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Western Digital Scorpio Blue

Western Digital Scorpio Blue

Western Digital has a brand new hard drive for the masses - the 2.5″ Scorpio Blue that targets laptops. It measures a mere 9.5mm high and holds a whopping 500GB of data, which means it won’t run out of space anytime soon if you’re an average user. This $220 device is armed with 8MB cache and boasts a SATA 3Gbps transfer rate with 12-ms access. Western Digital reckons that the Scorpio Blue is one of the quietest 2.5″ models around, averaging 24dBA when idle and 26dBA when seeking. You can also opt for the slightly smaller 400GB model for $190.

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RIM BlackBerry Javelin Peek

RIM BlackBerry Javelin Peek

Here’s more information about the upcoming BlackBerry Javelin from RIM. This device is targeted to replace the Curve, although it does seem to fall short in certain areas while making up ground in others. There is no 3G connectivity to begin with, so you’ll have to be content with EDGE speeds at best, but it will come with a 3.2 megapixel camera and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Vodafone branding on the smartphone places it in pole position to appear in Europe, but it might make its way to the US on T-Mobile as well.

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Takara Tomy QFO

Takara Tomy QFO

Takara Tomy has released a brand new radio controlled helicopter known as the QFO, and from the looks of it, I seriously wonder how it is able to take off and hit the skies. The remote control itself is pretty cool looking and could possibly be mistaken as some sort of futuristic console controller with a few more buttons. Apparently, the QFO will come in a few colors to suit a wider range of tastes. Measuring a mere 65mm x 65mm x 43mm, the QFO will hit retail stores at the end of September.

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Sony ZS-S4iP Boombox

Sony ZS-S4iP Boombox

Sony’s ZS-S4iP is the latest boombox that caters to both iPod and iPhone models, and it doesn’t offer anything groundbreaking despite being functional. It comes with a tray that opens up, enabling users to insert their iPod/iPhone which also keeps those devices juiced when docked. Features include :-

AM/FM tuner with 30 presets2 x 2W speakersCD playerDigital Mega Bass

The Sony ZS-S4iP will retail for approximately $140 a pop and is readily available for pre-order in Australia as shipping commences on October.

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iPhone 3G 2.1 Update Now Available

iPhone 3G 2.1 Update Now Available

Folks who own the iPhone 3G will be able to wake up to the 2.1 update that could help those who are suffering from poor 3G reception. For folks who have already upgraded, kindly leave a comment on your new user experience - is there a change (for better or for worse), or does everything remain more or less status quo? Still, the change log did list down the following enhancements.

Decrease in call set-up failures and dropped callsSignificantly better battery life for most usersDramatically reduced time to backup to iTunesImproved email reliability, notably fetching email from POP and Exchange accountsFaster installation of 3rd party applicationsFixed bugs causing hangs and crashes for users with lots of third party applicationsImproved performance in text messagingFaster loading and searching of contactsImproved accuracy of the 3G signal strength displayRepeat alert up to two additional times for incoming text messagesOption to wipe data after ten failed passcode attemptsGenius playlist creation

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Ohm Targets Cyclists

Ohm Targets Cyclists

The Ohm device targets cyclists, relying on magnets and a dynamo to store up power which can be used to juice up your portable electronics including cell phones and MP3 players. Ohm magnets are hooked up to bicycle wheel spokes, where the N42 neodymium magnets offer an optimal balance of durability and magnet strength. As the user cycles, the wheel spokes will turn and start inducing current in the Ohm which is subsequently stored in an internal 1200 mAh lithium ion battery. Once you’ve arrived at your destination, the Ohm can be removed and used to juice up your exhausted gadget. It takes around an hour of cycling to fully charge a cell phone.

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picoLCD Sideshow Device

picoLCD Sideshow Device

Guess the Sideshow idea never really took off, but that doesn’t mean the market is dead and buried. Here’s the picoLCD Sideshow device that won’t cost a bomb ($49.95), boasting a blue alphanumeric LCD display that works great to display simple information like a stock ticker, Windows Media Player companion as well as email inbox updates. Unfortunately, it doesn’t support Windows XP so make sure you’re running on Windows Vista or Linux before picking the picoLCD up. Another interesting aspect is the disc-less installation, since plugging it in will reveal an URL that points you to the latest picoLCD driver.

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Ewoo iPod Docks

Ewoo iPod Docks

Ewoo is back with a trio of new iPod docks - the HandMusic, eFizz and eFizz Travel. First off, we have the HandMusic that hooks up the iPod to compatible A/V equipment, where you can browse through the content via a remote control. The remote’s interface has been specially modified to match that of the player, and it comes with a 1.8″ color LCD display that ought to be more than sufficient. Video is sent via S-Video, while audio is handled by analog connections. As for the eFizz dock, this model comes with a 2.1-channel sound system, boasting speakers and a subwoofer that pumps out 70W of RMS power. Last but not least is the eFizz Travel that offers up to 20 hours of playback on a single charge. The Ewoo HandMusic, eFizz and eFizz Travel will retail for $200, $600 and $200, respectively.

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Motorola RAZR3 Rumors

Motorola RAZR3 Rumors

Third time’s the charm I guess, and heaven knows Motorola needs as much divine intervention as possible to stem the bleeding tide from its cell phone business. Word has it Motorola is currently working on a new series of cell phones under the RAZR banner - the Motorola RAZR 3 Vxx. It seems as though the external display will use half a dozen customizable sensory elements that offer shortcuts to frequently used applications, running on Motorola’s own Ruby platform. The RAZR 3 is tipped for a Q1 release next year. Other speculation specifications include :-

3G/HSDPA network Symbian UIQ 3.3 operating system5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flashGPS receiver Wi-Fi connectivity

Hopefully the Big M gets this right.

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Pure One Classic DAB Radio

Pure One Classic DAB Radio

Pure has released its One Classic DAB radio that does FM as well just in case you’re feeling rather nostalgic. In addition to offering you banter from local DJs, you can also hook up your iPod/MP3 player or a CD player thanks to its input options. Other feature include ReVu for live DAB pause and rewind, making sure you never miss one segment of your favorite radio show ever again. The rechargable ChargePAK C6L battery offers up to 40 hours of listening time, but you can also opt for half a dozen C-size alkaline batteries that offer double the playback time. The Pure One Classic DAB radio will retail for £49.99.

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