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August 29, 2008

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August 28, 2008

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August 26, 2008

Ten Tech Toys for Travellers

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With the summer festival season upon us, Sony Ericsson hopes that rockers, moshers and all music lovers will start dancing to the beat of its two latest Walkman phones. When they finally go on sale…Sony Ericsson’s W90:2 gig-proof, scratch-resistant screenHeadlining the duo is the W902, which sports supposedly “retro” style music navigation keys, such as for play and pause. It also has a five-megapixel camera with 16x digital zoom, and users can view their snaps on a scratch-resistant 2.2in, 240 x 320 screen.A 5Mp camera is includedThe new W595 slider also has a 2.2in display, but there’s no mention of scratch protection. Photography fans will also be disappointed by the lower quality, 3.2-megapixel camera, which is accompanied by a 2.5x digital zoom.However, music’s at the heart of both phones and each supports MP3- and AAC-format audio tracks. A function dubbed SensMe helps users create playlists according to their musical mood, while tracks and audio volume can be adjusted by just by shaking either handset.The W595 has a 3.2Mp cameraSongs can be stored to the 8GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) memory card that’s thrown in with the W905. The W595 comes with a smaller, 2GB M2 card.Both phones are identical in their connectivity qualities and support quad-band GSM/GPRS/Edge plus 3G connections over HSDPA. Bluetooth is also pres for short-range data transfers and streaming music to wireless stereo headphones.The two phones will be available later this year and in a range of body colours. W905 fans can choose between “Volcanic Black”, “Wine Red” and “Earth Green” body colours. Anyone opting for the W595 will have the choice of “Active Blue”, “Cosmopolitan White”, “Jungle Grey” or “Lava Black”. Prices haven’t been set yet.

August 24, 2008

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August 23, 2008

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August 21, 2008

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August 20, 2008

Great White - Can’t Get There From Here [1999]

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Price: $0.96
Size: 98,06 Mb
Tracks:
1: Rollin’ Stoned
2: Ain’t No Shame
3: Silent Night
4: Saint Lorraine
5: In the Tradition
6: Freedom Song
7: Gone to the Dogs
8: Wooden Jesus
9: Sister Mary
10: Loveless Age
11: Psychedelic Hurricane
12: Hey Mister

August 18, 2008

DXG dishes out 5Mp camcorder with games

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California-based DXG has launched a new ultra-compact digital camera/camcorder that doubles as a portable entertainment centre. The DXG-589V features a 3in LCD Screen that rotates to a Gameboy-style shape for playing 20 built-in video games.The DXG-589V features a digital camera (up to 10 megapixels) and VGA camcorder (MPEG-4 video at 640 x 480 and 30 frames per second) plus said video game player, but it also sports a digital music player, and can record direct video from TVs or DVD players: video files can be saved onto SD cards.Shipping at $200/?100, information was not yet available on dimensions, formats supported by the music player or whether it would be available in the UK. In fact, the news was so…er, new, that the product wasn’t even up on the manufacturer’s website yet.

August 17, 2008

Apple settles iTunes UI patent spat

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Apple has settled a lawsuit alleging the company ripped off another firm’s design when it coded its iTunes software’s user interface. Terms of the deal reached with the plaintiff were not made public, but the case is now closed.The lawsuit was filed in June 2005 by David Contois of Contois Music and Technology. Contois alleged that iTunes’ UI was based on ideas set down in his patent number 5,864,868. The patent was filed in February 1996 and granted in January 1999.iTunes started life as SoundJam, a music playback application published in 1999 by Casady & Greene. Apple acquired the program and hired its developer in 2000. The following year it relaunched the software as iTunes.Contois’ complaint cited 19 instances where iTunes’ UI matches elements described in his patent, including its track search and selection system, and the ability to transfer songs to a portable device.Apple always maintained its innocence and denied Contois’ allegations of wilfull infringement.Contois and Apple reached an accord after 15 solid hours’ of negotiation, the Burlington Free Press reports. R

August 15, 2008

Maxtor Shared Storage Plus NAS box

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The successor to the Linux-based GP32 handheld games console will launch in the UK on 18 May, promising to bring gamers a gadget capable not only of playing native games and well-known titles under emulation, but also movies, music, and picture slideshows.The GP2X contains two 240MHz processors, 64MB of RAM, and 64MB of Flash. It sports a 320 x 240 LCD and is powered by a pair of AA batteries - enough, claimed the console’s UK distributor, for six hours’ gameplay. There’s an SD card slot for expansion, and a USB port for PC connectivity.Since it’s based on Linux, the console is ready to run a range of open source games, emulators, and ports of older titles. It can also play host to a number of media players supporting pretty much all the standard video, music and picture formats. The console ships with a full software development kit.The version of the GP2X being offered in the UK is the second release, sporting an updated display and version 2.0 firmware. The console will cost _125 inc VAT, or $190 if you’re buying from outside Europe. Pre-orders are now being taken at www.gp2x.co.uk. R

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