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8 Mar
Creative a leading company in the field of PC& digital audio has announced its PlayDock I500. PlayDock offers high treble quality and high performance. It has a dock combining with Apple iPod, in-built powerful sub woofer, two drivers, and charge can. Player and PlayDock which dock can be controlled remotely by a wireless remote control. An AV output terminal is loaded in the PlayDock to offer connectivity with the Television.
PlayDock has 2.1 channel Hi-Fi music stations built in the sub woofer to offer support to play back, docking, and charging. Besides the AV output terminal you can also load the compatible input to play MP3 player and the CD player etc. You can also have a look at the photographs while listening to your favorite music. ?Made for iPod? logograph qualifies the PlayDock I500 for iPod.
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Creative has recently introduced the Creative Xdock Wireless, Creative Xdock is designed especially for use with the iPod photo, iPod with video, iPod mini and iPod Nano. Creative Xdock Wireless has the capacity to play music up to 100 feet away via Creative X-Fi Wireless Receivers. You just need to connect it simply like a cordless phone.
By choosing between two modes for music playback viz. broadcast and individual zones you can satisfy your requirement of playing music in different rooms of the home by Creative X-Fi Wireless Receivers or just listen to your favorite songs in one room only. All wireless receivers come with their specified remotes. Creative Xdock Wireless and Creative X-Fi Wireless Receiver will be available for $299.00 and $149.00 respectively during the month of March 2007.
“We’re thrilled that Creative is joining the iPod ecosystem with the launch of the Creative Xdock Wireless,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Just place your iPod in the Xdock and easily play music wirelessly in any room with the great sound quality of Xtreme Fidelity.”
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Creative TravelSound i is a high tech docking speaker for your iPod. It offers highest Treble quality. The TravelSound i also offer video possibilities. The power of control is enhanced by the remote control provided with TravelSound i. four NeoTitanium micro drivers clear perform a clearing to deliver a faithful sound. By connecting the AV output terminal it becomes possible to view photograph/the animated picture retained in iPod on a TV. USB terminal facilitates file transfer to personal computer. You can purchase Creative TravelSound i at a price of 17,800 Yen.
8 Mar
Creative a leading company in the field of PC& digital audio has announced its PlayDock I500. PlayDock offers high treble quality and high performance. It has a dock combining with Apple iPod, in-built powerful sub woofer, two drivers, and charge can. Player and PlayDock which dock can be controlled remotely by a wireless remote control. An AV output terminal is loaded in the PlayDock to offer connectivity with the Television.
PlayDock has 2.1 channel Hi-Fi music stations built in the sub woofer to offer support to play back, docking, and charging. Besides the AV output terminal you can also load the compatible input to play MP3 player and the CD player etc. You can also have a look at the photographs while listening to your favorite music.
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27 Feb
Imagine being able to control all your Bluetooth enabled devices with just one device. Everything from your Nintendo Wii to your iPod to your DVD player could be controlled from this one device. With a new glove designed by the researchers at Engineered Fibre Structures, it may soon be a reality.
The glove is made of a soft-fabric, so wearing it wouldn’t mean you’d look like some freaky robot. It looks and feels like a regular glove. It is produced from standard arcrylic and stretch-nylon based yarn, and can be easily made on a conventional industrial knitting machine. The fingers of the glove are tipped with contactors, and when you put to fingers together you can create an electric current. With the electric current, you can thus activate anything that is designed to receive those signals.
The glove was recently patented by Engineered Fibre Structures, which is affiliated with the University of Manchester. EFS researchers currently believe that the best use of the glove would be in gaming applications, and think that it would be a huge success.
Wouldn’t it be awesome to play a video game with the Control Glove instead of a conventional controller? Imagine the possibilities with the Nintendo Wii! Perhaps there will soon be a Wii Glove for us toy around with…
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Palm and Tolven Inc. announces availability to provide open source electronic Personal Health Record (ePHR) solutions on Palm
26 Feb
The Pew Internet Project has released the results of a survey, which reveals that one-third of all internet users in the United States have connected to the internet using a wireless network. 20% of internet users also now have a wireless network at home, which is twice that of which was recorded in January 2005. 34% of users surveyed indicated that they have accessed the internet using a laptop, PDA, or cell phone.
Over the course of the next few years, we can only expect this number to continue to rise. Wireless networks are becoming more and more commonplace within homes and businesses, and the need to internet access on the go has also increased.
Even myself, I access the internet almost exclusively wirelessly. In the past week, I’ve gone online with my laptop, Nokia N800, cell phone, my wireless network at home, and my wireless network at work. In fact, I am willing to wager that some of the survey’s respondents probably used more wireless internet than they knew about, with many business and places of employment utilizing wireless networks.
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Gone are the days when Schools were suppose to be the Mecca of Learning and ethos like Respect and Character were the cornerstones of any educational system. Maybe its a testament to the times we live or maybe the reason is the degradation of the quality of education. Case in point, the recent attack on a popular school teacher who confiscated an iPod from one of the students who was using it in class.
Frank Burd confiscated an iPod which didn’t go down well with the 14-year-old who later attacked Burd with one his cronies, a 17-year-old boy. The School’s CEO Paul Vallas said Burd broke his neck in two places and the whole assault was caught on video. So what do you think about this incident and whom should one blame for the growing violent tendencies in school kids?
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A student at Clay High School in Oregon City, Ohio is now facing criminal charges of hacking into school computers, and downloading sensitive student and staff files to an iPod. The official charge that the student is being charged with is “possession of a criminal tool”, a felony charge.
Alledgedly, the student told another student about the hacking and a staff member overheard the conversation. The staff member then questioned the student, and confiscated the iPod.
The student has now withdrawn from the school and denied all charges, although an investigation is still on going. A hearing has also not yet been scheduled. In the meantime, the school district is working on upgrading its network security.
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A group of people (I’m not sure who exactly), are organizing something called Shutdown Day, which calls for people around the world to shutdown their computers for an entire 24 hours on March 24, 2007. The point of it is, apparently, to see if people actually can do it, how many actually will, and what kind of reactions will those without their computers have.
Sure, I could survive for a day without the computer if neccessary, but it wouldn’t be a smart move on my part to do it voluntarily. I make a living online, and being away from the computer would seriously hurt my income. This whole thing reminds me of the turn off your TV days, except by asking people to shut off their computers, they are asking people not only to give up a source of entertainment, but for some, a source of their income.
I wonder…instead of booting up a computer, how many people will just connect to the net on their mobiles? Will you be participating in this huge global experiment, or will you be like me and continue your computer use?
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Doug Carson & Associates Inc. (DCA) has announced that the first 3X DVD-ROM disc was successfully mastered and replicated at Sonopress in North Carolina. The processed used to create the disc utilized DCA’s MIS 8.5 DVD formatter software. 3X DVD-ROM is a variant of DVD-ROM, which allows for HD video and UDF 2.5 on the DVD format, and can be played back in HD DVD players. According to DCA, several manufacturers are looking at the 3X DVD-ROM as a low cost entry into the HD DVD market.
So let me get this straight… we’ve got DVD-ROM, 3x DVD-ROM, HD DVD, and Blu-Ray discs? Is there anything else I’m missing? Sounds like there’s a lot of competition in the HD market…
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15 Feb
If you’ve ever wanted to swim like a dolphin (or any other kind of water-dwelling animal), then check out the new ultra-light FASTSKIN FS-PRO swimsuit from Speedo. Speedo is set to unveil the new swimsuit at the 12th FINA World Championships in Melbourne, Australia from March 17 - April 1, 2007.

The swimsuit was developed in the Speedo Aqualab with the assitance, input, and testing provided by some of the world’s top swimmers, including multi-Gold Medalist Michael Phelps. The FASTSKIN FS-PRO builds on the success of the FASTSKIN and FSII suits. The FS-PRO model is a response to feedback from athletes and coaches who wanted a suit that had the speed and compression of the FS and FSII, but in a lightweight fabric. Tests conducted have concluded that the FASTSKIN FS-PRO swimsuit has the lowest passive drag results of any lightweight woven suit on the market today. www.speedo.com
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