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January 28, 2006
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MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central available on iTunes |
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MTV Networks and Apple announced that programming from MTV, MTV2, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and The N will now be available for purchase and download on the iTunes Music Store.
The new content features shows such as Punk'd, South Park, Dora the Explorer, SpongeBob SquarePants and Laguna Beach.
Nickelodeon's Dora is the first preschool programme available on iTunes, while Comedy Central's Stand-Up is iTunes' first stand-up comedy programme, and MTV's Laguna Beach and Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Gauntlet 2 are the first reality-based titles available on iTunes.
With the addition of these 14 shows from MTV Networks, iTunes now offers over 40 TV shows for $1.99 per episode for viewing on a computer or iPod.
iTunes 6 for Mac and Windows includes the iTunes Music Store and is available as a free download from http://www.apple.com/itunes.
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Connect Io Intelligent Oven |
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TMIO company has unveiled its first smart ovens, after 12 years of development . The new ovens allow you can monitor them from any Internet connection.
Program Meals to be Ready When You Arrive Home. TMIO, the leader in kitchen appliance innovation, brings you the multi-award-winning Connect Io Professional Series Intelligent Oven. TMIO creates unprecedented mobility for your household, and revolutionizes your lifestyle and cooking experience with the 30-inch dual oven, Refrigerated, Internet-Controlled, Connect Io. A true dream appliance for those with busy lifestyles, dinner is ready when you are. Price tag $8,699.
Via ZDnet. Read More Connect IoTM Intelligent OvenTM
Model PS302SS00 Professional Series, Refrigerated,
Internet Controlled, 30" Electric Double Wall Oven
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RGB Spectrum QuadViewÆ XL imaging processor |
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Scientific Vision Systems, has announced the availability of the advanced RGB Spectrum QuadViewÆ XL imaging processor for the most demanding medical applications. The QuadViewÆ XL allows surgeons, operating room personnel, and radiologists to simultaneously view input from four (4) different video or computer sources on a single screen.
The monitor accepts high resolution RGB, HDTV, S-Video, component and NTSC/PAL composite video, and/or optional DVI inputs. Operating room personnel can connect up to 16 inputs, four of which can be displayed simultaneously.
Each of the 16 inputs can be individually sized and positioned anywhere on the screen. As well, each input can also be panned and zoomed to emphasize areas of particular interest using the proprietary smooth zoom and pan feature. The processor provides users with a nearly infinite set of display choices including quad split, side-by-side, picture-in-picture, and overlapping windows. In addition, the Quadview XL supports real time, dynamic movement and resizing of windows.
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January 27, 2006
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Bouncing Digital Camera |
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Imagine combining your love for bouncing balls and your obsession with taking pictures into one, now it has a name SatuGO. Simply throw SatuGO into the motive to catch the moment, where it hits you get a picture, or take air photos by activating the timer before throwing the SatuGO.
Other than being a camera SatuGO can act as a mobile storage facility for your personal data and function as a webcam.
Bouncing Digital Camera at gadgetreview via Ubergizmo
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Pioneer's AS-PS55 waterproof speakers |
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Pioneer Japan has announced the AS-PS55 , a new set for waterproof speakers made of plastic. The AS-PS55 connects to the Audio player via 35mm stereo jack and has a output of 0.325W and 8Ω. They are powered by 4 AAA batteries they measure 210 × 85 × 212mm and weigh 365 grams.
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Homebrew games and Emulation on PSP 2.50! |
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PSP hacker guru Fanjita has completed his first release of a new loader for 2.01+ PSP's called eLoader. While 2.60 is not currently supported, this is a major accomplishment in unleashing homebrew on all systems writes PSP updates
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Sony HDR-HC3 camcorder |
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A manual for the European version of the HDR-HC3 camcorder, a lower-end follow-up to the popular high definition (HD) HCR-HC1, has been released on the Internet. The new HC3 features the ability to record 1080i HD quality video, a 1/3” CMOS sensor, a 2,103,000 gross pixel count, and a 10x optical zoom.
It is unclear if the HDR-HC3 is a replacement for the HDR-HC1 or meant to complement it in the line writes CamCorderInfo. It is lighter and has many features taken away including the mic jack and zoom ring, according to the released manual. The HDR-HC3, the manual states, will use a Carl Zeiss-Sonnar T* lens, with a 30mm filter diameter with 10x optical and 80x digital zoom, a focal length of 5.1 – 51mm, with a 35mm equivalent of 41.3mm – 485mm in 16:9 aspect ratio, and 50.5 – 594mm in 4:3 aspect ratio.
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January 26, 2006
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Nintendo DS Lite |
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Nintendo, Japan has unveiled an update to the Nintendo DS game system, called Nintendo DS Lite.
The new design is thinner, weighs less (from 275 grams to 218), has four levels of brightness control, as well as different button placement. The new design looks similar to the design of the company's next-generation console, code-named the Nintendo Revolution reports Revolution report. The redesigned handheld has the same glossy finish, and the visual aesthetic of the buttons could be compared to the Revolution's controller. Nintendo DS Lite will be released in Japan on March 2nd for ¥16,800 (about $145).

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IST-01W, IST-01B speaker system for the iPod player |
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Rock Ridge sound Japan, has announced the white (IST-01W) & black (IST-01B) speaker system for the iPod player. Set to go on sale on January 28th for 9,800 Yen.
The new cradle speaker system supports 3rd generation & up iPod minis/photos/nanos, Playback frequency zone 80Hz - 20kHz.
Measures 250x146x155mm & weighs 1.1kg.
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Sony Handycam DCR-SR100 with 30GB HDD |
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Sony, Japan has unveiled their new Handycam DCR-SR100, featuring a 30GB hard disk drive. The 30GB HDD allows you to record up to 7 hours and 20 minutes of video in HQ mode (9Mbps), 10 hours and 50 minutes of video in SP mode (6Mbps), or 20 hours and 50 minutes of video in LP mode (3Mbps) writes portablegadgets.net
The DCR-SR100 comes with advanced shock proof design to protect its 1.8-inch HDD even when you’re recording your video. It employs a CCD sensor with effective resolutions of up to 2.06-megapixel for video and up to 3.05-megapixel for still image. Its lenses provide up to 10x optical zoom (up to total of 120x zoom including digital zoom in video recording mode), F1.8~2.9 aperture, 42.8~495mm (16:9) or 45~450mm (4:3) focal length in video mode and 40.6~406 (16:9) or 37~370mm (4:3) focal length in still image mode.
This handycam will hit the market on March 3rd in Japan
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