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TapeLink Converts Your Old Tapes To MP3
Posted by NewsFeeder on 24th January 2009

Here’s a quick way to digitize your old tapes into MP3 formats, introducing the TapeLink from Alesis. The recorder will virtually remove all the hissing or other abnormalities in quality and convert them to MP3’s. Just plug in the USB cable to your mac or pc and you’re set.
Read more …… Via [TechFresh] [Alesis website] [NewLaunches]
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Iphone case from GoGo
Posted by NewsFeeder on 22nd January 2009
Let’s check out the latest 3G iPhone case from GoGo. The Applehead iPhone Case is made from polycarbonate. Available only in white, this scratch proof iPhone case has a stick man on the back, with a hole where the Apple logo is, turning the stick man into an Applehead when you put the case on. No word on pricing at this time. [Product Page via Upcoming Cell Phones] via [TECHFRESH]
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Victorinox Presentation Pro
Posted by NewsFeeder on 12th January 2009
Victorinox is the maker for the famous and original Swiss Army knife. The company has unveiled the Presentation Pro at CES 2009, that comes with a removable 32GB USB drive with fingerprint authentication, laser pointer, and Bluetooth remote control for your Windows-only PC or laptop presentations. Other features include key ring, scissors, and a sharp blade. You can grab this knife for $330 when it ships in May. [ Engadget ]
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NoPoPo Rechargeable Batteries
Posted by NewsFeeder on 12th January 2009

No more dead batteries! Cause here we have a new type of battery called NoPoPo (Non-Pollution Power) by Aqua Power System, a Japanese company. This type of battery is rather unique as it can be recharged using fluids such as beer, apple juice, cola, saliva and urine. Inside each NoPoPo battery is a combination of magnesium and carbon that generate electricity when mixed with certain fluids. All you have to do is inject the fluids into the battery by using a pipette and it will automatically generate power that lasts up to 500 mAh. All yours for just $15. [UberReview]
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