Archive for August, 2008

Guitar Praise is Chrisitianized Guitar Hero

Guitar Praise is Chrisitianized Guitar Hero

For years, way-to-conservative Christian groups have been saying that rock and roll music is

Sony EX1 | KDL-40EX1, KDL-46EX1, KDL-52EX1

Sony EX1 | KDL-40EX1, KDL-46EX1, KDL-52EX1

The new Sony EX1 series has to be one of the most elegant and stylish HDTVs ever made. The Sony Bravia EX1 has been specifically designed with a very slim and sleek finish which looks like a picture frame which you can hang on the wall. Intentionally designed around a classic picture frame style, offering the choice of either a silver and black bezel finish.

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Sony Cybershot DSC-T500 digital camera

Sony Cybershot DSC-T500 digital camera

Sony wants more and more people to adopt the High Definition lifestyle (presumably so that they can sell even more of their lovely BRAVIA line of HDTVs, but that’s another story for a different day), and their latest offering would be the Sony Cybershot DSC-T500 digital camera that does more than capture lovely looking still images - it is also able to record video in both wide and full-screen mode at 720p at 30 frames per second. In addition, this 10 megapixel shooter allows one to zoom in while recording, and is equally at home for high sensitivity shooting for natural or low light conditions.

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Hungry Hippo Lamp scares off things that go bump in the night

Hungry Hippo Lamp scares off things that go bump in the night

If you have a thing about sleeping in all that spooky darkness, you might need something to add a glow to your room.  Sure, you can pretend it’s for a your kid or a niece or nephew, but we know the truth.  This tubby little hippo sits on your bedside table, munching away on some cookies which of course only make him fatter.  Although, that’s probably best since a skinny hippo would be the slightest bit creepy.  Some things should never be scrawny and hippos are one of those things.

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Sony’s new quartet of personal navigation devices

Sony’s new quartet of personal navigation devices

Who’d know that Sony would actually delve into the world of GPS navigation as well? I thought that the consumer electronics giant were pretty happy with their line up of flat TVs, high definition gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, but a Personal Navigation Device (PND)? Word has it that Sony recently announced four new PNDs under the model numbers NV-U94T, NV-U84, NV-U74T and NV-U44. In addition to helping you get around, these PNDs will include more brand icons, search functionality as well as photo viewing features so that you won’t get too bored while locating where’s the next rest room while you’re on the freeway.

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The Retro Wireless USB Microphone

The Retro Wireless USB Microphone

If you have a thing for retro design you’re going to love this USB microphone.  It features of course a retro inspired microphone.  Which yes is a little more bulky than it needs to be, but it’s worth it to get the overall retro look.  It uses radio-frequency identification, so you can move about the room with it as long as you’re within three meters.  As you’re wandering you won’t have to worry about tripping over any wires, you can make a fool of yourself anyway though by singing into it.

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G4 is thinnest laptop mouse, ever

Is your phone SIMable proof?

Is your phone SIMable proof?

If your call is conceivable this file, accordingly the go back to that inquiry would endure

Nikon releases D90

Nikon releases D90

Nikon has a brand new digital single lens reflex (SLR) camera for the masses, and I can tell you from the start that this is not meant for folks who want to make an entry into the DSLR world, but it will target seasoned veterans instead. This digital camera will introduce a fair number of features that will make you fall in love with the D90 almost instantly, so get ready some tissue lest you drool all over your keyboard. The D90 is the culmination of years of experience from the folks at Nikon, placing great emphasis on brilliant image quality and versatility with its exclusive advanced Scene Recognition System. More on the D90 right after the jump.

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Brother introduces a couple more printers

Brother introduces a couple more printers

Brother isn’t exactly the number one name that you would normally associate with printers, but then again they do have some pretty decent offerings in the past and currently. This time round, Brother has rolled out a couple of models under the Professional Series banner, featuring all-in-one color inkjets. Those seem to be the most popular type of printers these days, since everybody wants convenience in a single device. Of course, the downside would be, having the printer break down equals to disaster since you would be devoid of the other functions and features as well. The two printers we’ll look at today are the new MFC-5890CN and MFC-5490CN models.

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