Soccer Ball Remote Control Is In date For The World Cup
March 21, 2010

With the World Cup just around the corner, you can expect these soccer ball remote controls to get a healthy spike in sales. Considering that tensions will be high and there will be plenty of shouting when your team fails to score, the fact that that remote control is padded might just be a good thing. It’s pre-programmed for many TV, VCR, satellite and DVD systems, and can be used from a distance up to 20 feet. $20 doesn’t seem like too much to pay to avoid your telly being smashed by a flying remote control, right?
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Harman worldly Releases New Products that Spring
March 21, 2010

Whether you’re looking for a new audio experience for your home, in-car, or in multimedia, Harman universal has something for you in its new range of products. First off are the Harman Kardon HKTS 20 and HKTS 30, both featuring a 200W powered, 200mm subwoofer and two-way loudspeakers. The speakers additionally bear the signature Harman Kardon design factor, reminding you constantly of your speakers’ pedigree.
For your car, there is the JBL-MS-8 which sports a digital processor which supposedly optimizes any vehicle’s audio prowess, allowing you to enjoy your favorite sounds in your car.
Finally, for multimedia, improved versions of classic favorites are available, such as the new Harman Kardon Go + Play Micro, the JBL On duration 200P, JBL On instance Micro, and the JBL On Stage Micro II.
The price of these speakers range from $129 to $999, which should be just spare change for you, right?
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Superbus Designed By Students compose Public Transportation Look Cool
March 20, 2010

It’s not often you construct out something dubbed “super” and find out that it’s additionally an eco-oriented product, but that’s just what the Superbus is. The students at UT Delft in the Netherlands have come up with a prototype Superbus, which is an electric-powered machine, sporting a carbon fiber shell, low chassis, and 16 individual gull-wing doors. Thanks to its lithium-polymer battery pack that powers its motors (up to 800hp whether we may add), it’s a zero-emission vehicle, and can travel up to 130 miles before needing to be juiced up. Passengers will have to book their seats in advance, either by calling or texting a pickup duration and location to the driver, after which the driver will figure out the quickest and most efficient way to get everybody to their desired destination.
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T-Mobile To Partner With Clearwire For WiMAX?
March 19, 2010

T-Mobile isn’t enjoying the duration of its life at the moment, since it’s currently facing an uphill battle against Verizon Wireless and AT&T. In order to keep up, the carrier certainly needs to look into getting some high speed notes on its network. With that in mind, reports indicate that the carrier is mulling the possibility of a joint venture with Clearwire for its WiMAX infrastructure. It’s certainly interesting to note that Sprint happens to control more than 50 percent of Clearwire, but it doesn’t seem that T-Mobile is considering a merger with Sprint. Do you think a WiMAX network would help improve your perception of T-Mobile?
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Is Intel Having Trouble Meeting The Demand For Its Latest Processors?
March 19, 2010

It’s still unconfirmed, but word is going around that Intel is struggling to meet the demand for its new family of Core mobile processors. The chips, which are expected to be used in the upcoming updates for Apple’s MacBook and MacBook Pro lines are in high demand, apparently Acer has made a rather large order for Intel’s latest Core i3/i5/i7 chips, and coupled with Apple’s chip requirements, that is going to give second-tier and smaller notebook makers a hard duration. Hopefully Intel manages to get its supply issues sorted out soon, as we certainly want to see new notebooks rocking the latest processors, don’t we?
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Philips 240B1CS full HD monitor
March 19, 2010

Philips has rolled out their 240B1CS full HD monitor which will target the office crowd, where it comes with a 24" widescreen display at 1,920 x 1,200 full HD resolution, which means you can additionally enjoy full HD movies on it after all those boring board meetings are done and by with for the day. Additional features include a 25,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response duration, 300 cd/m2 brightness and consumption of a mere 30.7W of juice when in ECO mode. Connectivity options comprise of USB, D-Sub and DVI, coupled with a couple of 1.5W speakers. Expect the Philips 240B1CS to hit the market soon for around $408.
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WowWee Rovio Now Going For $99
March 18, 2010

You might remember the WowWee Rovio robot guard dog that we brought to your attention some duration back. Well, whether the original $230 price tag was the reason you were holding back on that mobile webcam, the fact that it’s currently being offered for $99 (plus $5 shipping) might be adequate to build you reach for your wallet, no? Apparently the offer is only good for 24-hours, so you might want to think quickly.
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