
The iPhone will be getting a cool new drum machine application. It lets users play up to 15 audio samples using multi-touch capabilities so you can play up to five sounds at once. You can also rock out to your own MP3′s as well as the pre-installed sound sets provided. With these kind of applications, I wouldn’t be surprised if everyone started their own iPhone bands. Video after the break. [Technabob via iPod Blog] Read more

iRiver will be releasing the E100 portable media player in Europe next week. The E100 features a 2.4″ 262k color display at 320 x 240 resolution, a microSD memory card slot, FM radio with recording, video playback, line-in connectivity,a pair of 1W speakers,support for MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF and FLAC audio formats,support for MPEG-4, WMV9 and XviD video formats and will be available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities. They go for $119, $150, and $195. [Anything]

The Magellan Maestro 5340 is now available for pre-order for about $1,200, which is pretty crazy but the features explain it all. The 5340 comes with a 5″ display, text-to-Speech, bluetooth connectivity, live traffic information, advanced voice command for menus and addresses, 3D landmarks, MP3 and video playback, and OneTouch interface. [Navigadget]

If you’re looking for a super-slim camera, then Minox has it. The DC7411 is 18.5mm-thick and comes with a 7.2 megapixel sensor,3x zoom, and a 3-inch LCD along with electronic image stabilization and face detection. The DC7411 is priceless at the moment, but it shouldn’t be long until this slim and sleek camera is released. [Letsgo via Digital Camera Blog]

Thanks to a USB port, this USB Parrot is able to speak random phrases which are picked up in passing when a phrase is repeated enough along with mechanical wings that add to the reality of it. Now you can feel like a real pirate while making your illegal downloads with this USB parrot as your sidekick.$39

Looks like another eco-friendly phone concept has just surfaced. The new Bamboo phone concept is made of bio-plastic made of recyclable natural resources like corn and Bamboo which are harvested and grow back eventually. The great thing about the phone is if you don’t want it anymore, you can bury the parts in compost so that seeds are released and grow into new plants. The Bamboo also features an energy-efficient monochrome display, and a hand-crack to re-charge the device. Treehuggers everywhere can appreciate this phone as well as those silly pandas. [Mobilewhack via Upcoming Cell Phones] Read more

Dos Para, (a Japanese PC reseller), has dropped the Prime Monarch XE, a PC based on the P35 Express chipset and an Intel Xeon E3110. The Prime Monarch is available BTO(built-to-order) and comes with a basic 2GB of ram (Samsung), 500GB of HDD Sata II, and a GeForce 8800GT with 512MB of VRAM for a retail price of $1,147. [Akihabara] Read more

Clarion will be releasing a new navigation system called the NAX973HD which is a satellite navigation system. The Nax973HD features a 30GB hard drive,400MHz processor, a RDS-TMC tuner,12-channel GPS receiver, on-board gyrosco, and voice recognition as well as text-to-speech in 6 European languages. Unfortunately you’ll need a great amount of money because the NAX973HD costs around $1,580. [Techdigest]

LEGOs are starting to become more common in tech, especially in this PC mod. This awesome LEGO PC features a NVDIA Epia PD 1GHz processor, NVIDIA 6200 PCI graphics card, 80GB hard drive, DVD drive, 1GB RAM, and 200 watt power supply. Now if only this came with a matching mouse? [Gearfuse]

Goldstriker has announced that they will be giving the 16GB iPhone the gold treatment, coated in 24-carat gold. If you’re loaded then the $1,770 price shouldn’t be a problem. [Biztoo via iPod Blog]