Zoom G2Nu and G2.1Nu guitar effects pedals offer direct USB recording
March 12, 2010
Zoom is kind of like Mitsubishi — it sort of does it all . Months after shipping one of the greatest pocket audio recorders every known to man, the company is now hitting back with none other than a pair of guitar effects pedals

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Zoom G2Nu and G2.1Nu guitar effects pedals offer direct USB recording
Veganomicon * Simply Vegan
March 12, 2010
Here are the two best vegan (no meat or dairy) cookbooks as suggested by many Cool Tool readers.

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InstantAction streams full games to any web browser, gives indie developers a business model (video)
March 12, 2010
Look out, OnLive — you’ve got company . InstantAction is having their coming out party at GDC , and we stopped by for a lengthy chat about the technology, its future and the hopes / dreams of the company

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A peek at Unreal Engine on Palm Web OS
March 11, 2010
At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Palm surprises everyone (including Epic Games) by having a working demo of the Unreal Engine running on the company’s Web OS.
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HTC Incredible caught in the wild again
March 11, 2010
Looks like more images of the yet-unreleased HTC Incredible has hit the Internet, where additional information was gleaned from these leaks to point towards 512MB RAM with around 320MB available for users, an 8-megapixel camera, an apparently underclocked Snapdragon processor which chugs along at 768MHz (perhaps to save battery life) and the Sense-powered Android 2.1 firmware that is touted to offer superior performance. Verizon subscribers who want to change their phone will definitely do well to consider this as their next handset. Permalink: HTC Incredible caught in the wild again from Ubergizmo | RSS Sponsor: Win a Fellowes Microshred Paper Shredder!

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Barnes & Noble eReader app for Apple iPad
March 11, 2010
Barnes & Noble has made it known that they will be releasing their version of the eReader app for the Apple iPad sometime near the device’s launch, but apart from that, they have remained mum on the other details. We do know that the app will be free though, as it offers you access to all of the books, magazines and newspapers available in Barnes & Noble’s eBookstore

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Nokia Wireless Loopset LPS-5
March 11, 2010
The latest Nokia Wireless Loopset LPS-5 is able to hook up to your T-coil-equipped hearing aid, where it will also deliver excellent audio quality for all handsfree calls.

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My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC
March 11, 2010
Folks living in South Korea will be able to check out the red wine-colored crystal chassis of the My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC. This small machine that could will definitely find a place in any living room, featuring the ability to deliver high-resolution videos and 3D games without missing a beat thanks to some decent hardware within such as Intel’s latest Dual Core processor, 2GB RAM, a 2.5″ 320GB hard drive and the Intel GMA X4500 graphic chipset. Supported video codecs include MPEG2/4, VC-5 and H.264
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My Ripple Look Family 45FC mini PC
Fender PD-150 Pro
March 11, 2010
There may be slightly better sounding or feature-rich PA systems in this price range, but nothing comes close to the outstanding portability of Fender’s Passport. It’s barely 30 pounds, and when it’s packed up and put together in its slick integral case no moving or delicate parts are exposed to scraping or damage

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Fender PD-150 Pro
GPS Travelogue records your travels
March 10, 2010
If you happen to be a frequent traveler, then the GPS Travelogue sounds right up your alley. After all, it is capable of tracking and recording virtually everywhere you go.

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