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Buffalo to bring 'reincarnated floppy disk' to JapanPodstar preps fiendish iPod Nano caseWe're not sure how practical these iPod Nano cases are, but with their horns and forked tail, we're sure they'll appeal to music fans whose tastes tend toward the diabolic. At least the "high grade" silicone shell undertakes the saintly task of keeping your digital music player unstained and unscratched. Firm pitches $2,800 64GB USB Flash diskNEC spotlights 'brightest' semi-reflective LCD yet'Party in your pants' iPod accessory ships StatesideElecom readies wireless pack-a-mouseUK parents offered kid-friendly MP3 playerGerman MP3 player specialist Maxfield has launched a digital music player for kids. Pitched at children between the ages of six and 12, the primary colour player sports a playground-safe water-resistant shell and limits the decibels lest the young ones' passion for loud metal play havoc with their wee ear-drums. Verbatim to offer 'reincarnated floppy disk' in EuropeMemorex revives 1970s tape look for Flash disk eraMSI takes a shine to solar-powered MP3 playersUS Robotics flies in Skype-branded speakerphoneYes, it looks like something that landed near Roswell, but this Skype-certified speakerphone will land in the UK later this month, its manufacturer, US Robotics, said this week. Officially dubbed the USR9610, the £50 gadget connects to a host PC's USB port and then via the VoIP network to callers around the globe. Kensington dangles iPod Shuffle dock dongleAsono touts designer MP3 playerWant an MP3 player that doesn't look like an MP3 player? Norway's Asono may have the answer: the Play, a low-cost version of its Mica device. iPod Shuffle-like in its simplicity, the Play has no screen and a single joystick for control. It even clips into its own design-integrated neck lanyard. Fujitsu Siemens preps 'piano lacquer' laptopFujitsu Siemens (FS) today unveiled what it claims is "the world's most desirable laptop" - so desirable, in point of fact, that the company is making the €4,000-plus ($4,743/£2,724) product available in "limited quantities only". Among its appealing features: it's 2cm thick and is decked out in a "black piano lacquer" finish. Thomas Pink collars iPod with commuter tieAsus dreams up modular PC of the futureSony preps Vaio VoIP mouseSqueakerphone™ Sony UK has introduced an optical mouse that doubles up as a VoIP handset. The VN-CX1 is kitted out in Vaio styling and colours - black, blue and silver - though its angular edges suggest it's not the most comfortable controller around. There's an LED on top, next to the scrollwheel, that flashes when someone's trying to get in touch. It rings too. iPod Shuffle becomes t-shirt iconCan you take the act of demonstrating your support for Apple's diminutive iPod Shuffle too far? The latest in iPod-oriented apparel, the PodShirt, might well prove that you can. PodShirt's new t-shirt incorporates a magnetic clasp on the right breast to hold your Shuffle exactly where the 'i' in the screen-printed iShirt caption appears. Firm launches 'world's smallest' external HDDMens fashion store offers custom-coloured iPodsPosh gents outfitters Bamford & Sons has followed Selfridges down the expensive iPod-related services path by offering to paint any new iPod bought at one of its London stores with a custom colour scheme of the buyer's choice. It's a snip at between £121 and £196, excluding the cost of the music player. |
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