OtterBox Impact and Commuter series cases for Palm Pixi
March 15, 2010

While the Palm Pixi is pretty cheap considering it is one of the more basic smartphones around, that doesn't give you the license to abuse it any way you want to, right? OtterBox has released the Impact and Commuter series cases for the said smartphone, retailing for $19.95 and $34.95, respectively. As with any other self-respecting OtterBox, both Impact and Commuter series cases will offer protection against shocks and drops which would normally be a death blow to your Palm Pixi. The Impact series case comes with a silicone skin that offers all round protection while providing easy access to all buttons and phone features. As for the Commuter series, it has 3 layers of protection which will definitely add to the bulk (and peace of mind).
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Fei Yang F052 is BlackBerry Curve 8250 clone
March 5, 2010

The BlackBerry Curve 8250 has fallen victim to the world of clones, that instance round with the Fei Yang F052 being the doppelganger of sorts. At first glance, the resemblance is very near with a large display, full keyboard, piano paint plastic and rubber trim design among others. You will additionally find a full QWERTY keypad on the F052 including a trio of multimedia keys on top of the chassis that provides for easy access to your digital audio collection. Both Bluetooth and W-Fi connectivity are supported as well, and just in case you get bored there is always the lifeline of an analog TV feature.
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9X Media introduces first customizable multi-screen solution
February 1, 2010

Working with more than one display at your desk is something many of us are already doing since it is much easier to keep multiple windows open on different displays in order to better keep track of everything that is going on. 9X Media understands that, unveiling a new X-Top Multi Screen Commander System which boasts the benefits easy access, use and control of a variety of 4U rack-mount components which will include iPods, KVM switches, AV controls and potential control. Touted to be the first scalable, customizeable and upgradeable multi-screen solution in the world, it is capable of scaling from a mere 2 displays to a whopping 15. Environmentalists, take note - that is made from clean recycled aluminum and includes a lifetime of parts and labor warranty.
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More Details On Vega From Innovative Converged Devices
January 8, 2010

Do you remember the Vega from Innovative Converged Devices that we mentioned to you a short while ago? Well, more data on the device has surfaced, and it certainly doesn’t look too poor. T-Mobile is said to be positioning the device as a “family hub tablet”, where it can be positioned and used in the family kitchen or something similar. It offers you easy access to a household calendar, and can be accessed remotely by a wireless connection and be set to automatically send SMS alerts to mobile phones. The device will additionally sport a T-Mobile SIM Card, and you’ll be able to compose hands free calls from the device, set up 1080p video playback, Wi-Fi browsing, on-demand TV, video chat and even FM radio. The Vega will be powered by an Nvidia Tegra 250 mobile web processor, and should be powered by Google’s Android 2.0.
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Netgear DGN2200 wireless N 300 router
January 6, 2010

[CES 2010] Netgear unveils its DGN2200 wireless N 300 router at CES 2010, where it offers you superior range compared to your outdated DSL equipment. With ReadySHARE, you will be able to enjoy fast and easy access when it comes to sharing an external USB storage device. With everything taking just a individual push of a button, the DGN2200 is no different thanks to its Push ‘N’ Connect button that connects devices securely. Other features include a built-in ADSL2+ modem that can be used with DSL Broadband. Apart from that, you will have OpenDNS-powered Parental Controls to prevent your little ones from accessing unsafe World Wide Web composition and applications - whether by intention or accident. In line with the green theme these days, the DGN2200 will plus boast convenient capability and Wi-Fi on/off switches to help energy conservation.
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Bandshell case for the iPhone 3G and 3GS
January 6, 2010

[CES 2010] Bandshell jumps into the lucrative iPhone 3G and 3GS case market with its latest fashionable case that will convert whenever the patent-pending sound door glides from the back. The use of its curves supposedly enhances the acoustics of the iPhone’s internal speaker, similar to how a well-designed bandshell or concert hall helps magnify the sound of live music. The flat side of the Bandshell allows the iPHone to stand up by itself, providing easy access to viewing album covers, videos and apps. It goes without saying that you are not meant to use the Bandshell to replace committed external speakers, as it is more of a private affair for a personal listening experience. Guess folks who deal with conference calls or hands-free conversation will find the Bandshell more useful. Available in a dozen colors, you can pick it up at a special CES price of $19.99 per case till one day after Valentine's.
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Gateway EC18T spotted by at FCC
December 28, 2009

The folks at the FCC have gotten hands on the Gateway EC18T tablet computer, where it is more or less a rebranded Acer Aspire Timeline 1420P with similar hardware and specifications, although one would expect it to cost a wee bit more since Gateway is a reseller and they need to introduce a small markup to build a profit. Gotta love the additional space on the bottom which provides easy access to the hard drive alongside the capability to hold up to 8GB RAM which ought to keep it future-proof for some date.
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