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HTC Touch Pro now available in UK

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 by admin

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Vodafone impending the Touch Pro to touch decreased in the UK their month, and guaranteed enough, argued expectation has become a reality. HTC’s mighty WinMo-powered smartphone is now to be had based on what i read in official UK distributor devicewire, and if you just recently so transpire to use pounds as your number one currency, you can contend one of your own for the eye-popping worth of £514.99 (including VAT). We will not bother converting the to bucks — faith us, you are bigger off pretending you do not know.

iHome ships rotatable iH41 iPod alarm clock

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by admin

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We’ve heard around iHome’s twistable iH41 from the time of CES, but it seems as if the outfit to conclude got its act up and set about to ship these kinds of out. Designed specifically for the iPod touch and its variable aspect screen, right now unit can be flipped for easy orientation switching who enables users to view widescreen videos additonally it is docked and charging; when rotated, the digital clock screen are able to additionally tweak to “complement the position of the unit.” Notably, there is no talk about of iPhone / iPhone 3G compatibility, but you do get a handy remote thrown in as long as you choose to cough up $79.99.

iHome ships rotatable iH41 iPod alarm clock

Monday, August 11th, 2008 by admin

 

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We’ve heard roughly iHome’s twistable iH41 from the time of CES, but it appears covet the outfit at last got its act up and initiated to ship these types of out. Designed specifically for the iPod touch and its variable aspect screen, this moment unit can be flipped for easy orientation switching the present enables users to view widescreen videos additonally it is docked and charging; when rotated, the digital clock rating should furthermore tweak to “complement the position of the unit.” Notably, there is no talk about of iPhone / iPhone 3G compatibility, but you do get a handy remote thrown in could you figure out to cough up $79.99.

Samsung’s 750-series Touch of Color LCDs now shipping

Thursday, May 8th, 2008 by admin

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Sammy already gave us a heads-up that its Touch of Color LCD HDTVs would be widely available in May, and although it has issued no separate release to inform Earthlings that these things are available for purchase, here’s the notice you’ve been dying to receive. As of right now, both the 650- and 750-series sets are in stock and available to procure from a wide variety of resellers, and if you’re curious as to whether or not either family is worth your time, you can get a hint from our review of the LN52A650 right here.

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InPhase to finally ship Tapestry 300r holographic storage solution in May

Sunday, April 27th, 2008 by admin

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Talk about escaping the label of vaporware by this much. We’ve been hearing that holographic storage was right around the bend from InPhase for well over three years now, but it has finally managed to get its ducks in a row and should start shipping the unicorn-like Tapestry 300r next month. The firm had a demonstrative version on display at NAB Show earlier this month, and apparently real live working units will be making their way out to archival junkies in just weeks. Granted, it will demand a whopping $18,000 to get a shipping label made with your address on it, and each piece of 300GB media is $180 — but hey, that’s the price you pay these days to know that you’ll decompose before your data degrades.

[Via The Register]

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UAE nabbed a pair of ships suspected for undersea cable cutting

Monday, April 14th, 2008 by admin

Turns out the United Arab Emirates took two ships into custody on February 19th after those infamous cable cuttings. Wayward anchors are suspected to be at fault, and the Korean company responsible for one of the vessels just agreed to fork over 60 grand in damages in exchange for the release of its ship. The other ship, which is owned by an Iraqi company, is still under Dubai custody, and the two sailors on board were arrested and are awaiting prosecution next week. As for us, we’re standing by our space aliens in league with garden gnomes theory. It all just adds up.

source:engadget