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Ah, the Nokia 770, it only gets better.

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A few months back I decided to make a drastic change in my day to day computing by selling my trusty Clamshell iBook and replace it with a something that is much more portable in the true sense of the word. Having had a brush with the Nokia 770 and having been able to try it out I knew that I wouldn't be dissapointed by it, so I tracked one down and picked it up. Now this isn't a review of the 770 if that's what you are thinking. I will leave it at this, the 770 is great, it runs what is basically a full desktop version of linux with a vast and growing catalog of software available for it.



What I wanted to talk about today was a brand new piece of software that is putting a skip in the step of every Nokia 770 that this software grazes. Canola! No, not the oil that you use for cooking, but a brand new piece of multimedia software that has the 770 community a buzz. Canola is a media player that has a similar feeling to Apple's Front Row software with ease of use and simple but beautiful graphics. Canola will play any local media files from movies to audio to pictures but will also stream files located on your network or stream internet broadcasts and podcasts. I installed the newest version on my 770 and it appears that the program is still in Beta but from playing with it you would never know. The whole program is very polished and very easy to use. In order to set up the program the makers of Canola have provided an internal web server with a web page to set all your basic settings including changing the theme. The controls are very simple and very easy to use and each of the touch points are located on the edge of the screen so you can use your fingers instead of the stylus if you choose. All in all, this program gives yet another reason to pick up a 770 if you haven't yet and for those that have, I highly recommend installing this program.

Samsung Delivers a Fine Piece of DAP

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It seems that all the buzz going about today is all hovering around the Samsung YP-K5 digital audio player, and for good reason. Samsungs newest addition to the world of dap's will come out in the US on September 10th and be available in 1gb, 2gb and 4gb models. It appears that this device is rather bulky in size but it has an excuse for such bulkyness. Hidden on the backside of the player is a pair of sliding speakers that instantly convert your personal player into a miniature boombox of sorts. All of the buttons on this device are touch sensitive and appear non existent when the unit is turned off. This device will display pictures just like the iPod and will also do slideshows to your favorite music, to add to the fun you can use the YP-K5 as your morning wake up in the form of an alarm clock. The device houses USB 2 for data transfer and will support mp3,wma,ogg,asf and jpg. Overall it has a beautiful design and certainly looks like a great iPod alternative, that is unless you have an entire library of music in aac format. Pricing for the player will be $210 for the 2gb, and $260 for the 4gb(no announcement on the 1gb model).

Ladies, Want Some Ear Bling?

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Guys, these will cost you substantially less than buying your girlfriend a pair of diamond earrings so in that sense they have to be great. I am talking about the new headpones by Japanese electronics manufacturer Elecom, maker of all sorts of visually attractive gadgets. These bling encrusted headphones are called Ear Drops and they have a whole heaping pile female flair. I think any girl can appreciate a pair of sparkly headphones, I mean dang, these things are so hot I almost want a pair for myself. Anyhow, the Ear Drops come in three different shapes and each shape is available in both White and Black colors.

This Just in...Sony Drops Mylo!!!

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The Sony Mylo looks like it will be a pretty incredible device and we will see it sooner rather than later(September to be exact). In my own personal opinion this device may have just bested the iPod. With Wifi(complete with Opera Browser of course), Mpeg4 playback, Audio playback, Qwerty keyboard, Streaming music, Skype, 320x240 Screen, 1gb of Flash Storage with a Memory Stick Duo Pro Slot, and an all around low price of $350 this is looking like it will be one extremely hot handheld device. It appears that Sony has taken a bit of the psp styling and incorporated it into this device as well as some completely original ques. Overall this a beautiful unit that I am extremely excited to see. Sony, I welcome you back to the media playing game.

My iPod doesn't use wires! How about yours?

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So Anycom got this marvelous idea in their heads. They decided to take what they do best, which is make bluetooth products, and create a bluetooth adapter for the iPod Nano named BluNa. You might say that transferring music to your iPod via bluetooth would be slow, and I would agree. But imagine using wireless headphones and connecting to your stereo from wherever you are in your house(BluNa is compatible with a variety of bluetooth devices). The absolute beauty of this product is that there is so much potential. This is a huge step beyond all those RF wireless adapters that are so hokey. The device is said to be selling for $119.99, which is a little steap at this point but I wouldn't be too suprised if that price dropped over the next few months. For more information check out the product page here: BluNa

Japanese Chic, in Portable DVD Player Format

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There are certain brand names out there that strike me as intriguing for one reason or another. Some brands make odd devices that break the norm, some make revolutionary devices that blow peoples minds, other companies just make stuff that works and they do it with style. Nakamichi is one of those brands that falls into the latter category.

Nakamichi is known for making audio gear that is simplistic in industrial design but very functional in the fact that it generally has great sound. This time around Nakamichi is working to improve on the portable dvd player with their new device, the Lumos. Following along with recent UMPC tablet style, Nakamichi has decided to buck the clamshell trend of portable players and offer up a tablet player. With a 7" wide screen display(resolution up to 1440x234) and High Resolution audio that follows along with Nakamichi tradition, this player promises to be a quite the portable device. The Lumos also has an SD slot, mp3 cd/dvd support, digital audio out, carrying case, wrist strap and even a remote.

It seems that with the beautiful design, Nakamichi's reputation for quality, the extra accessories and the $500 price tag, the Lumos is definitely worthwhile. I have to say that I have never been a huge fan of portable dvd players but you can definitely sign me up for one of these.
For further information head on over to Nakamichi's Website
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