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Samsung HT-Z310T 5.1-Channel Home Theater Surround Sound System - 229.99 USD

Samsung HT-Z310T 5.1-Channel Home Theater Surround Sound System - 229.99 USD

Now there are more ways to enjoy your Home Theater system. The Samsung HT-Z310T has a dock so you can listen to Music from your iPod whenever you want. This home theater system is also wireless ready, so there's no need to hide wires or trip over them. Hear the amazing Sound and enjoy more capabilities. Now you can enjoy regular DVDs in brilliant High-Definition resolution. 1080p up-conversion lets you take full advantage of your HDTV by sending high-resolution signals to it. The result is lifelike, vivid visuals and crystal-clear details. DivX technology provides excellent Compression and visual quality. You can now insert DVDs and CDs that have DivX movies downloaded from your Computer and watch them on your TV with this Samsung Home Theater System. Now you can enjoy music from your iPod on your home theater system. The HT-Z310T comes with an iPod dock, just plug it in and listen to your favorite songs. Control all of your High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connected devices with one-touch control in a single universal remote. Subwoofer Dimension: Width 7.1'' x Height 12.6'' x Depth 14.9'' Rear Speaker Dimension: Width 3.6'' x Height 4.7'' x Depth 3.5'' Center Speaker Dimension: Width 11.8" x Height 4'' x Depth 3.6" Gross Weight: 11.02 pounds ...

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Written by iPod News admin on July 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone 3G XyloT3 Case
Xylo Touch-Thru© (T3) case by ivyskin is the first of its kind to provide a hard screen shell over the iPhone 3G. This German designed material is second to none on the market today!

Enables you to navigate the iPhone's screen with the hard scratch resistant shield. ivyskin has designed and manufactured the all new T3 case© from scratch by using the latest technology available in crystal case manufacturing.

Another breakthrough from a company that always thinks outside the box. Surface Xylo Wave (SXW)© technology passes ultrasonic waves that pass over the touch screen panel and transfer them to the iPhone's screen without any interferences.

When the panel is touched, a portion of the wave is absorbed. This change in the ultrasonic waves registers the position of the touch event and sends this information to the iPhone's screen for processing.

This iPhone 3G XyloT3 Case from ivySkin is available for $34.99

























iPhone 3G XyloDuo Case
The iPhone XyloDuo case is a perfect accessory for your iPhone 3G and everything you will do with it. Its sophisticated design accentuates the modern individual. The new XyloDuo provides the protection you need with the style that you require.

Featuring bumper to bumper protection for iPhone 3G and amazing high-graded polysilicon material, Xylo Duo’s minimalist all-silicon design integrates a discrete protective screen that blends seamlessly with durable black smooth silicon and is remarkably slim. Most importantly, there is full access to all ports without having to remove the case.

The all-new patent pending design of all their silicone cases features a unique coating on the silicone which gives it a more smooth, polished look and creates a lint free surface.

The XyloDuo case also features a Holster clip that swivels 360 degrees so you can clip it to your belt or bag easily, making it fun and portable. The silicon ear bud covers offer fun and function to your iphone 3G by adding color as well as comfort without affecting sound quality.

One of the best features of the XyloDuo is the 1mm solid scratch resistant screen cover that helps prevent surface scratches. The protective screen is also completely see- though and doesn’t interfere with the functions of the iphone 3G.

The ivyskin XyloDuo iPhone 3G Case is available in a variety of colors, giving it both functionality and style. You will love the way that the XyloDuo feels and really enjoy the way that it looks on your iPhone 3G. It is available at $29.99

Features:
Xylo Duo Design
Designed from every angle, the XyloDuo delivers on its promise to protect your iPhone 3G. Made with polysillicon material, it is second to none on the market today.

Shock Proof LEXoN
Ultra Tough 2mm thick LEXoN Polysilicon 2tone Skin is the only case in the market that truly protects your iPhone 3G from accidental drops in every angle! ivyskin has an affinity to the color black. In every case that they manufacturer, you see the black back drop which maintain the lust of the product with five individualized colors. Jet(Black), Razz(Red), Royaal(Blue), Alpine(White), Pink Lemonade(Pink).

Solid Screen Protector
Unlike any hard to install adhesive screen film on the market, ivyskin's ultra hard coated screen protectors are non-adhesive and easy to install, it is securely fitted on your iPhone 3G. No bubbles on the screen. The screen protectors are put through rigorous tests before selecting one.


Written by santhosh on July 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Is Apple Facing a MobileMe PR Problem?

system_status.pngApple’s support forums are hopping today with customers angry about continuing problems with the rollout of MobileMe web services. The MobileMe Mail category has over 13,000 messages that have been viewed more than 50,000 times, with many of the messages expressing anger and frustration over a mail server crash and unexpected fiber-optic line problems that have left some subscribers without email access for as many as five straight days, according to AppleInsider.

Apple’s system status message acknowledges the MobileMe Mail issue but claims only 1% of its subscribers are affected. If that’s the case, the problems would appear to have struck a particularly vocal 1%.


Written by Lonnie Lazar on July 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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GSM Competition for Rogers To Come From … Bell?

Now there was a twist I was absolutely not expecting. It’s almost Hitchcockian.

The biggest gripe for Canadians when it comes to mobile technology? Rogers has the lock on the GSM market. (Fido is owned by Rogers, remember.) They have no useful competition to force them to offer more reasonable rates, and except when users band together in large numbers and scream loudly enough, as was the case with the recent iPhone rate fiasco, we have little say in how they choose to shaft us. Threaten to go to Bell? Sure, we could — but that’s hardly much of a threat. Bell is CDMA, and while they offer more attractive rates, it’s only because they don’t get all the cool phones because many of the cool phones aren’t available to CDMA providers, and that’s because CDMA is dying. With only 20% of the global wireless market, CDMA has been steadily losing out to GSM, which most of the rest of the world uses.

And in a startling turn of events, both Bell and Telus, the second and third largest wireless carriers in Canada behind Rogers, have finally decided to toss in the CDMA towel and cast their lot with GSM.

In case you TLDR’ed that: Bell and Telus are converting to GSM.

Any Canadian will be able to tell you how fundamentally game-changing that is. If Ted Rogers wasn’t particularly concerned about the spectrum auction generating some minor contenders, he ought to be stocking up on his Depends now. Bell is huge. They were the home phone monopoly in Canada for the longest time, and even after the government deregulated the telecom industry, no significant competition ever cropped up. (Sprint tried but failed quite spectacularly.) Although Rogers offers home phone technology, it isn’t quite up to snuff, and Bell is still the de facto monopoly.

Bell switching to GSM, and Telus following suit? That ought to be enough to have Ted very, very concerned. Obviously this isn’t going to be an overnight thing; the move will reportedly cost an estimated $360-480m, and Huawei and Nokia-Siemens are favourites to win in the list of contenders to handle the transition.

But it’s not the iPhone that prompted Bell to take the plunge - or not only that. Besides being the industry standard wireless technology, GSM also makes it possible for switchers to bring their phones with them to Bell or Telus. It also allows the two telecoms to benefit from lucrative roaming charges when visitors from abroad bring their GSM phones with them — and if not roaming charges, then prepaid SIMs for local calling. Either way there’s big money in it for them.

But the big winners here will be Canadian wireless afficionados. Between Bell and Telus switcing to GSM and new entrants to the arena popping up from the wireless spectrum auction also expecting to use GSM technology in the next 12-18 months, Rogers is going to have a great deal of competition in a very short period of time, some of it a clear and present threat to Rogers’ own dominance. This means that we’re going to be seeing wheels turning and deals being spun left and right as Rogers tries to keep their customers from being swayed by the sweet sounds of the competition luring them with even better deals.

Oh, these are definitely interesting times.

(via CBC News)


Written by Eric March on July 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Open Tech Jumps into the Mac Clone Pool

opentech.pngWe were writing just last week that Apple’s lawsuit against Psystar could be the final stake in the heart of Mac clone computer makers. Some ideas are just too irresistible to die, we guess, because here comes a guy named Elijia Samaroo and his company, Open Tech, Inc waving a new red flag in the face of Apple’s legal department with the promise of an “open” computer that runs OS X.

Open Tech claims to be aware of the legal problems incurred by Psystar and intends to avoid them by not pre-loading its machines with OS X, the blatant violation of Apple’s licensing terms that should prove Psystar’s undoing. Open Tech says it plans to simply configure a system for the intended OS — Windows, OS X , Linux, Ubuntu — and provide a “do-it-yourself” kit that will help with whatever OS a customer buys separately.

Grab the popcorn and soda, and recall the ending of Basic Instinct.


Written by Lonnie Lazar on July 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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