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iRiver Teaser Site Reveals Upcoming Super Player

There aren’t many details on the iRiver teaser site, but from what we can make out, this “Life Unit” will have DVD, TV, PMP capabilities, WAN/LAN connectivity (Internet streaming?), slot loading CD/DVD inside an auto-sliding door, an SD slot and will act as an access point/charging station for other iRiver players. more »

3:27 PM ON WED JUN 20 2007
BY JASON CHEN
2,179 views, 10 comments

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MPIO’s FY800 and Weird Looking FL500 Announced

In the MP3 world, boring box designs might be king, but that’s not stopping MPIO from trying to break the mold. The new wedge-shaped FL500 eschews buttons, replacing them with knobs you can mess with. There’s a knob for volume and one to switch player functions between MP3 playback, FM radio and sound recording—that third one (bottom left) isn’t actually a knob at all, but a necklace clip, so you can wear the thing. What’s the inspiration for the wedge? more »

10:45 AM ON FRI JUN 22 2007
BY WILSON ROTHMAN
1,391 views, 12 comments

Latest by craigf: I’ve had an MPIO FL100 for, jeez, a long time and it’s really quite an excellent MP3 player. The… more

SavitMicro MediaMan

Filed under: Science and Technology — Scott @ 4:40 pm

(via Gizmodo.com)

savitmicro_mediaman.jpgSavitMicro seems to hate computers. In fact, they hate them so much that they’ve created this enclosure to stream media via just about any channel known to man, from S-Video to FM. This thing, called the MediaMan, offers video playback is available using all major codecs, including the popular
DivX and XviD. It also supports MP3, WMA, and OGG audio formats. As far as we can tell, this thing is an enclosure and you have to BYO hard drive. But the sheer coolosity of having all those outputs makes it a very interesting little device.

SavitMicro MediaMan 3.5 Inch HDD A/V Player Enclosure [eHomeUpgrade]

04.26.07

links for 2007-04-27

Posted in at 7:17 pm by Craig

I’m Steven P, and I’m a gadget addict.

One of my favorite organization blogs, Unclutterer, just splashed a bit of cold water on my face:

A gadget addict may have a problem if they constantly drool over the next best thing, but most of us can control our consumer frenzy and be happy with our two-year-old cell phones that doesn’t have internet access. When your time becomes cluttered with gadget envy and the continuous pursuit of the end-all of gadgetry, then you may want to think of why you pursue them so aggressively.

Ouch! It’s tough when a blog post seems to know you better than you know yourself. I can’t help that I like the fanciest new technology — for me, well-designed gadgets are a way to improve life, and for the most part I don’t regret the buying choices I make.

As many of you know from one of my other recent posts, I’ve decided to hold off on buying the coveted iPhone because it doesn’t meet my standards for what an iPod and a mobile phone should do. I’m not sure that this exempts me from the classification of “gadget addict” but I try to appreciate small victories where I can find them.

I suppose that you could argue that my time is “cluttered with gadget envy” due to the 100+ blog posts I read at Engadget and Gizmodo on a daily basis, but I like to think that it’s harmless fun. After all, an addiction doesn’t really become a problem until you stop eating in order to feed it, right?

Even so, this is clearly a sensitive topic. Just read the comments in response to this Unclutterer post for proof:

This criticism of the iPhone in a blog on clutter seems misplaced to me. I would understand recommending against buying lots of high-tech junk that you don’t use very much and which just sits around taking up space. But I don’t understand calling an item which I will use productively every day, and which makes it possible for me to travel without lugging my laptop along with me “clutterâ€. There are so many more deserving items of your scorn.

Again, ouch. I think that the article is merely responding to the extreme amount of hype surrounding the iPhone’s release, and questioning why owning the next fancy gadget is such an indicator of social status for some people. Perhaps the defensiveness in response to the article stems from the possibility that people who read Unclutterer are deeply conflicted about their state of disorganization. I, for one, know that I am.

Russian news site Pravda.ru examines the problem of gadget addiction from a medical and psychological perspective in an article from 2004:

Gadget-addicted people have a bouquet of psychological symptoms, such as: euphoria and ecstasy from buying a new gadget, inability to stay away from appliances for long, the feeling of emptiness and depression that develops when a person does not purchase gadgets on a regular basis, disregard for family members and friends. Gadget mania can be harmful to health too: addicts suffer from dryness in the eyes, headaches and sleeping disorder.

Maybe I’m going about this all wrong. It’s clearly time for me to enroll in a 12-step program. I wonder if there’s a web-based version, or an audio-book version for my iPod!

Unclutterer: Gadgetry clutter
New modern phenomenon of gadget addiction ruins families - Pravda.Ru

A real update

Filed under: Useful, Must See — Brett @ 10:35 pm

Nobody’s watching the Diet Coke and Mento’s flicks on YouTube anymore……


9 Months of Gestation in 20 seconds………


Check out what the Easter Bunny does the other 364 days that he isn’t delivering eggs……….


Want to watch some old episodes of the Simpsons? Here is every episode……

What the hell is going on in this picture?

Oh my god he’s alive - The Flophouse (FLIP IS BACK BABY!)

When you need a fix and my blog isn’t updated, make sure you check out my favorites; (In Alphabetical Order)

A Hamburger Today
Attu Sees All
Cityrag
Deadmoney Inc.
DL.TV
Break
Gizmodo
Go Fug Yourself.
Hacked Gadgets
HollywoodTuna
Home Theater Blog
Horny Oyster
Joe’s NYC
Jason Kottke
Metafilter
Murph’s Musings
Pink!
Roadfood
The Future is Ours
Waiter Rant

See ya!

European iPhones expected to use EDGE not G3

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Gartner analysts Carolina Milanesi has predicted the European version of the iPhone will probably launch on EDGE, and not on the faster G3-network.

It was thought that Apple would jump directly to a 3G-capable iPhone for its first version in Europe, but one of the reasons behind Milanesi prediction is that mobile users here in the UK and across Europe have found their batteries run down much quicker if on G3.

This is something Apple will need to address as the iPhone already has a relatively poor battery life compared to similar devises on the market.

Source, PC World [link].

Related Links:
Gartner analysts Carolina Milanesi
iPhone Battery Life Not Even Close to Rated Specs? (Gizmodo)
Apple iPhone spec page

Jul 12

iPhRichard Baguley, chief cellular ninja over at WirelessInfo.com, just published a number that, when called, turns your iPhone into a mobile field testing station. Suddenly, up pops a new menu (as you can see on our own iPhone at left) that provides detailed reporting on strengths and characteristics of the cell towers in your area, plus a load of other nerdy networky factoids. In other words, you can see things that AT&T might not want you to see.

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Samsung Handphone Can Transform Into A Joystick, Now You Get The Real Feel

by Patrick on July 22nd, 2007

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Samsung future calmshell handphone can turn into a joystick to play mobile games on the handphone. Using hinges, magnets, sensors and ingenious engineering, the portable gadget’s housing can turn into a joystick apparatus. Integration of Bluetooth or IR in this device may actually see users carry a portable joystick controller to play games on the PC or even work with video games consoles such as the PS3 anywhere, anytime.

Will the phone spoil? via Unwired View, Gizmodo

POSTED IN: Cellphones, Business, Portable, Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Desktops, Laptops, Controllers

Microsoft Surface - A new era of awesomeness

May 30th, 2007

Today Microsoft announced a new venture into the computing market, Microsoft Surface.

Microsoft is essentially a touchscreen interface designed for a wide range of uses, however, unlike probably any other touch screen you have seen before, Microsoft Surface features a multi-touch interface which allows you to manipulate objects on the screen in hundreds of different ways.

You may have seen something very similar demonstrated in the past. One video in particular has been floating around for a while.Microsoft hopes to see this technology implemented everywhere. Bars, restaurants, hotels and of course, the home. According to them it should be available by the end of the year.Cheers,

Mitchel

UPDATE: A video of the man himself - Bill Gates - Demonstrating his new tableÂ