MP3
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Roland's new R-05 pocket recorder is capable of capturing stereo audio at high quality, uncompressed 24-bit/96kHz resolution.
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How the heck does it do that? Japanese telecom giant NTT DoCoMo has used the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to demo a very cool new handsfree interface you can use to control an MP3 player using gestures you make with your eyeballs.
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The scala rider G4 bike-to-bike Bluetooth headset offers group intercom between up to three riders at distances of up to one mile.
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Yurbuds from Yurtopia are custom-sized earbud enhancers that improve the fit and comfort of your earbud headphones and Bluetooth headsets.
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Swimman has waterproofed Apple's 3rd gen iPod Shuffle without adding weight or bulk, making it perfect for a variety of sporting activities
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Mintpass has offered a digital music player with a retro analog feel in the form of the Mintcube
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Due for a Japanese release later this month the JVC Kenwood Avenue MDV-313 in-car mutimedia navigation system features a 6.1" touchscreen display, virtual 3D maps, DVD, TV tuner and USB and SD card slots.
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For cycling enthusiasts, the Soap MP3 player is one of the most versatile we’ve seen. It weighs just 30g, has 2GB of memory, clips into a Soap beanie (with built-in headphones) or attaches to a handle bar-mounted speaker box/headlight unit.
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Dancepants kinetic music player is designed to harness the kinetic energy from running or dancing to power your music machine
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This article begins with Nissan’s tandem two-seat, half width tilting car, the Landglider, and examines all the other work being done around the world as narrow track vehicles begin to make their case.
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Piaggio has unveiled what is likely to be the first two-wheeled hybrid on showroom floors– the Piaggio USB (urban sport bike). Combining a low-emmission GDI (gasoline direct injection) two-stroke motor and an electric motor, the USB runs 50km (30 miles) on electric only, and returns 1.5 l/100 km (15
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