Cardboard Record Player Looks Cool
March 18, 2010
Sound engineering company, GGRP , has come up with a very cool and innovative way to show off their technical expertise – by going low-tech.

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Cardboard Record Player Looks Cool
Windows Phone 7 Series Video Advert Surfaces
March 18, 2010
You’ve seen those Windows Phone 7 Series phones on demo at SXSW , and now the first Windows Phone 7 Series video advertisement has appeared! Check out the video after the jump.
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Windows Phone 7 Series Video Advert Surfaces
BlackBerry ‘T’ Slider Phone Next Month?
March 18, 2010
Do you think that RIM’s BlackBerry Slider will just be called the 9930 , or will it have a name like the other models such as the Storm, Bold, Curve etc? A tidbit of information has just surfaced today, from an interview with the CEO of a RIM parts supplier (Woojeon & Handan)

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Pontiac GTO driven using iPod touch
March 18, 2010
Industrial Double iPod Dock
March 18, 2010
While Apple’s products are well known for being sleek and pretty, there’s nothing wrong with you coming up with a gruff docking station for your iPod, right?

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Neofonie WePad might be confusing
March 18, 2010
The Neofonie WePad is a cheeky attempt at a wordplay on the iPad, and it is surprising to see it come from the Germans whom we thought were much more serious in their undertakings. Still, the WePad boasts German efficiency (and hopefully, build) with an 11.6″ display at 1,366 x 768 resolution, an Intel Atom 1.66GHz N450 processor, GMA 3150 graphics, a batter that lasts for up to 6 hours, an integrated webcam, a couple of USB ports and a memory card reader

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Socks that detect stress
March 18, 2010
Just in case you are overworked at the office and can’t tell that all those palpitations and sweaty palms are but the results of stress, here’s a pair of socks from ETH Zurich’s Electronics Laboratory that will monitor your stress levels so that you can identify the tipping point to prevent burnout and depression more effectively. Since our body secretes more sweat when under stress, sensors have been included into normal socks so that it can get to work, knowing just how much stress you have accumulated over the week to provide you with a warning to slow down and take things easy.

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Thinkware iNAVI KE100 GPS navigation system
March 18, 2010
Thinkware of Korea will roll out its iNAVI KE100 GPS navigation system this coming March 22nd, where it will feature their very own upgraded 3D electronic map known as the iNAVI Real 3D. Other specifications include a 7″ high-resolution LCD display, a rather speedy 900MHz processor, SiRF V6 GPS, integrated DMB, video and audio playback, multiple sensors as well as a speedier search function in its software. It will come with 8GB of internal memory as well, making this a nifty traveling companion

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Google Nexus One from AT&T might have below par displays
March 18, 2010
The folks at BGR compared the AT&T unit of the Google Nexus One with their T-Mobile model (above left), and realized that the display doesn’t seem to measure up. After using it in a variety of situations, it looks as though the hue is completely purple or red. It seems that this is not an isolated incident, as there are other people who have also experienced a similar situation.

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Super fast book scanner
March 18, 2010
Scanning documents can be quite a painfully slow process, especially if you are using an older model.
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