Posted on 14 December 2006 by Rusty
Ladies have you realized that, nowadays you carry too many gizmos with you from cell phones, to MP3 players. Anyway you might want to include this solar mobile charger to your purse. It will add juice to your gizmos while on the go. You can also hook it up to you car’s DC or AC outlet for instant charging. It comes with charging adapter for the following cell phones: Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson. It also includes in it’s package a 550mAH Li-on rechargeable battery. Other features include a super white LED torch and a sleek lady like design.
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Posted on 14 December 2006 by Annie-san

Want to give your iPod nano all the love in the world? Take a look at the new Matias Armor
for an excellent combination of protection and usability but keeping to
the personal desire for a sleek look. Light-weight and rugged aircraft
grade aluminum makes up the outer shell of the case and protects your
iPod nano from possible scratches or impacts while in use. You can
still gain access to all the features of your iPod while the case is
on, so don’t worry about the little things.
Vibrant,
anodized aluminum colors like black, blue, pink, green, red and white,
will give you a choice and might just have you purchasing more than one
case.
Use the colors to compliment your already colored iPod or to
snazz up your plain white or silver model. The Armor still allows full
access to the scroll wheel (as one would expect), the hold switch,
headphone and docking ports.
The designer realizes that a case is
rendered useless if you have to remove it to recharge or utilize the
functions, and we all appreciate that forethought.
Visit the Matias site and see what else you get with this Armor when you order.
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Posted on 14 December 2006 by Annie-san
Belkin has the new TuneStage II out and it is quite an improvement from the previous version. The TuneStage II
sells for $20 less than the previous version and has better technology
applied.
The new colors of black and metallic gray are not all the extras, this
baby uses Bluetooth 2.0 plus EDR, the latest version of the Bluetooth
wireless technology that gives the user a higher quality, lower
power-consumption audio transmission when compared to earlier Bluetooth
devices.
The Belkin product can reach up to 30 foot
distances and offers up to seven hours of playtime when connected to an
iPod. It works with the iPod Nano, the iPod mini and the iPod 4GB and
5GB models.
Visit the Belkin site for more details. It looks to be "coming soon" and the price is printed at around $150.
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Posted on 13 December 2006 by Cat
In the past few months all the blogger users have noticed problems with Blogger. It has been real frustrating not being able to post entries or even log in! Well there was a reason for all the delays. Google has been working on Blogger and finally developed a new user friendly interface for the Blogger accounts. Google developed the new service on December 5, 2006. The new design allows users to change their blog template layout with easy functions and without having to use all the HTML code. Another new function are the labels. Labels (a.k.a categories) can be used in your sidebar of your blog. These labels help you organize your blog in a more orderly fashion, so when people come across your blog they can see multiple categories of what you’ve posted. The categories are kind of like the tags used on Flickr.com and other website sources. Also, whenever you log in, you have a new streamlined dashboard.
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Posted on 13 December 2006 by Annie-san
Timbuk2 offers laptop bags in many different styles. From the $30 Quilted Laptop Sleeves to the $200 Specialty Laptop Messenger that has a built-in computer compartment. The most appreciated bag though seems to be the Blogger style.

Coming in at $80 this pack includes a ballistic nylon exterior, quilted computer compartment, rubberized base, MP3 pocket with protected hole moving to the outside and a cell phone holder to make your gadget bag complete. The MP3 player hole is flapped so when you are on the run the stuff inside your bag won’t suffer from any weather damage.
A vertical styled bag, the Blogger comes in many different color combinations so you can find the one that’s right for you or as a gift for another. Or, choose the "Bag in a Box" and spend $100 that you can give to someone as a gift and they can choose their own style and color.
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Posted on 13 December 2006 by Annie-san
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10 digital camera has a pretty in pink color that charms even the most amateur of photographers. With basic specs. of 7.20 megapixels, a 3x zoom, LCD viewfinder in a 2.5 in. size, an ISO of 80-1000, shutter claims of 1-1/1000 and max aperture of 3.5. The memory type supported is MS Duo/MS Pro Duo and the camera runs on a Custom LiIon battery for power.
Slim and nice to carry at 3.5×2.2×0.8 in. and a light weight of 5.8 oz. might have you protecting this camera in a light carrying case to avoid losing it. The price is around $400 and this camera became available in August of this year, so it’s relatively new.
Comes in pink, white, black or silver so you can choose your favorite color or if you’re buying for someone else, you can help accessorize their look. Sony recommends a high-capacity card like those on this page.
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Posted on 13 December 2006 by Annie-san
Vaja has always been in the front when it comes to cases but the iPod video (60GB & 80GB) can now be slathered in Crystal. With excellent styling and a snug fit for your iPod, this case would make a great gift to add to your wish list.

Encrusted with Swarovski crystals, the case also has an "exclusive" leather strap and silver appliques to brighten it up. Allows easy access to all iPod functions and the headphone jack and dock connector are all visible and usable while the case is on. You can purchase this case in several colors, but the pictured "Rosa" color here is my personal favorite.
The site offers tips to care for your case and with its size of 6,8 x 10,90 x 2,36 cms./ 2,72" x 4,25" x 0,90", it will fit perfectly and be worth taking care of…especially at the over $300 price you’ll be paying. Be sure and visit the well designed site and look at the high quality images, they are scrumptious! And, don’t forget you can get your case personalized upon ordering and a screen protector.
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Posted on 13 December 2006 by Annie-san
Smaller than you imagined, the Pantech cellphone now has seven different colored faceplates that can help you personalize your phone. Coming in at 2.72 inches tall, 1.69 inches wide and 0.8 inches thick, this little mobile will have to be stored away in the safest of places so it doesn’t get lost.
Starting off with a silver base model, Pantech has now added the Pantech C3 to their lineup (take a peek at the newest phones) which has a camera with a flash and it supports mobile email (Yahoo!, AOL & MSN Hotmail). Cingular offers this phone for $40-$190, depending on the contract chosen, and some locations offer rebates for this specific phone.
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Posted on 12 December 2006 by Techie Diva

Can you say cookie monster? These colorful laptop covers by Lapstyle may look cuddly, and befitting of a 16-year old’s lappy, but what they’re not is practical. My Macbook Pro would die of heat exhaustion in one of these covers. Laptops need lots of ventilation, not death by suffocation through colorful furry covers named "Triple Panic", "Fire Starter" or "Deadly Pink." If you’re a dare devil, you can find these furry covers for $25 at LapStyle. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!
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Posted on 12 December 2006 by Annie-san
Dell has jumped into the Blu-ray (Blu-ray can store 5 times the amount of a dual-layer DVD) frenzy and added Blu-ray to their newest laptop offering, the XPS-m1710. It includes the Blu-ray drive and is probably working to keep up with competition. Sony and Toshiba have been ahead of the game with past releases.

The XPS-m1710 now comes with the ability to save up to 50GB of data to a Blu-ray disk. I was just asking friends and family what they used for backup options and this certainly would have plenty of room for that. Do you need that much storage on a notebook? Someone does and I’m sure it won’t be long until we’re all using high storage options, but I can’t help but think this is a little overboard for now.
Focused, most likely, on power users, this laptop from Dell will be a good bit ahead of other releases and might keep you from having to upgrade anytime soon. Priced at $3,699, those that purchase really need to be serious about storage options.
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