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Rumour: Next iPod nano to be Multi-Coloured

Posted by Mark Wilson at 5:57 AM on July 24, 2008

According to a rumour that's been getting a little traction on the Mac sites, the new iPod nano will be multi-coloured. Notice that we said "nano" and not "nanos." Because while the current nano line is offered in multiple colours, 9to5Mac is claiming that the next nano will have more than one colour on each model. In addition, the storage capacity is said to be doubled alongside the inclusion of "new features." [9to5Mac]

Phones

Sony Pushes Out Three New Walkman Phones, the W302, W902 and W595

Posted by Kit Eaton at 7:09 PM on July 22, 2008

It's the third birthday of Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone label, and to celebrate it's launching three new music-based mobile phones. The W302 and W902 (left, centre in the image) are both candybar handsets, with the 302 having an FM radio, and 2-megapixel cam, and the 902 with a 5-megapixel cam and apparently matching the high audio quality of the W980 phone. The W595 is a slide phone with built-in stereo speakers so users can "share sounds with their friends" (read: annoy passers-by with irritating tunes) but it also has twin jacks so you can share music privately. All four phones are quad-band GSM, have "shake control," come in a selection of colours and will hit the streets at the end of the year. Press release below, which also details some new accessories like wireless portable speakers.


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Creative's Zen Krystal MP3 Materialises Out of Nowhere

Posted by Sean Fallon at 3:39 AM on July 18, 2008

It kind of looks like a Zen Stone, and it is certainly a far cry from the Zen X-Fi, but this little MP3 player has been discovered hiding on Creative's Hong Kong site. Apparently, the 4GB Zen Krystal is designed to be a sports player with a pedometer that functions similarly to the Nike+ line. It also includes games like "Hurdle Race, Catch & Dodge and Dice Roll" as well as a Blue 0.7" OLED, FM radio, and 10 hours of playback. A price and a release date have not been made available. [Creative via anythingbutipod]


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Gadgets

Maxx Portable DVD Looks Like Future PSP on Steroids

Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 9:36 PM on June 30, 2008

The Maxx Digital PDV-8500BLK is a) a portable DVD with a 8.5″ TFT screen with all kinds of format support on both disk and flash cards, b) PSP's dumb older brother, c) a future PSP on steroids, or d) all of the above.


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An MP3 Player Only the World's Ugliest Dog Could Love

Posted by Sean Fallon at 8:00 AM on June 19, 2008

Leave it to obscure Chinese manufacturers to come up with the CJ7 Dog Doll MP3 Player--a device so hideous it looks as if it was spawned in the fires of hell. Outside of its appearance, the device features 1GB of flash memory, a built-in loudspeaker and a conveniently placed USB butt port. It will only set you back US$18.67, but that is still a high price to pay for a device that will surely give you nightmares. [DealExtreme via anythingbutipod]

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Philips' SA2840 GoGear PMP is Shuffle-esque, Squeezes in a Screen

Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 10:28 PM on June 18, 2008

Laughing in the face of the clip-on Coolman MP3 player and almost widdling in the trousers of the iPod shuffle itself is Philips' new GoGear SA2840 PMP. It's petite, clip-on and comes with a 4-line screen. Yup, even though it's just 4 cms square and 1.5 cms deep its got a 128 x 64 pixel OLED and 4GB of memory. There's also voice recording, a sound-enhancing FullSound system and it sells for around US$80. There's the SA2825 as well, with just 2GB but an FM radio function, and this'll set you back about US$45. [Philips via BBGadgets]


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Software

Zune Listener Badges Show Your Dedication To That Band You Like

Posted by Jason Chen at 9:00 AM on June 18, 2008

The recent Zune Update a month or so ago added the ability to track your listening habits and reward you for them. Think of achievements on the Xbox 360, except not pedantic ones like listen to every artist that released a single in 2003. These badges are actually quite nice, and display on your Zune Card if you do whatever it is enough times in the previous month. A thousand plays isn't all that hard if you're sitting at your desk all day like us. No cheating, cause we know you'd just leave your player on repeat and turn your speakers off. [Zune via Zune Insider]


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Peripherals

ImAmp by Audiotrack Beefs Up Your Cans on the Go

Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 7:00 PM on June 17, 2008

If you like to watch a movie on the go, but find your headphones don't give you enough volume for the full-on fillum experience, then you might appreciate the ImAmp. Made by Korean company Audiotrack, the ImAmp is a separate amplifier with a couple of headphone jacks, line input and volume control. The battery takes four hours to charge, and gives you eight hours of juice. Weighing about 200 grams (including battery) the ImAmp will be available on July 1 and will cost just over US$250. [GeekStuff4U and Impress]


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Peripherals

Eino Speakers: An Attractive Portable iPod Dock At Last

Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 2:00 AM on June 14, 2008

Ruggedized, retro aviation, we've done portable iPod docks a-plenty. But until now I've not liked the look of any of them... so here's the Eino. It's pretty simple, with two speakers per channel pushing out 1.4W from a Class-D amp and a bass-enhancement system called Maxx BassR. The 7.7-inch wide thing fits into a carry case, with room for your iPod. And if you're not into the colour combos in the pic, there's a blue, white and black frame option. It's available for around US$56, but that's from a Japanese site. [Technabob via BBGadgets]


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Newman's Cool Man MP3 Player: Pin it to Your Uniform For Extra Flair

Posted by Sean Fallon at 9:00 AM on June 6, 2008

If you haven't quite reached your flair quota, or you are hopelessly stuck in the 1980's fashion-wise, you will probably love the Cool Man MP3 from Newman. The device features and OLED display, support for MP3 and WMA, a built-in microphone and most importantly, a high-tech safety pin that puts high-tech holes in your shirts and jackets. No word on pricing, but it had better be super cheap. [imp3 (translated) via PMP Today]


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