Elecom's Actrail headphones for your tiny iPod Shuffle, only

Friday, 19 November 2010      

Elecom's Actrail headphones for your tiny iPod Shuffle, only

Elecom has a new wireless headphone for your iPod. It’s called the Actrial wireless headphone, and you should probably consider it if you want to show off to the rest of the world that you’re on of the 70-percent iPod users in this world. It’s wireless, Bluetooth-less ear muffs designed for your little evil iPod. The company mentioned that only the latest iPod shuffle is ‘officially’ supported, but don’t whine or brag if you can fit in your older iPods, though we can suggest some duct tapes for your ear, and a mask for your face. ¥4,200 for this ‘wireless’ neckband headphone, and you can probably find it only in Japan.

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iXtreamer bridges the gap between your iPad and TV

Friday, 19 November 2010      

iXtreamer bridges the gap between your iPad and TV

Let’s admit it, there’s just too many iPad and iPhone docks out there that we might actually have some pain to choose among them all. How about looking over here which is yet another iPad dock? Xtreamer’s new iXtreamer system, which is an iPad dock that also doubles as a media streamer, and will dock your iPhones and iPods no problem. The dock itself is already very ‘feature-ful’, as it’ll accommodate a 3.5-inch hard drive and up to two USB hard drives, and it’ll support just about any audio or video content you can throw at it, including content stored on your computer or networked hard drive. Interestingly, Xtreamer also notes that it would like to let you use iOS apps on your TV as well, but it says that’s up to Apple to allow. Probably won’t happen. Grab it now if you want to show off during Christmas, as it’ll cost you ‘only’ €175, or roughly $235.

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QNAP TS-119P+ Turbo NAS will look smart and shiny on your desktop

Friday, 19 November 2010      

QNAP TS-119P+ Turbo NAS will look smart and shiny on your desktop

These days external storage also must come with some sort of fashion sense, like ‘collection designs from teenagers’ or some glossy surface that can also act as a mirror. QNAP’s latest NAS surely won’t let you down, as their TS-119P+ will look elegant on your desktop. It’s a single HDD bay NAS with iSCSI support, and it has 1.6GHz processor and 512MB of RAM. It pulls down just 12 watts of power while in operation, five while sleeping, and thanks to the bevy of software sharing apps that come along with the thing you can stream media files straight to your iPhone or Android device, even hosting your Windows AD to unify login accounts. The TS-119P+ Turbo NAS is already available in Europe for around €240, which converts to about $325.

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BenQ announce the XL2410T Nvidia 3D Vision Gaming Monnitor

Friday, 19 November 2010      

BenQ announce the XL2410T Nvidia 3D Vision Gaming Monnitor

BenQ has finally launched the XL2410T Nvidia 3D Vision in the Japanese market. The 23.6-inch (16:9 Aspect Ratio) LED-backlit LCD panel has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a vertical refresh rate of 120Hz, which is great for high-speed video games. It also officially supports Nvidia’s 3D Vision out of the box. The BenQ XL2410T also uses the Advanced Motion Accelerator (AMA) chip to keep moving images crisp and clear. What’s more, the stand provides 130mm of height adjustment, while the screen can be rotated to a vertical perspective. Read more…

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Glasses, with an attitude.

Friday, 19 November 2010      

Does the attitude ring a bell?

Glasses, with an attitude.

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Dual-Core Snapdragon processor and powerful graphic coming next year?

Friday, 19 November 2010      

Dual-Core Snapdragon processor and powerful graphic coming next year?

Rumour has it that the much anticipated Nexus S will have a dual-core mobile processor. Perhaps you should believe what they say, because next year’s probably the year of dual-core smartphones. This year we see 1GHz mobile processor in nearly every single smartphone, so next year’s smartphone should be dual-core, according to Qualcomm at least. That’s because they’ve teased the upcoming Snapdragon processor, and its 28nm dual-core madness. Read more…

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Now where can i sign up?

Friday, 19 November 2010      

Pillow Job

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One very costly prank…

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Google Docs now supports mobile editing

Friday, 19 November 2010      

Google Docs now supports mobile editing

Google Docs have been rather cool since the day Google gave birth to it, but sadly it’s short of native mobile support. Finally Google gave the mobile platform some loves, and this will surely give Google Docs an edge over other rivals, or at least some decent fighting powers. Google has given the UI some thorough design, as the edits show up in near real-time across platforms. Tables embedded in documents can even be edited, though the tools are rather basic here.

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Here comes the Beatles, at iTunes

Friday, 19 November 2010      

Here comes the Beatles, at iTunes

Probably not a big news for those born after 90s, but I guess there’re some old folks who’d be happy to remember this special day, though overhyped by Apple’s marketing as usual. Finally, after a 7-years struggle, the Beatles arrived on iTunes. To pay respect, Apple’s given its entire front page over to a full-size shot of the boys, and as a bonus the “Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964″ video will stream for free for the rest of the year.

The group’s 13 legendary remastered studio albums with iTunes LPs, the two-volume “Past Masters” compilation and the classic “Red” and “Blue” collections are available for purchase and download on iTunes worldwide as either albums or individual songs. Fans can also get a special digital “Beatles Box Set” featuring the “Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964″ concert film, a worldwide iTunes exclusive which captures the Beatles’ very first US concert. Read more…

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