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Posts on ‘February 21st, 2007’

i.Dear Wood Speaker - trees a crowd?

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The i.Dear Wood Speaker is a tiny 1.5W speaker on a keychain with a wooden case and a rechargeable Li-Polymer battery.  It’s clearly designed to broadcast your mobile phone secrets, although it will also work with ordinary [...]

iMainGo Portable Speaker System - big sound, small package

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The iMainGo Portable Speaker System. The PR blurb says that this puppy contains a ‘state of the art digital amplifier’ and ‘high output stereo speakers’. Which apparently means that it will make your iPod sound very loud as needed. A set of batteries last around 30 hours, which should improve your popularity [...]

Hack your own games console - flashback to the beeps and pixels

Hack your own games console with the XGS Micro Edition Kit. Compatible with Atari 2600 joysticks and powered by an 80 MIP RISC processor. Beep, parp, beep, parp – relive the days, man. $199.95.

 Now you can build your own video game console in the old style. This retro-inspired gaming system is designed [...]

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FilterMusic - high quality uninterrupted internet radio

FilterMusic is a specially selected group of Internet radio stations which deliver 128kbps, uninterrupted music feeds in a variety of genres for your listening pleasure. Nothing earth shatteringly new here, but a Nice Idea nonetheless. Oh and it comes with a handy RSS feed which is a nice touch.
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Blockposters - create huge wall posters from your images

Blockposters is a new free online service that lets you create large wall posters from any image. Upload your photo, slice it up and download a PDF file to print. Sure, you’ll get stitch marks on the edges of the sheets, but hey it’s better than nothing and pretty cool at that.

 Upload an image from your computer [...]

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Devicescape - quick and easy auto-connect to hotspots

Devicescape. Sign up, download the software and it will automatically sign you in to your WiFi service of choice as you roam. The program runs on Windows PCs, Windows Mobile 5.0 smartphones and a couple of other WiFi devices, but it will need many more VoIP and WiFi enabled devices on [...]

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Macworld 2007 Show Floor Showoff: ETCHamac

Filed under: Macworld, Accessories, Hardware, Video, Cult of Mac
Some Mac websites might say, ‘Macworld 2007? That’s old news, grandpa!’ Not TUAW, though, because we are devoted to getting as many videos that feature yours truly onto the internet as possible. After some production delays we can finally share with you our brief chat with the [...]

Ars’ First Look at Joost

Filed under: Multimedia, Software, Video, Beta Beat

We recently mentioned that the Joost IPTV streaming video service had released an Intel Mac compatible beta version of their client. Now Ars Technica has put up a First Look and it looks pretty darn cool. While there are still some rough edges to be ironed out with text [...]

Y Combinator Taking Apps: Have Idea, Will Travel

Got an idea? Willing to hustle for a summer to see it grow? Y Combinator just announced their summer application drive. Applications are due by April 2nd and by the 10th, a few will be selected to present in Mountain View on April 21-22nd. If selected, your team will relocate to work and learn in [...]

Google Goes After GMAiL.pl

Shortly after releasing it’s great Gmail service into the wild for any and all to register it seems that Google found the domain Gmail.pl taken. The polish domain name was taken by a group of Polish Poets. GMAIL stands for Grupa Młodych Artystów i Literatów (GMAiL) or Group of Young Artists and Writers.
Google has [...]