
GEAR4 has unveiled its BlackBox Micro portable speaker system that relies on USB power to keep it going, boasting integrated SFX technology for pure audio bliss.
With a SFX gel base, any flat, solid surface that it’s placed will augment the bass notes, improving both the volume and audio quality of the speaker.
The GEAR4 BlackBox Micro will retail for £20.
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The F80 is an all-in-one home entertainment system released by Ferrari
- 2.1 speaker setup
- High-quality amplifier
- Digital sound processor
- CD player
- DAB/FM tuner
- DVD player
- Auxiliary audio inputs
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The unit features 30-watt sound and comes in black-onyx color. The usual features of a regular speaker is there but with an added feature, it is touch screen. Controls for volume, bass, treble are all there on the screen including your fingerprints. It will retail for $99 and no word yet on where you can get them.
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I haven’t been doing business presentations lately simply because I’m a freelancer now.Hah! Working at home is certainly favorable. Sometimes I miss doing presentations and my video conferencing duties with the bosses abroad. But hey, I wouldn’t trade my job right now for anything else in the word.
Seriously though, this sulking is just an excuse to be bitter since I don’t get to use kick ass gadgets like this one from Amex. Designed to work with Windows media center system, the RM-MP1 Media remote can run business presentations in a more elegant way. Okay, so I’m a sucker for all things sophisticated and techie even if I don’t know how to operate them but the touchpad mouse and laser pointer are just so cool. Hmmm..I wonder if this works with remote business presentations. Who knows, I won’t have to buy video conferencing peripherals since this one is perfect(I hope). Ummm, not that I’m gonna do one soon… [Akihabaranews]
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Hard-wired phones seem to have moved from essential to retro in virtually no time at all, and this landline phone cleverly disguised as a sexy pair of lips is no exception – indeed it’s more of an objet d’art than a phone. Nevertheless it’s still irresistible. Whether you’re a lothario or a vamp, or just into retro kitsch, the Kiss Me Phone is a piece of kit that pushes all the buttons, in a manner of speaking. It comes with UK and European telephone cables, has a push button operation concealed in the top lip, and is just crying out for some hushed, wicked and no doubt lascivious conversation.
This landline phone features a switchable tone/pulse option. It has a redial button and pause button. And has a size of 22 x 12 x 5cm. You can get this hot red lips for £19.99 at iwantoneofthose.com.
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