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    Die Fledermaus: The JVC tm was a great studio monitor also. more »
    redman042: The one sad truth about the digital transition is that anyone keeping one of these for nostalgic reasons can't get a signal anymore. more »
    fUnKiE: 110cm? That's 1 meter long. more »
    Segador: It looks Thinkpad-esque. more »
    Nick Livingston: Does the name of this product remind anyone else of riki tiki tavi? more »
    NorwoodIsMyHero: In spite of the fact that those kids were probably paid good money to do the ads for this thing, someone should slap them for not taking one look at t... more »
    nutbastard: but... do the little speakers work? even if they did i couldn't justify $60 for a novelty that would sound tinny as shit, but still, pretty cool. more »
    Mayor McRib: My radio, believe me, I like it loud. I'm the man with a box that can rock the crowd. Walkin' down the street, to the hardcore beat. While my Rad Blas... more »
    RainyDayInterns: We take stuff apart all day long...we don't go all whiny about having just voided the warranty and no longer being able to get support. Did we let so... more »
    tamoko: What the hell is a warranty? Love Apple, but screw them... I bought the hardware I can do what I like. more »
    Bs Baldwin: looks like apple has finally found a way to stop every diy battery change. more »
    metaluna21: Yet another "lock down" from Apple. One of the biggest reasons I switched to the Droid from the iPhone; tired of not being able to do anything to my d... more »
    Mr. Damage-wants two front teeth for XMAS: For some reason, this makes me want to RAGE at APPLE. FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU #rage #fu more »
    airmikee99003: The funniest part is that Apple is trying to patent something that has existed for decades. more »
    Whytookay - Pro Skub: "I'm sorry, but the sticker has been tampered with, your warranty is void." "But the battery burnt through the back of the ipod and destroyed the sti... more »
    Louis Krause: Doesn't Microsoft already do this with the Xbox 360? more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: So, they filed a patent for... folding a sticker in half? I've been doing this for gift-wrapping purposes since I was a child. I'm claiming prior art. more »
    Mikestan: Bastards! more »
    Kaiser-Machead: The patent suggests only handhelds. As far as I can tell their handhelds are some of the hardest damn things to open up nowadays. So long as they stay... more »
    RainyDayInterns: Not sure why folks are up in a huff. If we are going to open it...we are not really going to care if we had void the warranty or not. Can't really b... more »
  • #retromodo

    12 Vintage Portable Televisions Make You Glad To Be Alive in 2009

    I remember my best friend had a portable black and white TV in his room back in the day—kind of similar to the Magnavox BD 3902 pictured in OObject's list. More »
  • #lacie

    The LaCie Rikiki Is the Tiniest 2.5-inch Portable Hard Drive On the Market

    With LaCie, you always expect the product to look good—and the Rikiki portable HDD is no exception. They also claim that it is the smallest 2.5-inch drive on the market. More »
  • #portablemedia

    Rad Blaster Mini Boombox is the Freshest MP3 Player and Flash Drive Around

    The Rad Blaster does what a lot of MP3 players do—like play music, record sounds and store files. But this one does it shaped like a boombox. Like a BOOMBOX people. More »
  • #apple

    New Apple Patent Prevents You From Screwing With the Hardware

    The latest patent from Apple reveals ways in which their products could be fitted with a simple label or tag that provides evidence of tampering. If the strip is compromised, it gives Apple leverage to void your warranty. More »
  • #peripherals

    Speakers...In a Can

    I'm not sure what kind of sound these MP3 player speaker cans put out, but I'm sure they are just as edible as some other stuff people have put in cans. More »
  • #vuzix

    Vuzix Wrap 310 Video Sunglasses Look Less Dorky Than Ever

    Vuzix is continuing to try and fine tune their video glasses into something we would actually be interested in buying. This time around, the emphasis seems to be on creating a more natural look. More »
  • #headphones

    Dr. Dre Beats Solo Headphones Bring The Same Big Sound In a Smaller, Cheaper Package

    Audiophiles everywhere have been raving about Dr. Dre and Monster's Studio Beats headphones—but not so much about the the $300 price tag. Beats Solo headphones provide a similar listening experience in a smaller package priced at $220. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    How Many iPods/Non-iPods Have You Owned?

    We have asked this question before, but with the possibility of an iPod-related Apple event coming up, it seems like a good time to revisit the issue and dive a little deeper this time around. More »
  • #speakers

    Portable Toilet Speakers For Music That Sounds Like Sh*t

    Audiophiles avert your eyes (and ears). These shape of these little 2-watt speakers is probably a good indicator of the sound quality. Then again, country some music was meant to be played on speakers like this. [Chinagrabber via Technabob]
  • #ipod

    UK Girl's iPod Touch Explodes: Did Apple Offer Hush Money?

    Hot on the heels of KIRO 7's investigation into fiery iPods, The Times reports that the father of a girl who's iPod exploded was offered a full refund, but only if they signed a confidentiality agreement. He refused. More »
  • #tripod

    Gorillamobile Monkey-Hangin' Tripod For Your Mobile Devices

    Sadly, the Gorillamobile isn't a suped up car for a superhero primate—but it is a very cool tripod for your mobile devices. More »
  • #ipod

    A Photo of a Burn From a Flaming iPod

    By now have probably heard a story or two about flaming iPods. After a lengthy investigation, a Seattle TV station managed to score documents from the Consumer Product Safety Commission that shed light on how common this problem really is. More »
  • #psp

    V-Screen Adds Faux 3D To The PSP

    RealView Innovations' mysterious V-Screen certainly looks interesting, but does it really deliver a portable 3D experience? More »
  • #headphones

    Klipsch S4i In-Ear Headset Features Apple's Mic and Remote System

    If you are looking for an alternative to Apple in-ear headphones, Klipsch is happy to oblige with their new S4i model. Like Apple's version, it includes an integrated microphone and three button remote. More »
  • #sony

    Sony's E and B Series Walkman For Entry Level Listening

    We've been talking about retro Walkman players quite a bit during our Gizmodo '79 coverage, so it is only fitting that Sony Europe unveils two new devices aimed at the entry level market. The Walkman E-Series and B-Series. More »
  • #portablemedia

    2,000 People All Silently Take Instructions From the Same MP3

    The wonderful Improv Everywhere just posted the report from its 6th MP3 Experiment, where 2,000 people all got together and listened to the same instructional MP3. It looked like a crazy amount of fun. More »
  • #pmps

    Samsung YP-R1 PMP Plays Your Torrented Episodes of 30 Rock

    We're loving Samsung's new line of PMPs, and as lifelong haters of forced video conversion, we're especially glad that Samsung's been throwing us torrent-using pirates a bone with great codec support and a 2.7-inch touchscreen in its new YP-R1 PMP. More »
  • #diy

    DIY PET Bottle Portable Speakers

    It's no coffee cup speaker, but PET bottles do, in fact, make a pretty decent shell for a couple of small speakers. Plus, the standardized shape means they will fit in a lot of existing holders. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    Do You Want Your Video Games As Downloads Or Discs?

    With the news that Microsoft is offering full retail games on demand and Sony's PSP Go breaking away from the UMD, it seems that the disc's days are numbered. In your opinion, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
  • #portablemedia

    Panasonic DMP-B15 Portable Blu-ray Player Shipping This Month For $800

    First seen at CES, Panasonic has announced that their DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player will be shipping this month for $800. More »
  • #headphones

    Q-Sound Solar Bluetooth Headphones Are Pleasingly Future-y

    I've got to give this Q-Sound headphone concept from Shepeleff Stephen top marks for its design. Not only does it look great, it is also innovative in its use of solar technology. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    What Is the Most Ridiculous iPod/Zune Engraving You Can Think Of?

    Just for fun, what is the most amusingly ridiculous iPod/Zune engraving you can think of? If the engraving is actually real that would be even better.
  • #earbuds

    Denon AH-NC600 Earbuds Cancel Noise, Right Down To Touched Cables

    Denon has announced the AH-NC600—their first foray into noise canceling earbuds. They claim this new model can reduce ambient noise by 99% while delivering high quality sound. More »
  • #portablemedia

    MID Concept Gets An "A" For Awesome Design

    To be honest, I'm not really into netbooks. I'm looking for an internet device that is more than just a really tiny laptop. This MID concept seems to be a step in the right direction. More »
  • #gaming

    Gamepark's GP2X Wiz Handheld to Get Open Source Gaming App Store

    It's taken longer than expected, but Gamepark is on the brink of launching their Linux-based GP2X Wiz handheld gaming system—and they are planning to follow up with an open source app store this summer. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    Speakers or Headphones (aka Are You Ashamed Of Your Music)?

    Some people don't care how others perceive them—like my neighbor. He likes to blare jazz and crap 70's rock on the weekends. If that were me, I would be using headphones. More »
  • #netbook

    A-View Netbook With Detachable Tablet Screen For $150

    Details are scarce, but it appears that Taiwan-based Aware Electronics is planning to release a netbook with a detachable screen (similar to the Touch Book) for only $150. More »
  • #zune

    Zune Originals Celebrates Spring With New Designs

    A new collection of whimsical Spring-themed designs are now available from Zune Originals. As with other collections, you can personalize your player free of charge. More »
  • #ds

    GBalpha's Ranger Brings GPS Navigation To The Nintendo DS

    GBalpha has developed the first serious touchscreen GPS navigation system for the Nintendo DS. It features a U-Blox 5 chip, 32MB of extended memory and Google Earth integration. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    How Much Money Have You Spent On Digital Music?

    The "mysterious" popularity decrease in $1.29 iTunes songs illustrates that there is a financial threshold when it comes to music. But I'll bet plenty of you have dropped serious cash on your collection over time. More »
  • #speakers

    Aqua Sounder Floating Speakerball Makes For a Rough Game of Pool Dodgeball

    It won't be long before summer is here, so prepare yourself for some poolside partying with the Aqua Sounders wireless speaker and mood lighting ball. More »
  • #ipod

    President Obama Gives Queen Elizabeth An iPod, Queen One-Ups Him

    Hey, I managed to get an entire title out in relatively coherent English! Guess I had better hurry and get the details out before things get flummoxed again.
  • #ipod

    Songbird iPod Add-On Randomly Deleting Music, Uninstall Now

    Once dubbed as an iTunes-killer, Songbird has been plagued with bug issues—the most recent involving a nasty bit of business with its iPod add-on. Apparently it deletes music without user permission.
  • #ipod

    Spalding's "iHoop" iPod-Compatible Basketball Hoop

    Spalding has finally jumped on the iPod bandwagon (right down to the ubiquitous "i" moniker) with their new iHoop basketball system. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    Do You Use Apple Earbuds?

    The release of the new shuffle with the controls set on the headphones has sparked a debate about Apple earbuds vs third party products.
  • #review

    Lightning Review: Duracell Powerpack 450 Talking Portable Power Unit

    The Gadget: Duracell's Powerpack 450 is a portable power source for AC, DC and USB-powered electronics. It also features a vehicle jump starter, air compressor, flashlight and a voice feature.
  • #mp3

    Retro Cassette MP3 Player Runs on Finger Power

    Remember how annoying winding up a cassette with your finger used to be? I thought we were past all of that nonsense, but the designers behind the NVDRS MP3 cassette tape have other plans. More »
  • #mp3

    Calvin Klein MP3 Speaker Bottle: The Scent of a Gimmick

    As part of their "We are One" campaign beginning next month, Calvin Klein will be offering bottles of CK One & CK Be with a removable MP3 speaker in the base. More »
  • #netbooks

    Bandai Neon Green Netbook Powerful Enough For Adults, Made For Toddlers

    With toddlers being more tech savvy than many adults these days, it only makes sense that manufacturers use netbooks to target this demographic. Case in point, Bandai's Gachapin and Mukku-themed lineup. More »
  • #cellphones

    Sony Ericsson's Premier 3 Walkman Phone Rips Directly From CDs via 3.5mm Jack

    If you can get past the hot pink, Sony Ericsson's Premier 3 Walkman phone has a really cool look. Plus it has some interesting features—including the ability to rip music directly from a CD.
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