Posts Tagged ‘accessories’
Poofy laptop containers for Targus
So you’re looking for a new backpack. You’re thinking to yourself, “I want a bag that is water resistant, and looks like a ski parka.” Well look no further, weary traveler. The newly released Crave line will fit both of those criteria

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Poofy laptop containers for Targus
New addition to Creative Lab’s Aurvana series
I don’t completely understand this fascination with in-ear headphones. Are regular headphones just so bulky and inconvenient that its worth the hassle and lower audio quality?

Indestructible map is indestructible
Maps are among the more invaluable travel tools. Android/iPhone apps are nice, but sometimes analog is just the best way to go.

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Indestructible map is indestructible
Logitech outs new clip-on USB speaker
Logitech promises that “Your built-in speakers just can’t compete with the stereo sound from this lightweight, portable speaker.” Whether or not that’s true will be up to you to decide, I suppose, but the single-cable operation of the “Logitech Laptop Speaker Z205” that’s “tiny enough to toss in your bag” may appeal to those of you looking for a bit more oomph. I can’t tell you exactly how much oomph, as Logitech hasn’t listed the speaker’s wattage but the $40 price tag and the fact that it’s powered via USB might be indicators that your neighbors probably won’t be calling the cops to complain about the noise. The speaker consists of “two high-performance drivers, a built-in amplifier, and an acoustically tuned enclosure.” There are volume control and power buttons on top of the speaker, too, for easy access

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Review: Kempler & Strauss W Phone Watch
Short Version: The Kempler & Strauss W Phone watch is a great idea. It’s a compact, unlocked GSM phone that makes a great conversation piece and is fun – if a bit maddening – to use.

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Review: Kempler & Strauss W Phone Watch
Don’t you dare sync, Mr. USB cable
Initially I was like, “Why am I writing about a USB cable ?” Then I read the little description and was like, “Oh, neat.” Yes, I used the word “neat” like a schoolgirl in 1954. Anyhow, the cable blocks data synchronization. Why would you ever want that

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Don’t you dare sync, Mr. USB cable
Official Nexus One desktop dock now available
Straight from the source, you can now get the official $45 desktop dock for your shiny new Nexus One. When you dock your phone, the clock automatically launches. Behold the future! You’ll also have quick access to the weather, alarms, photo slideshows, and music, along with being able to dim your phone’s display when it’s time to take a nap.

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Official Nexus One desktop dock now available
Michael Dell shows off the Mini 5, confirms US arrival?
The Dell Mini 5, Dell’s Android-powered Snapdragon slate, popped up at CES this year but we never got a clear look at it. However, when the CEO of Dell rolls into the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, he can show off anything he wants and our boss got a quick hands-on in the Swiss slush

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Michael Dell shows off the Mini 5, confirms US arrival?
Behold the 24-port USB hub!
If you saw the post yesterday about the 10-port USB hub and thought to yourself, “We’re getting there but I still need MORE!” then here’s your answer. It’s a 24-port USB hub. If 24 ports isn’t enough for you then I give up

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Behold the 24-port USB hub!
T-Mobile somewhat confirms the Google Phone (Nexus One) and an early January launch
An internal T-Mobile memo from 12/29, Google, with support from T-Mobile, is scheduled to launch a new Android device in early January.

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T-Mobile somewhat confirms the Google Phone (Nexus One) and an early January launch