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Written by Andy Quayle
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Thursday, 30 August 2007 |
HP announced a really slick looking all-in-one inkjet printer.
It's pretty!
The HPC8180 boasts a 3.5inch touchscreen display, multiple media card slots, USB (of course), Wireless, 96bit scanner, and most awesome of all - a LightSscribe Drive.
For those of you who don't know what LightScribe does, it is just like a CD or DVD Drive but in reverse. the technology uses a lasr to burn a cover image onto a special Lightscribe disc.
With the $399 machine you can do all your photo printing, burn photos to CD and burn the label onto the disc. All without a computer!
[Via Everything USB]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 |
Sadly its true, Bose is marketing a dock with spaker for the iPod and iPod Nano which will retail for about $300.
The Bose SoundDock is pretty stylish, comes with a remote and charges your iPod while docked.
Apparently it sounds better than other iPod speakers out there (1, it's Bose 2, that doesn't really say much)
I'd expect a lot more for the price though. Also, the reviews aren't too promising I'm afraid.
[Via CNet]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Wednesday, 29 August 2007 |
Nokia has announced a North American version of the long awaited N95 phone.
The $700+ phone (ouch) comes with all the bells and whistles you'd need on a portable media device.
- Built In GPS
- Web Browsing
- Up to 8 gigs of data space
- Earphone/Speaker Jack
- Bluetooth
- 5mp Camera
- Wi-Fi
The 2.6inch screen even rotates when you flip the phone.
Nokia built a hardware keyboard in under one end of the screen and media controls under the other.
It is nice that Nokia feels the need to take on Apple and the iPhone but you'd think they would cut the price some to tighten the competition some?!
[Via Crave]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
Casio has launched their latest version of the Exlim series of cameras... with a twist.
The camera has all the usual digital camera stuff - 10.1 milion Pixels, 3x Zoom, 2.6 inch LCD, 7 picture continuous shutter and super long battery life.
The intersting thing is that Casio is marketing this a a device that can record and specially upload videos shot on the camera directly to YouTube in youTubes format. There is even software that comes with the camera to help you take car of this.
It doesn't sem that the special youTue format is the only recording mode but it is nice that they offer it as an option.
[Via Lets Go Digital ]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
TrackStick has come up with a range of handy devices that tract your, or someone elses, movements.
The portable devices range in price from about $180 are battery powered and can track up to a weeks movements.
The idea is that you keep the TrackStick in your vehicle (or your spouses pocket) and connect it to your computer to track it on Google Earth.
All three devices are apparently accurate within 2.5 meters, the more advanced versions track temperature and altitude too.
This is all a very nice idea but if I were to have all this functionality I'd really like it to takae care of it live for me and not have to download the information to my computer later. The use of Google Earth is a very nice touch though.
[Via TrackStick]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Monday, 27 August 2007 |

JOBO ,
a family-owned digital imaging business for three generations,
announced its first stab at the digital photo frame market. Its two new
photo frame models, the PDJ701 and PDJ700,
feature a 7-inch color LCD screen, 800 by 480-pixel resolution, and
support JPEGs and BMPs from all popular memory cards including CF, SD,
MMC, MS and xD.
[Via GearLog ]
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