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#dealzmodo
Dealzmodo: 500GB Vox V1 External HD for $55
Over at Ecost you can grab a 500GB external Vox V1 USB/eSATA drive for $55 ($95 - $40 rebate). Yeah I know, rebates are the easiest thing to forget, but here's the PDF printout to help you remember. Not a bad deal at all. [Ecost via CNET] -
#badideas
Fireplace with Built-In TV Might Melt Your TV, But the Neighbors Sure Will Be Impressed
While you could buy a big screen TV and place it near a fireplace, it doesn't really rub your net worth in the face of your guests like buying a fireplace with a built-in television. That's exactly what this Vok "Multimedia Fireplace" is, coming loaded up with a TV up to 52-inches in size, a DVD player and a Bose sound system. Because nothing says "I have lots of money and am sort of confused as to how to spend it" like Bose. Depending on the size of the TV included, this bad boy will run you somewhere between $36,950 and $45,640. [Product Page via New Launches] -
#robots
Spykee the Skype Robot Gets Three Friends With iPod Dock Crotches
Spykee, the built-it-yourself Skype robot, just got three different models that you can build him into—one of which is a her. We've got the first images of the Spykee Cell, Spykee Vox and Spykee Miss, all of which have a video camera, MP3 player, VoIP phone, microphone, loudspeaker, motors, and the ability to shove an iPod into its crotch. The best thing about this guy is that you can control him from anywhere in the internet. Well, maybe that'd be the second best thing—the first best is still the fact that he has an iPod where his junk should be. Get yours from Erector. [Erector] More » -
#cellphones
HTC Officializes Vox-Sequel S730 and Fingerprint-Recognizing P6500
During its announcement party, HTC gave word on two new handsets launching in Europe later this month and in November, the S730 and P6500, respectively. The WM6, Office Mobile-loaded S730, which appears to be a sequel to the Vox, sports Wi-Fi, HDSPA, auto-slide QWERTY keyboard, 256MB of flash memory, and the usual HTC works. Up next, the unattractive enterprise-oriented P6500. More » -
#guitargadget
Vox amPlugs, for Guitar Players on the Run
When your guitar playing is loud enough to wake the dead, keep it to yourself with a cute amPlug miniature amplifier for your headphones. Running on two AAA batteries, you simply plug it into your guitar, plug your headphones into the other end, and enjoy your choice of three realistic tube amp sounds, including Marshall-style British metal, classic American rock (like a Mesa Boogie) and the sound of that old Vox AC-30 amplifier used by the Beatles back in the olden days. Each amp is around $56 (and you can find it for less in some stores). No one will be watching you, why don't you do it in the road? [Vox Amps, via Music Thing] -
#cellphones
HTC Vox Video Walkthrough
If you're a fan of HTC's smartphones but really don't like the big bulge it puts into your pants, the Vox could be the phone for you. Refresher stats: slide-out QWERTY, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, EDGE, microSD and Windows Mobile 6. More » -
#cellphones
HTC Vox and HTC S720 Gallery
Those of you who are looking forward to the HTC Vox—a candybar-shaped HTC Windows Mobile 6 phone—can take a look at this gallery. The Vox is GSM whereas the S720 is CDMA on Telus has EV-DO. What's the point? Well, if you wanted to grab this on US providers, the fact that there are two versions of the phone should remind you of the Wizard and its multi-provider four-pronged attack. More » -
#cellphones
HTC Making the Slow March Toward Progress With HTC Vox and Love
Two other phones from HTC were unveiled at 3GSM this week. Neither of them are nearly as big as the portly HTC Advantage though, with the HTC Vox being smartphone-sized and the HTC Love being Artemis-sized. More » -
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#cellphone
HTC Vox: First High Quality Leaked Renders
After having to get Lasik surgery due to these insanely blurry HTC Vox spy shots, we're glad to see HTC release some real photos for the slider, even if they are just renders. More » -
#cellphones
HTC Vox Sliding Smartphone Spy Shot
Here's what we belive to be the first shot of the HTC Vox slide-out QWERTY smartphone. One suggestion to the tipster though: could you possibly make this any blurrier? We can still tell it's a phone. Maybe you should put this through photoshop and smudge it up a little bit so that we can't tell whether that's a screen or Bigfoot's ass. More » -
#cellphones
Nokia N93i Sends Video Straight to Vox Videoblog Site
Nokia showed off their updated N93i, the slimmer, lighter version of their videocamera/phone hybrid. One really cool thing you can do with it is use their new videoblogging service called Vox. It works great with the N93i, allowing you to shoot your videos right from your phone to the site with the push of a button. Witness Blakeley as he creams his pants with love over the idea of not having to encode stuff for YouTube anymore. More » -
#cellphones
HTC Vox Keyboard-Enabled Smartphone Gets Firmer, Less Rendery
The renders we've shown you of the HTC Vox seems to be pretty much on target, detailing a regular smartphone-like device but with a slide-out keyboard. Boy Genius has the first "live" shot of the HTC box, albeit with a pasted-on screen. More » -
#smartphones
HTC Vox First Details: Slide Out QWERTY Keyboard
HTC's next smartphone goes by the name of Vox and does things a little differently than current HTC smartphones: it's got a full size, slide out QWERTY keyboard. On top of that is the rumblings that it might use Crossbow, the newer version of Windows Mobile. Maybe this version of Windows mobile won't be as slow as molasses. More »
