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With times getting harder, it is no surprise to see people take up at least two jobs to make ends meet. This sort of multi-tasking is also seen in gadgets like the Memoir digital photo frame from Skyla, for instance. Not only does it show off your favorite photos in its 800 x 600 resolution LCD display, you can also scan your favorite old photos (as long as they’re no larger than 4″ x 6″). 1GB of internal memory ought to be adequate to store up to 200 or so photos at 600dpi. Other features include USB connectivity, MP3 playback and image file support. The Skyla Memoir will be out later this December for $219.99. Source: OhGizmo!
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by Darren Murph, posted Nov 17th 2008 at 1:24AM Okay, so maybe Memorex’s Profile 1.1 MVBD-2510 was only $269 from the get-go, but busting through the unofficial $150 price barrier is a pretty big deal for Blu-ray. Granted, we’re totally expecting a few more to join the fold come Black Friday, but who’s not all about buying from the comfort of one’s home versus braving frigid temperatures only to catch eight airborne diseases and shave 2.85 years from your life due to statistically significant levels of stress on a day off? Bottom line: $139.99 for a BD deck is pretty darn cheap (even for Woot’s standards), and even if there’s no BD-Live support baked in, it’ll still handle the 1080p basics. (Read the full post about ‘Memorex MVBD-2510 Blu-ray player hits $139.99 (but not for long)’…)
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by Thomas Ricker, posted Nov 17th 2008 at 3:16AM Simple in design, perfect in execution, we bring you Santiago Cantera’s Escape Clock. No tiny snooze buttons to fumble with here dozy Joe, just one big key that shuts off the alarm when meeting the business end of a morning beef hammer. Set it on edge and you’ve switched from alarm clock mode to an in-room stereo. The worst part? It’s just a concept… (Read the full post about ‘Escape Clock terminates your dream sequence with Control-Fist’…)
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Buy Now! Here’s a product we first featured back at 2007’s CES show. Since then Ecosol has updated their Powerstick product which is a portable USB charger. It’s an energy cell that is a bit larger than a USB stick, that can be used to power your portable devices. For example, it can fully charge a typical blackberry. To charge something, just plug it into the device’s regular power adpater interface via an adapter. The Powerstick itself can be recharged simply by plugging it into a computer’s USB port. It can be recharged up to 500 times. Version 2 of the Powerstick gets to you to 90% of full charge in less than 90 minutes. Buy now! (Read the full post about ‘Powerstick V2 Portable USB Charger by Ecosol’…)
by Laura June, posted Nov 16th 2008 at 4:09PM
We recently caught wind of the Zeebo, a new 3G network-based gaming console that’s supposedly launching soon in Brazil. Details were pretty hard to come by initially, but now we’ve gotten some more solid information on the upstart system. It turns out that manufacturer Tectoy is partnering up with cellular carrier Claro, whose 3G network will enable the system to have a constant, free-of-charge connection — and Qualcomm, which holds a 43 percent ownership in the company. As far as specs are concerned, the Zeebo will apparently run on a BREW-based OS and house an ARM CPU running at 528MHz, with a Qualcomm Adreno 130 graphics core (?), 1GB NAND flash memory, 160MB RAM, 128MB DDR SDRAM and 32MB stacked DDR SDRAM. (Read the full post about ‘More details of Tectoy’s Zeebo 3G gaming console emerge’…)
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by Laura June, posted Nov 16th 2008 at 11:03PM ASUS’ P565 has been pretty much unofficial until now, though we did see some alleged photos and specs of the device not terribly long ago. The phone has just been officially listed on the ASUS site, however, and we’ve got a quick rundown of its stats (which are pretty much exactly what we’d seen before). The Glide UI-sporting, HSDPA smartphone — which ASUS claims is the “fastest business PDA phone” in the world — runs Windows Mobile 6.1, has an 800MHz Marvell CPU, a 2.8-inch VGA touchscreen, 256MB flash memory and 128MB of DDR SDRAM, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, and a microSD slot with SDHC support. (Read the full post about ‘800MHz CPU-packing P565 handset appears on ASUS site’…)
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Filed in archive Announcement by jim on November 17, 2008 There are plenty of digital photography courses out there but which one is right for you? Well, when they're free, you can pick and choose until you find the right one, but you still have to invest time and effort to do that. If you stick to known high quality sources, and carefully review the descriptions of the course, so you don't waste time with subjects that don't interest you, then the online digital photography will prove to be a helpful and rewarding experience. Here's a free digital photography course from "iLearn" that I think you'll like. Registration is now open and runs through December 04. Photo Source:www.ilearn.com Tags: video games, lcd (Read the full post about ‘Free Online Digital Photography Course From iLearn’…)
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FROM GAMERTELL - Microsoft is willing to give away a lot of points in order to commemorate the New Xbox Experience. Click through to find out how to enter enough MP to purchase more than half the entire Xbox Live Marketplace… MORE » Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed → Tags: audio, ipod, sat-nav, hi fi (Read the full post about ‘Microsoft promoting New Xbox Experience with contest, plenty o’ Microsoft Points’…)
Mobile Choice reviews the LG KC550 and writes, “In terms of photography, shutter lag - the time between pressing the trigger and the camera taking its shot - was minimal. It was perhaps not as good as on a mid-range dedicated compact, but it wasn’t bad, and the time taken for the camera to be ready for the next shot is also reasonable. It’s also a easy to switch from photo to video recording.”
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FROM GAMERTELL - Dance Dance Revolution: The Musical is promised to be a “futuristic dance spectacular” that “fuses unmerciful Japanese rave music with deeply regrettable sophomoric comedy.” No, really… MORE » Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed → Tags: consumer technology, electronic toys, gadgets, video game (Read the full post about ‘WTF: Dance Dance Revolution: The Musical with “barely-clothed young actors and buckets of free’…)
