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Written by Andy Quayle
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Sunday, 23 September 2007 |
Tired of scrawling on your CDs and DVDs with a Sharpie? Don't like the monochrome Lacie? Can't stand the thought of your disk going through an inkjet?
Well, Dymo, the people that gave you the ability to lavel whatever you want, wherever you want is introducing their Dymo Disc Painter.
Tis magic little box lets you put full 600DPI reolution images onto your disks in less than 3 minutes.
The speed and ease of use gives the Dymo Disc Painter a number of advages over the other disk labelling technologies out there.
The isc Painter will be available next month, will cost around $280 and is bundled with enough ink to print about 100 disks, which gives you a pretty good start.
[Via Dymo]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Sunday, 23 September 2007 |
Blaupunkt, the original cer stereo manufacturer is making CDs a thing of the past with their Melbourne SD27 player.
The slick player has the ability to play MP3 and WMA files from your SD and MMC cards.
Of course, Blaupunkt hasn't forgotten the one or two iPod owners out there. There are attachments for the SD27 that let you play your iPod as well as give Bluetooth, GPS, Cellphone and more capabilities to your in car audio system.
The LCD Display shows your sing names and ID3 information.
There is a USB port too or you to hook up your media drives and other devices.
This isn't a bad accessory for any vehicle and foronly $160 you can forget all those round, plastic disc things.
Start transferrng your music..... now!
[Via Ubergizmo]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
Kensington has announced a new, portable, slim, 'pick 'n mix' type notebook keyboard.
The SlimBlade keyboard aims to 'reinvent the computer interface' however, I'm not convinced.
The $130 kit ($150 with the MediaCenter unit) uses magnets to hold its three prts together.
The reciver for the Apple/PC compatible units slips into the laser mouse when you're not using it.
It all looks good and i is nice to be able to pick with keyboard components you need on your travels 'n all but I wouldn't boast about it being the reinvention of anythng just yet.
[Via Engadget]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
Crunchgear is reporting the release of a new, $399 Bose speaker system for your computer named the MusicMonitor.
There apparently is no sub-woofer but I'm sure, simply because they're Bose, these aluminum cased beauties will sound great.
[Via CrunchGear]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |

These have to be some of the coolest and most stylish landline phones that I have seen. The MOTOLIVN phones are location free so they do not to be placed near a phone socket, they have “eco-mode” for energy saving, ten ringer melodies, built-in speaker phone, storage for up to 100 numbers, and up to 10 hours of talk time. The D7 version is available in silver with a blue-backlit screen for $70. The D8 has some extra features like Skype voice chat and IM as well as a SIM card reader for transferring contacts. The D8 comes in black or white and will be available for $97.
[Via Pocket Lint]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |

The iPhone will arrive officially in the UK on November 9th for £269 (8GB Model only). O2 will be the official carrier, and they are pulling out all the stops by hooking up with the Cloud to install over 7500 free WiFi spots for iPhone users. This iPhone still does not have 3G or GPS, but it is pre-loaded with the WiFi music store, that will launch later this month.
[Via Gizmodo]
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