FLPR universal remote control accessory
March 5, 2010

New Potato Technologies is back with their grade new FLPR universal remote control accessory which will cater for the iPhone and iPod touch devices, that dock-connecting infrared accessory will work in tandem with their free FLPR application, letting users gain control of any IR remote-controlled device from the luxury of their iPhones or iPod touches. With a pre-programmed database that holds more than 14,000 remote control codes, customizable skins and icons for each device, you won't find yourself wanting with that $80 device.
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XBMC gets 9.11 update
December 24, 2009

A rather sensitive update number, don't you think? Still, the XBMC is now in its 9.11 iteration, and that killer open source, cross platform media center is not only easy on the eyes, it is user friendly as well regardless of whether you're running on a Windows, Mac or Linux based machine. The new look has been dubbed Confluence, where it will include the XBMC's previous default skin alongside other popular skins for impressive results.
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Bluetrek Tattoo Bluetooth headset
November 23, 2009

Bluetrek knows that variety is the spice of life, and the Tattoo Bluetooth headset is their latest offering that were specially designed to be customized with adhesive skins. The 7.7 grams headset comes with an 8 hour battery life and can standby up to 10 days before requiring a recharge. Other features include Bluetooth 2.0 with VoIP connectivity. The Bluetrek Tattoo starts from $40 upwards.
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Hello Kitty battery door
November 18, 2009

As Hello Kitty celebrates her 35th anniversary with an air of eternal youthfulness around her, Coverco unveils a range of customizable battery doors for a wide range of cellphones that will feature the smug mug of Hello Kitty, alongside the option to throw in custom text whether you so desire. Folks who converse by the iPhone are able to print the design on a range of cases and skins for a little bit more dough, with prices starting from $35 upwards.
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