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Posts on ‘July 27th, 2007’

Voordelen van kopen elektronische goederen Online

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Eileen Roberts asked: De vooruitgang in de technologie hebben gemaakt winkelen elektronische goederen veel makkelijk. De kracht van internet heeft gemaakt winkelen elektronica een briesje op onze handige tijd door te relaxen in ons huis. [...]

SunRocket postpones service shutoff until August 5

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Customers of failed VoIP provider SunRocket finally got some answers today after the service suddenly shut down ten days ago — a message posted on the company’s website officially broke the news that service is being discontinued and apologized to customers. SunRocket has brokered a deal to sell [...]

FairUse4WM strips BBC’s iPlayer DRM?

Filed under: Home Entertainment, Portable Video

We haven’t had a chance to play with BBC’s nifty new iPlayer online video service yet, but we’re hearing that FairUse4WM strips the files of their DRM — anyone try it out yet? Let us know in comments!
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Denon launches programmable RC-7000CI remote

Filed under: Remotes, Others

Right on cue, Denon has gone and launched the oh-so-snazzy RC-7000CI remote, which we had the pleasure of seeing a tad early thanks to the FCC. The fully programmable, ZigBee-based remote allows for universal command and control of all Denon remote controlled products “as well as products from other manufacturers,” and those [...]

Current Apple machines don’t meet new EnergyStar guidelines

Uh-oh, Steve: Apple just got a little less green. New, more stringent requirements for EnergyStar certification went into effect last week, and while most manufacturers have a model or two that meets the updated regs, not a single shipping Mac qualifies. Apple’s taken a lot of heat in the past for its environmental policies, and [...]

Tech-savvy iTeddy puts other bears to shame

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Portable Audio

If you thought your childhood favorite Teddy Ruxpin was hot stuff, it ain’t got nothing on the MP3-playing iTeddy. Reportedly, the UK-based critter is all set to launch today, and will be available in the Argos catalog for a respectable £59.99 ($123). The bear itself comes with a built-in LCD, [...]

Halo 3 site offers ringtone downloads

Filed under: Games, Ringtones
For all of you waiting to pick up your prepaid copies of Halo 3, the Microsoft Halo 3 site has a few mobile goodies to get at while you wait. Finish the Fight, Last Spartan, and the Halo theme can all be grabbed as ringtones for your MP3 playing handsets. Also up [...]

Kodak sues Matsushita over patent infringement

Filed under: Digital Cameras

Kodak, a name pretty much synonymous with the word “camera” in the past, and “crap” more recently, sued Japanese manufacturer Masushita (primary owner of Panasonic, amongst others), alleging the company infringed upon its digital camera patents. In documents filed in Texas, Kodak claims that the company violated patents for an “electronic camera [...]

SK Telecom develops phone-controlled cleaning bot

Filed under: Cellphones, Robots

SK Telecom, never wanting to be outdone by clever hackers in producing totally useless and bizarre devices that no one really needs, is in the final development stages on a Roomba-style robot that can be controlled by your mobile phone. The circular cleaning bot will be able to receive direction from a [...]

Sony expands VAIO SZ line with new SZ6 series

Filed under: Laptops

Sony’s made no secret of its plans to give its VAIO SZ line of laptops a Santa Rosa refresh, but it looks like the company’s now let loose a few more details, including the all important word on pricing and availability. In addition to that Santa Rosa boost, these ones (dubbed the SZ6 [...]