August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets

Scottish company REVO announced its latest digital radio, the AXiS with built-in iPod/iPhone dock and a touchscreen. The AXiS is capable of receiving DAB, DAB+ digital radio and FM radio with RDS. It can also access over 13,000 internet radio stations with integrated WiFi connectivity.
The AXiS has built-in dock for iPod and iPhone, supporting all iPod/iPhone models. It features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, 8 Watt class D amplifier, NXT Balanced Radiator speaker technology, ability to stream music from PC or Mac and digital alarm clock function. It offers 3.5mm headphones jack, and AUX-in connector as wellas iPod/iPhone composite video output.
The REVO AXiS is priced at GBO199.95.
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August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets

ID8-Mobile introduces the new MoGo Talk XD for iPhone 4, the world’s only Bluetooth headset and protective case 2-in-1 system. Basically, the system includes the MoGo Talk XD headset for iPhone 4, which docks with the Slim MoGo Grip Case.
The MoGo Bluetooth headset features SmartAudio Sound and Voice Enhancement technology consisting of noise and wind reduction, echo suppression and automatic volume compensation when moving between noisy and quiet environments, offering clear conversations. It also include an articulating fold-flat ear boom enabling the headset to fit all face shapes and Soundshape ear buds that flex-form to each individual ear for superior in-ear comfort and a secure fit.
On the other hand, the iPhone 4 Slim MoGo Grip case attaches directly to the back of the iPhone 4. The hard shell case provides impact and scratch protection and is complemented with a molded shock absorbing grip that also protects the edges and corners against iPhone 4 drops and bumps. It’s Store + Go docking mechanism hold the headset securely. The case has integrated micro USB connector for charging the headset.
The MoGo Talk XD for iPhone 4 is priced at $99.99.
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August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/18/celebrity-nerds-justin-lo ng-jailbreaks-his-iphone-like-a-pc-guy/ Justin long shows off his jailbroken iphone and a conversa… — full article at youtube.com
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August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets

To be perfectly honest, we can’t believe the above image is running on Engadget either. But with all the ongoing hoopla surrounding the
App Store approval process, we’d be remiss if we didn’t hep you to recently reported news that Phillip Shoemaker, director of applications
technology at
Apple, seems to have a healthy sideline developing iOS software with names like iWiz and,
ahem, Animal Farts. We’ll let you hit the store yourself if you want to learn more about these fine products (search for his company, Gray Noodle). For
Apple’s part, the company states that the apps were submitted and approved before Shoemaker got the job — and that, indeed, he was hired in part because of his experience as a developer. Now, if we could only get that
Pocket Pain Doctor guy a real job. He looks like he could use one!
Update: We also thought we’d mention that, although Apple stated that the apps were submitted and approved before dude got the job, Shoemaker Tweeted that he had his new employee orientation on March 9, 2009 — and that Gray Noodle was still publishing apps a month later. What does this mean, exactly? We’re not sure (and we’re not sure we care), but we figured we’d throw it out there nonetheless.
[Thanks, Rohit]
iWiz dev does good, becomes Apple App Store director originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Aug 2010 15:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets
Our friends at iFixit have made short work of the Dell Streak, doing what they do best. They’ve torn apart everyone’s favorite giant mobile phone (or is it a tiny tablet?), and found some interesting innards in the process. iFixit reports that the Streak is extremely easy to disassemble, and inside they found a Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon CPU, and cameras which they report are “similar” to those found inside the iPhone 4. There’s nothing earth-shattering here, though iFixit’s taken the Dell Streak teardown as an opportunity to debut a new “fixability” rating — and you’ll be happy to know that this baby has scored an 8 out of 10. Hit up the source for the full rundown.
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Dell Streak gets ripped to shreds by iFixit, Blondie reportedly satisfied at last originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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