Alcatel OT-C651 Review by Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin reviewed Alcatel OT-C651 mobile phone, comes with 65K color screen and 4.5 MB internal memory. With dimensions of 90 x 48 x 24 mm when folded up and weighing only 92 grams, the small phone boosts polyphonic ring tones, a phone book for 500 entries with photo call, the usual games, vibrating alert, to-do list and voice memo.

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Lite-On LVW-1105HC Review by CD Freaks

The Lite-On LVW-1105HC+ is a standalone DVD recorder with TV tuner that writes to DVD+R , DVD+RW , DVD-R , DVD-RW media, and capable to plays MP3, VCD, WMA, SVCD, MPEG-4 and JPEG formats. It’s backward compatibility with all media type.

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Memory-Map Topo PC and Pocket PC Software Review by Geekzone

Geekzone New Zealand reviewed Memory Map, a map viewer for PC and Pocket PC which integrates seamlessly with GPS. Geekzone rates the map navigation and viewing software 8 out of 10 for functionality, 8.5 out of 10 for coolness and ease of use, and 9 out of 10 for value for money, and commented:

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T-Mobile Smart Digital Assistant (SDA) Smartphone Review by Sci-Tech Today

Sci-Tech Today reviewed quad-band T-Mobile SDA (Smart Digital Assistant) smartphone, which features 1.3-megapixel camera, built-in speakerphone, bluetooth, infrared and running on Windows Mobile 5.0.

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ZTE ZXDSL 831 ADSL Modem Default Factory Password

ZTE ZXDSL 831 is an ADSL modem that enables you to connect to Internet via high speed broadband, with built-in firewall and Ethernet interface. The modem has been given by ISPs, such as TMNet (a subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia) to their ADSL broadband subscribers.

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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 for Sony PSP

Neuros Technology has introduced a new version of its digital mp4 video recorder, an upgrade version of the MPEG-4 Recorder, the MPEG-4 Recorder 2 for PSP, device that records video straight to memory cards for Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP), without requiring a Mac or PC to transfer first.

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Sidekick II Launched in UK

BBC reported on 17th Nov 2005 that “A gadget beloved of tabloid darlings such as Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton, the Sidekick II, has made its way across the pond to the UK. The Sidekick II that T-Mobile has promoted in the US, Germany and now the UK is made by Japanese electronics giant Sharp. Earlier versions were made by Flextronics.

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Uniden GNS 8600 GPS Review by Sdyney Morning Herald

The Sdyney Morning Herald reviews Uniden GNS 8600 GPS and recommends “A good measure of a well-designed GPS navigation unit is to see how quickly you can get up and running without touching the manual. The interface and controls should be intuitive, as you don’t want to spend 15 minutes inside your car figuring out how to set the destination before heading off.

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Canon Pixma MP500 Photo All-In-One Printer Review by Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin reviews Canon Pixma MP500 Photo All-in-One Printer and the author concludes that when she first saw Canon’s newest All-In-One (AIO) printer, she went head-over-heels for her. Among all the printers the writer has reviewed, the Canon PIXMA MP500 Photo All-In-One printer can be considered as the ultimate printer for the minimalist.

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Megazooka – Advanced Air Bazooka

Megazooka is a improved, and bigger and meaner version of Airzooka, a product of air bazooka by ThinkGeek.

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Airzooka – The Air Bazooka Fun Gun

Air bazooka, invented by Brian Walker, is a tube with a flexible plastic cover on one end, named for its appearance after the bazooka. Airzooka is the air bazooka ‘fun gun’ that blows a massive amount though harmless ball of air towards any object, person or even animal that the air gun pointed to.

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iBuzz Music Activated Vibrator

LoveHoney is selling iBuzz, a ultimate sex toy that will vibrates according to music played by iPod when connected to it. When the volume is pumped up, the vibrations get faster as the music gets louder.

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