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Klipsch introduces the new affordable Image S4 and S2 in-ear headphones. Both S4 and S2 has oval ear tips that naturally fit the contours of your ear canals, unlike most circular-shaped in-ear headphones.

They have moving coil drives with controlled damping and the S4 gets a “hot rod” dual magnet motor structure that increases the damping factor.

The $79.99 Image S4 will come in a piano black and silver finish while the $49.99 is available in a piano black finish. Both of them come include three different-sized oval ear tips.

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The new Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is slide-out full QWERTY keyboard for quick messaging, social-sharing and on-the-go entertainment services.

It has a 3.2 megapixel camera with video recording and connections to photo sharing services. It works with voice commands, Bluetooth 2.0 and A-GPS. The Nokia 5730 has a WAP and full HTML browser. It has dedicated music keys for music features.
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Sure, Amazon could pit the Kindle squarely against phone- and PDA-based e-book apps, but why not play both sides? The company had previously mentioned its desire to embrace non-Kindle devices in its digital delivery ecosystem, and the first fruits of that labor have now hit the iPhone App Store.

The uncreatively-named Kindle for iPhone allows you access to all of your Kindle content right from the comfort of your iPhone or iPod touch, and if you have the good fortune of owning an honest-to-goodness Kindle, Whispersync will kick in to keep your location synchronized between readers.
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Geeks Gadget: Palm Pre needs Cash Hell

Whatever is keeping Palm from releasing the treo Pro CDMA and the best product they’ve created to date, the Palm Pre,

The had better fix and change course. Sprint is the carrier of choice for both devices out of the gate, and now we have news that Palm is in more trouble than thought, much like Sprint.
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Geeks Gadget: Apple Refreshes iMac & Mac mini

Apple has refreshed its desktop offerings with a new, bigger 24in iMac all-in-one computer and a smaller and greener Mac mini. The 24in iMac joins the original 20in model but comes with twice the memory and storage at 4GB and 640GB, respectively. Under the hood are Intel chips ranging from 2.66GHz to 3.06GHz and a variety of integrated or dedicated nVidia graphics solutions.

The new Mac mini measures in at 6.5 x 6.5 x 2in and is powered by a 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, with up to 4GB of DDR3 memory and a HDD up to 320GB. Apple’s claiming a 5-fold boost in performance with the GeForce 9400M integrated graphics and says it’s the greenest Mac mini to date, using less than 13W of power when idle.
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Currently, Apple’s AirPort Extreme is in its sixth revision with the same name, by my count, and its third featuring 802.11n. The latest release moves from either 2.4 or 5 GHz 802.11n networking to supporting both bands at the same time. This is a hardware update, requiring a new unit, as Apple added a radio to the mix.
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Garmin brother in need, Asus, has recently introduced a new Windows Mobile-powered handheld, the P835 phone.

Seen below, the quad-band GSM, EDGE, 3G and HSPA-supporting device measures 115 x 59 x 13.8 mm, weights 148 grams and features a 3.5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels.

The P835 is equipped with a 528 MHz Qualcomm 7201A processor, has 288 MB SDRAM, 256 MB ROM and 4GB of built-in memory backed by a microSDHC slot.
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Currently, Verizon Wireless subscribers in the market for a unique phone take note: LG’s latest touchscreen phone, the aptly named Versa, has officially dropped on the former “In Network”. The Versa sports a 3 inch screen boasting an animated 3D interface, a 2 megapixel camera with face detection and a built in image editor, a full HTML Web browser that supports Flash and RSS feeds, GPS, Visual Voice Mail, a built in accelerometer, a microSD card slot, and EV-DO Rev.
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Geeks Gadget: Pulled In Japan BlackBerry got Bold

Sure the BlackBerry Bold over in Japan might be more juiced up than what we have over here, but that doesn’t mean the device is without its problems.

Japanese carrier DoCoMo has suspended all sales of the BlackBerry Bold due to overheating issues related to the device.

The Bold, which was launched on February 20th, has caused more than 30 complaints to be sent to the carrier regarding overheating keypads while charging.

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Currently, BestBuy offers Premium Silver members will be able to get an iPhone 3G at BestBuy for only $99.99, in the 8GB model. The 16GB model, in either white or black, is going for $199.99 to Premier Silver members.

The reports indicate consumers will need to purchase a 2 year contract when purchasing the phone, add a new line, or be eligible for an upgrade and a data plan. All Reward Zone members can pick up an 8GB 3G iPhone for as little as $149.99 or the 16GB model for $249.99.
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