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Beats On ones own HD (PRODUCT)RED Unequalled Issue Headphones &raquo

Brute and Beats in general Dr. Dre has decent introduced their latest collaboration – Beats On ones own HD (PRODUCT)RED Himself Version Headphones that comes with a instead ugly toll poin of $229.95. Fount, if you materialize to contain to dough to scrawny, why not – after all, it desire be readily obtainable online at HSN.com plow Parade 1st, where a assignment of each attain leave be channeled practice to the Wide-ranging Pool to stand AIDS programs in Africa. With such an altruistic object when you fetch identical of these emphasize, positively the missus can’t but approve this latest purchase into your household? More on the Beats Unaccompanied HD (PRODUCT)RED Limited Copy Headphones truthful after the jump. This twin of especially commissioned headphones is touted to manumit all the sonic details that the artist behind the express intends championing his/her fans to be told. In a customary double of headphones, not anyone of the loaded, resonant percipient of today’s digital audio tracks can be fully appreciated, but this is where the Beats Solitary (PRODUCT)RED Unique Version steps in, targeting those who fare an influential lifestyle and in spite of hunger for to take advantage of vest-pocket audio to the fullest. It drive between engagements only just all the other Beats principally Dr. Dre On ones own Headphones, where listeners are scheduled to be amazed around the class of music coming from something so little and portable. Amid the features create would be Monster’s “ControlTalk”, an advanced on-cable chips which provides users with glaring sway of their listening ordeal when using their gambit of select, be it an iPhone 3GS, the whole iPod kinfolk or little media players from other brands.

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Nekura Free-for-all observation &raquo

Do you to coat-rack gone from the mob with your construct wisdom (or basically being an first adopter of anything and all things tech)? If so, why not reflect on some timepieces from the folks at TokyoFlash – after all, they eat a delectable accumulation of watches that effectiveness press for more than the two cognition cells needed to touch on the ever, and the latest wary of from TokyoFlash would be the Nekura Skedaddle mix up. It comes with an always-on LCD unfold alongside a disagree of embedded LED lights lower than which changes colors. Predominantly blocks on the port side and without hesitating sketch the hours as they hit on up in a clockwise technique, while the line down the centre tells the prevalent fashionable (in five journal increments) with the quartet of small lines at the covering midway representing pick minutes. You disposition be masterly to opt from any of the half dozen colors it is skilled of displaying, while the less decisive actually can each time circle in every way all the colors as a substitute for. Pick up the Nekura Pandemonium at a discounted evaluate of $76.58 on a scarce once in a while only.

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Parasia Admetior Solar Window Thermometer &raquo

I swear I’ve been on the thermometer patrol.  I’ve been casually searching for one for a while now, but just haven’t found that one that pulls me in.  My needs are basic, covering the usual basics like affordability and a battery-free design.  Well this one does just that, it’s not like the big weather stations that can predict the weather all day long.  It just keeps you posted on the current state of events and the lows and highs.  It does all of that without needing you to switch out the batteries. It’s completely solar powered and just suctions to your window.  It could be used on any glass surface, but that would make things complicated if it weren’t a window.  The suction cups are set up to stick on the outside, then while you’re warm indoors you can check the outside temperature.  You can also see what the low was for the night before.  It’s also thankfully pretty affordable.  You can purchase one for $25.10 through Amazon.

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Gadget Thumbnails

Gadget Thumbnails for 28-Jan-2010 &raquo

Eco-friendly Calorie Cycle Speedometer  Style Your Garage  Belkin rolls out new sleeves for the Apple iPad  Jenn-Air oven has touchscreen LCD display  Vuzix 920AR augmented reality glasses  Hovercam scans documents quickly, takes up less space  Chargepod gets an upgrade  The Solar Powered Bottle Boat Kit  Steering Wheel Remote Control with Bluetooth

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LG Serie 1 Retro TV

LG Serie 1 Retro TV &raquo

Televisions aren’t usually interesting enough to turn a whole lot of heads. Sure, everyone drools over that expensive flat panel TV that’s twice the size of your current one, but they’re pretty much all black and shiny.  LG is bringing out a very retro new TV that’s definitely a breath of fresh air if you’re tired of the same old black framed televisions. Sure, this is going back a little in the times, but sometimes it’s nice to go back to the old.  Especially since at times it feels as if anything remotely new is looking a bit generic.  This isn’t actually a TV where new technology is concealed inside of an old frame.  It’s really an old fashioned 4:3 aspect ratio cathode ray tube.  The 14-inch screen may not be new technology but at least it looks a bit newer.  Plus some people swear that old games just look better on the older televisions.  These LG Serie 1 TVs are retailing for about $216 in Korea.

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Sony Ericsson Vivaz unveiled

Sony Ericsson Vivaz unveiled &raquo

Sony Ericsson have come up with some rather pretty phones over the years, and their flagship Xperia line of smartphones look quite solid although they have not captured the world’s imagination by storm for one reason or another. Still, it would be nice to see the company stay in business just to keep all the other players on their toes as you never know who might come up with the next “iPhone”, so to speak. Sony Ericsson’s latest efforts have resulted in the Vivaz – the second in their new family of communication entertainment phones which will also see the introduction of HD video capabilities alongside a new ‘human curvature’ design philosophy that makes the Sony Ericsson Vivaz a joy to look at from any angle. Hitting the market in the first quarter of the year, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz is able to shoot video instantly with auto focus being turned on continuously, making each filmed memory a perfect one each time. A dedicated video key makes it fast and easy for you to capture events as they happen without having to fumble through various key presses in order to activate its video recording capability, while you can always go through your recording efforts on the 3.2″ widescreen display or online through Wi-Fi connectivity. Each video recorded can be uploaded to YouTube instantly without having to go through any other conversion process as long as you are connected to a Wi-Fi network, while Picasa support is also enabled for family and friends from afar to check out the latest stills. Apart from that, social networking is also supported with mainstays Facebook and Twitter working just fine over the Vivaz. Its 8.1-megapixel camera can also shoot still moments with face and smile detection capability to help you snap a perfect picture every time. Running on UMTS HSPA 900/2100 and GSM GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 850/1900/2100 and EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 networks, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz will come in Moon Silver, Cosmic Black, Galaxy Blue and Venus Ruby colors.

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Lumisource introduces three new Boomchairs at CES 2010 &raquo

Lumisource has been making some very sweet video game chairs with speakers for quite a while now, and they had three of their newest models on display at CES 2010. I will introduce them from left to right after the jump. Sky Lounger: “Game in Comfort” is the slogan of this oversized model. As you can see, the gamer or movie watcher is truly on his or her rocker with the Sky Lounger, and these rockers are made of chrome. The Sky Lounger features two 2-way spakers and powerful four inch subwoofer, and the volume and bass levels are controlled with a remote. (Measurements: 35 ” L x 26.5″ W x 40 ” H.) Admiral: Those that love the PC gaming world of MMOs or anything else should love the Admiral. It has an ergonomic design with an adjustable headrest for all your personal computing needs. It can also work for the television as well. It has two 2-way speakers aimed at the user for adjustable volume, base, headrest, tilt, and tension. (Measurements: 30 ” L x 32 ” W x 43 ” H.) Stealth: Check out the ground base on this bad boy!

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Nyko Wand + and Charge Base Quad IC at CES 2010 &raquo

I always like reporting on what Nyko has to offer, so I couldn’t wait to see what they had this year at CES. For the Wii, they have two new products: the Wand + and the Charge Base Quad IC. Of course, the Wand was meant to be a more advanced and user-friendly controller for the Wii, so why not make a sequel? The Wand + has its patented “Full Motion Technology built directly into the controller for full 1:1 movement tracking that is compatible with all games that use the Wii Motion Plus attachment”. The Wand also has Trans-Port technology, that allows “key action buttons to be digitally replicated on other devices and pass sound and vibration signals to attached peripherals”. Nyko was apparently not satisfied with just making a black version of their popular Charge Base IC, which allows charging of two Wiimotes, but have stepped it up a notch with the Charge Base Quad IC. The Charge Base Quad IC uses induction technology to charge up to four controllers, and these controllers do not have to have their silicone sleeves or Wii Motion Plus attachments removed, either. It also has a dual charge indicator light and powered USB port for powering other USB devices. You should be able to get both of these devices in March 2010. The Charge Base Quad IC will be available for $49.99, and the Wand + will be for about $39.99.

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What We Have Here Is One Big-Ass Telescope

Not only that: a big-ass telescope that you can attach a camera to. The Celestron CGE 1400 Aplantic Telescope is not for amateurs, unless you're an amateur with $10,000 to blow on a telescope that looks like it wouldn't fit in most single-car garages. For all you true Astrophotographers out there, the full details are available from Celestron. For those of you who'd rather just make jokes about what Adam Frucci may be looking at, I highly recommend the comments section below. Send an email to Brian Barrett, the author of this post, at < moc.odomzig@tterrabb > moc.odomzig@tterrabb

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Netflix CEO: Chances of Nintendo Wii Support Are Excellent

Without a hint of doubt, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says that chances of Netflix on Nintendo—are "excellent." Stir that together with October's confident rumors about forthcoming Netflix support on the Wii and, well, you get it. The quote came in response to an onstage question from AllThingsD's Peter Kafka, during an interview here at CES. The choice of "Nintendo" rather than "Wii" terminology was Kafka's choice, and was kind of unfortunate, because the only caveat to October's rumors was that Netflix may be waiting for Nintendo's next-gen product. In any case, it's not a confirmation, but it's close—Wii people, don't let your hopes for native Netflix die quite yet. Send an email to John Herrman, the author of this post, at < moc.odomzig@namrrehj > moc.odomzig@namrrehj

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