iLuv iMM190 AppStation Is Now Available
March 17, 2010

The winner of the 2010 CES Innovations and Design award, the iLuv iMM190 App Station, is now available for $89.99. whether you’re wondering what that is, it’s an iPhone and iPod speaker dock that allows you to dock an iPhone or iPod touch in a vertical or horizontal position for watching movies, listening to music, as well as charging your iPhone at the same moment. The thing that sets it apart from other speakers is that iLuv App Clock which can be downloaded from the App Store, transforming your device into an alarm clock with a large digital display which plus shows the current weather conditions in your area. In case you want to hook up something else other than your iPod/iPhone to the iMM190 App Station, you can plus do so via the auxiliary input line. It certainly seems like it would invent a nice Valentines or Christmas gift, wouldn’t it?
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LG X300 notebook ready to rock and roll
March 8, 2010

LG's X300 notebook is more than ready to hit various markets in Asia, the Middle East and South America from March onwards. As you know, we took a closer look at the LG X300 back at CES earlier that year, so here are some of the specifications just to give you a refresher course. The X300 sports an 11.6" HD display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, running on Windows 7 Home Premium with a battery that offers up to 7 hours of run instance. Apart from that, you will get an Intel Atom 2GHz processor and a 128GB SSD to go along with its fanless chassis. No view on a US release just yet though, so stay tuned.
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Samsung SCH-W960 has 3D display
March 5, 2010

Samsung unveiled their range of 3D HDTVs at CES earlier that year, and it looks as though such technology will plus be extended to the world of cellphones in the scheme of the Samsung SCH-W960. Among the features that that comes with are an AMOLED 3D touchscreen display measuring 3.3" across diagonally, DNSe 2.0 capability, DivX support, a 3-megapixel camera with xenon flash and dual DMB capability. Word has it the SCH-W960 plus boasts the ability to convert 2D substance to 3D as well as viewing a 3D TV channel while you're on the go, neat! No view on pricing, but it ought to hit South Korea pretty soon.
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Sony Dash now available for pre-order
March 4, 2010

Sony's Dash Personal World Wide Web Viewer which was first unveiled at CES 2010 earlier that year is ready for pre-orders, targeting a shipping term of April 25th. Basically, that is a Wi-Fi-enabled device which sports a 7" touchscreen display at 800 × 480 resolution. Since it does not support any built-in battery, you will need to keep it plugged to a ability outlet at all times. that $199 device can access by 1,500 free Chumby Net applications, making it a future forward alarm clock.
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Sprint Overdrive Review
March 3, 2010
Since CES 2010, Sprint has unveiled the Overdrive, a 4G (WiMax) and 3G mobile broadband HotSpot that invents a WIFI bubble for up to five wireless devices. Sprint sees it as a potential replacement for low-end DSL connections, and certainly a replacement for dial-up connections. We have tried it in both WiMax and 3G modes, and it's day to see whether Sprint sales pitch lives up to a real world experiment.
First, let's summarize how Sprint is pitching that devices to you and I - and let's see whether it's true or not. Here's a bulleted list that can be found on their website:
- 4G Speeds that are up to 10X faster than 3G
- Share your connection with up to Five WIFI devices
- One device for all your broadband needs
- Wireless and totally portable
- Easy to connect, easy to use
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Skooba Cable Stable DLX – Organizer for Geeks on The Go
March 1, 2010

Last week, Skooba introduced its new cable/accessory organizer, the Cable Stable DLX, and a new collection of protective wraps, the SkoobaWraps. Skooba new product line appeals particularly to the nomadic geeks that we are, who travel around the world from a tech conference to another, carrying tons of gadgets essential to produce the best live blogging - see our coverage of CEATEC, CES, MWC, PMA, DEMO, to name a few. The Cable Stable DLX is a completely redesigned edition of an accessory storage first launched in 2000. The case features a grid of elastic hold-downs that can easily stretch to hold an assortment of gadgets and cables of various size, offering approximately 18 different storage spaces in a package the size of a traditional day planner.
The new Cable Stable DLX is available now at a suggested retail price of $39.95. SkoobaWraps, additionally shipping now, come in 3 sizes with suggested retails from $12.95 - $17.95. Full specs and dealer/ordering data at www.skoobadesign.com.
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Viliv S10 Blade pricing revealed
February 26, 2010

We spent some time with the Viliv S10 Blade at CES last month and came away pretty impressed by it. Fast forward a month plus and we have news from Dynamism that they will be rolling out the Viliv S10 Blade for $699 upwards. While the S10 does come with 3-point multitouch support, it won’t work out of the box simply considering of Microsoft Windows XP Home running on it, requiring you to use your own Windows 7 license or fork out more money initially for an operating system upgrade, although pricing details are still rather sketchy. Basically, the high end model is speculated to come with a $1,200 price point - any takers?
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