Targus has not forgotten about the Mac population with its new Chill Mat that does more than just look pretty, sitting down on the table. This mesh-top device also helps tilt your Mac to a more ergonomic position so that your fingers and hands won't suffer at the end of a long day at work. Definitely designed to complement a Mac. Features include dual USB-powered fans that not only keeps your Mac running cooly, it also helps your knees remain chilled. For $50, you will be able to use the Targus Chill Mat with MacBooks of up to 17" in size.
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Here's yet another reason to pick up an iPhone/iPhone 3G if you don't already have one - Facebook 2.0 is now available via the iPhone App Store. This new version will include overviews of what's going on in Facebook, including News Feed, Live Feed, Events, Notifications and others. Not only that, you're able to see those new tabs in Facebook's revamped design, in addition to the ability to both post and tag photos from your iPhone. One of the more interesting aspects is refreshing the page simply by shaking the iPhone - a novelty that'll wear off in due time, but convenient to say the least. Folks who aren't iPhone users but use the mobile Facebook version will miss out on this though.
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Koreans can look forward to yet another homegrown portable media player - the DM4-T2 by DSFT. This model comes with the following specifications :-
3.5" display
T-DMB support
Music/video playback and image viewer
4GB internal memory
7 hours of video playback and 15 hours of MP3 playback
No idea on how much it will cost though.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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