
The uCan MP3 player from Ubana is yet another waterproof device to hit the market, giving swimmers (synchronized or otherwise) an additional method to relax while they’re busy cutting through the waves. Continue reading »

Onda has released a new Mp3 player called the VX818. Looks more like one of those rubber erasers from a classroom if you ask me. The VX818 comes with a 1.1 inch OLED display, 1GB/2GB capacities, Continue reading »

JR.com may have let the cat of the bag, but Creative’s not letting that stop it from getting all official with its new Vado Pocket Video Cam, which is taking square aim at the likes of Pure Digital’s Flip Video cheapcorder. Continue reading »

Sharp has just let loose a pair of new sizable and feature-packed LCD TVs, although you’re more likely to find one of ‘em in a kiosk or a conference room than a home theater. Intended primarily for commercial use, the 46-inch TL-M4600 and 52-inch TL-M5200 each boast a full 1920 x 1080 resolution Continue reading »

Remember the apple shaped iPod protective case the other day? Now it’s available in three more colors ~ the blue, pink and black. One for $6.26. Oh yeah, it’s for iPod Nano 3rd Generation.
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Are you a talented smart phone application developer? Then you will be pleased to find out BlackBerry is thinking about you. Well not that specifically, but still! Tomorrow in Orlando BlackBerry will announce the $150 Million BlackBerry Partners Fund backed up by Research In Motion, the RBC and Thomson Reuters. Continue reading »

As reported by Anythingbutipod, the Cowon’s D2 portable media player is now available with 16GB of internal capacity. Just like the previous version (2,4 and 8G), the D2 features a 2.5-inch touchscreen display, video recorder, Line-In Recorder, built-in FM tuner as well as support for MP3, WMA, OGG WAV, APE and FLAC Codecs but all video files must be converted using jetAudio VX. Continue reading »

Not that there was any doubt that OLED is on its way to larger sizes (hasn’t it been since like 2005?), but Japanese firm Sumitomo Chemical announced its plans to produce 40-inch OLED panels for HDTVs some time in 2009, meaning Sumitomo-based TVs could hit the market in 2009 or 2010. Samsung’s old-skool 40-inch OLED HDTV prototype shown above for scale.
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