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Jabra Announces Latest Designer Bluetooth Headset |
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Contributed by Kevin Cheng
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Jan 23, 2008 at 07:13 AM |
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Jabra, the company that has brought us a swag of Bluetooth enabled devices over the years, has recently announced their latest designer headset. The JX20 Pura Titanium Edition built upon the legacy of the glitzy Jabra JX10 by Jacob Jensen.
Jabra claims "this headset enhances and simplifies the life of luxury, focusing on authentic materials, intuitive technology, outstanding comfort and excellence in audio. Built upon the legacy of the Jabra JX10 headset, while capitalizing on the inherent virtues of authentic titanium: power and elegance, Jacob Jensen combined sleek lines, strict symmetry and the striking contrast of materials to create this elegant headset. The body of brushed anodized titanium is offset by a deep-black, high-gloss trim. The resulting Jabra JX20 Pura is easy-to-wear and embodies luxury and mobility, class and convenience."
Detailed specifications are scarce at the moment, stayed tuned for updates.
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Last Updated ( Jan 23, 2008 at 07:35 AM )
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D-Link DNS-323 2 Bay RAID Network Attached Storage |
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 19, 2008 at 04:40 PM |
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With more and more data being collected by the average home user, the ability to retrieve and reliably store data has become a new challenge. The D-Link DNS-323 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure aims to solve this problem by allowing you to store all your data in one easy to use box with RAID based reliability and Gigabit network speed.
This Gigabit connection allows the DNS-323 to easily share your documents, music, photos, and videos across the network and even over the Internet so family members, friends, or employees can access them.
Were eager to investigate just how the DNS-323 manages to accomplish this and other tasks (print sharing for one) by putting it through its paces in a detailed digital review.
The D-Link DNS-323 retails for under $400AU. For more information visit the D-Link Australia website. |
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Last Updated ( Jan 19, 2008 at 05:25 PM )
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Everex Cloudbook Floats into View |
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 18, 2008 at 09:31 AM |
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Forget whats in the air - The new Everex Cloudbook is the latest in a
string of tiny Linux notebooks which defy their larger cousins with
increasing usability and efficient power usage.
Weighing in at two pounds and a quoted battery life of five hours, the
Cloudbook is perfect for pocket web surf, checking email, blogging,
instant messaging, etc.
Based on the latest gOS Rocket operating system, the ultra-mobile
Cloudbook comes pre-installed with popular free applications from
Google, Mozilla, Skype, OpenOffice.org and more.
Read on for specifications..
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Last Updated ( Jan 18, 2008 at 05:19 PM )
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