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Walkman temporarily outsells iPod in Japan

Walkman temporarily outsells iPod in Japan

They love Walkmans in Japan. So much so that Sony’s Walkman line has temporarily passed the iPod for sales in Japan again, according to researchers at BCN. Players like the S640 helped Sony slide past in August with 47.8 percent of sales where Apple dropped to 44 percent. The Walkman ...

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Griffin Wristlet Makes it Easy to Lose the iPod Nano 6g

Griffin Wristlet Makes it Easy to Lose the iPod Nano 6g

Sure, the new iPod Nano 6g is certainly adorable, but I can already foresee these little fellas getting lost all around the city, kinda just like the bed bugs going around.  So I find it amusing when cases are designed to enable this to happen even more. Despite the cuteness ...

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Sony Bloggie Touch – captures in full HD, gets sociable

Sony Bloggie Touch – captures in full HD, gets sociable

Sony first revealed the Bloggie camcorder at the CES earlier this year, less than a year later though Sony have now revealed the new Bloggie Touch. Boasting a three-inch capacitive touchscreen, the new Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20K packs either 4GB or 8GB of internal memory, and will capture full HD 1080p ...

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Philips New Airfryer Fries With “Little Or No Oil”

Philips New Airfryer Fries With “Little Or No Oil”

By Andrew Liszewski T-fal’s Actifry requires just a spoonful of oil to whip up a batch of delicious golden french fries, but Philips might have just one-upped them with their new Airfryer that uses “little or no oil” to cook traditionally fried items like fries and pastries. The appliance was just ...

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Beamatic Premium Headlights Won’t Blind Other Drivers

Beamatic Premium Headlights Won’t Blind Other Drivers

By Chris Scott Barr If you do a lot of driving in the country at night, you can really appreciate the high-beams on your car. They illuminate a much larger area so you can keep an eye out for animals that might run out in front of you. Of course when ...

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Canon EOS 7D Studio Version Offers Security Features And Barcode Reading



Canon EOS 7D Studio Version Offers Security Features And Barcode Reading

Canon has announced the Studio Version of its popular EOS 7D DSLR camera, giving the camera some rather useful features that pros who are forced to share their camera would greatly appreciate. The camera features four levels of locks, allowing the camera’s owner to determine which functions and settings can be accessed and changed. Aside from that, the camera is capable of reading barcode information and storing it on the picture’s EXIF data. The EOS 7D Studio Version is currently available, and will set you back $ 2,599 for the camera and the WFT-E5A barcode kit, or $ 1,829 for the body only.


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