model looks awesome.
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Jul 03 2008 10:29 PM
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adeal
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These days you never know when a disaster strikes, so I think its better to play safe when it comes to extremely critical data. So if you happen to deal with critical data who's safety is paramount, perhaps as important as your life, then you gotta buy SentrySafe's latest external hard drive. The QA0005 is the world's first and only fire resistant and waterproof hard drive.
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Jul 03 2008 10:26 PM
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adeal
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We've already seen BenQ's 16:9 E-series monitors, but the above pictured image is of BenQ's M-series monitor (M2400HD), also with 16:9 aspect ratio. Reportedly, BenQ will release its 16:9 format M-Series with full HD resolution (1920x1080) in 3Q of 2008. The M-series include M2200HD and M2400HD widescreen displays. Both of them sports sophisticated white glossy bezel, 2.0 mega pixel webcam, integrated microphone, and speakers.
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Jul 03 2008 10:25 PM
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adeal
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Sometimes Sci-Fi themed speakers can come off overly cheesy. Usually due to too many details on very cheap materials. This new USB speaker is fairly simple in looks and manages to just look cool without being over the top. Somehow, Brando has managed to come out with a lighted speaker without it looking like it should be paired with a blacklight or lava lamp. Although it still looks overly fitting for a geeky room, it still is not what I’d call tacky.
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Jul 03 2008 10:24 PM
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adeal
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Even the manliest of men need to admit that they need food to survive. Preferably a nice juicy steak with a hot baked potato, but of course a slice of strawberry cheesecake would do. The point is that you can stock up on every tool in the catalog, but a nice pair of eating utensils is always an investment worth making.
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Jul 03 2008 10:23 PM
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adeal
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Linksys by Cisco is outing the WRT610N simultaneous dual-N band router that allows it to use 802.11n WiFi on both 5 and 2.4GHz at the same time. Your higher throughput, shorter-distance devices can get the highest-speed 802.11n access, while at the same time as the rest of your devices can get the usual, more compatible 2.4GHz access. The router is available now for $200.
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Jul 03 2008 10:22 PM
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adeal
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How to free, yes, FREE, gawd! I said… rather typed FREE; SMS from an iPhone! At the present moment iPhone contracts with AT&T offer 200 free text messages monthly, but with the new 3G iPhone, you will need to spend another $5 monthly for 200 SMSs.
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Jul 03 2008 10:21 PM
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adeal
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Nokia has announced the Nokia Wireless Loopset which is something my dad's gonna love. Not that he's a big fan of Nokia, it's just that the Loopset is designed for those with hearing aids, like the one he uses. It works with T-coil equipped hearing aids or cochlear implants, and slings around the user's neck making it more comfortable for users. The Loopset also works with Bluetooth-ready headsets.
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Jul 03 2008 10:21 PM
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adeal
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Vauxhall Motors is a British subsidiary of General Motors. But what's really cool about this company is that they have developed a camera system that takes about 30 pictures of the road in a second and analyzes them with recognition software that detects all the speed limit signs that the car passes through and then posts the current limit on the dashboard of the car.
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Jul 03 2008 10:20 PM
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adeal
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Yes I know that the iPhone has a built in battery and you cant just replace it like that. But the clever thing is to get the iPhoneck Backup Battery, which just hooks up from the bottom and powers up the built-in one, when you run out of juice. It can charge up to 60% of your iPhone's battery life and fits flush in from the bottom side, without disturbing the design too much. It's available for $35.21.
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Jul 03 2008 10:19 PM
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adeal
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Made in his Seattle laboratory, Babak Parviz has created new contact lenses which contain electronic circuits planning to add small LED to them and turn them into personal display screens the tinniest possible. Parviz is an assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington He makes tiny but functional electronic devices and, using nanotechnology and micro fabrication techniques, integrates them on to polymers or glass using a process known as self-assembly.
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