September 30, 2007 by Truman
If your goal in life is to prank and annoy, then this product is for you. The concept is rather simple. The annoy-a-tron is a device not much bigger than a quarter, that has a magnet for sticking on hard to reach metal surfaces. Don't have respect for it yet?Select 2 kHz, 12 kHz, or alternate, turn it on, and hide it. In two to eight minutes you will hear the first annoying beep.[Read the rest of this post]
September 26, 2007 by Lauren
I've seen some small MP3 players [with some large price tags], but this stands out to me. Here, we have a
credit card-like MP3 player that doubles as a USB jump drive.
Granted, it may be covered in somewhat tacky, liquid-themed graphics, and granted, it may not be a
server in your pocket (cough,
160GB iPod, cough); but you have to give some credit where credit's due.
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September 24, 2007 by Vincent
With the release of the new iPods which I think look absolutely amazing, and even better is I don't need all that stuff crammed on my music player so now I can finally buy one of the older video iPods a whole lot cheaper. :) Although besides my financial gain in the situation, according to a company called ISuppli, who recently torn down the iPod nano to take a look at all teh new things crammed into that wide little shell and has said that Apple is going much further with it's pricing than the average mark up for a product based on the components used in it's design, which is certainly an interesting idea.
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September 23, 2007 by Lauren
Okay, so pretty much
everyone [who matters, cough] has an MP3 player. That means little kids, elders, punks, or just your average working Joe/Jane. Also, MP3 players are cheaper than ever. A cheap MP3 player is no longer asking for bad news; you don't have to drop big bucks to get a display, voice memos, and decent battery life. Why not implement them into the workplace, like say, the hospital? This is kind of the idea; that perhaps
stethoscopes can be replaced with MP3 players.
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September 16, 2007 by Lauren
With all of the Apple buzz going around, I understand that it's hard to keep up with the competition. But I have to admit, Sony, this thing looks a little strange. As the details were released about this
new MP3 player, the Rolly, it has been said that this device aims to offer something completely different. It think it's safe to say they've certainly accomplished that much.
As you can see, it has sort of an egg shape.
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September 7, 2007 by Lauren
You knew it was coming; the new suite of drool-worthy Apple iPods have arrived, and they are looking spiffy as ever. Of course, there's plenty of things I'm not so fond of to balance out the good. With that, let us dive into a brief analysis of the new iPods.
We'll start with the smallest, and the least exciting: The iPod Shuffle. There isn't a whole lot to be said here; the Shuffle's previous design was simple, and there's hardly anything to redesign.
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August 22, 2007 by Truman
Have you ever noticed that after long car rides or flights, listening to your MP3 player, your ears are sore? Well, to be exact, it's your ear drums that are tired. Another downside to tradition ear or headphones is that you often find yourself taking them off to hear what others have to say to you. Now, with the new, revolutionary technology of the Vonia EZ-4200P Bone Conduction Headphone, you can wave goodbye to those problems.

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August 8, 2007 by Vincent
Anyone that owns an infrared remote (most of you do), know how troublesome it can be waving your arms through the air when you are in a certain place trying to get your remote to communicate with your tv, well this remote will change all of that.

Keyspan has just introduced the RF remote for Windows Vista. This remote, unlike most Vista and other computer remotes for media, uses radio frequencies rather than infrared to delivery it's signals.
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August 6, 2007 by Lauren
The Slickr is a spiffy device that seems to look like an iPhone Nano, if there was such a thing. We've seen rumors, but there hasn't been any public development concerning that and as far as I know, they're still just working on the iPhone itself. Something else we've seen is our fair share of PMPs. The Slickr is cool, or just really unoriginal, because it's the best of both worlds.
The first thing to be observed with the Slickr, despite its stunning aesthetic appeal, is that it has no touch screen capabilities.
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July 31, 2007 by Lauren
A new technology is in the works that will allow us to search for music and downloads simply by humming the tune. It is being developed by an Australian scientist, Dr. Sandra Uitdenbogerd, is the Melbourne researcher and mastermind behind this. Her idea is simple, suggesting that finding a song can be tricky if you don't know its title, or perhaps if it has common lyrics.
"If you know the words then you're far better off just typing
some lyrics into Google and that will work brilliantly, but for
certain types of music, that's not really an option," she says.
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