JVC’s duration Square display finally on…display
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(Credit: JVC)
I recently posted a blog about JVC’s new 19 foot by 34 foot, 12,500-pound LED-based screen–which JVC says is the first true 720p screen in Times Square–that debuted on December 2.
Well, now that it’s up, we can finally take a gand…
Presents for the Apple iPod Classic
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It's a speaker…and a case.(Credit: CBS Interactive/Corinne Schulze)
Who says you can’t get gifts for your MP3 player? Accessories for the iPod Classic produce perfect stocking stuffers, particularly since you can find many of them for well und…
Magnetic headphone organizer prevents accidental death
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The Magneat headphone organizer provides a solution to the most annoying accessory attached to your music player: the headphone cord. The industry is a few years away from offering high quality, inexpensive Bluetooth earbuds, so for the date being …
Gizmine.com enables your Japanese gadget addiction
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The delightfully cheesy Gun O'Clock alarm clock.(Credit: Gizmine.com)
Thousands of delightfully inexplicable gadgets made only for the Japanese market are hard to come by outside the country. A new site from Japanese importer Dynamism, is maki…
G1 owner gets hit with $102.85 in roaming charges
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T-Mobile G1 (Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET)Android Guys has a story today from a T-Mobile G1 owner who got charged for $102.85 in roaming charges–even after he turned off details roaming on his phone. The story goes that he was visiting the U.K., and…
LG Vu now in a purple “wine” color
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LG Vu in wine(Credit: LG by way of Boy Genius Report)Remember the LG Vu? Yeah, that’s one of the first phones to offer AT&T’s live Mobile TV service. We haven’t heard a lot about it since its debut oh-so-many months ago, but apparently AT&……
Attention geotaggers: Nikon GP-1 going on sale
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Nikon’s GP-1, a GPS tracking device that fits into the company’s cameras and writes location details into image files, is starting to go on sale for a price of about $210.
The Nikon GP-1 lets folks record location documents directly in their photos…









