Archive for March 30th, 2008

DLO Universal Action Jacket Sport-Ready Case For MP3 Players

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

DLO Universal Action Jacket Sport-Ready Case For MP3 Players

The new Universal Action Jacket from DLO is all about providing a secure workout solution for your mp3 player, no matter which one you use. From the iPod nano and ipod shuffle, to the Sansa e, c or m series, or the Creative and Samsung lines, DLO has you covered for any activity. This case fits players no larger than 1.6 W x 3.5 H x 0.5 D with the audio jack on the top or bottom.

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July BlackBerry 9000 release date might be moved to August

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The Boy Genius is reporting that there is going to be a slight delay in the release of the much-awaited blackberry 9000, and will more likely be released around late May at best, and if not then June or possibly August. I know a lot of Palm users are already itching to get their hands on a new Blackberry device, but I’m afraid there’s nothing else for them to do but wait. The 6-month exclusive AT&T US contract speculation still lives, as well as a late May release date, but according to BGR’s sources, “the July / August release date might be accurate.” So if you’re a CrackBerry user yourself and are eagerly looking forward for this device, pull yourself together and tell yourself the wait isn’t that long. Practice Yoga or something to help you cool down. It’s just a few months. You’ll live.

Via [Boy Genius Report]

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LED Glow in the Duck

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

LED Glow in the Duck
The ducks that light up in the bath - now how great is that?!

You can have this for ?6.99

Windows XP-powered Eee PC laptop: $400, April 9th

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Posted Mar 30th 2008 12:31PM by Ryan Block
Filed under: Laptops


Sounds like we’ve finally got a price and a date for the XP powered Eee PC: $400, and April 9th. The hardware’s identical to current-gen Eee PCs, though, so if you’re happy with your little white lappy and are itching for XP you might try to pick up a license on eBay. Still, if all goes well for ASUS, they’ll be selling 4x what they did the first time around, innit?

P.S. -If you are, for whatever reason, itching to read more about current hardware running the 7 year old OS, Laptop’s got a hands-on. Nothing that wasn’t already out there though.

C-jump will teach your kids how to program

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Programming has never been my forte. While I can do enough HTML to put together a very basic website, however, I couldn’t code my way out of a wet paper bag. Now had this board game been out when I was younger, that might be a different story.

The C-jump Computer Programming Board Game teaches kids 11 and up the basics of C, C++ and Java coding. The “game helps to develop understanding of a complete computer program, formed by logical sequences of commands.”

Some people push their kids into singing or dancing when they are kids, so why not push them into programming? No word on pricing or availability.

Source: GearFuse

Belkin TuneCast II FM Transmitter

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Belkin TuneCast II FM Transmitter

Introducing the new Belkin TuneCast II FM transmitter ? a very neat little device that projects you digital tunes over your radio. With a brilliant Auto On/Off function, the TuneCast II frees you from having to manually toggle the On/Off switch by simply powering on when an audio signal is detected. If no signal is detected for a period of 60 seconds, the TuneCast II switches off. So the FM transmitter preserves battery life while making your portable audio experience simpler to enjoy. The TuneCast II features four programmable memory slots allowing you to save the clearest station wherever you go. Which means, for those of you in a rush, less time searching for available frequencies. In addition, the package includes a 14-inch cable that delivers power when used with the Belkin Mobile Power Cord for ipod ? in case you want to save your batteries for a more mobile journey

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Get your hands on a limited edition Tricorder replica

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

I’ve never been much of a Star Trek fan, Star Wars was always more to my liking. I’ll admit that when I was younger I would watch reruns of the the original series when there was nothing on during Saturday afternoons. If you’re a bit more passionate about the show than I, you’ll love this new Tricorder replica.

This Star trek Mark IX Science Tricorder Replica is the most authentic replica ever made. It is cast from the same pattern used to create the original props from the TV series and made from die-cast metal and plastic. You’ll need to be quick to jump on this one though, it’s limited to only 2,000 pieces. A deep wallet will help you too, as one will set you back $349.99.

Source: GeekAlerts

Helio Ocean 2 up for FCC approval

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

You got to give credit to these guys who have such sharp eyes that they can see even the smallest details of approval documents coming to the FCC. These guys must have really sharp eyes or the FCC is intentionally disregarding confidentiality of information with regards to documents submitted to them by manufacturers seeking their approval.  Thus, we keep on discovering information about new devices even before they are released for official announcement by their manufacturers.

The latest of these FCC sightings is an entry bearing the mark OZ2, and the manufacturer happens to be Pantech, who is the maker of the Helio Ocean. The Ocean had the same mark when it its prototype was submitted before the FCC prior to its release as Helio Ocean. Naturally, we can’t help but deduce that this FCC entry is for Helio Ocean 2.

According to the picture accompanying the document at the FCC site, OZ2 would have a camera, Bluetooth, microSD below the battery slot, and it is definitely made by Pantech. These features are also found in the original Helio Ocean. Aside from this, there’s nothing much to see about this alleged Ocean 2 from the FCC entry.

The Helio Ocean may not be the most advanced mobile phone when it was released, but it had the distinction of being the first phone with dual slider. We’ll see if Pantech would come up with something better and more innovative in Ocean 2, granting that the FCC documents were indeed for Ocean 2. With the current crop of high-end mobile phones today, a touch-screen feature seems to be the only way to go for the Helio Ocean’ successor.

Via [Heliocity]

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USB Rotatable 4-Port Hub

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

USB hubs are always welcome in my home, especially with the vast amount of USB gadgets in the market these days. Some USB hubs come with a poorly-designed exterior, where the ports are placed too close together that you can’t make use of all of them whenever you’re faced with USB products that have rather fat connectors. The USB Rotatable 4-Port Hub offers the convenience of utilizing all four USB ports available, since it can be rotated accordingly. No harm in dropping $12 for a gadget like this IMHO, as it will definitely come in handy on your travels.

The Nokia N810 - WiMAX Edition

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The highly rumored WiMAX-enabled Nokia N810 may have gotten “unofficially” confirmed with an image spotted on Nokia’s Tableteer site, which comes a few days shy of CTIA. It appears the sneak peak at the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition was unscripted, as the teaser image and related links can no longer found on the website. Judging by the picture, it looks exactly like the old N810 Internet Tablet, except the WiMAX version sports a black suit. At this point, little else is known; however, Nokia is scheduled to roll out a press release on Tuesday, the same day CTIA begins, called “Press Conference in the Sky”—which should settle this rumor once and for all. Stay tuned.

Read [Internet Tablet Talk]

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