At Apple's Cuperinto headquarters Steves Jobs unvieled the iPod Hifi at a special event. The high-end speaker system delivers "breathtaking acoustic performance and room-filling sound unlike any other speaker system designed for the iPod in an innovative, all-in-one design". It can be powered from a wall socket or by six D-cell batteries. It has a built-in Universal Dock and is compatible with all dock connector iPods. The Hi-Fi charges your iPod while docked and offers Tone Control, Large Album...
February 28, 2006 - 11:09 PM
Continuing on the success of the Pink RAZR, Motorola has announced the pink Motorola L6. Think of the L6 as a RAZR in candybar form. It has VGA Camera with 4X Digital zoom, Video recording and Selftimer, Bluetooth for going handsfree, MP3 Ringtones and Instant Messaging. The tri band phone has a CSTN display capable of displaying 65k colors and is made of scratch resistant glass. The pink lady is only 11mm thick and weighs a mere 86 grams. We...
February 28, 2006 - 10:28 PM
Pat Says Now Korea, yes that is the name of the company that has developed this weird product. The mouse has an unusual design that of a brain. It is a wheeled mouse which will not appeal to the gamers. The strange part is the mouse is green colored and not grey, maybe after hours of gaming your brains turns green....
February 28, 2006 - 10:17 PM
Wolverine Data has launched the world's largest 120GB hard drive storage capacity portable media player (PMP). The MVP 9120 with 120GB hard drive is more than adequate for a wide library of videos, music, and pictures. The portable media player is also available in 60GB and 100GB capacity also. The USB 2.0 ready player with a 2.5-inch color screen can handle 33 different RAW-type image files complete with EXIF information. You can watch your video files in a big screen...
February 28, 2006 - 2:50 AM
Ferrari has opened a new driving school in Canada called "The Ferrari Driving Experience". It will take place at the Mont Tremblant track in Quebec which is near the ski and lake resort town just 85 miles from Montreal. All training during the program will take place in F430s. Students will learn to control acceleration, discover 'the limits of adhesion" in various conditions and master threshold braking. For all this you have to fork out $ 8200 for a...
February 28, 2006 - 2:21 AM
Owners of new JVC Everio hard drive camcorders will be able to create DVDs without the need for a PC with the introduction of JVC’s new Everio Share Station, a DVD burner designed specifically for use with three new JVC Everio G-Series camcorders. The new JVC Everio Share Station, available for about $200, connects via a USB cable to the new Everio GZ-MG27, GZ-MG37 and GZ-MG77 and allows the camcorder to transfer footage directly to a DVD. These new Everio...
February 28, 2006 - 2:12 AM
The state-of-the-art Lumix DMC-L1 is the first interchangeable-lens digital SLR camera from Panasonic is distinguished from conventional digital SLRs by combining the operating feel of an analogue camera with innovative features unique to digital cameras. This new and inspiring digital SLR also features a shutter speed dial on top of the camera body, to enhance the sense of camera control. These features, combined with a classic design that will remind users of traditional analogue cameras, ensure the Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1...
February 28, 2006 - 1:50 AM
The new Canon DC100 DVD model with its 25x optical zoom lens, widescreen HR (High Resolution) recording and 2.7-inch widescreen display panel expands ease-of-use and enhances the affordability of video for entry-level users. The DC100 DVD model records directly to a DVD, allowing consumers to easily put a disc into their home DVD player and watch home movies, from the comfort of their living rooms. The Canon DC100 camcorder accepts the three-inch DVD-R/-RW discs, which can store up to 60...
February 28, 2006 - 1:28 AM
After endless wait and controversies the future of DVD is here, Blu-Ray hardware and titles will hit stores on May 23rd. The Samsung BD-P1000 HD-ROM player will be available along with 8 launch titles (complete list after the jump) at Best Buy, Circuit City and other stores. Each Blu-Ray title will go for $ 29 to $ 39. New hardware will be available after launch including the Sony BDP-S1, Pioneer BDP-HD1 and Sony will also be equipping Vaio's with Blu-Ray...
February 28, 2006 - 12:46 AM
Samsung Electronics announced the release of an internal (SH-B022A) and external (SE-B026A) Blu-Ray burner for April 2006. These 2 innovating drives allow you to store up to 50GB onto a dual layer disc. These 3-in-1 drives (BD, DVD, CD) offer HD video burning and reading at a 2x speed (9MB/s). With HDTV and Digital broadcasting on the rise, the advantages of Blu-Ray drives are unrivaled as they offer high storage capacities for high defination videos in an unmatched quality....
February 28, 2006 - 12:14 AM
The Redmond giant leaves no stone unturned in gaining market share. It sold Xbox at an loss to get market share from Sony, entered the Mobile market with Windows Mobile OS and the list goes on. But it missed out on the MP3 market where it's old rival blew away the competition with the iPod. But this will not stop us from thinking what if Microsoft made the iPod. This video covers it all and is simply hilarious. Video...
February 27, 2006 - 11:15 PM
A new accessory for the world's favourite MP3 player, the Belkin Tunestage for iPod streams music wirelessly from your iPod to a larger stereo system. The Tunestage comprises of a Bluetooth receiver and a transmitter. The receiver connects to your stereo and the transmitter plugs into your iPod. As it uses Bluetooth technology you can transmit upto 33 feet without worrying about the quality and traditional barriers to remote operation, such as walls, ceilings, or windows. Wirelessly connected through TuneStage,...
February 27, 2006 - 10:40 PM
A user at the Playstation forum, has posted images of the Sony PSP 3.0 Firmware in action. According to the rumours the new firmware will allow you to update the PSP via the upcoming Sony PS3 and also watch movies and TV streamed from the Playstation 3 on the PS3. Update - Sony PSP 3.0 Firmware released...
February 27, 2006 - 10:28 PM
Trednet has redesigned the traditional looking HotSpot detector to one-of-a-kind, black and white soccer ball inspired design to capture the excitement of the Fifa World Cup 2006. Fifa scheduled for June 9 – July 9, 2006 will allow sports fans in Germany and around the world to quickly locate and connect to Wi-Fi hotspots often found in café’s, restaurants, and hotels, so they can view all the latest scores and important action on their laptop. It has an LCD screen...
February 27, 2006 - 10:07 PM
Alexander Reh has designed a chair with 450 .12 gauge shotgun shells and calls it "Fully Loaded". The bright brass tips create a massaging texture on the top of the chair, much contrary of their intended use. The back of the chair creates a stark contrast to the front with its web of red hulls protruding outward in an intense array of plastic arterial sections. This hypnotic array of brass creates a powerful allure for intimate yet careful appraisal. There...
February 27, 2006 - 9:52 PM