If it’s anything like ours, your home is a mess of gold plated, magnetically shielded, oxygen frees cabling. Each morning we have to rescue small animals that have strayed in and got trapped by a rouge S-video lead, But not for much longer. Tech firm Amimon’s Wireless Home Digital Interface will enable you to send high def video all over the house from a single source. It transmits a 1080p signal from your Blu-ray player or PS3 but, instead of compressing the video, it calculates which parts of the picture are most important, like bright colors contrasted against dark and priorities them.

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We’re not sure whether this is actually going to be Steve Job’s yet unannounced Apple iSlate / iTablet / Mac Tablet but the sources to the photos below all claim to have seen the actually device. A reader of iSpazio held the most convincing photo. As you can see, the pictured device has a home button just like that of the iPhone / iPod Touch.

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Tianji iBook EB-605 – Lenovo’s first e-book reader

On January 25, 2010, in Gadgets, by Dwarka Rao

Portable e book readers are taking the shape of most wanted gadgets of this year. Companies like ASUS and Acer have also launched their e book readers into the markets. Now, Lenovo has announced its first portable e book reader known as Tianji iBook EB-605.

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Many speculate that the fact the Google Nexus One doesn’t have multitouch enabled is because Google have had a deal with Apple and agreed not to enable this. However, is it possible? The Nexus One certainly has the hardware capabable of doing this, its just restricted from doing so that’s all. That’s why, we all saw this coming. Android hacker – Cyanogen has created a hack which allows modification Google Android OS 2.1 (which currently comes with the Nexus One) to enable multitouch capabilities.

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All the people who have so far been using Android powered smartphones must be aware of its very own homescreen. Just released, this latest, gorgeous and amazing looking SlideScreen by Larva Labs is all set to replace the basic version of the mobile platform’s homescreen. It is very much similar to the interfaces of Zune, MotoBlur and HTC.

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Digital Cube introduced its brand new portable media player (PMP) with High Definition (HD) video output capabilities namely, i-Station T9. With Samsung S3PC100 processor, this portable media player from Digital Cube is one powerful package.

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Play TV: Testing PS3 TV

On January 25, 2010, in Entertainment Gadgets, Gaming, by Fahad Majidi

The first thing everyone says when they pick up the Play TV hardware is, ‘’Oooh, isn’t it light?’’ But its lack of weight is no surprise when you consider little more than a pair of TV tuners: all of the clever stuff is handled by your PS3 once you have installed the Play TV software from the disc provided. Upon start up you choose your region, attach the Play TV hardware to your PS3, and scan for available channels. So far, so expected, but towards the end of the process the system warns you that, if you want to use Play TV’s recording function while simultaneous playing PS3 games or watching Blu-ray discs or DVDs, it may effect gameplay or the quality of recording.

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