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    Admin posted on December 31, 2008 13:13

    Luxurious mobile phones are flowing into the markets every now and then and this time around its Alcatel handset that has come into the limelight for a while.

    Alcatel handset

    Named as the 24k "Signature Collection" handset from Alcatel, this comes as a special edition done for sharper image. Speaking about the specs, they are not as impressive as luxury phones carry.

    Luxury launches come with a mediocre 2-megapixel camera, flimsy keys, and small screen. A mediocre phone is a perfect title to the phone.

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    Admin posted on December 31, 2008 12:05

    Portable video games and peripherals have become very popular in the gaming world and now it’s the new portable, fully functional Nintendo 64 video game that is being launched recently.

    nintendo game

    Named as the new Nintendo Sixtyfree Lite-R, and created by Ben Heck’s “disciple” SifuF, the portable gadget plays all the important N64 classics. What’s more, the gaming gadget has got all the buttons which a standard N64 controller has got along with an impressive 5 inch display and an impeccable cartridge slot.

    The only downside being that it requires an external infolithium (or other 7.2v) power supply to run. Seems to have a potential indeed!

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    Admin posted on December 31, 2008 11:14

    Nippon Signal has introduced its brand new pocket projector that looks promising enough to battle out the Mint’s V10 or Dell’s projector.

    Nippon Pocket projector

    This new projector measure just 90 x 55 x 20mm using the MEMS scanner displaying images at brilliant 800 x 600 SVGA resolutions. Nippon Signal also sports a prism lens that makes room for advanced optical experience on a small projector.

    Nippon’s pocket projector is yet to be released.

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    Admin posted on December 31, 2008 09:45

    Wii accessories in the protection department are very important as they make sure that all your Nintendo gadgets remain free from all the inconveniences.

    Nintendo Wii remote skin

    The new NTEC G5631 Nintendo Wii Remote single skin protector ensures firm protection of your Wii remote controller as also prevents it from damage and other inconveniences caused by its daily frequent usage. A wrist strap provides a secure grip with 2 toned finish being the icing on a cake.

    Constructed from high quality material, this new light blue skin is perfect for you Wii remote.

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    Admin posted on December 31, 2008 08:22

    Apple fans have every reason to feel cheerful as here comes a new cool and stylish geeky t-shirt that will make your wardrobe look fabulous and illuminating.

    Light-up apple tshirt

    The new Apple Logo T-shirt as the name suggests features a classical Apple Logo at the centre front part of the t-shirt which lights up and moves to music and sounds making you the cynosure wherever you step in!

    The trendy Apple logo light up t-shirts is available for $20 at Ebay.

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    Admin posted on December 31, 2008 05:52

    LEGO has come up with an amazing technology invention in the Bluetooth dongle segment – yes the new LEGO USB 2.0 Bluetooth Dongle is out.

    Lego USB Bluetooth dongle

    You simply need to be equipped with a transparent LEGO 2 x 2 brick and an original USB 2.0 Bluetooth mini dongle.

    And then you can enjoy the wireless freedom but mind you, $49 is what you will need to shell out from your pocket.

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    You always have to pay a heft charge for your blunders, isn’t it? That is what Japan's Fair Trade Commission follows after all and has fined electronics manufacturer Sharp a whopping penalty of $3 million as part of an investigation into the price fixing of LCD modules for the original Nintendo DS model as also the DS Lite. A penalty which seems worth indeed!

    Nintendo DS

    In fact, Sharp has been instructed by the Commission to pay the free by March 19, 2009. Thanks to the Japanese vigilant FTC that noticed Sharp and Hitachi Displays conspired to control selling prices of their LCD panels to Nintendo.

    Sharp on the other hand believes that it has not been involved in any of the activities that violate the antimonopoly law, and that it may request a hearing.

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    Admin posted on December 30, 2008 12:38

    Wii Nunchuk has been darling for the Wii gamers all around the world - titles such as Them Jedi and sith are indeed limited when it comes to weapons and other violent instruments requiring a lightsaber but what about when Shaolin Monks were around back then?

    wii nunchuk

    I think lightsaber nunchuks would work pretty well providing you a dazzling experience which we all expect from the Wii action packaged games.

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    Admin posted on December 30, 2008 11:24

    Digital photo frame have always been exciting and the latest one in the hunt is the new Kodak Wireless OLED Picture Frame. The screen of this OLED picture frame is impeccable.

    Kodak OLED Digital picture frame

    In fact, Kodak's new ultra-thin 7.6-inch OLED Wireless panel sports an impressive 16:9 aspect ratio, 800x480 resolutions, and a white to black contrast ratio of 30,000:1.

    What’s more, the panel of the frame has got 2GB built-in internal memory as well with an inclusion addition of built-in memory card reader and a USB port. The panel also has the special capability to link up to internet content from Kodak Gallery, Flickr and FrameChannel.

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    Stereo wheel for Nintendo wii has always been handy for the Wii racing gamers. Logitech has announced its new Logitech Speed Force Wireless racing wheel, considered as the first force feedback wheel for the popular gaming platform.

    Logitech stereo wheel

    The racing wheel is licensed by Nintendo which means you have now got various Wii racing options to look forward to! Very easy to set up and store, you can use this wireless force while you are sitting on your couch, arm chair or living room floor. Comfortable gaming experience is ensured by built-in gas and brake controls located on the wheel itself as also the adjustable and expandable lap rest.

    Free from all the cable, you can relish the lag-free racing from up to 30 feet away from the console with the help of Logitech’s 2.4 GHz wireless technology. It is retailing with a price tag of $99.99.

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