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iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond -
12 hours and 29 minutes ago
Marantz has announced its new Bluetooth-capable IS301 Wireless Dock for iPod. The multi-piece
system includes a slim handset that attaches to the user’s iPod, a compact base unit for the
handset and attached iPod designed for tabletop or on-wall placement, a remote control, and a main
connection unit that provides a variety of connections to the user’s home entertainment
system, including CAT5 audio and video ports, analog audio output,...
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Ubergizmo -
1 days and 4 hours ago
centerimg title="TrekStor MovieStation Pocket C.uc" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="TrekStor MovieStation
Pocket C.uc" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/trekstor.jpg" border="0" //centerbr /
pNot too sure what the executives at TrekStor were smoking when they named their latest external
portable hard drive the MovieStation pocket c.uc. This device allows you to enjoy digital videos,
photos and music stored on it straight onto the TV or audio system without the need to hook it up
to a computer, thanks to its on-screen menu. Features include :- /p p ul liMulti-memory card slot
(SD, MMC, xD)/li liMPEG-1/2/4, DivX and Xvid video format support/li liMP3, WMA and WAV audio
format support/li liJPEG image format support/li/ul p/pEach purchase comes with the Nero BackItUp 2
Essentials software for auto back-ups, a soft-touch casing for added protection, remote control for
couch potatoes, a power supply, AV and YUV adapter cables, a SCART adapter, software CD and a
multilingual user guide to get you started. You will be able to choose from 250GB and 500GB models
for pound;99.99 and pound;139.99, respectively. pPermalink: a
href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/12/trekstor_moviestation_pocket_cuc.html"TrekStor
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Gear Live -
1 days and 13 hours ago
We just received one of the new Disney Pixar
Ultimate Control Wall-E remote
controlled robots, and we just had to share. If you’ve been looking for a Wall-E robot toy
that mimics the actions of Wall-E from the movie, this is it. It features movie-like movement,
the original character voice, and familiar sound effects. As soon as you turn him on, Wall-E
comes to life, introduces himself, and then follows your commands. You can have him respond
specifically to the remote control, which controls movement of his head, arms, hands, wrists, and
body, as well as expressions and phrases. Or, you can have him go off and do his own thing in
exploration mode. He will look around, stop and make noises, etc. Lastly, you can put him in
follow mode, where he will follow in the general direction of any noises that his internal mic
picks up. That can be your voice, clapping, or any other audible sound. All movie-like robotic
movement and integrated character animation is controlled by a next-generation, advanced micro
processor to generate variable speeds integrated with smart-check position action and movement.
Wall-E has sleep and automatic shut-off modes, so no worries on leaving him on and draining the
battery. The robot stands a little over 16” tall, and includes a 7.2V rechargeable battery,
along with charger. The included remote requires 3 AA batteries. We can’t say enough about
the Ultimate Control Wall-E robot, look for him to appear in our 2008 Holiday Gift Guide. Meanwhile, check out our full
Ultimate Control Wall-E unboxing
gallery, featuring over 30 images.
Gallery: Disney Pixar’s Ultimate
Control Wall-E unboxing gallery
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Disney Pixar’s Ultimate
Control Wall-E unboxing gallery originally appeared on Unboxing on Mon, December 01, 2008 - 6:19:21


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GNOME-Look.org Content -
1 days and 15 hours ago
This is the first bluetooth remote control file I created. Its targeted at SE mobile phones with a
resolution of 240x320 and it has been tested on my K800i. tvtime.hid : Cursor up - Channel+ Cursor
down - Channel- Left Control - Toggle focused application Right control - Close focused application
0-9 - Enter channel number * - Toggle fullscreen # - Previous channel Zoom+ - Volume+ Zoom- -
Volume- Camera - Take screenshot This is neither artwork but it isnt software as...

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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
2 days and 2 hours ago
I have read that an Ipod touch with remote installed can play music through itunes on a computer or
apple tv. Can that same remote also play music through a second ipod touch that would be docked to
a receiver? Thanks for any help.
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Ubergizmo -
2 days and 4 hours ago
centerimg title="Logic3 i-Station25 Speaker Dock" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Logic3 i-Station25
Speaker Dock" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/11/logic3-istation25.jpg" border="0"
//centerbr / pLogic3's latest offering that won't break the bank comes in the form of the pound;69
i-Station25. What makes this iPod/iPhone dock stand apart from the rest is the inclusion of
accelerometers that allow you to use it either vertically or horizontally, as and when the
situation requires. This means you can view video content in landscape format, allowing the
accelerometers' position to adjust the speaker output so that proper left/right adio separation can
be achieved. According to Logic3, this cuts down on noise distortion as well. The i-Station25 also
comes with a video out function for the iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod Nano 3G and 4G, iPod classic and
the iPod Touch 1G and 2G, and also stereo line-in. Each purchase comes with a remote control, and
you can choose to power the i-Station25 with a quartet of AA batteries (expensive in the long run)
or rely on an AC adapter instead./p pPermalink: a
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Ubergizmo -
2 days and 5 hours ago
centerimg title="Voice Recognition TV Remote Control" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Voice Recognition TV
Remote Control" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/11/voice-recognition-remote.jpg"
border="0" //centerbr / pIt is amazing how close we've come to associate remote controls with their
owners - this voice recognition TV remote control from Oki and a Waseda University team is capable
of pulling a single target voice out of the babble of other speakers and background noise, thanks
to a quartet of microphones located in the front of the remote in addition to ldquo;a proprietary
algorithm for voice frequency analysis [that] detects talking that originates from directly in
front of the device and automatically separates this out from other sounds being picked up by the
microphones.rdquo; Well, if you can't bark orders to the missus, at least you can boss your TV
around, especially after a particularly hard day at the office!/p pPermalink: a
href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/11/voice_recognition_tv_remote_control.html"Voice
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Ubergizmo -
2 days and 5 hours ago
centerimg title="R/C Black Widow Spider" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="R/C Black Widow Spider"
src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/11/rc-black-widow.jpg" border="0" //centerbr / pDo you
still have that streak of cheekiness in you despite being all grown up? Well, perhaps it is worth
considering the a
href="http://www.play.com/Gadgets/Gadgets/4-/5622820/Natural-History-Museum-Remote-Controlled-Black-Widow-Spider/Product.html"pound;17.99
R/C Black Widow Spider/a. Definitely a hoot when you place this on someone who's sleeping and is a
known sufferer of arachnophobia, although you might have to perform CPR due to a heart attack after
the prank. Created by Londonrsquo;s Natural History Museum for that added touch of authenticity,
this 12" long R/C Black Widow spider is able to creep in all directions or even spin itself around
on a time, as long as it remains within a 30-foot radius of the remote control. Don't worry, it
doesn't bite./P pPermalink: a
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