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Sunday, 29 June 2008 |
 Recently, Harman Kardon release the second iteration of its iPod bridge dock, which connects the media player to a home sound system, but it seems like a case of too little too late. Bridge II is apparently designed specifically for other Harmon Kardon equipment. There's no indication that it can work wirelessly, as do other products such as Monster's "iSoniCast," which also provides similar remote functions |
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Monday, 02 June 2008 |
 This time, the I-O Data release a small keyboard for easy-typing on your mobile phone. This device connects to your mobile phone through Bluetooth. Well, it’s small, but at least it’s still better than the mini QWERTY on the phone. Don’t miss it.
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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
 Well, how do you think this ipod case? Is it unique? Check out this Mosquito Ruby Pod Rare iPod case that protects your precious from nicks and scratches, eliciting the Pavlovian response of drool whenever a hungry person (or dog, for that matter) looks at it. The beef is fake, but it sure as heck looks real enough to imagine that it even stinks. |
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
 This cute tiny mouse will make more convenient. There are different kinds of mice, even designed especially for laptop use. They can perfectly fit on your lap or on the laptop itself, and operate just like a normal mouse would. Because of their size they cannot be called very comfortable, but they are way much more comfortable than using touchpad, especially in games. One of those small mice, a very unusual one, is a hero of this review. |
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Friday, 02 May 2008 |
 Here come the Dots Gloves iPhone/iPod Winter Gloves. It offers simple, inexpensive gloves adorned with metal dots that go straight to the source of PDA-hand functionality: conductivity. No ugly finger patches made of metal-thread fabric combinations. No space-age styling. Just ease of use and warm hands. Nice design. |
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Monday, 28 April 2008 |
 This gadget called Inflatable mouse. All the electronic circuitry lives on a small flexible board. The body itself is just soft plastic. When the concept is inflated it looks like a usual mouse. But you can easily let the air out and roll the gadget up. So, whenever you need your mouse, just inflate, attach the USB cable and enjoy the usage. That’s easy. |
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