Archive | March 8th, 2006

NYSE handheld

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Made by IBM, this wireless handheld computer allows stock brokers to easily monitor transactions on the New York Stock Exchange floor. It features a compact design and is battery powered to ensure maximum portability.

“The value of the design is in its usability, comfort features and the user experience, while solving the challenge of designing a professional-looking product that has a very dynamic use.”

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Brabus 730hp!

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With a 6.3-liter, Biturbo V12 engine, the Brabus S is for drivers who want it all. Touted as the “world’s fastest and most powerful luxury sedan”, the S delivers an amazing 730hp and 974 pounds peak torque. It goes from 0 – 60 in just 4.0 seconds and features a 5-speed automatic transmission. Other bonuses include, 20″/21″ Brabus Monoblock light-alloy wheels and a high-performance brake system with 12-piston aluminum fixed calipers.

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Nyko Speaker Dock 2 for all iPods

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The Nyko Speaker Dock 2 offers an alternative to the many charger/speaker combos out there. This adjustable dock comes with a pair of amplified hi-fi stereo speakers that blends in well with the iPod’s design. The dock connector is compatible with all full-szied iPods, iPod nano, and iPod mini. Powered by 4AA batteries, the Speaker Dock 2 is a true portable speaker system. You can even connect to other audio devices via the Line-in port.

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Innovative Backup Power Solution from Xantrex

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Xantrex Technology’s XPower PowerSource 400 is the perfect backup solution with extended runtime for the small office home office (SOHO) market. This standalone power solution provides up to 8 hours of uninterrupted power during an outage. It has enough juice to keep a notebook, modem, inkjet printer, phone, and a small light source running during times of need. Purchase it online today for $199 and never let a small thing like a power outage stop you from being productive

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BenQ resurrects P50 as P51

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The long-fabled original Windows Mobile-based Treo-killer, the BenQ P50 (pictured above), has long passed its zenith in being lusted after, and was since given up upon and eventually more or less forgotten. So yeah, you could say it comes as some small surprise to us that BenQ is resurrecting the vaporous handset with Windows Mobile 5.0, and even throwing an integrated GPS receiver into the mix. They haven’t given any further information than that as of yet, so while we understand the integrated WiFi is still intact, we don’t know if it’s still got the SDIO slot. But ultimately we’re hoping for a few things here: namely that this handset won’t cost more than $800 (though we have a sneaking suspicion it may), that they’ll have finally added at least EDGE, and that, you know, they actually release it this time. Just a thought.

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