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EOps Noisezero O+ Eco Edition Headphones Made from Metal and… Cornstarch?

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Michael Young has designed the world’s first over-ear headphones that are made out of recyclable materials. The Noisezero O+ Eco headphones are made out of recyclable stainless steel, aluminum, and cornstarch bio-plastics.…

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November 23rd, 2011 by: Range

Tascam iM2 iOS Stereo Microphone: Supersize Your Podcasts

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If you use your iOS device to record music or to create podcasts, then you should definitely check out this add-on microphone. The new Tascam iM2 Stereo Microphone is specifically made to function with your favorite iOS device and is designed to record great sound with your mobile gadget.…

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November 23rd, 2011 by: Range

Unlikely Recycling: Book into Synthesizer

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I don’t like to hear or read about people destroying books, which is one of the reasons why I strongly dislike a few scenes in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade… (Indy was in Berlin witnessing a Nazi book burning), but I guess there’s something to be said for destroying

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November 20th, 2011 by: Range

iBox XC iPod Dock Speaker is a Wooden Wonder

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iPod speaker docks are (less than) a dime a dozen these days, and so many of them are made out of plastic and look cheap. So it’s always nice to come across an alternative which looks as substantial as this one.…

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November 19th, 2011 by: Technabob

Russound AirGo Outdoor Speaker Extends Your Wi-Fi Network to Your Backyard

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The Russound AirGo is a weatherproof and AirPlay compatible outdoor speaker. This 40-watt speaker isn’t just a nice way of pumping out your tunes from your music player, it can also extend your Wi-Fi network wherever you place it.…

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November 18th, 2011 by: Range

Bang & Olufsen BeoLit 12 Speaker: B&O Gets Unsexy

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Bang & Olufsen are best known for their slick and modern high-end speakers, stereos and TVs, but they will soon be launching a portable speaker named the BeoLit 12 . Spotted in a recent FCC filing, the new speaker looks nothing like your typical B&O hardware.…

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November 15th, 2011 by: Range

Yamaha PDX-11 Portable Speaker Dock: What Does an Octagon Sound Like?

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This easy to carry speaker system looks like a nice option when you want to share your tunes with your friends. The Yamaha PDX-11 Portable Speaker system looks good, and should pack a punch.…

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November 14th, 2011 by: Range

Apple Patent App Shows Fancy Speaker Clip for iPod nano and shuffle

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The iPod nano and shuffle both got smaller and received a clip the last time they were redesigned. That little clip allows the user to pin the PMP to their clothing for use on the go. A U.S. Patent application has now surfaced that shows how Apple is thinking about…

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November 12th, 2011 by: Shane McGlaun

iPhone Passive Wooden Speakers: Look Ma, No Electricity!

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Ever thought that you would own one of those acoustic speakers that works without electricity to amplify your tunes from your iPhone? Well, now’s your chance, thanks to Lowell’s minimal wooden iPhone speakers. No electricity is needed to power this baby, and you can choose from a few different types…

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November 11th, 2011 by: Range

MegaPhone Holds Your iPhone In Place, Amplifies Its Audio to Mega Proportions

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Would you believe me if I told you that there was a way for you to increase the audio from your iPhone many times over without hooking it to some speaker or some other electronic device? If you’re sharp (and know a thing or two about Physics), then you might…

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November 10th, 2011 by: Hazel Chua

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