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The Mathmos Aduki light

Thursday, February 28th, 2008 |


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The Mathmos Aduki light has a unique shape and moves through a variety of colors. The light starts on blue and moves gradually through a spectrum of pinks and violet shades to reds and then starts again.
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A silicon button on the base of Aduki enables you to turn the light on/off, or to freeze on any color that you like. The light is named after a bean used in ceremonial dishes in Japan and China. The Aduki also has a tiny face on the underside adding to its unique appearance.
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The Mathmos Aduki light features:
* For tabletop use or hanging with included cord
* Rechargeable – 6 hours illumination on a full charge
* Color changing
* Indoor & outdoor use
* AC adaptor charger included
Mathmos Aduki

Belkin F8Z109 TuneStudio

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 |

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The TuneStudio is compact and rugged, making it ideal for bands on tour, as it can withstand life on the road. Jam sessions can be recorded easily by simply attaching instruments and microphones to the TuneStudio. Podcasters can use the TuneStudio to record their shows either in studio or on location.


Belkin F8Z109 TuneStudio

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<-125x125 Button - left->Belkin’s TuneStudio for iPod is the first 4-channel audio mixer that lets you create high-quality digital recordings directly onto your iPod. This mixer allows the input of up to four different instruments or audio sources, and records the audio onto your iPod for instant playback.

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TuneStudio is compact, portable, and tough enough to withstand life in on the road. Bands can easily attach instruments and microphones to TuneStudio and record jam sessions directly onto an iPod. Podcasters can also use this device to record their shows either in a studio or on location.

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The TuneStudio is currently compatible with:

- iPod classic (6th generation–80 GB and 160 GB);
- iPod nano (3rd generation–4 GB and 8 GB; 2nd generation–2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB); and
- iPod video (5th generation–30 GB, 60 GB, and 80 GB).

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iPhone Spurs Web Traffic

Monday, January 21st, 2008 |

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Although Apple didn’t offered any important iPhone upgrades, the device still made waves.
Apple sold more than 4 million iPhones since it was launched and it seems that Google received more traffic from iPhone this Christmas, than from any other mobile device. That means that many people that own iPhones used it to access the Internet.
Apple made the iPhone more for music, but it seems that downloading music to mobile phones has not proved to be a popular activity.

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According to a recent study, 20 % of mobile users internationally listen to music on their mobile devices, but 83 % of them are uploading the music from their computers or from other devices rather than downloading it from a mobile music service.
The most interesting news is that in February, Apple will release a new software development kit that can be used to write applications for the iPhone. This is great for developers to use.
Until now, the developers were limited to writing web-based applications.
We can wait for this new software development kit.

Cool and Hot Comfort Pet Pad

Sunday, January 20th, 2008 |

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Many of you are looking for a solution for their favorite pet, if they have a problem at thermoregulation. This Cool and Hot comfort pad will allow your little friend to get all cuddled up and warm, during the winter, or remain cool in the summer.
The Cool and Hot Comfort Pet Pad can be controlled by pets with opposable thumbs and can find at a $173 price.
Interesting gadget, don’t you think?

MacBook Air keyboard

Saturday, January 19th, 2008 |

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What do you feel about the new MacBook Air keyboard?
Well, it seems to be just fine, but take a closer look. You will find an interesting button at the top right corner. Yes, you’ve got it! Is the eject button.
I wonder if there is no CD/DVD inside, the eject button will still be in function? What is it real function, maybe just MacBook knows.
Anyway, it seems to be an interesting gadget.

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