Latest Digital Technology Review

Latest Digital Technology Review


Boombox iPod Dock Dual Speaker

Posted: 26 Nov 2009 03:00 PM PST

If you can not rotate the iPod Boombox great, at least you can have this little thing. It will allow you to listen your music on a boombox classic, but you will not break the bank to buy it. Of course, you’ll look really stupid to try this perch on your shoulder, so you might just want to leave it on the table. At least you’ll have the chance to combine new technology with a classic.

Boombox iPod Dock Speaker

The platform features dual speakers and is meant to offer rich sound. It is compatible with most iPods and even work a lot with the iPhone. The device can be completely erased, for obvious reasons. They do not specify how the Dock gets its energy, either by batteries or is powered by USB. I hope it’s powered by USB, but you never know. You can buy it for $ 18. [via coolest-gadgets]

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iXP3 Internet Messaging Clock Cool Gadgets

Posted: 26 Nov 2009 11:00 AM PST

The iXP3 Internet Messaging Clock is a gadget you can put on your desktop. It has a swing arm which has red LEDs on it. When shaken back and forth quickly, it gives the illusion of a text floating in the air that is used to display messages.

iXP3 Internet Messaging Clock Network

 

A port on the back lets you connect to a router. The port is a standard RJ45 Ethernet allows to be executed directly from the router to the clock and make the Internet connected.

Once connected to your router you need to register the device online and sent messages to the service are shown floating in the air on the clock.
iXP3 Internet Messaging Clock Features

* Office hours waving that uses LEDs to create a floating text
* Internet enabled
* RJ-45 Ethernet port built in
* Messages sent by www.myixp3.com
* Displays time, date, temperature, and messages sent over the Internet
* Ships with U.S. 110v plug for other regions you only need a plug adapter
* No subscription fees

[via gadgetvenue]

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Kingjim Pomera Note Taking Uniq Gadgets

Posted: 26 Nov 2009 02:45 AM PST

This gadget falls into the category of gadgets crazy because of me not understanding why it is really necessary. The Pomera Kingjim is a device for taking notes with a full size keyboard with a VGA to 5 inches. What it does is lets you take notes and send emails when connected to a mobile phone.

Kingjim Pomera Note Taking Gadget

The strange thing is that if you need a mobile phone to connect, so why bother with the camera screen perhaps a Bluetooth keyboard for your smartphone today with an installed application could achieve the same goal. That aside, it seems easy to type on and the notebook base, it appears to do good work.

Specifications wise, it has 89MB of internal memory to store notes, which can be further increased using a microSD card. The device can connect to your PC via USB to transfer notes and the device is powered by two AAA batteries. It has a hefty price tag of about $ 399. [via gadgetvenue]

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Sony Ericsson Satio Complaints Music Phone

Posted: 25 Nov 2009 10:45 PM PST

It would be your chance. You finally have the cell phone that you have been waiting in your hands, and you notice that its reliability is poor. It sounds ominous, but it is quite common for digital toys like the mobile phones are delivered with defects. Lately, what has happened to several customers who bought the phone Sony Ericsson Satio of The Carphone Warehouse stores and British Phones4u. The amount of Sony Ericsson Satios that were returned because of complaints of defects was so high that both chains have decided to pull the Satio of the sales area (at least for the short time after).

Sony Ericsson Satio Complaints Music Phone

This is painful for Sony Ericsson, which recently have had luck with the K850, W910 and C902 models, and even had to make a compensation agreement with the suppliers concerned. Although until now it has hit two sales offices, it seems that the Sony Ericsson Satio had not passed the quality test for a number of configurations, but managed to finish in the hands of consumers, as 100% approved. It’s certainly a big hole in their reliability and this is a setback for a company that already knows stormy weather.

At this moment we have not received any reports from outside the region that the chains mentioned exercise, and therefore we assume he is still a relatively isolated incident yet. Yet it is remarkable that very often, shortly after the appearance on the market, the phones need to update with new firmware. [via letsgodigital]

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Samsung Go $100 Cheaper Netbook

Posted: 25 Nov 2009 06:00 PM PST

The New York Times offers $ 100 of Netbook GB Samsung when you subscribe to the Times Reader 2.0 subscription service. The Times Reader 2.0 is a software designed for computers and is powered by Adobe AIR. The application makes reading documents new feel more like reading a document rather than a website.

Samsung Go Netbook $100 Cheaper

However, all is not as cool as it sounds like the NYT subscription Times Reader version 2.0 software costs $ 179.40 for heavy year and you’ll also have to pay another $ 279.99 for the netbook c is itself (after $ 100 rebate), it makes a total of $ 459.39 to get the cheapest netbook. What I recommend doing is just buying another netbook that runs less than $ 459.39 and also search around for the new charge.

If you need access to the NYT news and are happy to pay the subscription when the offer is not so bad because he always gives you a saving on the netbook on the regular price. For those interested in the technical specifications of the Samsung Netbook GB, it is powered by an Intel Atom N270, has a 10.1 “screen, 1GB of memory and a hard disk of 160 GB which makes it a pretty standard netbook. [via gadgetvenue]

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