First Gallery of Hot Hardware and Cool Gadgets – September 2009

Another Weekend has comes, so it’s time for another gallery of the week! The following is the coolest stuffs of the week, check them out to see if you’ve missed something: .relatedcontainerfeed { margin: 0; padding-top: 20px; } .relatedcontainerfeed h2 { font-size:12pt;} .relatedarticlefeed { border:1px solid #ddd; } div.relatedarticlefeed {width: 109px; height: 160px; display: block; overflow: hidden; padding: 5px; margin: 0; position: relative;} div.relatedarticlefeed h3, div.relatedarticlef

Old MP3 players that are still worth buying

Slacker's first-generation Wi-Fi portable media player sold for $200 when it hit in 2008. Today it's just $50. (Credit: CNET Networks) There was a time in the history of MP3 players when new models were clearly superior to hardware that had been on the shelf a ... Originally posted at MP3 Insider

Sound test Saturday: Streets of rage – Fighting in the street

Hi there, you seem to be new here! Here at Dark Diamond we frequently update with news about video games, anime, Japan and other cool stuff. Head on over to our homepage or go ahead and subscribe to get updates! Enjoy!Streets of rage’s soundtrack was way ahead of its time. During a period when every other game was going for those pieces of music that could simply only be pigeon holed as a video game composition and nothing else, and in many cases exposed the limitations of the hardware at the ti

iPods With Video Cameras? Sure. iPods With Projectors? I’m Skeptical.

Judging the accuracy of Apple rumors may not be a cakewalk, but one technique is surprisingly effective and obvious: Ask yourself if past Apple history suggests that a rumor sounds like something the company would do. By that measure, the current rumors about iPod Touch and Nano models with built-in video cameras sounds entirely plausible. The iPhone 3GS ’s camera shows Apple has invested in video-recording hardware and software. It’s gradually been turning every iPod except for the screenle

Aiptek T20 & Aiptek T30 Pico Projectors [iPod/iPhone/PMP & Notebook Portable Projectors]

At this year’s Computex show in Taipei, Aiptek introduced two new models along with their line of Pico projectors. Built to be used with most portable hardware (including Apple’s iPod and iPhone) the first is the flask-like, USB-powered T20 model meant for notebooks, while the other one is Aiptek T30 with is designed specifically for use with PMPs. (more…) Posted in Audio,Visual , Mp3 Players & PMPs , Portable Technology on 2009/06/08

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