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| Verizon looks set to unveil a Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone of their own that doesn't come with a QWERTY keyboard, in the guise of the HTC Imagio XV6975. Capable of being used worldwide, this will be the first Verizon smartphone which will support VCast MobileTV that runs on the Qualcomm MediaFLO network. Apart from that, it will also feature a 5-megapixel autofocus camera without flash, a 3.6" WVGA display, a 3.5mm headset jack, a microSD memory card slot, a 528MHz processor, Wi-Fi connectivity and HTC's very
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| When you spend a grand or more on a new flat screen HDTV, you want to protect it right? Kids are the main threat, with their sticky fingers and their fondness for throwing things indoors. The other threat is you with your sticky fingers and your Wii addiction. So how do you protect your TV? With TV Armor. It’s a simple invention that protects your LCD or Plasma TV from cracks, scratches, dirty slimy hands and more. It does this by covering the screen with a thin durable acrylic shield. A 1/4″ thick layer of optical-grade plastic to be precise. It
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Sheesh -- whatever happened to TabletKiosk, anyway? Aside from one random slate PC tailored for the medical industry, we haven't seen anything meaningful from these guys since 2008. And yes, that includes the present day. Oh sure, the company's newest trifecta of machines -- which includes the 7-inch eo a7330D, 7-inch eo TufTab a7230XD and 12.1-inch Sahara NetSlate a230T -- may use the incredibly mighty Atom CPU now, but that doesn't change the fact that they're all uglier than sin itself. In fairness, all three are designed more for the enterprise market than for fashion
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While Sony seemed more than willing to show off its new PSP Go Converter and even more willing to gloat about its one millionth PS3 Slim sale, this little tidbit was pushed away in some neglected corner of the Tokyo Game Show. Thankfully for you, we're dedicated to leaving no stone unturned, and now we've discovered that the outfit is fixing to cut 15 percent from the PSP-3000's price tag... but only in Japan. Starting on October 1st, the UMD-friendly handheld will be offered in The Land of the Rising Sun for ¥16,800, or just over $185 using current conversion tables.
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| An interesting idea comes to us by way of the folks at Spawn Labs, who have basically introduced us to the equivalent of the Slingbox, but for games. Basically, what the Spawn HD-720 does is give you access to your own games when you’re not in the house or near the gaming location of your choice. You can connect the “input device of your choosing”, which is an interesting move in and of itself, meaning (if I read this right) you can use your choice of controller for all your games. There’s one
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| Taking a cue from Tivo, you can order a pizza from Papa John’s without having to open your PS3’s web browser. A promotional button was put in place until September 27th so you can be lazier than you ever thought possible. You can even win a cinnapie dammit! This reminds me of the World of Warcraft episode of South Park where Cartman…just watch it, it’s the best. Thing is, you are still going to have to get off the couch to fetch the pizza and the you have to expend even more energy to open
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| Taking a cue from Tivo, you can order a pizza from Papa John’s without having to open your PS3’s web browser. A promotional button was put in place until September 27th so you can be lazier than you ever thought possible. You can even win a cinnapie dammit! This reminds me of the World of Warcraft episode of South Park where Cartman…just watch it, it’s the best. Thing is, you are still going to have to get off the couch to fetch the pizza and the you have to expend even more energy to open
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| The very public fight between Palm and Apple to allow the Pre to sync directly to iTunes (without just... you know, doing it the same way as everyone else) is showing no signs of slowing down, with Palm continuing to pursue every angle it can to rile up Cupertino -- most recently taking the battle up to the USB Implementers' Forum in an effort to stop Apple from restricting iTunes usage by the hardware's Vendor ID. Hard to say what ended up going down behind closed doors, but on an official level, the USB-IF is issuing a terse statement that it "communicated its position
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| Laptop manufacturer MSI has entered the Porable Media Player market by releasing the MT-V656. The gadget boasts a 3-inch LCD display, a silver casing, a video output, an FM tuner, an e-book reader, a digital voice recorder, games, and support for around 26 different languages. The player also support most of famous multimedia formats including MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, APE, ACC, OGG, MPEG-4, XviD, DivX, and WMV. The MSI MT-V656 should be available right now in Shanghai for around $42.
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