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| Yinlips X321HD HD-Capable PMP |
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Yinlips is about to release a new HD-capable PMP in China called the X321HD. Specs-wise, the device will feature a 3. 6-inch high-definition Sharp screen, a voice recorder, a picture browser, an e-book reader and support up to 768p HD video playback. |
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Published: 04:39, Friday, September 3, 2010
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| Pioneer Hi-Fi X-CM30 iPod Dock |
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The Pioneer Hi-Fi X-CM30 iPod dock is capable of transferring your videos and photos from the iPod to the TV and supports most of multimedia file formats, which are stored on a CD or USB flash drive. |
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Published: 04:33, Friday, September 3, 2010
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| Latest Apple iPod touch hits FCC, gets taken apart |
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Any Apple fans out there waiting to grab the brand new iPod touch hotness? If so, you're going to be pleased to learn that Apple's newest iToy has hit the FCC for certification and has been mercilessly torn down. |
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Published: 20:59, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| Apple Unveils New iPod touch With Retina Display And Forward-facing Camera |
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Apple's latest generation of iPod touch has the same front facing camera, retina display, a rear HD camera, and a A4 processor as the iPhone 4. The forward-facing camera and a microphone allow you to do FaceTime with other iPod touch and iPhone 4 owners. |
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Published: 14:40, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| Apple goes back in time with new iPod Shuffle |
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It's rather rare to see Apple going backward in designs. In 2005, Apple removes the screen thing by introducing the iPod Shuffle. Last year, they removed the buttons by introducing a new Shuffle with no buttons, only an OFF-ON-SHUFFLE button. |
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Published: 06:31, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| Finally the new iPod Touch gets official |
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Finally, the time has come for Apple to officially officiate their new iPod Touch. Like previous iPod Touch which got their design with the theme of 'an iPhone without the phone', the new iPod Touch is blessed with nearly everything that is from the iPhone 4, minus the slim slot and the ugly packing. |
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Published: 06:21, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| Pioneer X-CM30 will free your iPod |
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Unfortunately only compatible with iPods (No iPhones), Pioneer latest compact Hi-Fi X-CM30 comes with a nice little iPod dock allowing you to not only access to your iPod audios files but will also let you transport your Video/Photo from your iPod to your TV as well as being capable to play pretty much anything (WMA, MP3…) stored on a CD or USB drive. |
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Published: 04:50, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| Apple Unveils World's Smallest iPod |
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Apple has unveiled the new redesigned iPod shuffle, which features both clickable “ring” buttons and Apple's innovative VoiceOver technology, enabling you to easily navigate your favorite music and playlists without ever looking at their iPod shuffle. |
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Published: 01:40, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| Apple Introduces iPod nano 6G |
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Apart from having their new iPod shuffle, Apple has also introduced its upcoming iPod Nano 6G. Featuring a polished aluminum and glass enclosure, this completely redesigned iPod nano comes with a 1. |
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Published: 01:34, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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| New Apple TV – Smaller, No Hard Drive, Still Not Particularly Interesting |
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Apple today unveiled their new Apple TV device, which as rumors had suggested costs $99, tops out playback at 720p and is focused on renting TV episodes for a dollar or new films for five dollars. |
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Published: 00:01, Thursday, September 2, 2010
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