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Nine Tune-Ups II Helmet- Take your music to mountains

Friday, May 5th, 2006

Brand spankin’ new Audio Series, the Nine.9 Audio features Tune-Ups ear pads with a premium quality set of specially designed headphones built seamlessly into the pad. Now you can dial in your favorite tunes anywhere on the hill without the hassles of earbuds or extra cords. Just plug in your iPod, Nomad, or any other […]

Sony Portable Reader System PRS-500 Review

Thursday, May 4th, 2006

A Digital Reading Experience - “like.no.other”The Sony® Reader offers a new and convenient digital reading experience. It boasts an amazing screen with technology that rivals text on paper. Weighing less than 9 ounces158 and at only ½” thin,159 it’s more compact than many paperbacks. Plus, it comes with software that seamlessly allows you to search […]

MythTV jumps into world of TiVO

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Key Features
Basic ‘live-tv’ functionality. Pause/Fast Forward/Rewind “live” TV.Support for multiple tuner cards and multiple simultaneous recordings.Distributed architecture allowing multiple recording machines and multiple playback machines on the same network, completely transparent to the user.
Compresses video in software using rtjpeg (from Nuppelvideo) or mpeg4 (from libavcodec). Full support for Hardware MPEG-2 encoder cards (Hauppauge PVR-250 / […]

DIY Kyoto’s Wattson

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Wattson enables you to leaarn deeply about your own home energy use very interactively and also shows which equipment uses how much power in display which will help you decide turning on and off of that application very easily and help you save energy and money.
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Convert your mobile in traditional phone!!- Phobile

Monday, March 27th, 2006

Forget international roaming and WAP capability, phones were far more entertaining in the good old days. Unwieldy hunks of plastic with clunking great dials, shrieking bells, pulse dialling and, best of all, chunky handsets. You remember; the hefty dumbbell-like things that you could barely balance between shoulder and ear. Needless to say there’s no place […]

Perfect VoIP Gadget for Traveller- Vtraveller

Monday, March 27th, 2006

There are several ways to communicate with friends and colleagues when you’re travelling. Shouting very loudly is one option, but it’s pretty useless unless the person you’re trying to contact is within spitting distance. So what do you do? No, you don’t pack two tin cans and a really long bit of string. You use […]


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