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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Car Amplifier Philips SMP400

Philips has introduced 4/3/2-kanalny car amplifier Philips SMP400. Novelty has a function Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB), through which low-frequency sound is much improved, and bass component is allocated to any place, even in low volume systems. Moreover, the new power amplifier Philips SMP400 is customizable filters high and low frequencies, as well as pokanalnuyu

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Darth Vader Paternity Test T-Shirt

Here is another fun geeky t-shirt that would make a great addition to any geeks wardrobe, especially if you are a Star Wars fan, the Darth Vader Paternity Test T-Shirt. It seems that the Sith Lord wasn’t to convinced about young Luke Skywalker’s parentage so he decided to take a paternity test. If…

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Sony not making, but losing money on every PS3 sold

Playstation 3 sales have recently been on the rise, but nevertheless, the Wall Street Journal has determined that Sony is still losing money on every PS3 unit sold, even up until now.

The WSJ reports in an analysis of Sony’s 3rd quarter financial performance that the company loses 6 cents on

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Motorola Droid acquires multitouch support for Google Maps

Google’s been quite busy recently, days after the monumental Nexus One multitouch update, they’ve brought out the updated 3.4 version of Google Maps that finally gives support to multitouch pinch-to-zoom, well at least in Google Maps anyway.

The Euro-bound Motorola Milestone (essentially a Droid) ships with multitouch out the window,…

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Logitech Squeezebox Touch delayed “a couple of months” more

If you’ve been patiently waiting for your Logitech Squeezebox Touch preorder to ship, don’t get too excited; the FedEx man is still long from your door.  According to a post by a Slim Devices developer in the official Logitech forums yesterday, “we’re looking at a couple of months until release” of the touchscreen

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Flashlight Flying Discs

Want to prepare earlier for summer this year, spending time outdoors with your furkids (or actual kids)? Why not get the Flashlight Flying Discs? After all, it comes in two flavors – Frenzy and Disco, retailing for £22.95 and £29.95, respectively.

Souped up with motion-activated LEDs, fiber-optics

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Barnes & Noble nook v1.2 firmware out: “noticeably faster”

An over-the-air update for the Barnes & Noble nook has begun to go out today, and according to at least one user with the updated firmware it leaves the ebook reader “noticeably faster” at loading pages, while the touchscreen interface “seems more responsive”.  nook firmware v1.2 also improves the general UI of the

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