Ipods, Cellphones, Digital Cameras, Pocket PCs, etc!

Drop Dead Gorgeous DXG Digital Video Camera/Camcorder

Bloged in General, Digital Cameras by All Handhelds Monday February 11, 2008 at about 10:51 am

Hello, gorgeous! The Pink DXG Digital Video Camera/Camcorder is as sweet as they come.

But if pink isn’t your first choice for a Video Camera/Camcorder, freteth not. Other colors available are blue, black and silver - each is pretty darned hot, but the pink and blue are especially good looking.

From the Web Site:

Capture the big game or that special birthday surprise in crisp, clear 5.1 megapixel resolution. Get up close with the 4X digital zoom. Watch it all happen and play it back on the 1.7″ TFT screen. Records MPEG-4 video, features a music player and digital voice recorder, supports direct print and can be used as a webcam with your PC. 32MB internal memory. Uses 4 “AAA” batteries (included). Other accessories include USB/AV cable, earphones, wrist strap, camera pouch, CD-ROM, software and owner’s manual. 1-1/2″W x 2-3/4″D x 3-1/2″H.

Click through the link or picture to take a closer look. The blue one will blow you away.

Nothing But Love for Technology

Bloged in General by All Handhelds Tuesday February 5, 2008 at about 5:57 pm

I Love Technology Long Sleeve T-Shirt

I Love Technology Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Don’t we all?…. When it’s not kicking our ass, that is.

Sweet Motion Activated Soap Dispenser

Bloged in General, Defies a Category by All Handhelds Monday February 4, 2008 at about 10:03 am

I’ve got nothing but love for this Motion Activated Soap Dispenser, nothing but love, man.

It’s not about avoiding germs, it’s not about the extra cleanliness of it…it’s all about the “I’ve got one of these and you don’t, so nyyyyyaaaaa…” experience. There’s no way anyone else who enters the realms of our bathroom or kitchen will have one of these cool little babies. No way.

From the Web Site:

You wash your hands to get rid of germs and bacteria, so why risk touching a soap dispenser that sits out all day being touched by dirty hands? The Sensor Dispenser is an ultra-sanitary soap dispenser that has a built-in motion detector to sense when your hands are in front of it. Just brush your hand across the motion sensor, and the Sensor Dispenser will provide you with liquid soap to get your hands squeaky clean. The Sensor Dispenser is powered by three AAA batteries (sold separately).

Sorry, guys, I’m in it for the nyyyyyaaaaa….

Bose Acoustic Wave Music System

Bloged in General by All Handhelds Sunday February 3, 2008 at about 10:57 am

The Bose Acoustic Wave Music System lets you enjoy the sound of a large component music system without all the equipment and all the complexity.

From the Web Site:

With a full-function CD player and stereo tuner with 5 AM/5 FM presets, the Acoustic Wave® music system is the best complete, one-piece music system from Bose®. It features patented waveguide speaker technology — an innovation that won its creators the prestigious “Inventor of the Year” award. Bose integrated signal processing automatically ensures music sounds full and natural — even at low volume. Plus, an auxiliary input jack allows connection to a TV, VCR, DVD player, cassette deck or computer, bringing high-quality sound to everything you listen to. Compact and portable, with molded inset handles, the system even lets you take the music with you.

The system measures 10 5/8″ (H) x 18″ (W) x 7 3/8″ (D), and weighs approx. 14 1/2 lbs. Includes a convenient credit card-sized remote control.

Click through the link to take a closer look. I think you’ll love what you see.

GPX 7 Portable DVD Player

Bloged in General, DVD Players by All Handhelds Saturday February 2, 2008 at about 11:44 am

The GPX 7 Portable DVD Player is currently on sale…..to the tune of really big savings…..at Montgomery Ward.

Click the link above to see how much you stand to save.

Introduction to VoIP

Bloged in General by All Handhelds Wednesday January 30, 2008 at about 9:45 am

by Aazdak Alisimo

Although the term VoIP may sound like part of E.T’s vocabulary, VoIP telephone service is a popular method of internet communication.

VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephone service is actually a way to send voice through the internet effectively. Though many people believe that it is a rather recent technology, this type of internet communication has actually been around since 1973. However, the technology as we now know it was not introduced to mass markets until the late 1990s. Still, VoIP companies are currently larger (and more impressive) than ever before.

A VoIP connection can allow a user to complete many different tasks at one time, which can be really useful. VoIP users can send multiple telephone calls using the same broadband telephone line, and extra features (3-way calling, call forwarding, caller ID …) are all included at no extra cost when you use a line. Additional benefits include the fact that you can use your connection wherever you can use an internet connection, so you can easily move around the world without worrying about your telephone provider. Though a VoIP line is a great idea in theory, there are still many glitches that must be worked out before this type of phone communication can be considered stable.

What is the number one cause for concern when using a VoIP line? Power failure. The moment that the power goes out, your connection will be lost. Contrastingly, a regular telephone connection will still work during times of crisis. The other problem is that services can sometimes be less than clear depending upon your connection..

Should you opt for VoIP, or stick to regular land lines? Only you can decide if this new technology is right for you. Some people choose to use a it and use a cell phone when the connection cannot be counted upon - then again, how much do you value your phone? If your phone is your major source of communication with the outside world, you may not be all that comfortable with a VoIP connection .. and, you may have to be something of a computer guru as well.

Many people find it rather difficult to switch from a regular phone line to an online connection simply due to the fact that you must be internet savvy. Though you do not need to know how to navigate through a page of HTML, you may want to know how to reset a connection if it goes awry. Therefore, before you cancel your phone company subscription, weight those concerns seriously. A VoIP telephone service may be just the thing you are looking for … or it may be just the thing to drive you a bit crazy.

About the Author:
Aazdak Alisimo writes about telephone service issues for TelephoneServiceCompanies.com.

Ring the Alarm!

Bloged in General, Defies a Category by All Handhelds Saturday January 26, 2008 at about 10:39 am

If you, or anyone you know, is one of the many people who get all slurppy-eyed behind the wheel of a car - this should interest you. Personally, my own driving keeps me 110 percent alert and…well, frightened, so I can’t even imagine falling asleep behind the wheel. It’d be like covering yourself in Crisco and falling asleep in front of 25 hungry lions.

Apparently not everyone has similar driving skills because the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gives us the following stats and they aren’t pretty: There are 100,000 reported crashes a year are due to drowsiness, resulting in 1,550 deaths.

Toyota has actually come up with an “Eyelid-Monitoring” system to wake up sleepy drivers. It detects heavy eyelids (the aforementioned slurpy-eyed syndrome) and then hits you with a jolt that an alarm clock would be impressed with.

While it’s better than driving while sleeping, I have to wonder what effect a sudden alarm would have on someone who’s dozing off. Would they maintain control of the wheel and car or would they jump so suddenly that they hit something or someone?

Read Toyota’s New Eyelid-Monitoring System Wakes Up Sleepy Drivers and see what you think.

Top 10 on iTunes

Bloged in General by All Handhelds Wednesday January 23, 2008 at about 5:31 pm

1. Low (feat. T-Pain)
Flo Rida

2. Love Song
Sara Bareiles

3. Take You There
Sean Kingston

4. Paralyzer
Finger Eleven

5. Apologize (feat. OneRepublic)
Timbaland

6. With You
Chris Brown

7. Clumsy
Fergy

8. No One
Alicia Keys

9. Kiss Kiss (feat. T-Pain)
Chris Brown

10. Tattoo
Jordin Sparks

Visit iTunes to grab one of the above and be sure to check out the Free Single of the Week (below).

Apple iTunes

Other “Can’t Miss” Downloads:

American Idol - Celebrity Playlists - Download It Now on iTunes

Daughtry - Exclusive Live EP - AOL Sessions - Download Now on iTunes

Maroon 5: New Album + Bonus Track. Download it Now on iTunes.

I’m a Freak for Test Freaks

Bloged in General, Handhelds, Reviews, All Handhelds by All Handhelds Thursday January 17, 2008 at about 8:07 am

One of my favorite things to blog about is great web sites. As a web publisher, I spend a great deal of time online. A great, great, great deal…. Oh, let’s be honest, sometimes I walk out the back door of my home and am overwhelmed by life’s graphics - all the non-pixelating blues and greens. Pretty. And eveything’s so big - like the biggest monitor on the planet. It’s a lot to process, so I hustle back to my computer.

From this vantage point, I love a great web site. It’s, I assume, like finding a new neighborhood to ride your bike through or finding a new mall to hang out in.

I recently came across just such a site: Test Freaks.com. This is an amazingly well done web site with a usefulness factor that’s through the proverbial roof. Test Freaks tests a variety of products and provides the following for each:

  • The Test Freak Rank - on a scale of 1-10. For example, the Nikon D300 Digital Camera earned an 8.
  • Expert Reviews - the Nikon D300 Digital Camera, for example, has 23 expert reviews available on the site. Each product has a variety of reviews done by experts for you to sort through. These experts are people from the media or connected, in some way, to the product being reviewed. Basically, people who have done their homework so you can use their cheat sheets!
  • User Reviews - the Nikon D300 Digital Camera has an impressive 29 user reviews. Again, these are people who have first hand experience with the product in question. Invaluable!
  • Forum Threads - This one really amazed me. Test Freaks has a forum where users post their experiences with the countless products that are up for review. The product’s individual page links, not only to the different reviews, but to the forum threads, as well.
  • Pictures from all Angles - Each product has had a photography session, of course, and the outtakes are all posted for your viewing pleasure.
  • Manufacturer’s Description
  • Best Prices
  • Video Reviews!
  • And a lot more in the works…

People have put a great deal of work (and continue to put a great deal of work) into this web site and it shows. Head over Heels to Test Freaks.com right now and have a look around. Find a product you’re interested in buying and search it out.

Then, bookmark the site so you can return to it again and again.

V-Moda Vibe Earphones for iPhone/iPod/MP3

Bloged in General by All Handhelds Thursday January 3, 2008 at about 10:53 am

V-Moda Vibe Earphones for iPhone/iPod/MP3 (Gunmetal)

V-Moda Vibe Earphones for iPhone/iPod/MP3 (Gunmetal)

V-Moda Vibe Noise Isolating Earbuds General Features:

Gunmetal Black Alluring alloy elegance

Sophisticated design accentuates the modern individual

Handmade premium metal craftsmanship

Hi-definitsion sound

Vibrant bass, vivid mid-range and vivacious highs

Alloy metal enables sculpted sound curve fashioned for discerning music

Rich and precise bass levels that accentuate bass-enhanced music

V0MASQUE dynamic driver provides natural and warm soundstage

Essential sport ergonmics

Three sizes of ultra-soft silicone fittings in black and clear

Lightest earphone in class at 12 grams

Micro-sized and flush-fit for active lifestyles and relaxation

Noise isolating technology

Bass level isolating soft silocone

(BLISS) technology reduces noise and enables deep bass

BLISS introduces no artificial sound into your music and requires no batteries

Endures strenuous activities including working out and running

Modawrap cable manager included for easy storage

Compatible with all iPod, Zune and any MP3 player or device with a 3.5 mm stereo audio jack

Specifications: 92 dB at 1 kHz 1 mW 12 Hz - 22 kHz frequency response 9 mm neodymium rare earth magnet drivers 32-inch cable length (plug to Y-connector) 24k gold-plated straight 3.5 mm mini-plug

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