Mp3 Players & PMPs Category - Page 40

Snowflake iPod Dock Concept with JBL Radial Driver [The Snowflake iPod Dock is Another Concept Docking Station for iPod and iPhone Owners]

By on Saturday, 31. July 2010

There will always be a docking station available in the market for the many iPod and iPhone owners but if you want to go a bit extreme then here is one for you. What we have for you is a concept iPod Dock which designer Sylvain Gerber calls the Snowflake [...]

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RCA Ships BRC3108 Portable Blu-ray Player to Retailers [RCA Unveils New 10 inch BRC3108 Portable Blu-Ray Player]

By on Saturday, 31. July 2010

There are a lot of Blu-ray players out there and it looks like RCA has been silently shipping a new one. This is the RCA BRC3108 which has been spotted on Amazon.com and Target stores.

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Apple Has Own Location Services, Bye Bye Google [Starting with iOS 3.2, Apple Has Been Using It’s Own Location Services on Its Current iOS Devices: iPad, iPhone & iPod touch]

By on Friday, 30. July 2010

The fact that Apple has been working on its own location services software is not a secret anymore. Cupertino purchased Quattro, Placebase and Poly9, companies capable to offer Apple what it needs in terms of location services for its mobile devices.

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ZTE Peel 3G Enabled iPod Touch Case Appears At FCC [ZTE Peel 3G iPod Touch Case Gives Gets Shown At FCC, Blurs Line Between iPhone and iPod Touch]

By on Wednesday, 28. July 2010

When the iPhone was first announced back in 2007, the iPod Touch did not exist. This meant that anyone who wanted a full touchscreen device from Apple would have to sign themselves into a costly 2-year contract with AT&T (which itself wasn’t a very highly sought after option) and pay the [...]

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Grace Digital Tuner Wireless Radio and Media Player Now Available [Grace Digital Announces Their New Wireless Radio and Media Player for $220]

By on Wednesday, 28. July 2010

Grace Digital has unveiled a new wireless radio and media player which can be directly plugged into any stereo system. The new device allows users to access SIRIUS satellite radio and Pandora Internet Radio as well as some personal musical tunes of users on their own.

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Qi Wireless Power Is Now A Standard [The Wireless Power Consortium Looks To Make Devices and Chargers Run On One Standard, Allowing Interoperability]

By on Tuesday, 27. July 2010

The whole wireless power issue is an interesting one, no mistake there, but there are plenty of problems with it. The biggest of them is that some devices won’t work on some chargers. The Wireless Power Consortium, meanwhile, is working to make that problem a whole lot less prevalent, and [...]

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Google Music Launch Inching Closer To Reality? [Google's Andy Rubin Reportedly Having "Accelerated" Talks With Music Industry]

By on Monday, 26. July 2010

Google Music is still for the most part an unknown product. That said, there has been speculation and most recently we heard mention that it would be launched alongside Android 3.0 Gingerbread in time for the 2010 holiday season.

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Onkyo Goes Compact With Two New Systems [Onkyo Targets "Audiophiles" With The CS-1045DAB and the CS-545UK]

By on Monday, 26. July 2010

You’ve seen Onkyo do a lot of different things, everything from netbooks to picture frames. But where Onkyo is commonly regarded as high-quality is in their audio systems, and thus, they announce two new models, the CS-1045DAB and the CS-545UK.

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Redeye Mini Dongle Update: It’s Recalled! [Thinkflood Recalls Entire Lot Of Redeye Mini Dongles Due To Failure Rates]

By on Monday, 26. July 2010

Well that was quick. It was just five days ago that I brought you the news that the Redeye Mini Dongle, the device that would make your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch into a super-powered universal remote, was being released. Now I get the dubious pleasure of announcing that a [...]

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Raytheon Android Tactical System Coming To The Military [Android Based Battlefield Smartphone To Hit Soon?]

By on Friday, 23. July 2010

The idea of putting androids on the battlefield is not a new one–science fiction writers have been handling that idea for decades–but the idea of putting Android on the battlefield is. Apparently, there’s some word making the rounds that Raytheon is actually in the process of developing an Android-driven smartphone [...]

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