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  • Storage Options expands tablet range by launching the Scroll Special Edition 8” Android Tablet

    Storage Options expands tablet range by launching the Scroll Special Edition 8” Android Tablet

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  • Innpu solves a problem you never had, introduces the ‘wired phone’ with built-in hands-free

    Innpu solves a problem you never had, introduces the ‘wired phone’ with built-in hands-free

    Ok, so I'm not one of those guys that goes around holding their phone in one hand, and a hands-free microphone (irony duly noted) in the other in an effort to lose friends. In fact, I'm not even one of those guys that unwraps their included hands-free kit when they get a new phone. I just don't use handsfree kits. If you call me when I'm driving, I let it ring out. So I may not be in the best position to talk about Innpu's new phone. You know, the one that has a permanently attached hands-free kit.

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  • Monster Diddybeats, for all your Diddy music needs

    Monster Diddybeats, for all your Diddy music needs

    Dost thou love Diddy? Then do not squander Diddy, for that’s the stuff life is made of. Monster has just announced the avilability of the Diddybeats earbuds in black, white, and pink for $179. Best of all? Les Diddybeats includes a free track from Diddy’s latest album, Last Train to Paris. But wait! There’s more. [...]

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  • That’s right, yet another iPad clone

    That’s right, yet another iPad clone

    In case you’re having trouble keeping up with all these iPad wannabes, here are a few others we’ve written about: Antom N450, Meizu, AK7801. It doesn’t look like there is anything particularly noteworthy about this device, except maybe the fact that this tablet pc actually called Tablet PC.

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  • Official Eee Keyboard specs revealed

    Official Eee Keyboard specs revealed

    After over a year of delays, promises, and waiting, we finally know what's going to be in the Eee Keyboard. Has it been too long? Is it too late for the poor keyboard that every wanted, but no one could get? Do we still care? I'll admit, I like it, but I may be in the minority.

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  • Monster Helps Eliminate AIDS with Lady Gaga

    Monster Helps Eliminate AIDS with Lady Gaga

    Monster is teaming up with Interscope Geffen A&M Chairman Jimmy lovine, Lady Gaga and (RED) to help eliminate AIDS in Africa. To do so, Monster is making a special edition Beats Solo Headphone, in which $5 from the sale of each product will go directly to the Global Fund to support AIDS programs in Africa that provide testing, counseling, treatment and other services for those affected by AIDS. The new Monster (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition Beats Solo Headphone will be available in early February at several US and UK retailers for $229.95.

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  • Beam me up, Scotty: Some weird wristband lets to you talk to the hand

    Beam me up, Scotty: Some weird wristband lets to you talk to the hand

    Helium Digital just announce what is essentially a wristband communicator for Bluetooth enabled phones. You pair it, wear it, and, umm… talk into it. This $85 device has voice caller ID, vibration feature, and four hours of talk time with 160 hours of standby. It also supports stereo Bluetooth (why?) and includes some noise cancellation [...]

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  • Sunday Giveaway: Monster Miles Davis Headphone Pack

    Sunday Giveaway: Monster Miles Davis Headphone Pack

    Boobledee ooh ooh woo woo ha lala! We're coming at you with a fancy Monster Miles Davis Headphone pack. The kit includes Monster Miles Davis Tribute Jazz In-Ear Headphones, three albums, and a sassy print. Take the A train past the jump to figure out how to win.

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  • CrunchDeals: 28-inch monitor for $250

    CrunchDeals: 28-inch monitor for $250

    Costco has a pretty stellar deal on a big 28-inch monitor at just $249.99 with free shipping. That price is good until January 4, 2010 too, so start saving up if you haven't already.

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  • The Eee Keyboard according to the FCC

    The Eee Keyboard according to the FCC

    The FCC is probably one of the biggest spoilers of fun in the electronic world. They spill more CE beans than anyone else. The latest victim: the Asus Eee Keyboard. We can finally see what's under the hood thanks to recently filed documents.

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  • MacBook Air-style netbook available in Singapore next week

    MacBook Air-style netbook available in Singapore next week

    iiviewTake the MacBook Air, shrink the screen down an inch, slap in some netbook components, and load it up with Windows 7 Release Candidate and -- drumroll, please -- you've got the iiView A2 out of Singapore. Oh, and lower the price to $468. That's kind of important there.

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  • JVC has two new sets of cans, the Black Series (sounds mean)

    JVC has two new sets of cans, the Black Series (sounds mean)

    JVC knows what's up. It's good to see that not every set of headphones outed by A/V companies lately are in-ear models. Over-the-ear cans are not only so much more comfy, but they generally sound better than in-ear ones too. These two new models come to us under the Black Series label - whatever the hell that means.

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  • OWLE: A Mount That Turns Your iPhone 3GS Into A Mobile Video Workhorse

    OWLE: A Mount That Turns Your iPhone 3GS Into A Mobile Video Workhorse

    We've made no secret of our admiration of the iPhone 3GS's video capabilities — Apple has managed to integrate a video camera that's both easy to use and surprisingly high quality into an already-stellar device. But for all its merits, the iPhone 3GS suffers from being, well, a phone. No matter how good the phone's video quality is, it's still prone to shakiness as its director moves around. And while the microphone may be high quality, its position at the bottom of the phone definitely isn't ideal recording whatever you're pointing the camera lens at. Fortunately, an answer is on the way for all you mobile videographers. A new startup called OWLE (Optical Widgets For Life Enhancement), is currently working on a mount that should resolve most of these issues. The mount, which you can see in the images and videos below, gives you a much more stable way to hold the phone, making it much less prone to bumps and shakes. The mount also improves your recording quality by including a 37mm camcorder lense and a front facing microphone, which plugs into the phone's headphone/mic jack. There's also planned support for external lighting and power. All in a package that could slip easily into a backpack or laptop case. In short, this is exactly what you need if you frequently use the iPhone for video.

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  • Dell stays vivacious with Studio 14z, gets going at $649

    Dell stays vivacious with Studio 14z, gets going at $649


    Go 'head with your bad self, Dell! The colorful Studio line is expanding this fine morning, with the newest member rocking a slightly unorthodox 14-inch (LED) display size. Designed for hipster students and those at the top of the computing bell curve, this perfectly average portable offers up Core 2 Duo CPU options, 720 / 900p screen resolutions, integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics, HDMI / DisplayPort outputs, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, dual headphone jacks, up to 500GB of HDD space, a 34mm ExpressCard slot, six-cell battery (an optional eight-cell will last over six hours), WiFi, optional Bluetooth and even an external Blu-ray drive if you're feeling frisky. Supposedly the machine will be available to order later today in the US and Canada, with prices starting at $649.

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  • Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXIV: Fake iPod shuffle offers most of the minimalism, none of the perks

    Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXIV: Fake iPod shuffle offers most of the minimalism, none of the perks


    The current generation iPod shuffle is a funny beast in its own right, but the "Clip-On Mp3 Shuffler Player" from Digital Rise really takes the form factor to new comic heights. There appear to be two physical buttons, a presumptive hold switch, and no headphone controls to speak of. At the same time, the player packs in FM radio, audio recording, an equalizer, a bevy of playback modes and even tempo adjustment. We're sure Digital Rise has solved the usability problems here with unwavering elegance.

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    Keepin' it real fake, part CCXIV: Fake iPod shuffle offers most of the minimalism, none of the perks originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 May 2009 02:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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