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PDAddict.com -
2 hours and 3 minutes ago
Le G7 n'est pas seuleument une réunion des 7 pays les plus costaud de la
planète, c'est aussi le smartphone de luxe all inclusive des soviétiques de chez
RoverPC. Le Pro G7, intègre un écran de 2,8 pouces tactile
(640x480), un accéléromètre, une sortie vidéo, deux capteurs photo
(0,3 mégapixel en façade, 3 mégapixels à l'arrière), il est
compatible 3G, dispose du wifi b/g et du bluetooth, présence d'un slot MicroSD et d'un port
mini USB, la bestiole russe tourne sous Windows Mobile 6.1 avec un processeur Marvell PXA310
cadencé à 624 Mhz. A noter bien sur en option d'un GPS et d'un tuner FM. Il est
disponible en Russie pour 475 euros environ.
RoverPC Pro
G7
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Wired Top Stories -
3 hours and 55 minutes ago
This tidy little 4-GB SanDisk MP3 player records voice and radio, grabs music from your PC and
tucks in an FM tuner. Clip it on and go.br style="clear: both;"/ a style='font-size: 10px; color:
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Gizmodo -
11 hours and 31 minutes ago
pimg src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/07/Appstore_01.jpg" width="494"
height="322" style="display:block;" /With Apple hitting the 10,000 app milestone, they've just
released the stats for the most downloaded apps in a number of categories. And boy, they sure do
prove that you people like frivolous, stupid crap on your iPhones./p pSeriously, iKoi Pond/i is the
top paid app overall? No wonder we're in a recession, all that money spent on Koi Pond could have
bailed out one of the big three automakers. And why isn't a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5061004/brian-enos-bloom-raises-the-bar-for-musical-iphone-apps"Bloom/a in
the top music apps? Get on board with Bloom, people./p pHere's the full rundown:/p pbTop Paid Apps
(Overall):/bbr 1. Koi Pondbr 2. Texas Hold’embr 3. Moto Chaserbr 4. Crash Bandicoot: Nitro
Kart 3dbr 5. Super Monkey Ballbr 6. Cro-Mag Rallybr 7. Enigmo (Pangea)br 8. Pocket Guitarbr 9.
Recorderbr 10. iBeer/p pbTop 10 Free Downloads (Overall)/bbr 1. Pandora Radiobr 2. Facebookbr 3.
Tap Tap Revengebr 4. Shazambr 5. Labryinth Lite Editionbr 6. Remotebr 7. Google Earthbr 8.
Lightsaber Unleashedbr 9. AIMbr 10. Urban Spoon/p pbTop Paid Games:/bbr 1. Texas Hold’embr 2.
Moto Chaserbr 3. Crash Bandicoot: Nitro Kart 3dbr 4. Super Monkey Ballbr 5. Cro-Mag Rallybr 6.
Enigmobr 7. Air Hockeybr 8. Bejeweled 2br 9. Flick Bowlingbr 10. Line Rider iRide/p pbTop Free
Games:/bbr 1. Tap Tap Revengebr 2. Labrynth Lite Editionbr 3. Sol Free Solitairebr 4. iBowlbr 5.
Pac-Man Litebr 6. Touch Hockey:FS5br 7. Cannon Challengebr 8. Audi A4 Driving Challengebr 9.
Sudokubr 10. reMovem/p pbTop Paid Entertainment:/bbr 1. Koi Pondbr 2. iBeerbr 3. iChalkybr 4. Face
Melterbr 5. iFishbr 6. TouchScanbr 7. What’s on TV?br 8. Pocket Pianobr 9. Sketchesbr 10.
OneTap Movies/p pbTop Free Entertainment:/bbr 1. Remotebr 2. Lightsaber Unleashedbr 3. i.TVbr 4.
BubbleWrapbr 5. Moviesbr 6. iDoodle 2 litebr 7. Showtimesbr 8. Now Playingbr 9. Scribblebr 10.
Crazy Pumpkin/p pbTop Paid Utilities:/bbr 1. Units (crossroad solutions)br 2. A Levelbr 3. Air
Mousebr 4. Fake Callsbr 5. Voice Recordbr 6. Clinometerbr 7. Spell Checkbr 8. Speed Dialbr 9.
FileMagnetbr 10. iNetwork Speed Test/p pbTop Free Utilities/bbr 1. Flashlightbr 2. myLite
Flashlightbr 3. Say Who - Dialerbr 4. Units (TheMacBox)br 5. Compass Freebr 6. Alarm Freebr 7. A
Free Levelbr 8. Moleculesbr 9. Speed Testbr 10. myLighter/p pbTop Paid Social Networking:/bbr 1.
MobileChatbr 2. BeejiveIMbr 3. Quipbr 4. Rooms - Your Mobile Chat Clientbr 5. Twitterific Premiumbr
6. Flutterbr 7. Twittelator Probr 8. mBoxMailbr 9. Secretsbr 10. hiCard - Suite/p pbTop Free Social
Networking:/bbr 1. Facebookbr 2. AIMbr 3. Myspace Mobilebr 4. IM+ Litebr 5. Looptbr 6. Fringbr 7.
Palringo IMbr 8. Earthscapebr 9. Twitterificbr 10. Avatar/p pbTop Paid Music:/bbr 1. PocketGuitarbr
2. Drum Kitbr 3. Ocarinabr 4. Pianistbr 5. Bandbr 6. Tuner Internet Radiobr 7. Beat Makerbr 8.
Guitar Toolkitbr 9. Harmonicabr 10. Guitarist/p pbTop Free Music:/bbr 1. Pandora Radiobr 2.
Shazambr 3. AOL Radiobr 4. Midomibr 5. Mini Pianobr 6. iheart Radiobr 7. MixMeister Scratchbr 8.
FlyCast Mobile Radiobr 9. Last.FMbr 10. DigiDrummer Lite [a
href="http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2008/12/02/apple-announces-top-10-iphone-app-downloads-of-2008/"MobileCrunch/a]/p
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Engadget -
13 hours and 24 minutes ago
div align="center"a
href="http://74.125.47.101/translate_c?hl=enamp;u=http://www.jp.onkyo.com/sotec/topics/2008/1202-hdc1l.htmlamp;usg=ALkJrhgi4ySfORQDeDbrCEIDwVgjJSJATQ"img
vspace="4" hspace="4" border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-2-08-small_hdc1lgx.jpg" //abr //div
Now this -- this is an interesting character. Part a
href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/nettop/"nettop/a, part a
href="http://www.engadgethd.com/tag/HTPC/"HTPC/a, the Sotec-branded HDC-1L series is a unique
mixture of components that are traditionally found in either a diminutive desktop or a media center
PC (but rarely both). First and foremost, this little bugger relies on a 1.6GHz Intel a
href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Atom/"Atom/a 230 CPU, and it only packs 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard
drive, Windows XP, Ethernet, audio in / out, VGA, slot-loading DVD drive, a few USB ports and a
remote input. Sadly, there's no integrated TV tuner to speak of, but with a starting price of just
yen;59,800 ($640), we suppose you could add one and still come in well under the cost of most
pre-fab HTPCs. The box should be available in Japan as early as tomorrow, and it'll purportedly be
sold with a number of upgrades and extras for those fond of the bundled approach.br /br /[Via a
href="http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=enamp;u=http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20081202/onkyo.htm"Impress/a]br
/div class="postgallery"pstrongGallery: a
href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/onkyos-hdc-1l-straddles-the-fence-between-nettop-and-htpc/"Onkyo's
HDC-1L straddles the fence between nettop and HTPC/a/strong/pa
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src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-2-08-sptec-hdc1l_thumbnail.jpg"
alt="" title="" //aa
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src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-2-08-sotec-hdc1lgx_19w1_thumbnail.jpg"
alt="" title="" //aa
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src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/12/12-2-08-sotec-hdc1lgx_thumbnail.jpg"
alt="" title="" //a/divpFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/homeentertainment/"
rel="tag"Home Entertainment/a, a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/mediapcs/" rel="tag"Media
PCs/a/pp style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/02/onkyos-hdc-1l-straddles-the-fence-between-nettop-and-htpc/"Onkyo's
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Engadget -
13 hours and 24 minutes ago

Now this -- this is an interesting character. Part nettop, part HTPC, the Sotec-branded HDC-1L series is a unique mixture
of components that are traditionally found in either a diminutive desktop or a media center PC (but
rarely both). First and foremost, this little bugger relies on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom 230 CPU, and it only packs 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard
drive, Windows XP, Ethernet, audio in / out, VGA, slot-loading DVD drive, a few USB ports and a
remote input. Sadly, there's no integrated TV tuner to speak of, but with a starting price of just
¥59,800 ($640), we suppose you could add one and still come in well under the cost of most
pre-fab HTPCs. The box should be available in Japan as early as tomorrow, and it'll purportedly be
sold with a number of upgrades and extras for those fond of the bundled approach.
[Via
Impress]
Gallery: Onkyo's
HDC-1L straddles the fence between nettop and HTPC
 
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Entertainment, Media PCs
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le Journal du Geek -
17 hours and 50 minutes ago
On vous
en parlait le mois dernier, et bien iRiver a finalement levé le voile sur son fameux
téléphone portable, le Wave, qui devrait être disponible en Corée
dès le 9 mars prochain dans 10 “iRiver Zones”, avant d’être
disponible un peu partout dans le pays. Au programme : une compatibilité avec les WiFi,
internet et VoIP, un écran tactile 3″ (résolution 480×272 pixels), un
tuner FM, un dictionnaire intégré, 4Go d’espace de stockage interne, un port
miniSD, Bugs Music Service pré-installé ainsi la possibilité de lire les
formats MP3, WMA, OGG MPEG 1/2/2.5, MPEG-4 (30fps et résoluion 480 x 272). Par contre,
pour ce qui est de l’Europe et des Etats Unis, nada…
via
aving

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le Journal du Geek -
17 hours and 50 minutes ago
On vous
en parlait le mois dernier, et bien iRiver a finalement levé le voile sur son fameux
téléphone portable, le Wave, qui devrait être disponible en Corée
dès le 9 mars prochain dans 10 “iRiver Zones”, avant d’être
disponible un peu partout dans le pays. Au programme : une compatibilité avec les WiFi,
internet et VoIP, un écran tactile 3″ (résolution 480×272 pixels), un
tuner FM, un dictionnaire intégré, 4Go d’espace de stockage interne, un port
miniSD, Bugs Music Service pré-installé ainsi la possibilité de lire les
formats MP3, WMA, OGG MPEG 1/2/2.5, MPEG-4 (30fps et résoluion 480 x 272). Par contre,
pour ce qui est de l’Europe et des Etats Unis, nada…
via
aving
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UberPhones -
18 hours and 32 minutes ago
div style="float:right;"img border=0 title="RogerPC Pro G7 Smartphone" alt="RogerPC Pro G7
Smartphone" src="http://www.uberphones.com/photos/2008/12/roverg7.jpg" hspace="5" vspace="5" //div
pRoverPC isn’t a brand that most people are familiar with locally, but it does have phones in
Russia, and it has just released its Pro G7 business-oriented smartphone. One of the more striking
points of the phone is its 2.8-inch 640 x 480 touchscreen display, which is almost guaranteed to
make heads turn. The phone will be going for $616 this December, and will have the following
features:/p ul liQuad-band GSM /li li3G support/li li624MHz processor/li li128MB RAM /li li256MB
flash memory/li liWi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity/li limicroSDHC memory card slot/li li3
megapixel camera/li li0.3 megapixel camera for video calls/li liWindows Mobile 6.1 Professional /li
liIntegrated FM tuner/li liGPS capability/li /ul pPermalink: a
href="http://www.uberphones.com/2008/12/rogerpc_pro_g7_smartphone/"RogerPC Pro G7 Smartphone/a from
a href="http://www.uberphones.com"Uberphones/a | a href="http://www.uberbargain.com/"Good deals/a |
Hot: a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/11/blackberry_storm_review.html"BlackBerry
Storm/a/p pa href="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~a/Q1wWkPDSoznPREVOU9DOW_Te8Ss/a"img
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UberPhones -
18 hours and 32 minutes ago
div style="float:right;"img border=0 title="RogerPC Pro G7 Smartphone" alt="RogerPC Pro G7
Smartphone" src="http://www.uberphones.com/photos/2008/12/roverg7.jpg" hspace="5" vspace="5" //div
pRoverPC isn’t a brand that most people are familiar with locally, but it does have phones in
Russia, and it has just released its Pro G7 business-oriented smartphone. One of the more striking
points of the phone is its 2.8-inch 640 x 480 touchscreen display, which is almost guaranteed to
make heads turn. The phone will be going for $616 this December, and will have the following
features:/p ul liQuad-band GSM /li li3G support/li li624MHz processor/li li128MB RAM /li li256MB
flash memory/li liWi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity/li limicroSDHC memory card slot/li li3
megapixel camera/li li0.3 megapixel camera for video calls/li liWindows Mobile 6.1 Professional /li
liIntegrated FM tuner/li liGPS capability/li /ul pPermalink: a
href="http://www.uberphones.com/2008/12/others/rogerpc_pro_g7_smartphone/"RogerPC Pro G7
Smartphone/a from a href="http://www.uberphones.com"Uberphones/a | a
href="http://www.uberbargain.com/"Good deals/a | Hot: a
href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/11/blackberry_storm_review.html"BlackBerry
Storm/a/p pa href="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~a/rV8YMR52MluYxKn8XwZpzI-iRdI/a"img
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ismap="true"/img/a/p

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GenerationMP3 : le blog des baladeurs MP3 -
19 hours and 55 minutes ago
En exclusivité, nous venons d’avoir les prix officiels du Cowon S9
pour la France. Il sera donc proposé à 239 euros la version 8Go et
269 euros la 16Go. Des prix dans la moyenne du marché pour ce type de
produit “haut de gamme”, puisque l’iPod touch est respectivement à 229
euros et 289 euros. Côté disponibilité, Cowon livrera ses premières
pièces d’ici 15j chez nous, on peut donc espérer avoir une
disponibilité du produit pour la dernière semaine de décembre au mieux chez
les e-commerçants, sinon ça sera pour janvier 2009. Le S9 sera par contre
disponible en Corée dés la semaine prochaine.
Pour rappel, le S9 de Cowon est un mini-PMP équipé d’un
écran tactile “Capacitive” AMOLED 16M de couleurs 16:9 de
3,3″ (480×272px), d’un design incurvé, d’un
processeur Dual Core de 500Mhz, d’une capacité de 4Go, 8Go, 16Go et 32Go (plus
tard), d’un tuner FM, d’un micro, du Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP, AVRCP Profile), d’une
interface en flash, d’un capteur G-Sensor (sorte
d’accéléromètre), d’une sortie TV et de 9 EQ. Il offre une
compatibilité MP3, WMA, FLAC, OGG Vorbis, Lyrics, AVI, WMV, MP4/H.264 (Max
480×272, 30 fps), JPG, GIF, PNG et SMI. USB 2.0/UMS, son autonomie est de 40h en
audio contre 8h en vidéo et ses dimensions sont de 57,08 x 105,75 x 12,7mm.
Copyright L8RMEDIA 1998-2008 - Tous droits réservés -
L'intégralité des articles est à consulter sur generationmp3.com 

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iPod touch Fans forum -
20 hours and 5 minutes ago
 Category: Music
Released: Nov 12, 2008
Price: Free
Description:
Take public radio anywhere you go. The Public Radio Tuner from American Public Media offers
streams--including many HD streams--from public radio stations across the country. News, Classical,
jazz, alternative, and many other genres are included from over 150 public radio stations that have
made their streams available in this application. Find your favorites and try new stations. The
application includes streams of varying bitrates, so some station streams may require a 3G or wifi
connection. Some stations may have limited availbility of their streams and may periodically be
unavailable.
Website: http://americanpublicmedia.publicrad...feedback.shtml
Support Website: http://americanpublicmedia.publicrad...feedback.shtml
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: Public Radio Tuner
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