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Archive | May, 2007

Zune Firmware 1.4 out Today

31. May 2007

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Hey Zune owners, get your players out and get that new Firmware Update 1.4 which accordingly to ZuneInsider should improve the “shuffle experience”. Makes us wonder a bit if this is worthy of a 0.1 increment in the version number, if that is indeed the most notable part about this update. Keep in mind that this [...]

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New MVP-808 From Yoto

31. May 2007

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The MVP-808 is a slim mini PMP at 80×61×17.5mm. It’s 2.8-inch LTPS LCD is a clear 960 x 240 pixels. It is similar in size as the Cowon D2, which has a smaller 2.5-inch screen. The MVP-808 plays WMV, DIVX, MPEG4, MP3, WMA, OGG, AC3, VCD, DVD and JPG. It has 2GB of internal storage [...]

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iPhone Will Never Beat Nokia 1100

31. May 2007

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Will the iPhone beat Motorola’s RAZR line in sales? Motorola has sold over 50 million units of its RAZR line, which is often believed as the most popular cell phone model of all time. Industry observers even call RAZR the “iPod of cellphones.” RAZR, however, even at the peak of its popularity (way back [...]

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New Sony PSP Firmware Update 3.50 With Remote Play for PS3

31. May 2007

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PSP has announced its new firmware number 3.50, which allows you wireless access to your Sony Playstation 3. Your PSP will be able to access videos, music and pictures through a WiFi connection. Your PS3 has to have the latest 1.80 firmware update forRemote Play to work. The wireless PSP access to PS3 [...]

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Venzero Debuts Another Player, the SLICKR

31. May 2007

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Hot on the heels of the mini, the SLICKR is one thing and dapper-looking player with slim features (85.5 x 55 x 9.8mm)  and boasting a unique 2.83-inch TFT screen with 1.6million colors. What else can you expect from a company as cool, fashionable and attuned to the zeitgeist as Venzero. Sure SLICKR is derivative [...]

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Zune on Surface Table Monitor

30. May 2007

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Among many innovative features of the newly announced “Surface“, multi-touch recognition technology, we get a glimpse of Microsoft Zune being used on the awesome countertop monitor. As with some other wireless devices, as soon as the Zune is placed on the Surface enabled monitor, all of the contents of that player become automatically available to [...]

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Unknown iPhone Features Revealed: Replaceable iPhone Battery, iWork, AT&T Rebate, etc.

30. May 2007

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Steve Jobs kept a few things about the iPhone a secret, like the additional flash memory and a slightly different WiFi connectivity than what other phones use. The idea here is not to turn consumers off from iPods, especially the new iPod Video. Below is a list of previously unknown iPhone features, at least according [...]

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The New Grundig 1GB/2GB MPixx 2001/2002 FM

30. May 2007

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Grundig’s new video and music players comes in 1GB and 2GB and are respectively called MPixx 2001 and MPixx 2002. Besides the differences in internal storage capacity, both players share the same 1.8-inch 65k-color TFT LCD display and an onboard FM tuner. Both MPixx plays encoded MPEG, WAV, SMV, JPEG, BMP, MP3, WMA through [...]

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Philips Announces GoGear MP3 With Bigger Screen

30. May 2007

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Philips new Mp3 players with video playback have just upgraded its screen from a 1.5-inch with 160 x 128-pixel resolution to a 2.2-inch 65k colors 320 x 240-pixel LCD. The GoGear SA6015 & SA6025 will respectively have 1GB and 2GB of internal storage. Besides, the screen size, there’s nothing else that sets these new [...]

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Microsoft to Spring Surprise Product Midnight Dec. 30

30. May 2007

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Microsoft seems to be brewing a really special product that’s either totally groundbreaking or a mere exercise in technological hyperbole, like “the world’s smallest cellphone.” A Microsoft insider mistakenly emailed Gizmodo’s Wilson Rothman announcing “something totally new coming out of the Entertainment and Devices division, and it’s going to change the way people interact with [...]

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