by Johan on February 14, 2007

Nokia has showed off its Nokia Bluetooth Display Car Kit CK-15W at the 2007 3GSM World Congress. The device can sync up with your Nokia or other-branded phone and allow for full control of the phone functionality on the 2.2-inch color display. The CK-15W is slated for a first quarter release for around $235. One more pic after the break.
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by Johan on February 14, 2007

Apple has confirmed that the first shipments of Apple TV to the company’s retail stores have been pushed back to the beginning of March. Apple has been accepting pre-orders for the device since last month’s Macworld Expo. Steve Jobs, Apple CEO, unveiled the Apple TV under the code name iTV in September last year. The Apple TV has a built-in 40GB drive that can store up to 50 hours of video.
iLounge via iPods
by Johan on February 12, 2007

Some dudes from Wisair showed off their Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology at the 3GSM Conference. They has embedded the Wisair 542 chip in a Nokia N Series phone, so users can actually transfer image or video from cell phone to a PC.
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by Johan on February 8, 2007

The Sony HBH-PV710 is actually a mid-level Bluetooth headset for use with mobile phones. The device sports a swiveling ear hook and silver body metallic brown or red covers. It also provides talk-time of up to 12 hours, and stand-by time of up to 300 hours. The PV710 will be available in Q2 2007. Pricing is still unknown.
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by Johan on February 6, 2007

The Sony Bluetooth TMR-BT10 Bluetooth Adaptor allows any portable media devices compatible with any set of bluetooth headphones. The transmitter can stay charged for up to 11 hours and can easily stream audio from virtually any device when plugged into a stereo input. This gadget sells for only $80 at Sony.
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by Johan on February 2, 2007

Rumor said that Microsoft will release the Microsoft Zune Phone. If the rumor is true, then be ready for the ultimate showdown between Microsoft and Apple! The Zune phone will be a smartphone and will have an interface similar to the music player. It will be able to synchronize with the Xbox 360. The handset is set to drop near December!
Connectivity is the major concern of the device. It is said that it will be able to sync with the Xbox 360 and stream video from the system to the phone via a wireless data connection. This would be pivotal in Microsoft’s proliferation of its media ambitions. Not only does it already have millions of 360s in homes capable of downloading movies, it’d be able to distribute those videos directly to its phones. Cool stuff.
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Nike offers a new cold weather cap designed to hold and control an iPod nano. The cap features “full functional Nano click wheel controls through a power mesh window in back so you can keep moving while mixing up your music.” Available in black, grey, blue and red, the Nike Hatphones Cap sells for $60.
iLounge via iPods
by Johan on February 2, 2007

Buffalo introduced their two new portable mice; the BLMU-R/S and BOMU-W05/S. The BLMU-R/S measures 60mm x 91mm x 35mm and weight 69grams and has a retractable USB cable. While the BOMU-W05/S is a wireless mouse that requires 2 AAA batteries. It measures 52mm x 91mm x 33mm and weighs 57grams. No word yet on pricing or availability. More images after the leap!
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by Johan on January 23, 2007

Apple TV is a media extender that enables digital content to be streamed from any computer that are capable of running streamed media via iTunes to an enhanced-definition or high-definition widescreen TV. It has a built-in 40GB drive that can store up to 50 hours of video. Apple TV will be available next month for approx. $299. Watch the demonstration video after the break!
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by Johan on January 23, 2007

If you have problems contacting your Wi-Fi access point, this product may help you. Buffalo wli U2 SGH54HP Wi-Fi Booster is able to boost your wireless connection up to 210% and the range up to 170 meters to keep you connected no matter where you are. The Buffalo Wi-Fi booster works well with Windows Vista and supports 802.11b/g standards, featuring security options like WEP 64/128 bit, WPA-PSK, and IPv6. Its price tag is at around $39.
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