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Nokia 2660

Nokia 2660

The fourth phone of the day from Nokia is the $115 Nokia 2660. Even though it’s a cheap phone it has some basic functionality like bluetooth, GPRS support, FM radio, MP3 ring tones and hands free. Pretty far from the Nokia N95 though…in both functionality and price.

Official information provided by Nokia:

Nokia 2660
The Nokia 2660 phone features a fold-style design with dual screens, packed with features designed to allow entry market consumers to stay connected to work, family or friends. The Nokia 2660 features GPRS technology for email and Internet access, Bluetooth support, music on-the-go via FM radio, MP3 ring tones as well as enough memory for a 500-entry phonebook. An integrated handsfree speaker function and long battery life add an extra measure of convenience for Nokia 2660 owners. Nokia estimates the retail price for the Nokia 2660 to be around 85 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.

Nokia 2660

Nokia 2660


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Griffin AirDock for iPods

The Griffin AirDock for iPods has a nice modern design, coupled with a slick remote control that makes it more appealing to the eye than many other iPod docks we’ve seen around. Of course looks don’t matter if it can’t…

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Halo 3 Zune Player Unboxing

GearLive got their hands on a soon-to-be-released Halo 3 Edition Zune player, and share a bunch of photos in their Unboxing Gallery to prove it. It looks like Microsoft will be releasing the Halo 3 Zune player which features hardware…

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Mio DigiWalker C220 Entry-level GPS Device

GPS navigation device manufacturer Mio Technology Ltd. has announced what they call an ultra-sleek, entry-level GPS device to meet increasing consumer demand for affordable and portable navigation. So if you’re new to GPS navigation, and on a budget, the $249.95…

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Thanko Morse Code USB Drive

If you thought USB drives couldn’t get any stranger, check out Thanko’s “Morse Code Secure USB Drive”. Available in 512MB ($59) or 1GB ($85) capacities, it requires the user to enter a password via the integrated number pad — if entered correctly, you’ll be prompted for yet another password by the software (Windows/Mac), before gaining access to the stored data. One question, how good is the “forgot password” system?

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USB to SATA/IDE Universal Kit with One Touch Backup

Just get a shiny new hard drive and need to transfer your files over? Or maybe you’re just doing your duty and backing up information on a regular basis; whatever the reasons, and we’re sure there’s more, getting files onto your bare drive gets simple with this driver-less USB to SATA/IDE Universal Kit with One Touch Backup. This kit works its magic by providing the best of both worlds: portability and one-touch simplicity are wrapped into one marvel of functionality. You’ll get support for 3.5-inch SATA/SATA II drives up to 750GB and all IDE/EIDE drives up to 500GB — a fancy “bisynchronous mode” copies data onto two drives simultaneously. Just plug it in, give the button a press, and you’re set — and although time is money, be aware that this modern-day convenience will run you $42.


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Skyguard defense laser protects humans, kills missiles

Always one to ensure that our soldiers are equipped with the latest and greatest killing tools battlefield technology, military contractor Northrop Grumman has just unveiled a mobile defense system that creates a virtual bubble of protection against flying artillery over anything located within a five kilometer radius. Based on the Tactical High Energy Laser testbed that’s been in development since 1996, the so-called Skyguard system employs target-acquisition radar and a deuterium fluoride laser to detect and shoot down a variety of airborne projectiles, including rockets, mortars, and short-range munitions. Northrop is promoting the weapon as a way for countries to defend deployed troops or critical infrastructure such as airports, and not surprisingly, Israel was one of the first foreign nations given a product pitch. Initially the system is said to cost between $150 and $200 million per installation, though mass adoption could see prices plummet to less than $30 million- and someday it may even be affordable enough to install at your very own house, providing the neighborhood kids with some not-so-subtle encouragement to keep their baseballs and frisbees out of your damn yard.

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Atlanta families test washers and dryers of the future

Next week, three Atlanta families will begin an eight-week trial put on by the Internet Home Alliance in which they face off against Internet connected washers and dryers in a battle of laziness and sanity. The technology in question comes courtesy of Microsoft, HP, Panasonic, Proctor & Gamble and Whirlpool, whose combined efforts have resulted in appliances that can contact you via your TV, PC, or cellphone — letting you know when a load is finished, if there’s a problem, or if you forgot to turn them on in the first place. Unfortunately, the Alliance seems to have overlooked the much-needed robotic component, which is vital for picking up your dirty laundry and hauling it down to the basement; so, as is often the case around here: no robots, no sale.

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