Gadgets

ePlate has potential to tell that person what you really think

Technology is coming into every portion of our lives, and so it (technology) thought it would be good to �upgrade� our license plate frames. EPlate is a license plate frame that has an LED screen on the bottom, with the ability to store 250 scrolling characters. When you push (or slam) on the brakes, the LEDs will light up and ...

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FlexMedia animated electroluminescent signs

Although not the most useful of products displayed at CES, the FlexMedia animated signs are pretty cool looking. The name of the product pretty much says it all. They are animated posters that are flexible and thin. Using the superpowers of EL (Electroluminescent), the FlexMedia signs look like they could be a nice replacement to the drab days of non-animated ...

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TransDock is ultimate dock for a car

So as most of you know, today was Macworld and it seems like everything being discussed revolves around the iPod; well here is yet another iPod gadget for your viewing pleasure. The Transdock by DLO is an iPod dock for your car that will basically do the same thing as many other iPod docks, except that this does more. Yes, ...

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Anshin-Navi GPS phones for the kiddies

Japan’s second largest mobile operator AU KDDI announced 3 new phones this morning, but we are more interested in their upgraded service “Anshin-Navi”. The Sanyo A5525SA and Sweets Cute phones are targeted to young kids. Their parents can subscribe to the Anshin-Navi service which automatically detects the phone’s location by GPS, and check it on their phones or PCs. What’s ...

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Philips� new DVD players compatible with iPod

Philips� has decided to follow along in the iPod craze, even if it looks that things might start switching to the iPhone. The new DVD players, the DCP750 and the DCP850, will have a built in iPod cradle and a DVD/CD drive, so you can either watch illegal movies on your iPod or legal ones with the DVD player. On ...

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Macworld: Chestnut Hill George iPod dock lives up to expectations

Remember that post about the Chestnut Hill Sound George iPod dock? Well, after testing out some of its features quickly today, it has lived up to be what it has been rumored to be. There are additional capabilities that were not mentioned before. Primarily, the best feature is that it is completely firmware upgradeable. They have said that they are ...

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Macworld: wiDock wirelessly syncs your iPod with one button

Maybe you are lazy, or maybe you want to be on the cutting edge of wireless technology. Either one of these situations are reason enough to get the new wiDock that has been launched today at Macworld. It connects over a 802.11b/g wireless network to auto-sync with iTunes which is installed on your PC. It also connects to your stereo ...

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Macworld: Vakaadoo iVak iPod case protects and is anything but clunky

The new iVak case, has had many people flocking around the booth today at Macworld with eager consumers wondering what that new, thin, stylish iPod case really is. As said before, it doesn’t add any bulk to your iPod, and it is being made for the iPod 5G, and the Nano 1/2G. Look foward to a hands on review straight ...

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Macworld: iMainGo by Portable Sound Labs impresses

“Small system. HUGE SOUND!” Says the box of the new iMainGo portable media player that has been released at Macworld 2007. It will connect to any MP3 player as it uses the headphone jack as well as the proprietary iPod 30pin connector. It has garnered much attention at Macworld, and the Portable Sound Labs booth has had a great amount ...

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The iPhone is HUGE!

Ok, so we might be slightly exaggerating on the iPhone’s hugeness, but it sure isn’t the smallest thing on the market according to the pictured size comparisons. As you can see from its relative size to the Motorola SLVR, the 30GB iPod, and the Nano, it’s not really a tiny device. Though, we guess since it is going to be ...

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