November 30, 2005

Some smart/cool people have developed a developed liquid condom for women.
The new product, making use of naometer and physical foaming technologies, is said to be easy to apply, anti-bacteria and lubricating. The invisible condom, developed by a company in south China's Guangdong Province, has won approval from the province's drug administration and is now available in drugstores in the country.
via GadgetBlog
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DynaScan Technology, Inc. the world's sole manufacturer of 360 degree LED video displays has a new high resolution product for your pleasure.
DynaScan Model DS1508 is 65" wide and is ideal for information broadcasting and video displays in casinos, subway and train stations, museums, hotel lobbies, shopping malls, food courts, exhibition booths, shows and other public areas with constant stream of people. It features high brightness, high resolution, vivid colors, minimal power consumption, and can simultaneously display three identical contents vertically. The display is equipped with built-in speakers for greater cinematic impact. Ceiling mount design is also available.
Seen at Gizmag
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November 28, 2005

The Plantronics Pulsar 590A is a super-handy Bluetooth Stereo Headset that allows you to seamlessly switch between your Bluetooth phone and your other favorite Bluetooth compatible devices. With up to 12 hours of talk time and 10 hours of listening time, you can enjoy wireless stereo sound on laptops, PCs, TVs, DVD and MP3 players while remaining connected to your phone.
Seen at Gizmodo . Read More Amazon
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November 26, 2005

Thomson has announced the RCA 25110RE3, a new innovative cordless/wireless telephone system (RCA 25110RE3) designed with efficiencies and functionality options. The system includes a wireless headset and cordless handset, a single charge base for both, and a wall base that transmits the phone signal up to 300 feet throughout the home or workplace.
The RCA 25110RE3 will be available in December with a suggested retail price of $199.
More. Seen at Gizmodo
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November 13, 2005

Clearaudio's stunning 2 piece Ambient Turntable is constructed of multiple layers of very dense wood sandwiched between 2 aluminum skins. The outboard motor housing is of identical construction and features a Smart Synchro Speed Controller. The platter is 40mm thick machined GS acrylic and the bearing is the proven Clearaudio inverted ceramic type.
$3,499.99
Seen at Wallpaper.com
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November 11, 2005

For their new line of Digital Video Recorders, Pioneer has launched a yummy campaign asking if you need more space? View Pioneer DVR-630H-S Campaign + Other Details
Pictured : Pioneer's DVR-530H-S, ultra thin HDD (Hard Disk Drive) DVD Recorder.
PFeatures of the DVR-530H-S include, a 160 GB Hard Disk Drive (holds up to 455 hrs) (longest available on the market), Dual Layer Disc Recording (up to 24 hrs), High Speed Copy from HDD to DVDElectronic Programme Guide (EPG (GUIDE Plus+), Digital JukeboxDigital and Video camcorder input
View Pioneer DVR-630H-S Campaign + Other Details
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November 4, 2005

Bang & Olufsen's Beo4 audio system will be available in December for $2,750. The sleek Beo4 is a CD player, FM radio and has an SD slot. The Beo4 is the first audio system of its kind to be able to record music from a radio or CD to the SD without a computer.
DAB is an addon
via Gizmodo
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Come December, rich folk will be able to purchase, Bang & Olufsen's Beolab 4 loudspeaker. The Beolab 4 loudspeaker features a built-in amplifier and B&O's proprietary acoustic technologies. $1,200 a pair.
via Gizmodo
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Uber Danish electronics company Bang & Olufsen has offically announced the BeoSound 3, a new sleek transistor radio/ portable music system / alarm clock.
Available for $850 at Bang & Olufsen stores and at www.bang-olufsen.com, the BeoSound has an FM radio or plays MP3 and WMA music files from SD memory cards recorded by computers or other devices.
The full-range speaker has a sealed cabinet for better bass and equalization to smooth and clarify its sound.
The battery lasts 10 hours before needing recharging reports New York Times
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