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iPod touch Fans forum -
1 days and 5 hours ago
 Category: Healthcare & Fitness
Released: Nov 15, 2008
Price: $1.99
Description:
Attractor is a one-of-a-kind audio visual application designed exclusively for the iPhone to assist
you in attracting anything you want into your life. To accomplish this, Attractor uses an
innovative method for incubating your desires into your subconsciousness. Features: - Custom
adjustable and dynamic start and target binaural frequency waves from 1Hz to 34Hz to entrain your
mind- Visual strobing in SYNC with changing frequencies- Voice recording of your messages for
incubation into your subconsciousness- 4 unique entrainment modes to choose from, wake up,
meditate, maintain and sleep. The list of benefits are extensive and limited only by your
imagination, as long as you can verbalize your desire, Attractor can help you attract it into your
life. For more information please visit www.dataca.com/attractor Note: Attractor requires the use of a headset.
***Attractor is on a release sale for a limited time***
Website: http://www.dataca.com/attractor
Support Website: http://www.dataca.com/attractor
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: Attractor

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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
1 days and 5 hours ago
So I have the old 3G charger that I was planning on exchanging for the new one, and the left earbud
from my headset has stopped working, which is very annoying. I also have some issues with my
phone
- Buzzing while in calls (not sure if anyone else has had this?)
- Top lock button is stuck in, and hard to push.
Is this enough for them to give me another one? And are the new ones in new condition? And will
they replace all three things at once?
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MobileWhack -
1 days and 9 hours ago

Samsung already
had a few music cellphones on their catalog, such as the Sway that was released
one month ago, but a new cellphone codenamed M3110 will join the team.
The clamshell type of phone has a 3.5mm headset jack so you can easily use any headphones, and
there are a couple of keys for music functions next to the external display to make it easier to
use. Other features include an internal display with 128x160 as the resolution, and a
1.3-megapixel camera.
The Samsung M3110 will cost approximately $180.
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Engadget -
1 days and 14 hours ago
 It's not going
to somehow magically conjure a jack where there's currently
nothing more than a sad-looking ExtUSB port, but new G1 buyers can take some solace in the knowledge that
they'll be able to plug in, turn it up, and tune out right out of the box. We've received official
word from HTC that 3.5mm headphone adapters for the ExtUSB port are now being bundled with the
phone, meaning you won't be stuck with that janky (no, seriously, it's insanely terrible) headset
with the special connector that you get free of charge; after all, when we're blasting the Jonas
Brothers at full tilt, we need the kind of fidelity that only high-end earbuds can provide. What,
you got a problem with that?
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
Filed under: Cellphones,
Handhelds, Portable Audio
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Engadget -
1 days and 14 hours ago
img hspace="4" border="0" align="right" vspace="16"
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going to somehow magically conjure a jack where there's a
href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/09/23/confirmed-t-mobile-g1-has-no-3-5mm-headphone-jack/"currently
nothing more than a sad-looking ExtUSB port/a, but new a
href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/tag/G1/"G1/a buyers can take some solace in the knowledge that
they'll be able to plug in, turn it up, and tune out right out of the box. We've received official
word from HTC that 3.5mm headphone adapters for the ExtUSB port are now being bundled with the
phone, meaning you won't be stuck with that janky (no, seriously, it's insanely terrible) headset
with the special connector that you get free of charge; after all, when we're blasting the Jonas
Brothers at full tilt, we need the kind of fidelity that only high-end earbuds can provide. What,
you got a problem with that?br /br /[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]pFiled under: a
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Engadget -
1 days and 17 hours ago
div align="center"a href="http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/new-arrivals/swap-watch/index.html"img
vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1"
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align="left"While a href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/tag/watchphone"watch phones/a have gotten a
tad more "wearable" in recent years, they still haven't exactly caught on like some folks may have
thought they would in their younger, jetpack-filled visions of the future, and we're going to go
out on a limb and speculate that this new so-called sWaP watch won't change that situation. As far
as watch phones go, however, this one looks to be fairly capable, with it packing a SIM card slot
to let you easily hop onto your cell network of choice, a 1.3 megapixel camera, 128MB of built-in
memory, a T-Flash card slot to add up to 2GB more, and even an included Bluetooth headset to avoid
the embarrassment of actually talking into your watch. You'll have to pay a bit of a premium for
this particular slice of a future that might have been though, with the device sporting a price tag
of pound;249, or roughly $370.br /br /[Via a
href="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20081120/lets-swap-a-watch-for-a-phone/"Coolest Gadgets/a]br
//div /divpFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/cellphones/"
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Engadget -
1 days and 17 hours ago

While watch phones have gotten a tad
more "wearable" in recent years, they still haven't exactly caught on like some folks may have
thought they would in their younger, jetpack-filled visions of the future, and we're going to go
out on a limb and speculate that this new so-called sWaP watch won't change that situation. As far
as watch phones go, however, this one looks to be fairly capable, with it packing a SIM card slot
to let you easily hop onto your cell network of choice, a 1.3 megapixel camera, 128MB of built-in
memory, a T-Flash card slot to add up to 2GB more, and even an included Bluetooth headset to avoid
the embarrassment of actually talking into your watch. You'll have to pay a bit of a premium for
this particular slice of a future that might have been though, with the device sporting a price tag
of £249, or roughly $370.
[Via Coolest
Gadgets]
Filed under: Cellphones,
Wearables
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 19 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/romp.jpg" width="600" height="400"
style="display:block;" /ROMP—or Remotely Operated Mobile
Platform—is a poor man's version of an iRobot battlefield bot. Instead of fancy
tracks and miniaturized sensors, these ROMPs seem more like sophisticated all-terrain RC cars
rigged with consumer cameras. Until you meet the older brother, of course, the weaponized WROMP
with its big gun on top. In the words of its creator, Chris Rogers:/p blockquote p[The WROMP] is a
weaponized version of the Remotely Operated Mobile Platform. The operator can "drive" the vehicle
and fire the weapon although it is out of visual range. WROMP can also be used for reconnaissance
and bomb investigation and remote detonation/p /blockquote pscript type="text/javascript"
charset="utf-8" galleryPost('romp', 3, ''); /script/p pAs you can see, the weapon in this case is
just a paintball machine gun. Enough for me, although Chris says the platform has been designed for
any use, "including remote surveillance, security patrolling and bomb investigation." The system
uses an audio/video system linked to an VR headset for control, aiming, and firing. [a
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Rage3D Discussion Area - 75,85,87,93,99 -
1 days and 21 hours ago
Is it possible to create a chat room (ie. think ventrilo) that you and you friends can join so that
you can speak to each other regardless of what game you're playing? Or is it game dependant? If its
dependent, has anyone heard if Sony intends to implement Ventrilo like functionality to the
PS3?
I got to thinking about this because the bluetooth headset is intriguing but only if i can speak to
people regardless of games being played.
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