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Archive for March, 2008

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iSkin Sonic iPod Mini iSkin Sonic mini iPod Protector
iSkin Sonic iPod Mini iSkin Sonic mini iPod Protector The iSkin mini is desigend to both protect and enhance the visual appeal of the mini ipod. The iSkin Sonic mini is constructed of durable, semi-transparent blue polymer with a multifunctional belt clip. Technorati Tags: iSkin Tags: lcd, gizmos, electronic toys, cool gear (Read the full post about ‘iSkin Sonic iPod Mini iSkin Sonic mini iPod Protector’…)

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Touch-free Paper Towel Dispenser
In the tradition of other touch-free/touchless gadgets, here is a touch-free paper towel dispenser. Works pretty simply - just wave your hand in front of the sensor and it starts pushing out half sheets, and automatically stops when it detects the perforated lines. It stops and locks the rest in place, so you can with just one hand rip off what you need without touching the rest of the roll. Get and use this in your home to keep from spreading germs around. Just needs 4 D batteries. Get rechargeables! Gimme! (Read the full post about ‘Touch-free Paper Towel Dispenser’…)

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Teens don’t care if they go deaf as long as it’s because of good music
Researchers who conducted focus-group discussions with teenagers from Netherlands have found a “shocking” discovery. Although most teens are aware of the damage that they are inflicting upon themselves by setting the volumes of their music players on high, they generally don’t care. That’s easy to understand, but what I don’t get is why many people are still puzzled as to why this is so. Shouldn’t it be general knowledge by now that most people really do prefer to listen to loud music? It’s the best way to really appreciate music anyway. (Read the full post about ‘Teens don’t care if they go deaf as long as it’s because of good music’…)

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Is this site down for everyone or is it just me?
Ever wind up at a website that took centuries to load? Only to get an error message after waiting for what seemed like an eternity. After that happens I am sure, like us, that you curse the net, the broadband and your computer. In the meantime you still wait and refresh, possibly setting yourself up for further disappointment. Well, now instead of raising that stress level any further you can check out “Down for everyone or just me?”. It’ll tell you whether the offending website is down for everyone or just for yourself. Overall, two thumbs up for this website. Read [Down for everyone or just me?] Via [geeksugar] Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! (Read the full post about ‘Is this site down for everyone or is it just me?’…)

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Google UK turned the lights out for Earth Hour
Today Google.co.uk has “turned the lights out” in an effort to help save energy. While making the background black doesn’t really save energy since modern displays, regardless of the display, also use the same amount of power, Google did this to openly participate in the Earth Hour campaign. The Earth Hour invites people from all over the world to turn their lights off today, March 29, at least for an hour, between 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Energy conservation is what the Earth Hour organization wants to happen. To help spread the awareness, Google UK decided to go “black” for a greener environment. (Read the full post about ‘Google UK turned the lights out for Earth Hour’…)

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South Korean police aiming to equip all new handsets with GPS?
Posted Mar 29th 2008 12:40PM by Darren MurphFiled under: cellphones, GPS Taking a note from Japan, it’s being reported that South Korean police are backing a highly controversial plan that would equip each new mobile sold in the nation with a GPS chip. Reportedly, Song Kang-ho, chief of the investigation bureau of the National Police Agency, has stated that the government has “already submitted a related bill to the National Assembly,” and the general idea here is to crack down on the rise of kidnapping and various other crimes against children and women. (Read the full post about ‘South Korean police aiming to equip all new handsets with GPS?’…)

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Dell Inspiron 1525 to feature Blu-ray for only $879
Dell’s new Inspiron 1525 laptop combines a Blu-ray combo drive with affordability at an asking price of $879. The 1.82GHz Core 2 Duo processor is plenty powerful enough, and features a 15.4-inch display with a 720p resolution and HDMI out. It also comes standard with 1GB of RAM and a 80GB hard drive. With such a low asking price, some features have to be sacrificed, for example if you want to bump the Blu-ray player up to a burner, be prepared to fork out another $200. All things considered, its a very good price for a Blu-ray capable laptop. Read [Business Wire] Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed → Tags: lcd, game, gprs, CD (Read the full post about ‘Dell Inspiron 1525 to feature Blu-ray for only $879′…)

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Pantel ships “weatherproof” HDTVs: the PAN320, PAN420
With spring in full swing, who wouldn’t want to enjoy a little TV watching in their patios? With Pantel’s latest pair of weatherproof HDTVs, you can confidently mount them outside and not worry about the spring rain destroying your shiny new TV. In fact, you don’t need to mind the weather at all, as these new panels can withstand just about anything Mother Nature decides to throw at them. The 32-inch PAN320 and 42-inch PAN420 can withstand temperatures of -40 to 140 degrees fahrenheit. Pantel has equipped both TVs with a dual-flow ventilation and built-in heating system to keep them nice ‘n cool in the summer and warm ‘n toasty in the winter. (Read the full post about ‘Pantel ships “weatherproof” HDTVs: the PAN320, PAN420′…)

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Dell Inspiron 1525 dives into Blu-ray market

Goodbye hd dvd, hello Blu-ray. Standalone Blu-ray players used to cost a bomb (some of them still do, which was what made the Sony PS3 all the more attractive if you were looking for a firmware upgradeable Blu-ray player instead of a gaming machine first), and laptops that came with Blu-ray drives actually required you to sell off a kidney in order to own one. With the pseudo format wars behind them and Blu-ray emerging the victor in their tussle with Toshiba’s HD DVD, it is easier for companies to make a commitment as to include the winning format’s technology into their products. Take Dell, for example. (Read the full post about ‘Dell Inspiron 1525 dives into Blu-ray market’…)

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Canada Wants iPhone Real Bad, Starts Petition
Canadians are getting antsy about not having an iPhone yet. It’s a question with some history, wrapped up in local trademark concerns and Apple’s easy-does-it approach to internationalizing its iPodification of phones. What can you do about it, Canadians?"PhoneWorld.ca and our friends from iPhoneInCanada.ca, the two largest Canadian iPhone news and information portals … bring you The Great Canadian iPhone Petition."It’s a lovely thought, but the Fakesteve post kind of writes itself in your head the millisecond your "fan petition" neuron and your "Steve Jobs" neuron link up. (Read the full post about ‘Canada Wants iPhone Real Bad, Starts Petition’…)

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