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Fancy being a DJ, but have absolutely no idea on going about being one? Let Korg help you out with the nanoSeries which hooks up via USB to a notebook. It is tiny enough to be placed in front of a portable or on a desk where space is at a premium, playing software instruments or being used to take full control of MIDI devices. nanoKONTROL is able to do most of the job for those who work with stand-ins for mixers, ranging from nine equal sets of fader and knob controls to 18 switches. Each purchase is also accompanied by a discount for Ableton Live to get budding DJs started on live electronic performances. Both Mac OS X and Windows platforms are supported by the Korg nanoSeries.
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June 13th, 2008
A comparison shoppers paradise complete with user reviews, forums and product scoring.

As any real gadget fanatic knows - you’ve got to do your research. To many features, too many brands. How the hell do you know what to buy? Personally I research the hell of everything. Here’s a new site worth hitting the next time you go to buy. TestFreaks.com. They’ve got a ton product categories with scored product reviews, plus user feedback and forums. Pretty awesome for finding out if that new Wii game sucks before you own it.


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June 13th, 2008
It goes without saying that the 3G iPhone will attract plenty of attention when available, regardless of which continent you’re on. As with any other i-Device release from Apple, it makes sense for a plethora of accessories to follow, and the 3G iPhone is no different. Gear4 has already signaled their intention by launching a new range of iPod cases and chargers in addition to a fair number for the 3G iPhone as well this July. After all, the market is there for the taking so why not ride the wave created by Apple? Best start saving from today onwards then.
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June 13th, 2008

We told you that the LG Decoy would pack its own Bluetooth Headset, but there’s nothing like a bunch of images. Enjoy the photo gallery. The question is: what do you think? Would you prefer to have a separate headset? do you think that this is something that will not age very well or is this the coolest stuff ever?
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June 13th, 2008
Sharp has achieved phenomenal sales for the One-Seg cell phone - over 10 million of such handsets have already been shipped in Japan within a couple of years of its release. Bear in mind this number is just from Sharp alone - what about all the other One-Seg cell phone manufacturers in Japan? This means the whole nation there is nuts about getting their favorite TV shows on-the-go, but apparently Sharp has the upper hand when it comes to snagging the hearts (and wallets) of the people there. Would you like to see One-Seg technology being made available in your country?
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June 13th, 2008
I must say that the Tablet PC Stand/Dock you see here is just stunning to look at. It features a height-adjustable stand that lets one swivel, tilt and rotate the tablet PC to find the most optimal operating level, which will inevitably boost productivity at the office since that is what happy workers do. In addition, this stand allows one to use notebooks as an LCD display for fairly standard computing functions, doing away with the need to transfer work from one place to another frequently. Other features include multiple USB 2.0 ports, integrated keyboard and mouse connections and audio in/out, making this one of the better artistic PC stand/docks available in the market today.
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June 13th, 2008
No, the iWave Cube is no Apple product that plays both music and video. Instead, it is a tiny oven that measures approximately one cubic foot in size, tipping the scales at 12 pounds. It made its debut a few months ago, powered by 600 watts from a nearby power outlet. No idea what practical use this has, since you can’t do much other than to heat up small slices of bread in addition to a mug of coffee at best. The iWave Cube retails for $130 a pop and will definitely be a novelty gadget as it is highly unlikely it will ever enter the mainstream consciousness.
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June 13th, 2008
The new Atom-powered Asus Eee PCs have finally received a release date in the UK, and as we all know, July 1st ain’t too far away. For those living across the pond, are you looking forward to this new Eee PC or are you swayed by the many other variants offered by different manufacturers? The Eee PC 1000 certainly looks tempting, considering it comes with a whopping 40GB of SSD or an 80GB hard drive. Obviously the SSD version will be considerably more expensive, but think of the load times in that machine, not to mention the ability to withstand more knocks while you travel light.
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June 13th, 2008

There’s a crowd out there that has been waiting for a phone equipped with a projector for years, and this time, that might be it: this Chinese phone packs not only a projector that is capable of displaying a 30” image at 640×480, but it also has the same icons than the iPhone (lol). Sure, it is bulky and not so sexy, but it might be the first of its kind. Surprisingly, the specs seem to indicate an LCOS projector, instead of an LCD one, which might have been cheaper.
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June 13th, 2008
HP has a new mobile printer in town - the OfficeJet H470. What you get in this tiny package includes :- 50 sheet capacityUp to 330 color pages per cartridgeIntegrated memory card readerBuilt-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivityWell, do you think the H470 is worth the $249.99 price tag?
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