its still super small, its still super minimal, but they brought back the buttons!! Huraah! lol



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The NEW iPod Touch

iPod touch…boy is it small. As you would expect, the functionality of the device is identical to the iPhone 4, as well as the functions of the front and back cameras. In essence, it’s a much thinner iPhone 4, with no cell radio, of course. The design is relatively in keeping with previous touches, so no major surprises there, but the inclusion of that A4 chip, higher resolution screen, and front and back cameras makes it a far more versatile device. I makes the iphone 4 look kinda…fat lol



The NEW iPod Nano

Apple has just revealed its 6th generation iPod nano, which has been outfitted with just about the boldest redesign the portable media player has experienced yet. Gone is the clickwheel, to be replaced with a touchscreen interface and a shuffle-esque square form factor. It’s now 46 percent smaller and 42 percent lighter. Hard volume buttons on the side and a clip on the back provide the minimal hardware accouterments to that multitouch touchscreen, while the inside provides enough juice for 24 hours of audio playback. Seven total color variants will be up for grabs, including a Product RED option, with prices set at $149 for 8GB of storage or $179 for 16GB and pre-orders being taken today.


The All New PSP

There’s a rumor floating around Gamescom in Cologne, Germany this week, that selected VIPs are supposedly getting hands-on with the next PSP, which apparently features touch-controls on the back of the device for added gameplay input.
If true, it shows that Sony is definitely sitting up and taking notice of Nintendo and its DS range of touchscreens—though it could be years too late for them.
Sony has already told Eurogamer that it “does not comment on rumor and speculation,” but sources have told the site that it’s slated to go on sale before 2011 finishes up. This is beginning to sound more like that fabled PSP2, which would be a true successor to the various PSP models launched so far.
VG247 had previously said they’d heard the next PSP would contain dual cameras, a touchscreen, a four-cell processor and even embedded 3G connectivity. If the device has even half of the aforementioned rumors, I’d be interested. And it’s been a long time since I was interested in a PSP.
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NEW Metal Gear Solid: Rising Video Game Trailer
The New Xbox 360 ships TODAY! (u.s only)
super slick, super shiny and the same price! ($300)
heres the breakdown: One of the most interesting details is that this new system has been in development for, give-or-take, two years.
• Touch sensitive on/off and eject buttons (like the PS3)
• “Much quieter”
• 250GB internal hard drive, which is still swappable.
• A custom Kinect port (not a standard USB port—it’s a USB port that can feed more power)
• There are five USB ports now, with three in the back and two in the front
• AV cable included, an HDMI and optical audio
• Different power supply—it’s still big but nearly weightless
• External Xbox 360 hard drives and memory units are NOT compatible with the new Xbox
• Other accessories are
• Internal components that are changed: two small fans changed into one large fan for quieter operation, 45nm integrated CPU and GPU


Mortal Combat Rebirth Trailer
The New Blackberry Pearl Coming In TWO Designs
New Casio G-Shock wrist watches go for X-Large
G-Shock X-Large Combi (aka GA 100) family of digital wrist watches boast a 5.0 x 51.2 x 16.9 mm of case. Other key features include shock resistance, 200 M water resistance, magnetic resistance, Auto LED Light with Afterglow, 48 City World Time, 1/100 Second Chronograph, 4 Daily Alarms and 1 Snooze Alarm, and an Hourly Time Signal. Their design detail includes a riveted dial ring and embossed index to create a 3D effect on the watch face.
Offred in three hues sentinel black (GA100-1A4), crisp white (GA100A-7A), and hazard yellow (GA100A-9A), they come at $99.





