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Written by Andy Quayle
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Sunday, 09 September 2007 |

SanDisk has been displaying a new style MP3 player.
There are a couple of differences with this pepper shaker looking player, it taks an SD card and has no on-board storage, you twist the top left or right to skip forward or back, twist the bottom left and right to turn the volume up and down, press the button to play/pause, and apparently shake it to change the tune.
Also included is an expernal speaker and 2 headphone jacks
[Via AVING.net]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Saturday, 08 September 2007 |
Logitech is debuting its MX550 Bluetooth Cordless Keyboard and Mouse Desktop System.
At about $170 these sleekly designed, Vista compatible, peripherals give you the comfort you'd expect from Logitech.
The keyboard even has a built in LCD tell you how long you've been playing on the 'net, your calculator, media controls and possibly othere messages.
[Via Gizmodo]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Saturday, 08 September 2007 |

LG has launched what it calls its "Opus" series of 42", 47", or 52" 1080p LCD Televisions.
With RRPs of between $2,499 and $4.499 the Opus series boasts top-otch performance and elegant design using 120Hz refresh and LGs own smooth image flow and TruColor Technologies the televisions use 92% of the available NTSC color range.
[Via DigitalTrends]
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Saturday, 08 September 2007 |

If you like WWII games or flight simulators you might enjoy Attack on Pearl Harbor for the PC. Our sister-site ThinkGaming got to check it out in their latest review. From the review, “Attack on Pearl Harbor is an interesting, easy flight simulator with elementary controls and a focus on WWII air combat. Neither its graphics nor its storyline will win awards, but its quick gameplay and decent soundtrack will have players dodging bullets and bombing carriers on any hardware. Read on for the review.” Be sure to check out the review!
[Via ThinkGaming]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Friday, 07 September 2007 |
Have you ever wondered what you'd do if you and your friends suddenly needed Wi-Fi Internet access in the middle of a field, or some other unfortunate squeeze?
Well, for $149 you can buy yourself a Cradlepoint box and connect your EV-DO phone to it to give yourself an instant hot-spot.
The Cradlepoint hot spot can be locked down too with WEP or WPA, it even has a built in FireWall.
Oh, because you'll likely not have any power in the middle of your field the Cradlepoint supports USB charging.
[Via Cradlepoint ]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 |

LightScribe drives are special drives that laser etch text and graphics onto special LightScribe discs (special CDs and DVDs). While in labelling mode it pretty much operates like a CD-ROM Drive in reverse, using a laser to burn the image onto the 'top side' of the disc.
I have one of these and they work wonderfully. They add a little extra to your media.
LightScribe released a free software download for its devices that apparently vastly increases the already pretty good image quality (see above).
[Via Link ]
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