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Saturday, 28 January 2006 |
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 BLUETAKE i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Headphone Is Granted 2 Awards in Bluetooth SIG Best of CES Contest 2006 The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has officially announced the winners of its Best of CES Contest 2006, the first such contest hosted by the organization at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2006 to highlight the most innovative and consumer-friendly new Bluetooth enabled products. BLUETAKE i-PHONO mini Bluetooth Stereo Headphone is granted awards in “Stereo Audio” category and “Overall Winner” of “Bluetooth SIG Best of CES Contest 2006”. |
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Thursday, 26 January 2006 |
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 As the digital world gains momentum and turns mobile, the performance difference between notebook computers and desktop computers have gradually narrowed. There is a big market for laptop system. Thermaltake will introduce a cooler pinpointed at the hot notebook computers at the eve of 2006. The Tai-Chi M is the multipurpose laptop cooler from Thermaltake Technology. |
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
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The XT1 allows you to arrange the satellite speakers to suit your listening tastes - from right next to the laptop computer to as far apart as the speaker cord will allow. The XT1 is magnetically shielded and can be placed right next to a laptop LCD without distorting the image. Sound quality from the XT1 is really good - far better than anything the built in speakers on our Dell Inspiron 6000 could produced. Imaging and staging was also decent as well.
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Written by Harold Yang
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
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The package that the webcam came in was very surprising. The webcam was in a plastic blister package. If you are like me, most of the plastic blister packs that products have been in have been very difficult to open. In some cases, opening plastic blister packages can be by hand can be quite deadly, so use a knife. This one however, you do not need a knife as the back of the package was perforated with holes allowing you to easily open the webcam package and pull out the contents out. |
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
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Ready-to–Wear Communication and Entertainment: Motorola and Burton Launch the Audex™ Jacket Series
Motorola’s newly formed TEAMMOTO showcase the ultimate winter sports jacket and latest handsets Libertyville, Ill and Burlington, VT – 20 January 2006 – Kicking off the winter sports season, Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) and Burton Snowboards today announce the commercial availability of the Bluetooth-enabled Audex Jacket Series. |
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Written by Stephen Fung
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Monday, 23 January 2006 |
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Targus is well known as a leader for all things related to laptops. From their series of laptop bags, to all sorts of accessories from mice, power supplies, and cooling devices, every product gets a reasonable level of design and thought to make a mobile techie’s life easy. This latest series of laptop bags known as “Urban”. Using durable materials and built-in concessions for your Digital Lifestyle Devices (i.e.: Cell Phones and MP3 Players), the Urban Series is built for the young mobile professional. Let’s find out how this case survives out in the real world. |
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Written by Stephen Fung
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Monday, 23 January 2006 |
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When I was approached by
Bluetake
to review some new products, I was like: "Umm... Okay... Who the heck are you?"
Well, apparently, Bluetake has been making the rounds trying to drum up
publicity for their line of Bluetooth powered products and have been doing a
pretty good job. All of their products are based on Bluetooth technology, and
their goal is to unwire you in every way they can. Today, they unwire our mouse
with their latest combo: BlueTake BT510 Bluetooth Mini Mouse & BT009Si Bluetooth
USB Adapter. Let's see how the stuff works in the real world! |
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Tuesday, 24 January 2006 |
 Palm LifeDrive
Once upon a time, a small company by the name of Palm released a small pocket computer, and it took the world by storm. Once the pride of those who donned wrist watches with calculators, the PDA became a chic accoutrement for up-and-coming business people. Then the sleepy giant Microsoft awoke, smelling money in the wind, and launched its own PDA operating system. It was clumsy and the hardware was poor, but over time and with the help of tight integration with Microsoft’s other Office products, Windows CE picked up steam. As more third parties refined the hardware, and user complaints pushed for better software, the PDA that was once a laughing stock took control of the market.
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