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The Wii Dazzle Colorful from GT Coupe will definitely set your console apart from the regular white colored once without the need to make permanent modifications. It is but a colored plastic shell and comes with a vertical stand and an integrated fan with blue LED illumination to keep your Wii running cool as you sweat it out with some Wii Tennis. There will be different colored shells in total, but currently only the pink variety is available from importer DealExtreme. You can pick one up for approximately $30.
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September 6th, 2007
The Suspended Animation alarm clock is a truly unique timepiece as it combines “persistence of vision” as well as digital technology to create an optical illusion of the current time, date, as well as messages which your eyes interpret as floating in mid-air. Other than telling the time, you can also have personalized messages appear at selected times for those who love to express themselves. Alternatively, you can always pick from 20 pre-loaded messages. It can be powered via an AC adapter or a trio of AAA batteries, but I suspect most people will rely on the former. In case there’s a power failure, the Suspended Animation alarm clock comes with a memory back-up feature that keeps all your messages safe from a memory wipe. It retails for $45.95 apiece.
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September 6th, 2007
Bang & Olufsen has just announced the Beo5 remote control that was 15 years in the making, bringing a fully flexible and personalized remote control with a universal language that can operate any product combination as well as products with features and functions that are waiting to be discovered. The Beo5 functions equally well with certain non-B&O products, featuring the chameleon-like ability to adapt to virtually any product configuration you have at home. Both buttons and functions can be added, removed, and even arranged to suit your individual taste made possible by a touchscreen color LCD display with tactile feedback. The Beo5 even comes with an impressive battery life, lasting up to 12 days before being required to juice up. The materials used in constructing the Beo5 are of the highest order, boasting hand lotion tolerance, scratch resistance, extreme temperature handling, and the ability to survive even the most severe drops. Expect the Beo5 to hit North America sometime this fall for $560.
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September 6th, 2007
Looks like HTC has let the cat out of the bag with the AT&T Tilt appearing on its website. This obviously confirms the fact that the HTC Kaiser will be coming to the AT&T network and be known as the AT&T Tilt 8925 instead. You can expect all the benefits of Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional with BlackBerry Connect support. Fans of this handset who have been waiting for an agonizingly long time won’t have to hold out that much longer - just make sure you have enough money in the bank to pick one up!
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September 6th, 2007
Check out this cellphone from Motorola that is actually capable of transforming into a full-fledged robot just like in the movie - except that the Michael Bay effort relied on Nokia handsets, Xbox 360s, and a vending machine for smaller-sized robots. What looks like an ordinary Motorola E6 actually opens up to a humanoid form factor with the digital camera lens acting as the head. Now this is extremely neat - I wonder whether future phones will have a Transformer Edition? Although the entire handset would be way more expensive while running the risk of having dust settle inside your handset, the coolness factor is just something that one cannot overlook.
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September 6th, 2007

HP launched the iPAQ 314 GPS navigation system yesterday, and this is a true-blue GPS system that comes with a 4.3″ touchscreen display at 800 x480 pixel resolution. Not only that, it also keeps you entertained on the road with support for different media files, while Bluetooth connectivity allows you to sync with your Outlook to provide instant access to your contacts on-the-fly. Those living in Western Europe will be pleased to note the HP iPAQ 314 comes with maps of that area pre-loaded. No word on pricing or availability though.
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September 6th, 2007
Folks who love romping around in the great outdoors will definitely find the Watch Strap Compass handy - but I do have one problem with it. If in the first place do you actually need a compass to find your way around, chances are you would already have a dedicated model and not some compass that is tacked onto your watch strap. While it does not come with a backlit display of any sort, there are luminous points that make it much easier to navigate through a treacherous path even in the darkest of nights. You can pick up the Watch Strap Compass for £9.89 after taxes.
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September 6th, 2007
Panasonic isn’t new to the High Definition game, but the company has released yet another two plasma HDTVs known as the TH-42PZ77 and TH-50PZ77. You get full HD with both models, featuring an SD memory card slot that allows you to view snapped images on the big screen instead of squinting your eyes via a cramped digital camera display. The contrast ratio stands at 10,000 to 1 while connectivity options include a couple of HDMI inputs, three S-Video inputs, a trio of composite video inputs, and a pair of component video inputs. The screen itself has an anti-glare coating for superior images even with all the windows open. Both HDTVs are scheduled to ship sometime this month, with the TH-42PZ77 and TH-50PZ77 retailing for $1,799.95 and $2,799.95 respectively. It takes approximately 100,000 hours of viewing to arrive at half brightness, so by then we’d probably move on to Ultra HD. Image courtesy of Yahoo!.
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September 6th, 2007

Fancy having a USB Hub at your desk that is very different from those of your colleagues? Brando will be able to help you out with this USB Tortoise Hub which comes with four different facing “legs”, ensuring you will never let a single USB 2.0 port go to waste. Each of these individual legs are capable of being folded in a perpendicular manner to further help you save desktop real estate. Unfortunately, this $11.99 USB Tortoise Hub doesn’t exactly excite in terms of color and design, being available only in green.
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September 6th, 2007
This iPaq 600 Series Smartphone seems to be a good device to keep you connected with your email, calendar, tasks, as long as you don’t need to input data like replying to emails or adding appointments. It has 3G data access and WiFi so that’s pretty much as good as it gets. I wonder if it is smart enough to switch to the best network, when available. It has also Assisted-GPS, (A-GPS), a positioning solution that sometimes requires to be connected to the cellphone network. Here comes a new world of location-based applications.
Oh, I almost forgot: It has a touch-display and that makes it eligible for Windows Mobile 6 “pro”.
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