Electronista: Luxury audio/video specialist Bang & Olufsen has announced the Beo5, a successor to its Beo4 multi-system remote. The new model is a significant departure; rather than rely on a conventional, button-laden “brick,” the Beo5 is controlled mainly through a col...
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The Register: If you don’t mind running the risk of having your fingers sliced off while watching a film, then this portable DVD player (PDP) could be the ultimate concept design for you. Designer Yeon-Shin Seung has created a gadget with a roll-up display, but without a cover to protect u...
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The Register: Archos’ 605 Wi-Fi represents the flagship model of the French manufacturer’s fifth generation of Personal Media Players (PMPs). And although it may not look entirely dissimilar to its predecessors, the 605 brings plenty of new features to the table. Arriving in rea...
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Electronista: Apple intends to revitalize its flagging Apple TV hub by launching HD video downloads on iTunes, according to a rumor from a source which in the past accurately described the iPod touch in advance of its launch. A “selection” of the movies and TV shows available fro...
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Mobile Magazine: Tired of squinting your eyes at the tiny screen on your iPod Video? Want to enjoy that clip in glorious 1080p full HD? Then look no further than the Meridian iRIS iPod Dock. Or so they claim. The company is saying that this €275 dock will connect your Apple device to any HDTV, letti...
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Slashgear: Sharp has shown off an interesting new piece of technology in the form of a small 3.5-inch LCD screen that also doubles as a scanner.“The screen, on show at the Ceatec exhibition, features an optical scanner for each LCD pixel, and could also be used to recognise fingers or other objects....
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Electronista: Luxury audio/video specialist Bang & Olufsen has announced the Beo5, a successor to its Beo4 multi-system remote. The new model is a significant departure; rather than rely on a conventional, button-laden “brick,” the Beo5 is controlled mainly through a col...
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Mobile Magazine: Tired of squinting your eyes at the tiny screen on your iPod Video? Want to enjoy that clip in glorious 1080p full HD? Then look no further than the Meridian iRIS iPod Dock. Or so they claim. The company is saying that this €275 dock will connect your Apple device to any HDTV, letti...
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The Register: Archos’ 605 Wi-Fi represents the flagship model of the French manufacturer’s fifth generation of Personal Media Players (PMPs). And although it may not look entirely dissimilar to its predecessors, the 605 brings plenty of new features to the table. Arriving in rea...
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Anything But iPod: Philips has made another silent introduction to the GoGear line of flash players. The SA3300 series carries a design very similar to the SA6000 series, but the 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB capacities have been complimented by an additional 8GB version. The QVGA LCD display will expand to 2.4...
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PMP Today: This will be one of the future iPhone’s features without a doubt. This video conferencing application using a periscope-like mirror to redirect the iPhone’s back camera to the front for video conferencing. Most phone’s only have a VGA camera for video conferencing, so the iPhone has one-u...
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Absolute Gadget: If you have got a PSP then you should soon be able to watch Lost and 24 episodes on the handheld console. Sony has teamed up with Sky to deliver video-on-demand content to console owners in the UK and Ireland.The joint venture will see the new video download service being made avail...
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Anything but iPod: When looking for a digital audio player, Best Buy’s house brand, Insignia, is probably not the first name you’d think of. The Insignia Video Player (more commonly referred to as the NS-DV) is clearly a budget player, but sports a few features which are usually found on m...
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Electronista: Google will soon automatically block illegally uploaded movies on YouTube in the near future, a member of the search engine firm’s legal team said on Friday. In a courtroom defending itself against Viacom’s $1 billion lawsuit, the lawyer explained that Google and Y...
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BBC News: The BBC’s flagship online TV service is being launched, offering viewers the chance to download their favourite programmes from the last seven days. For director general Mark Thompson, the launch of iPlayer is as big a milestone as the arrival of colour TV. But others have ques...
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Absolute Gadget: If you have got a PSP then you should soon be able to watch Lost and 24 episodes on the handheld console. Sony has teamed up with Sky to deliver video-on-demand content to console owners in the UK and Ireland.The joint venture will see the new video download service being made avail...
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Macworld: The ability to view and upload videos to YouTube is coming to some LG Electronics cell phones later this year. The service will allow users to shoot video on their handsets and send it directly to the popular online video site, LG said in a statement. The first phones with the ability to ...
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I4U: Samsung introduces a Youtube enabled mobile phone for the European market. LG Electronics just announced last week a partnership with Google to build Youtube enabled mobile phones. The Samsung SGH-L760 is a 3G phone lets you upload video recorded with the phones’ camera directly to Y...
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Electronista: Google will soon automatically block illegally uploaded movies on YouTube in the near future, a member of the search engine firm’s legal team said on Friday. In a courtroom defending itself against Viacom’s $1 billion lawsuit, the lawyer explained that Google and Y...
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BBC News: The BBC’s flagship online TV service is being launched, offering viewers the chance to download their favourite programmes from the last seven days. For director general Mark Thompson, the launch of iPlayer is as big a milestone as the arrival of colour TV. But others have ques...
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