Who wouldn’t fight for gold and silver ?

Precious metals such as gold and silver are the good choice for the perceptive investor out there. It is the top-notch investment option for the sage biz people on account of valuable metals that we have mentioned above are having prices which are always shooting up.

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JVC HA-EB75 makes dreams come true.

JVC up-to-the-minute sport earpieces, the HA-EB75 is planned for those who are hunting through for the best sound feasible without trade-offs. Drip-proof these earphones are ideal for joggers with a specific planned created to be comfy even in motions. Gettable in Blue, Red and Black, our earpieces comes up with a bandwidth replication of 105dB/1mW with a 16O electrical resistance and just weighs 13g at that.

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JVC HA-EB75 makes dreams come true.


Pioneer AV AMP VSA-LX5 – go for the game.

Lately heralded by Pioneer but unfortunately not on tap until the end of July in the land of the rising sun, the hot AV AMP VSA-LAX fares with numerous slim decent lineaments taking on the apparent indorse HDMI 1.4a having 3D ARC, Pioneer control of Virtual Surround, iControlAV permitting you to contain your AMP directly from your iPhone or iPod give credit to a committed interface/app via Bluetooth and a respectable little 190Wx7ch at 6O and transmission give credit to the PQLS Multi-surround.

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How do you generate tons of buzz with $0 ad dollars?

The answer is with social media. The Pilpel ‘30 Girls 1 Villa’ case study is a fantastic example of companies and brands taking advantage of social media on a large scale. Pilpel is Israel’s leading swimsuit brand. To launch its new collection and create buzz, it gave 30 girls each a bathing suit and a laptop, and moved them into a lavish villa for three days

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Nokia C2 – ‘Hot-Swappable’ Dual SIM Phone

Nokia C2 target firmly set in the developing world, offers the possibility of having one handset running two SIM cards simultaneously. The main draw to the Nokia C2 is obviously the dual-SIM functionality. The Nokia C2 can keep both SIM cards active; meaning calls and text messages can come to either number while the phone is on. The first SIM card on the Nokia C2 sits underneath the battery

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Nokia C1 – Double SIM Phone

Nokia announced couple of, long waited dual SIM a handset, The Nokia C1 is one of them. This is the most affordable of the three, coming in at a bargain price of LKR.4222 before duties and taxes The Nokia C1 (C1-00) allows you to have the one handset housing two SIM cards, Alex Lambeek, vice president, Nokia had this to say about the functionality: “By simply holding down a key, people are able to switch between SIM cards, meaning that they can take advantage of reduced call rates, flexibility when traveling from one country to another, or being able to share a phone within a family and still use their own SIM card. This is a great added convenience feature, considering the low price of the phone.” Running the Series 30 interface, the C1-00 also comes boasting a stupendous standby battery time of up to six weeks, the longest ever on a Nokia phone , plus room for 500 phonebook entries, and 250 text messages onboard. Aimed at those in the developing world there’s also some handy features such as a flashlight and an FM radio with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. In terms of design, it measures in at 15mm thin and weights 73g with the battery and sports a full colour screen.

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Review: The Maya II Case for iPad by Proporta

The sorts of people who prefer to have a case for their iPad are a many and varied lot. Some people like to wrap their valuable devices in armor, preferring cases that are guaranteed to protect their investment in the case of impact, hurricane or being chucked screaming from the back of a burning bus as it plummets off a cliff into a black hole. Others go for fashion over form, caring only that it oozes geek chic and hidden brilliance

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Pirata Boat Race gets your iPhone/iPod Touch into the rowing game

The Pirata Boat Race from Pirata London on Vimeo . Okay, the award for best use of an iPhone/iPod Touch in an online game goes to Pirata Boat Race by Pirata London. You can watch the video of it in the video here, and it is one of the most unique video games that I have ever seen. What happens is that the user syncs their iPhone with the website via the camera, or a code for the iPod Touch. After that, it is a matter of moving the virtual boat on a PC screen by rowing with the iPhone

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Panasonic’s ToughBook T9

Panasonic has a new durable laptop offering for those in need called the ToughBook T9. While most ‘tough’ laptops feature a bulky form factor, the F9 does things a bit differently with a slim and somewhat sexy design while retaining the ability to be dropped from up to 30-inches and being resistant to spills. Weighing in at 3.6-pounds, Panasonic’s ToughBook T9 features an Intel Core i5 vPro processor clocked at 2.4GHz, a 14.1-inch 1,440 x 900 display, 320GB of storage space, and options for Bluetooth 2.1, WiMax, a dual-layer DVD drive, fingerprint reader, 7-hour battery and 2GB od DDR 3 RAM. The company says their ToughBook T9 will be available this July for around $2,899. via engadget Related Posts Panasonic upgrades Toughbook 52 with Intel Core i5 processor The Toughbook 52 from Panasonic has recently received an upgrade which comes in a form of a new proc..

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AirMicro A1 microscope syncs wirelessly with the iPad

This is the AirMicro A1 microscope, which is a microscope designed to sync to the iPad. It is from Scalar Corporation, a Japanese company that hopes to sell 50,000 of these units. I’m guessing that the market would be schools if they are going for those types of numbers.

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iPhone 4 to Launch at Best Buy, Too

It seems that Radio Shack isn’t the only non-Apple retailer getting the recently announced iPhone 4 on launch date. Reports have just surfaced that say Best Buy too will be getting the device with stock numbers lingering right around 45. The demand for the iPhone 4 is sure to be massive so if you’re planning on getting one (I know I am) be sure to get a pre-order in on June 15th with a retailer of your chooser. Luckily, Apple is offering shipping for the iPhone 4 which means you’ll be able to get the device right on June 24th without having to deal with all of the long lines and other inconveniences.

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Destroy9 for iPhone and iPod Touch free for one day

For those who like the real-time strategy games might enjoy Destroy9. It is available for free for the iPhone and iPod Touch until June 10, so that means you have one day to this writing. This app has 3D graphics, online leaderboards, and an original soundtrack by Akinatz. I’m not certain what this game is about, except a “Great Retake the Earth”. I’m also not certain why it is called Destroy9

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Not one, but two videos devoted to the BlackBerry 9670

Okay, here’s another post on the BlackBerry 9670. I’ve lost count of how many we’ve posted on this clamshell BlackBerry, but we have some actual facts and not leaks this time. The 9670 has an early version of BlackBerry OS 6.0 running, and you can hit the jump to see more of demonstration of that

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ReflexDock Pro Dock Outputs the iPhone 4 onto Your TV

The Konnet KN-3222 ReflexDock Pro iPod Dock isn’t just a sleek new iPod/iPhone dock, that is also compatible with the new iPhone 4. Aside from charging, and syncing your phone, the ReflexDock Pro is able to connect your iPod/iPhone’s content to your TV via the AV Out connection cable for watching content on the big screen

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Apple Locks Google, AdMob Out of iPhone Advertising

The recent change from iPhone OS to iOS4 brought more than a name change. The new developer’s agreement accompanying iOS4 seems to lock out any advertising company that is directly affiliated with a mobile phone or phone OS maker. …

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Sony Vaio P Series Gets Updated with Same Florescent Colors as New E Series

Just yesterday Sony announced their very colorful refreshed Vaio E series . Today they are showing off an update to their Vaio P series that is sporting the same florescent colors as the new E series. The Vaio P series is a tiny netbook with an 8″ LCD, 2GB of ram, a 128GB SSD, powered by an Intel Atom processor, all in a chassis that weighs 1.3lbs.

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Samsung Mobile has something going down on June 29

With all the news about the iPhone 4 and its new “Retina Display”, it is easy to forget the Samsung Galaxy S and its shockingly clear AMOLED display that I saw at CTIA last March . As you can see from this ad here, Samsung is promising some “next generation in Android smart phones”. I’m going to guess that the release date for the Galaxy S will be announced here, which is rumored to be July 21 from T-Mobile. Of course, there is always room for surprises

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Review: Twin Blades for iPhone

Take one lesbian nun, a scythe, six upgradeable weapons, hordes of undead, and some of the smoothest visuals I have ever seen on the iPhone, and you’ve got yourself a solid $2.99 action title in the form of  Twin Blades . If you’re into mindless zombie destruction coupled with incredibly stylish action (and don’t mind a bit, well, a lot of repetition), then Twin Blades will deliver in spades

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SNES on the iPad with iPhone as controller

Okay, this might be the coolest thing that I am going to see all day. It is essentially the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) running on an emulator, with an iPhone used as the controller. This application is built on ZodTTD’s emulator, the man who gave us the Playstation Emulator for Android devices . Yeah, apparently this is “coming soon” from Cydia . In order to get it, both your iPhone and iPad will need to be jailbroken

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Nexus One gets 720p with a little bit of hacking

Here’s another reason to buy the Nexus One, and not just because it will have Android 2.2 (Froyo) earlier than other phones. Apparently, there is some new type of download that enables Google’s favorite phone to shoot at 720p resolution

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Lovely iPhone Headlines – Apple Hires Designer of WebOS’ Notification System

Image Source: PocketNow.com One of the key players in creating Palm’s WebOS mobile operating system, a man who designed its non-intrusive notification system, is now Apple’s Senior User Interface Designer. Not to imply that the current iPhone notifications treatment is complete bollocks, but … Via: Apple Insider © PatrickJ for Just Another iPhone Blog , 2010. | Permalink | | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Apple , iPhone notifications system

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