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Bose unveils SoundDock Series II for iPod--and iPhoneThe SoundDock Series II is similar looking to the SoundDock Portable--but it doesn't take batteries.(Credit: Bose)Like a lot of other iPod audio speaker companies, Bose is introducing a GSM-shielded "Works with iPhone" certified version of its iPod speaker system, the SoundDock. It's calling this on ... |
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Amazon Boosts Storage Features In EC2Amazon today launched a new web service - EBS, the Elastic Block Store (yes I also first read it as ‘Elastic Book Store’) for EC2. EBS provides persistent storage for EC2 computing instances, and the service is public today and available to all customers after a period of alpha testin... |
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iTunes Blocked in China Over Free Tibet Album? [ITunes]Over 60 comments on one Apple forum thread relate to problems downloading music from iTunes in China, and now it's believed that China has blocked access to Apple's store altogether. Apparently there's some correlation with the restricted access and the release of a pro-Tibet album by The Art of Pea ... |
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Songbird Beta: Like iTunes, But it Goes to 11It looks like iTunes, but with less ads and tie-ins to the iTunes store. It plays like iTunes, but it enjoys support from Last.fm and other plug-ins. It manages your iPod like iTunes, but it supports more music file formats. It even has its own version of CoverFlow. It even runs on Linux. Sure, i... |
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Michael Phelps Returns To His Tank At Sea WorldFourteen-time Olympic gold medalist and SeaWorld main attraction Michael Phelps returned to his seven-million-gallon water tank Wednesday to resume his normal schedule of performing in six shows a day for marine park crowds every day of the week. ... |
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Intel demos a wireless power broadcasting system, villagers terrifiedFiled under: Misc. Gadgets We've seen a number of wireless power systems come and go, but for all the hype-filled bombast and occasional working demo, the tech just hasn't gone anywhere -- but even with that background, Intel's demo of a wireless power system that can broadcast 60 watts of power... |

