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Archive for February 23rd, 2008

Toshiba T400BL 4GB MP3 Player

Toshiba T400BL 4GB mp3 player

Hold out the palm of your hand and accept the freedom to experience your music, your photos, and your video everywhere you go. Toshibas T400 Gigabeat#174 portable media player delivers 4GB of storage space#32#151#32a 1,000 song or 4,000 photo capacity#32#151#32in a sophisticated brushed black metal alloy body. The 2.4 LCD screen gives you an ideal viewing area for both navegating your audio and video collection#32#151#32with the aid of the PlusPadtrade#32#151#32and viewing your favorite photos and video. Sixteen hours of audio and 5 hours of video playback battery life mean that your new T400 will keep up with your demand for the ultimate in audio and video experience.

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Get yourself a TiVo HD DVR for just $199

TiVo currently has a new special going for the TiVo HD DVR. For a limited time you can now get a refurbished model for just $199.99. That price does require a one year service obligation which will run you an additional $12.95 a month or $129 for the full year. As we mentioned this is just for a limited time and the offer will end on April 2.

Read [TiVo] Via [Boy Genius Report]

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Apple to delay the release of the iPhone SDK?

When Apple first announced the SDK, it was supposed to be available by the end of February 2008. Now with just about one week left, Business Week is reporting that the long awaited iphone SDK will be anywhere from one to three weeks late.

Business Week has stated that this news has come from “one source” and as of now there has not been any official confirmation or comment regarding the delay from Apple.

Read [Business Week]

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Leica’s CEO removed from power

Posted Feb 23rd 2008 3:20PM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Digital CamerasWithout any definitive rhyme nor reason, it appears that Leica’s CEO, Steven K. Lee, has been “removed from power by the company’s supervisory board.” Reportedly, Mr. Lee has been replaced by the firm’s owner and board chairman Andreas Kaufman, who will run the company jointly with board financial controller and treasurer, Andreas Lobejäger, until later this month. Interestingly, we’re not told who will pick up the reins permanently after that — nor exactly why the decision was made — but we suppose it’s only a matter of hours before we find out.

[Via 1001 Noisy Cameras]

Deadlines extended on two HDTV contests, go enter!

Posted Feb 23rd 2008 1:27PM by Ryan Block
Filed under: Announcements, HDTV
You know, this last week we closed up two contests where you’d have the chance to win an HDTV (among other things), but we were feeling a little magnanimous and decided to leave them open through this weekend. Just remember, you can enter both contests one time, but you can’t enter either contest more than once. Check out all the details and rules below:

Read - Win a Philips 42PFL5603D 42-inch 1080p HDTV
Read - Win an LCD HDTV, Xbox 360, and plenty of Old Spice

This ActionCamera is the perfect gift for people that do “Extreme Sports” and want to see a piece of the action in video. Basically, the camera is attached to a helmet, and the rest is obvious.

Codenamed ATC-2K and made by Oregon Scientific, the camera is able to record videos at 30 frames per second, with a VGA format and 640×480 resolution. While the internal memory only has 32MB of storage, you can increase it by using a SD memory card.

Other features include being waterproof (3 meters is the limit) and the option to strap it to the handlebars of your bicycle.

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PS - it costs $130.

DIY IR headgear repels security cameras, attracts “security”

Posted Feb 23rd 2008 7:53AM by Donald Melanson
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets It’s not the first method we’ve seen for blinding security cameras, but this new DIY / art project from the folks at Oberwelt e.V. looks to be one of the simplest, and one of the few that could conceivably be used on an everyday basis. Dubbed the I-R.A.S.C. (for “infra-redlight against surveillance camera”), the device apparently consists simply of a series of infrared lights connected to a battery, which combine to blot out your face with a slightly unnerving glow. Needless to say, while it appears to hide your identity quite effectively, it doesn’t exactly scream subtlety, so you’d best think of some excuses to explain yourself if you actually plan on trying this thing out in public.

[Via Coolest gadgets]

Nokia n95 8gb slike

Nokia N95 8GB slike is one of the best phones out there, that’s for sure. If you’re wondering what does the slike in the end does or mean, i do too. I won’t tell you how I’ve decided to write this post about the Nokia N95 8GB slike too, si perhaps you should start searching this term on Google: "Nokia N95 8GB Slike".

Anyway, as i was saying, this toy is one the best phones out there and many of you might want it. After all, what’s not to like at Nokia N95 8GB: huge screen, great multimedia capabilities, GPS, dual slider, etc. Oh, perhaps you don;w want to compare Nokia N95 8GB with the brand new Nokia N96 presented at CES, but that’s a completely different story.

That’s it. Oh, an if any of you knows what’s that "Slike" word in the end of the title or what does Nokia N95 8GB Slike mean, do tell. And that is not a joke

There Will be no iPhone SDK for You (For a Few Days)

Apple’s iPhone SDK will be delayed for between one and three weeks, according to Business Week.

"Apple had no comment, and as yet there’s no word on any events related to an SDK release next week. However I’m also hearing that the situation is fluid, and a lot of last-minute decisions are close to being made about what precisely will or will not be disclosed next week, if anything. There are, apparently, a lot of moving parts to something this complex."

As delays go, it’s hardly Duke Nukem Forever.

The iphone SDK Will Be Late [BW]

T-Mobile completes SunCom Wireless purchase

T-Mobile has wrapped up the acquisition of SunCom Wireless. A deal that was first announced back in September 2007 and received FCC approval on February 8th, it will allow 1.1 million customers from North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to consider T-Mobile as a provider. Additionally this puts T-Mobile in 98 of the top 100 national markets.

Read [T-Mobile]

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