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uk.gizmodo.com » Gizmodo UK - Sep 3, 2008
Gizmodo's elder statesmen may remember devices like Speak & Spell, from Texas Instruments. It was aimed at children and was cutting edge technology at the time don't you know, but we haven't seen this particular …
Also tagged: technology, sample
uk.gizmodo.com » Gizmodo UK - Sep 3, 2008
The first thing I think off when I hear about TV in the bath tub is me screaming briefly before I turn crispy from that good old combo of electricity and water. Sony, ever thinking of its customers safety [except for …
Also tagged: entertainment, gadgets, mobile devices, tv, home entertainment
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 2, 2008
The news about new iPods coming out on September 9th combined with observations during my daily visits to the gym have got me wondering about how many of you use an MP3 player while working out. Based on these …
Also tagged: health, zune, apple, mp3, ipod, mp3 players, question of the day, workouts
digitaltrends.com » Digital Trends - Portable Media - Sep 2, 2008
Audio gear maker Shure has rolled out a selection of new noise-isolated headphones designed to be used with today's smartphones, offering both a noise-isolating experience for music and video as well as an inline …
digitaltrends.com » Digital Trends - Most Recent News - Aug 28, 2008
Mo’ megapixels, mo’ problems. As high-end digital cameras capture larger and larger images, the need for faster and larger capacity flash cards to scribble down all that data as quickly as possible has only gotten …
slashgear.com » SlashGear - Aug 28, 2008
It seems like technology is getting smaller and smaller each and every day. This Samsung hard drive could fit in your wallet–well, if your wallet is particularly fat–and it can run off of your USB port. The 20 GB 1.8″ …
Also tagged: samsung, archive, usb drive, hard drives
digitaltrends.com » Digital Trends - Portable Media - Aug 27, 2008
Mo’ megapixels, mo’ problems. As high-end digital cameras capture larger and larger images, the need for faster and larger capacity flash cards to scribble down all that data as quickly as possible has only gotten …
digitaltrends.com » Digital Trends - Portable Media - Aug 25, 2008
With the gargantuan IFA 2008 show just around the corner, Cowon today started building momentum for its own upcoming offerings by dropping select details about three upcoming players. The Cowon S9, O2 and L3 all carry …
digitaltrends.com » Digital Trends - Portable Media - Aug 25, 2008
Amazon.com's Kindle electronic reader set out to redefine—well, really, define—a mass market for electronic books. And while sales of the Kindle device have reportedly been decent, for the most part the Kindle hasn't …
uk.gizmodo.com » Gizmodo UK - Aug 23, 2008
Mad Russian designer Art Lebedev has been a busy boy in recent months. After taking a lifetime to finally get his signature Optimus Maximus OLED keyboard from concept to product, these days you can't slow him down. In …
Also tagged: gadgets, storage, peripherals