Archive for the ‘NowShipping’ Category
Sunday, August 24th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Wearables
We’ve stated it before, but this time you really have ran out of excuses to run. Thanks to Yamaha’s BODiBEAT, you can expect your tunes to automatically sync with your steps, giving you new reason to get out of the house and get to steppin’. Granted, the $299.99 price tag is pretty steep for just 512MB of space and 12-hours of battery life (marathon, what?), but we’re sure there are a few of you out there willing to pay the premium to keep your head nodding perfectly in line with your pace. Oh, and if you completely skipped over the headline, it’s shipping now. Right now.
[Via Coolest Gadgets]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in NowAvailable, accelerometer, Yamaha, BODiBEAT, now available, ships, now shipping, NowShipping, shipping, available | No Comments »
Monday, August 11th, 2008
Filed under: Peripherals, Portable Audio
We’ve heard about iHome’s twistable iH41 since CES, but it looks like the outfit finally got its act together and began to ship these out. Designed specifically for the iPod touch and its variable aspect screen, this unit can be flipped for easy orientation switching that enables users to view widescreen videos while it’s docked and charging; when rotated, the digital clock display will also adjust to “complement the position of the unit.” Notably, there’s no mention of iPhone / iPhone 3G compatibility, but you do get a handy remote thrown in should you decide to cough up $79.99.
[Via SlashGear]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in iH41, ClockRadio, clock radio, ihome, ipod clock, IpodRadio, IpodClock, ipod radio, AlarmClock, alarm clock, ship, NowShipping, now shipping, ships, now available, clock, Radio, NowAvailable, available | No Comments »
Friday, August 8th, 2008
Filed under: Digital Cameras, Wearables
What’s up with Japan getting all the cool toys first? Yeah, we can claim little victories like Pleo and basketball (shared with Canada, some say), but the two 1.5 of those don’t even come close to measuring up to Her Cuteness. Differences aside, we’re thrilled to see that Liquid Image’s underwater digital camera mask is available anywhere after missing its March launch date by quite a bit. These face-swallowers pack a 3.1- or 5.0-megapixel CMOS sensor, LCD screen, 16MB of built-in memory, a microSD card slot, a USB port and even a VGA video mode. It’s supposedly available as we speak in Tokyo and the surrounding ‘burbs for just over $100, and yes, the urge to import is extraordinarily high.
[Via AkihabaraNews]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in DigitalMask, DigitalCameraMask, digital mask, digital camera mask, Liquid Image, LiquidImage, UnderwaterCamera, underwater camera, underwater, waterproof, NowAvailable, now shipping, OnSale, on sale, available, NowShipping, ship, now available, ships, shipping, japan | No Comments »
Monday, August 4th, 2008
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
If our gallery of hands-on pictures from this morning were all you needed to pull the trigger on ZeeVee’s ZvBox, well, we’d surmise that you have more money than sense. Regardless, if you’ve done your homework and feel confident that the localcasting box will make your life remarkably better, you can rest assured that units are shipping out now. Better still, those uncomfortable with Amazon for whatever reason can now secure the box from Best Buy, J&R, NewEgg, TigerDirect, and ZeeVee’s own storefront. Unfortunately, the $499 price tag hasn’t gotten any easier to swallow.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in localcast, NowAvailable, localcasting, ZVBOX, zeebox, now available, ships, now shipping, OnSale, NowShipping, ship, shipping, on sale | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
Just as July began, we heard that Sprint would finally begin shipping its Airave signal booster nationwide before the month ended. It cut things close, but we can’t deny that the rumor proved true. Starting right now, Sprint users with horrendous service in their own homes can begrudgingly cough up $99.99 to have the base station sent directly to you. From there, you’ll have to throw down $4.99 per month for extending your coverage but still using your plan minutes, $10 per month if you’re looking to make unlimited calls (through the Airave) with a single Sprint phone or $20 per month for unlimited calling for multiple lines. Critics have already harshed on the $50 increase in price from when it launched in Denver and Indy last year, not to mention the relatively high monthly fees, but we suppose you can take it or leave it depending on how regularly you drop calls from your couch.
[Via PhoneScoop]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in BaseStation, base station, Airave, femtocell, signal booster, ubicell, SignalBooster, extender, ships, sale, OnSale, on sale, now shipping, NowShipping, shipping, ship, sprint | No Comments »
Monday, July 28th, 2008
Filed under: GPS
Navigon’s 2150 Max isn’t revolutionary in terms of design nor specifications, but it does feature a rather delicious list of features for just £229.99 ($458). All-too-trusting UK motorists can look forward to a 4.3-inch display, pre-loaded maps of 39 countries, built-in Bluetooth, text-to-speech and support for live traffic information. Oh, and in case our header was unclear, it’s shipping this very moment in time.
[Via BIOS Magazine]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in ships, ship, pnd, 2150 Max, navigon, 2150Max, NowShipping, now shipping, navi, nav, navigation, navigator, UK, gps | No Comments »
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Filed under: Displays
Even if you’re not exactly in the market for a new flat-panel, Samsung’s still hoping to snag a bit (or all) of your latest paycheck with its Touch of Color LCD monitors. Hinted at during CES and officially unveiled back in April, these displays boast a 5-millisecond response time, transparent plastic bezel, 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, twin 3-watt speakers, a built-in ATSC / ClearQAM TV tuner (!) and an optical digital audio port for channeling 5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound. As for resolutions, the 24-inch T240HD and 26-inch T260HD both offer full 1080p, while the 22-inch T220HD gets a 1,680 x 1,050 panel. Snag whichever one suits your fancy right now for $429, $549 or $599 from smallest to largest.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in T240, T220Hd, T220 HD, T220, T240 HD, T240Hd, T260Hd, T260 HD, T260, monitor, TouchOfColor, now shipping, LcdMonitor, lcd monitor, lcd, NowShipping, ship, touch of color, ships, shipping, samsung | No Comments »
Monday, July 21st, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
Call it a hunch, but you shouldn’t have to wait too awfully long (like, hours / days / weeks) to secure Nokia’s North American E71 today. Said handset is now available at the company’s flagship store in Chicago, complete with a QWERTY keyboard and US-friendly 3G. Eager to grab one? Total cost will be $483 plus a roundtrip ticket to Chi-town, considering the store won’t ship to out-of-towners (or so we hear).
[Via IntoMobile]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in NorthAmerica, north america, E71-2, now available, NowAvailable, us, S60, E71, ships, USA, available, 3G, now shipping, NowShipping, shipping, ship, nokia | No Comments »
Monday, July 21st, 2008
Filed under: Handhelds
Okay, so maybe there are more than just four lost souls who are jonesing for Willcom’s D4 MID, and if you’re waving your hands frantically in a futile attempt to express your love for said device, you can reportedly expect to see one headed your way soon. For everyone else who has yet to make up their mind, head on past the break for an unboxing video that’s sure to sway your decision meter one way or the other.
[Via Wow-Pow]
Continue reading Willcom D4 MID gets unboxed, all four pre-orders ship out
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in unbox, ships, unboxed, unboxing, willcom, shipping, ship, MID, now shipping, NowShipping, sharp, d4 | No Comments »
Sunday, May 18th, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
The Professor rounds up a handful of interesting and informative gadget-related science stories from the week and presents them in an easily digestible liquid form.
Having trouble keeping your fingers, thumbs, or eyeballs on the pulse of modern science? Do you find yourself in the throes of panic due to misunderstandings in molecular goings-on? Did the latest aircar, split atom, or robotic insectoid go buzzing over your head before you had time to ready a response? Don’t worry friends, The Professor is here to help. Though not an actual scientist, professor, or even a college graduate, he can help guide you through the cascading, complicated, and spasmodic visionary vistas of human invention and achievement as smoothly as a hot knife descending into softened butter.
Continue reading The Professor: Cellphone mind control, robotic fly eyes, lab-on-a-chip meets papercraft
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Posted in willcom, unboxing, Asterisk.NET, OCS, Office Communicator, OCS 2007, unboxed, unbox, NowShipping, now shipping, sharp, ship, ships, shipping, elderly | No Comments »
Monday, May 5th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Transportation
Handset addicts traveling domestically through Houston’s Intercontinental Airport have likely utilized the paperless boarding option if hopping on a Continental flight, and apparently the initiative is going over so well that the aforesaid airline and the TSA are expanding it to three more venues. As of now, passengers traveling within the US can enjoy the same luxury at Boston’s Logan International Airport and Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C; later this month, the program should slide into Newark International Airport in New Jersey. As expected, only folks traveling alone can take advantage, as the airline feels that pulling up passes for an entire group would actually slow the flow of boarding. There’s been no word given on future expansion plans, but at this rate, we wouldn’t be shocked to see it hit even more airports in the not-too-distant future.
[Via WBZTV]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in unboxing, unboxed, unbox, willcom, Asterisk.NET, Office Communicator, OCS 2007, OCS, ships, shipping, MID, d4, calls, now shipping, NowShipping, ship, sharp, phone calls | No Comments »
Monday, April 28th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
For Newman, it wasn’t enough to knock off an iPod nano from years past. Oh no, it had to replace Apple’s iconic click-wheel with a prominent “N” on its MOMO-X2, just so it’s absolutely clear what PMP is being aped. In all seriousness, we reckon that letter has more to do with the company’s name than anything else, but it’s fun to pretend every now and then. On to specs, you’ll find a 1.5-inch display (176 x 132 resolution), a still-very-familiar opaque white / chrome motif, support for MP3 / WMA files, Microsoft’s PlayFX capabilities, a FM tuner, text / photo viewer, USB 2.0 connectivity and 2GB of internal storage space. On paper, we’d say that’s not too shabby for 399CNY ($57), but the street cred you’d lose from toting this around would be far, far more costly.
[Via PMPToday]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in artificial touch, e-skin, eskin, handhelds_pdas, bluetooth_technology, now shipping, NowShipping, sensor | No Comments »
Friday, April 25th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Considering that Samsung’s YP-P2 just might be the most updated PMP of all time, we’re guessing that a lot of things that users would have changed just months ago have already been done by the powers that be. That being said, we critical gadget owners are never truly satisfied at heart, so we’re curious to know how you’d spin the forthcoming firmware update(s). Or would you focus your attention on external matters, instead? We know you’ve had ample time to fool around with one of Sammy’s most prized media players ever, so don’t be shy down there in comments, alright? Who knows — your recommendations could be front and center in the next Blue Wave.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in Jeffrey Citron, walkman, FairPlay, MorphVOX, kill switch, w902, w595, hard drive, wii, photo backup, PhotoSafeIi, NowShipping, 208 | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Got a hankering for glossy imagery of those new Samsung S3 and S2 DAPs. We’ve got the hookup, so knock yourself out. How the photographer made those pebbles look matte we’ll never know.
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Original post by Paul Miller
Posted in Luxiium, programmable, orb, BluetoothKeyboard, NowShipping, IbexPeak-m, 208 | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
We just got to spend a smidgen of quality time with Samsung’s new boringdaps: the S2 and S3. Gone are the pretensions of Bluetooth grandeur of the P2, these two players are about as straightforward as it gets. Samsung’s targeting the fashionistas in the crowd, and while the S3 might be a bit larger than they were hoping for in a 4GB player, the S2 “pebble” has kind of a fun feel to it — though some sort of clip-on apparatus would be appreciated.
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Original post by Paul Miller
Posted in BluetoothKeyboard, orb, IbexPeak-m, NowShipping, motorola, 208 | No Comments »