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CES 2006: Samsung i830
In answer to Palm's Treo 700w, this is Samsung's take on the smartphone. It is also powered by Windows Mobile and incorporates EVDO technology. The screen is slightly less impressive than Palm's device, offering a 2.8" 65k colour touch-screen with…
CES 2006: Sonos adds ZP80 ZonePlayer
The incredibly cool Sonos wireless music system has enhanced its range by introducing a slightly smaller version of its ZonePlayer. Unlike the bulkier ZP100, this ZP80 has dimensions of 136.0 x 136.8 x 74.0 mm and comes without a built-in…
CES 2006: More Garmin Forerunners
These latest compact GPS-enabled devices are not for the easily lost fitness freak, instead they use their GPS abilities to provide a wealth of handy feedback for even the most demanding of sporting types. They feature an AutoLap data recorder…
CES 2006: Kodak Easyshare C663
Kodak has unveiled the latest addition to its Easyshare range. The C663 is a 6.1 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom and pretty decent 2.5″ LCD screen. You also have a selection of different shooting modes and a pretty extensive…
Nominate us for a bloggie
If you're not doing anything right now you might fancy popping over to the 2006 Bloggies award nominations page to maybe nominate us for a Bloggie? Maybe. If it's not too much trouble, of course. There's obviously pretty hot…
CES 2006: Google – no PC but video downloads
As entertaining as Google CEO Larry Page's keynote speech was (and if Engadget is anything to go by it sounds a hoot) it still lacked that little spice us techies were hoping for – the unveiling of a Google…
CES 2006: Altec Lansing takes the iPod speaker system outdoors
Must admit to being heartily sick of seeing speaker systems for the iPod, but at least the iM9 from Altec Lansing has a bit of a twist. It is designed for outdoor types and to prove the point AL…
CES 2006: Tosh's hard disk camcorders
Toshiba has become the third manufacturer, following JVC and Sony, to debut a hard disk based camcorder. Its pair of models, the 30 Gigabyte GSC-R30 ($799) and 60 Gig GSC-R60 ($999), both work in a similar way to their…
CES: Hands on with Toshiba's gigabeat S series MP3 players
Toshiba is a company that really ought to have made more of its MP3 players. It had a great line up of gigabeat models in Japan in 2004, but sadly by the time they reached Europe they'd been eclipsed by…
CES 2006: Spyder for your TV
The only kind of spiders I get on the telly are the ones that crawl over the screen after making their descent from the cobweb on the living room ceiling (I really should dust more often). But if I really…