Philips SA9200 2GB Flash Audio Player
Philips is celebrating “Holidays in June” (since it’s now unfashionable to celebrate Christmas, in July or otherwise) by announcing a slew of digital goodies for us to salivate over. The latest is the GoGear Flash Audio Player, also known by its model number, the SA9200. Fully compliant with PlaysForSure (anyone? Bueller?) from Microsoft, this 2GB…
Philips PMC7320 Portable Media Center
Rather than wait for the endlessly delayed iPod Video to watch videos on-the-go, you could pick up the Philips PMC7320. Not only will it play back your videos, but it can record shows from TV onto its 30GB hard drive. Since it’s compatible with Microsoft’s PlaysForSure, you can obtain digital media from a number of…
Ecologically Sound Camping Kit From Biome
It’s nearly summertime, so get out of that basement and go see the world. Or, failing that, go spend some time in the woods ecologically “roughing it” with this Biome camping kit by your side. There’s two versions of the kit available, with a few differences between them. The $282 standard version includes a whole…
Starck Smart Clock, the Key to the Universe?
Do you wake up to the sounds of your local morning zoo radio program? Hate the over-affected voice of the host? Why not get a real alarm clock, like this Starck Smart Clock and be done with it already? Designed by Phillipe Starck with the intention of better understanding the universe (yeah…), the Starck Smart…
SecureSpot Internet Security Device
Whether or not this SecureSpot actually makes your sweet rig safer is irrelevant—just look at how many blinking lights it has! As we all know, lots of blinking lights=ultra secure box. From D-Link, the SecureSpot DSD-150 features plenty of things to make you feel safer in your Internet travels, including a firewall, spyware protection, virus…
Direct X 10 Officially Vista-Only
Some sad news for fans of PC gaming with word that Direct X 10 will only work for the next release of Microsoft’s wonderful operating system, Vista. It had previously been rumored in the darkest corners of this vast Interweb that graphics card manufacturers wanted to put off Direct X 10 in order to give…
Zi Launching eZiText Input System for Cellphones
Created to make inputting text easier for users in Asia (China specifically), the eZiText is a text messaging solution to a problem that doesn’t necessarily exist in the U.S. The creator, Zi Corporation, will be showing it off at the CommmunicAsia event later this month in Singapore. EZiText is supposed to be smart, that is,…