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Read the full Sony NV-U84 review.(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CBS Interactive)Depending on how you look at it, the NV-U84 is either the second or third highest device in the Sony NAV-U GPS lineup. There's no question that the NV-U94T is the flagship, but determining the NV-U84's value ... Originally posted at The Car Tech blog |
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Filed under: Household, NetworkingNow, we're sure that everything's on the up and up here, but the lack of information about the TouchDiva from any source other than the makers of the TouchDiva gives us pause, especially as the product's apparently launching on December 1st. Regardless, here's what we've gathered: the device is a 15.4-inch touchscreen unit you install in your home, and, via the magical wonders of the internet, you get all the music your heart could ever desire, free of charge -- besides the $75 monthly subscription fee, of course. The Danish manufacturers claim to have "agreements with the four major music companies in the world (Warner, EMI, Sony-BMG and Universal)," giving them access to over 2 million songs. Housed inside the unit are two 125W Bang & Olufsen-manufactured speakers, and the Diva itself has just two buttons -- an on / off, and a reset, giving it a pretty stark exterior. As you can probably imagine, it's um, not cheap -- in fact, you're going to have to cough up $6,000 if you want one, and you'll have to live in Europe or Great Britain, where the device is (supposedly) about to go on sale. Read - Danish invention will change music salesRead - TouchDivaTouchDiva: the greatest entertainment device you've never heard of originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 23:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments |
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Did you miss this week's hot news? Don't sweat it! Check out this week's roundup for the latest info. |
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The online image editing space has grown rapidly in the past year, providing great free and subscription-based options for users of all levels. These well-rounded services let you import images from your social networks, touch up photos, promote your work, and more. |
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With all of the new APIs opening-up these days and increasing emphasis on development in the cloud, it's timely that next week is Mashup Camp. Now in its eighth run, it is free and once again there will be lots going on. Over at InformationWeek, co-founder David Berlind gives a good summary of the event. And although over 350 people have signed-up there are still a few spots available. |
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