Saturday, November 21st, 2009 at
9:26 am

Can hardly wait for Apple to make its Apple Tablet official? A company called Camangi has already gone ahead and announced a 7-inch touchscreen tablet computer namely the WebStation. Powered by Android 1.5, the tablet features Wi-Fi, GPS, a microSD reader, Gmail, and web browsing. Its battery provides up to 5-hours of operation time in a single charge. The Camangi WebStation will be released in early December 2009 for $399 each.
Saturday, November 21st, 2009 at
9:20 am

Holiday season is coming. Bang & Olufsen has updated the BeoCom 2 with seven new colour schemes including blue, black, grey, yellow white, bright red, and natural aluminum, that are perfectly suited to be wrapped and placed under the Christmas tree. For your information, the BeoCom 2 is crafted from a single piece of aluminum. This cordless telephone is one of Bang and Olufsen’s masterpiece.
Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
9:10 pm

Are you satisfied with the sound quality of your iPod? If not, maybe you can use the AT-PHA30i iPod amplifier from Audio-Technica. Planned to be released on December 18th, 2009, the device features the iPod’s output power to 20mW (32Ohm) and provides a frequency response of 20Hz-20,000Hz, as well as a signal noise ratio of 95dB. The AT-PHA30i draws its power from the iPod’s battery, so it will decrease your device’s battery life span. The portable amplifier is compatible with iPod nano, iPod Touch 2G, and iPod Classic.
Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
7:01 pm

TomTom gets back into the GPS market with their newest GPS car kit for iPod Touch, which will turn your device into a navigation gadget. The GPS car kit offers a built-in speaker that lets you to hear voice instructions clearly. There is also a line out for music playback, so you can play music via a car’s audio system with the optional audio cable. Priced at $99.95, TomTom’s GPS car kit is compatible with both the first- and second-generation iPod Touch. The device requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
5:05 pm

Asus EeeBox EB1501 Nettop will at last be available for US market in December after being introduced in October. This space-saving computer offers a 1.6GHz Intel Atom dual-core 330 processor, a NVIDIA ION chipset, an integrated GeForce 9400M graphics card, up to 4 GB RAM, a 250 GB HDD, a slot-in writer, a 2-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Windows 7 Home Premium OS and comes with several connectivity ports including Gigabit Ethernet, D-Sub, eSATA, HDMI and six USB. The Asus EeeBox EB1501 will go on sale in the US starting on December 7th for $479.