Bluevoice, the Combination Watch and Bluetooth Headset
Two devices that never really needed to be combined have been with the Bluevoice, a combination Bluetooth headset and watch. Due to be released in November (but heavy promotion begins in 2007), the Bluevoice solves the problem of “feel[ing] like a cyborg with a [B]luetooth headset in your ear all day.” Yeah, now you just…
The Ice Cellphone from O2: Cool as Ice?
European cellphone carrier O2 just announced the Ice, an all-white cellphone that’s sure to make the same sort of splash that other oddly-named cellphones have made here. This 3G candybar comes with Bluetooth support, an MP3 player and a 1.3-megapixel camera. Ice is supposed to excel at video calling, but never having seen it action,…
KOID Solvo S330 Portable Media Player: Let’s 114!
All the way from Korea comes the KOID Solvo S330, a portable media player with a four-inch screen and support for all the formats that count, like MP3, H.264, MPEG-4, Divx and Xvid. The S330 also has support for GPS and DMB TV broadcasts, something people in Korea have been enjoying for a little while…
Microsoft TouchLight: Touch Screen Technology with a Twist
Researchers over at Microsoft have developed TouchLight, a touch screen technology that combines off-the-shelf components to create a unique and interactive affair. Several different types of cameras are positioned behind a holographic projection material screen recording your movement. Approaching the screen, you then see a projection of yourself or whatever you have touching the screen.…
TiVo House Party: Share Your Love of TiVo with the Neighbors
If you’re a proud TiVo owner and feel like spreading some TiVo cheer to the neighbors, keep an eye on the TiVo House Party. It’s a service that hooks people up with free junk (“something fun and free” in their parlance) so as to host—wait for it—killer house parties. You supply your name and e-mail…
Cima Laboratory’s CDP-200UCR DVD Player Does Divx, Dallas
The soon-to-be-released Cima CDP-200UCR is a DVD player that also includes Divx support, which is great news for people who troll Usenet all day looking for the latest high quality rips of Hollywood’s masterpieces. Granted, it’s not the only DVD player to tack on Divx support, but we’re not exactly complaining, either. Also like every…