Cashing in on old gadgets

NEW YORK (AP) -- We think a lot about getting new gadgets, but not so much about getting rid of old ones. The result: old cell phones, defunct laser printers and Pentium III computers gathering dust. A couple companies want to help us clear out those old gadgets, while feeding our upgrade habit, helping the environment and making a buck for themselves.

Instead of being hit up for an extended warranty next time you buy a gadget, you may find yourself hearing a pitch from TechForward Inc., a Los Angeles-based company selling a "guaranteed" buyback plan for electronics.

For a fee paid when you buy a device -- $9 for an iPod, for instance -- you get the right to sell it to TechForward at a predetermined price that depends on how long you keep it. If you sell an iPod after a year, for example, you would get $40; after another year, $20. In the financial world, this is known as a "put option" -- the opportunity to sell a certain number of shares at a certain price at a certain date in exchange for an upfront fee. But Jade Van Doren, TechForward's chief executive, said his inspiration came from traveling in Asia, where gadget worship is even more pronounced and some consumers buy new cell phones every few months.

"I just started thinking about ways that you could build a company around ... encouraging people to live that lifestyle of temporary ownership," he said.

The trade-in prices don't look competitive with eBay auctions, but TechForward offers the convenience of free packaging and shipping. Its prices assume the item is in good condition. The company won't pay for an item that's broken, though it will supply packaging, pay for shipping and arrange to recycle it.

In addition to trades TechForward accepts from customers its retail partners sign up when they buy electronics, the company lets owners of a limited range of gadgets sign up online to participate.

So far, TechForward's partners are small West Coast retailers. They get a share of the initial fee and can count on repeat business from customers who trade in their old gadgets.

"The fact that we're helping people upgrade more quickly is beneficial to the owner of the device but also beneficial to the retailer who's trying to sell the new product," said Marc Lebovitz, TechForward's vice president of operations.

Techforward claims participating stores are selling its guarantee with 12 percent of applicable gadgets.

NEW Corp., a much larger company that runs the extended warranty programs for Best Buy Inc. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc., plans to bring a slightly idea to stores in the second quarter.

The ecoNEW program -- which amounts to a vast expansion of the trade-in programs some retailers run, mainly as promotions -- won't charge upfront like TechForward.

It will provide store credit for old electronics in some categories, like computers, MP3 players and smart phones -- with the dollar amount depending on the market for the particular equipment when it's traded in.

Some items, like printers and non-LCD monitors, won't qualify for credit, but users will be able to send them back to NEW for free for recycling. Other items, like cell phones, aren't eligible for credit or recycling.

Dan Hulkower, vice president of client management at NEW, said the Sterling, Virginia-based warranty company hopes to bring in as many types of products as possible.

"We've got the green contingent in the company screaming for this solution and to make it as altruistic as possible," Hulkower said.

The program will be offered by retailers -- NEW can't yet say which -- so customers will go to their Web sites or stores to return things. With no receipt necessary, they will be able to return things bought from other stores.

Some manufacturers, like Apple Inc., Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co., run their own recycling programs, which generally rely on customers mailing in their old gear. In September, Sony Corp. started accepting discarded electronics at some Waste Management Inc. drop-off centers.

The NEW and TechForward programs offer a new take. It's reasonably easy to resell working, high-value electronics through eBay, but it has been hard for consumers to dispose of defunct or obsolete items in an environmentally safe manner.

Just 12.5 percent of U.S. electronics waste is offered for recycling each year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and much of that is actually dumped rather than recycled, the EPA says.

Recycler TechTurn Inc. estimates there are 600 million to 800 million personal computers sitting unused in the U.S. They contain substantial amounts of lead, among other toxic metals.[source:AP]







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The iPod touch features Apple's revolutionary multi-touch user interface that enables you to find and enjoy all of your music, videos, and more on its gorgeous widescreen display with just the touch of a finger. First introduced on iPhone, the multi-touch interface uses pioneering new software to present the perfect user interface for each application.
The iPod touch also includes Wi-Fi wireless networking, the first on any iPod, and three amazing applications that use it: Safari, the most advanced browser on any mobile device, lets you wirelessly view web pages just as they look on your computer, and features Google Search or Yahoo! oneSearch; Apple's YouTube application lets users wirelessly watch over 10 million free videos from the Internet's most popular video website; and the new iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store lets you wirelessly browse, preview and buy songs and albums from the most popular online music store in the world. And to top it all off, the iPod touch is an unbelievable eight millimeters thin.


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[Music]
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[Video]
The 3.5-inch display gives you video like nothing you've seen before on a portable device. Watch your favorite movie. Catch up on television shows, anywhere. Enjoy video podcasts. Play music videos. All using multi-touch technology that lets you bring up onscreen controls and go widescreen (or back to full screen) with a tap.
[Photos]
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[YouTube]
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iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store]
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[Starbucks Music]
You walk into a Starbucks. Order your latté. While you wait, you hear a song wafting from the loudspeakers. You love it. So you get out your iPod touch and buy it over Wi-Fi. Just like that. The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPod touch tells you what's playing in select Starbucks and lets you buy it along with other featured Starbucks content. So you can sip, shop, and listen.
[Multi-touch]
iPod touch features the same revolutionary interface as iPhone. Built to take full advantage of the large 3.5-inch display, the multi-touch interface lets you control everything using only your fingers. So you can glide through albums with Cover Flow, flick through photos and enlarge them with a pinch, or zoom in and out on a section of a web page. And iPod touch features a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard perfect for browsing the web in Safari, searching for videos on YouTube, finding music on the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, entering calendar events, or adding new contacts.
[Ambient Light Sensor]
The iPod touch display has an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts brightness to suit the ambient light in your surroundings. The result? A better experience for you and battery-saving efficiency for iPod touch.
[Accelerometer]
An accelerometer detects when you rotate iPod touch from portrait to landscape, then automatically changes the contents of the display, so you immediately see the entire width of a web page, your music in Cover Flow, or a photo in its proper aspect ratio.

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Apple rolls out super-slim laptop

"says it will offer movies"

Chief Executive Steve Jobs took the wraps off a super-slim new laptop at the Macworld trade show on Tuesday, unveiling a personal computer less than an inch thick that turns on the moment it's opened. Apple chief Steve Jobs shows off the MacBook Air during the Macworld Conference & Expo on Tuesday. Jobs also confirmed the consumer electronics company's foray into online movie rentals, revealing an alliance with all six major movie studios to offer films over high-speed Internet connections within 30 days after they're released on DVD. Always a showman, Jobs unwound the string on a standard-sized manila office envelope and slid out the ultra-thin MacBook Air notebook computer to coos and peals of laughter from fans at the conference. At its beefiest, the new computer is 0.76 inches thick; at its thinnest, it's 0.16 inches, he said. It comes standard with an 80-gigabyte hard drive, with the option of a 64GB flash-based solid state drive as an upgrade.

The machine doesn't come with a built-in optical drive for reading CDs and DVDs, a feature Jobs says consumers .... won't miss because they can download movies and music over the Internet and access the optical drives on other PCs and Macs to install new software. They can buy an external drive, however, that will retail for $99.
Trading in Apple stock was heavy Tuesday, the first day of the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. It fell 5.52 percent to $168.91 at midday.
The new laptop, which has a 13.3-inch screen and full-sized laptop keyboard, will cost $1,799 when it goes on sale in two weeks, though Apple is taking orders now. The company's Web site is already touting the machine. The price is competitive with other laptops in its market segment.
The machine helps fortify Apple's already-sizzling Macintosh product lineup and burnish its polished image as a purveyor of cool. Apple's Macintosh business hit record sales of 7 million units in the company's fiscal 2007, up more than 30 percent from the previous year.
After hovering for years with a 2 percent to 3 percent share of the personal computer market in the United States, Apple's slice has grown to almost 8 percent, making it the nation's third-largest PC vendor, according to the latest figures from market researcher Gartner Inc.

Other revelations during Jobs' speech reflected the Cupertino-based company's intensifying efforts to push deeper into consumers' living rooms with technologies that blend Internet technology into home entertainment devices. The movie-rental announcement capped months of speculation that an Apple movie rental service was in the offing. The service launched Tuesday in the United States and will roll out internationally later this year.

Apple will have more than 1,000 movies for online rental through iTunes by the end of February, with prices of $2.99 for older movies and $3.99 for new releases. Users can watch instantly over a broadband Internet connection, or download and keep the movie for 30 days while having 24 hours to finish the movie once it's started. Apple is partnering with 20th Century Fox, Warner Brothers, Walt Disney, Paramount, Universal and Sony on the service, which will work on Macs, Windows-based machines, iPhones, iPods or Apple TV set-top boxes.
Jobs cut the price of Apple TV from $299 to $229 and announced new software that allows users to order movies through the device and play them directly on their TV sets, eliminating the need to route the content through a personal computer first. The software is free to existing Apple TV customers and will be included in new Apple TV devices shipping in two weeks.

Jobs also unveiled a string of new features for the iPhone, showing how users of the combination iPod-cell phone-Internet surfing device can now pinpoint their location on Web maps, text-message multiple people at once and customize their home screens.

Jobs also said Apple has sold 4 million iPhones during their first 200 days on sale. The crowd applauded when Jobs demonstrated mapping upgrades to the iPhone. Other features rolling out Tuesday included the ability to switch around icons on the iPhone's home screen. Users also can create up to nine home screens. Jobs also unveiled new software for the iPod Touch music player. New models will have be able to process e-mail and perform new mapping functions [source:]

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Nokia N800 Internet Tablet PC


Internet Tablet PC comes with specification below :

  • Internet tablet with ultra-slim design makes web browsing portable and convenient
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PS3 sales in US pass 1m

Sales of the PlayStation 3 (PS3) console in the US reached 1.2 million over the Christmas shopping period, its Japanese owner Sony has confirmed.

The sales were recorded between 23 November and 31 December - about two thirds of the units sold in the rest of the year, research firm NPD Group said.
"The PlayStation brand ended the year in a very strong position," said Sony boss Jack Tretton.
The PS3 has been battling Nintendo's Wii and Microsoft's Xbox 360 for sales.
Sales figures for the popular Wii console are not yet available for the Christmas period but NPD data shows that five million Wii consoles were sold in the US in the year to the end of November.
Sony has boosted its high-definition video format, known as Blu-ray, Mr Tretton said. The PS3 also works as a Blu-ray player.
Users of its handheld PlayStation console will be able to make cheap phone calls through the internet-based phone service Skype from later this month.
Sony released its figures shortly before the consumer electronics industry began its biggest trade event of the year in Las Vegas.[source:]

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Sony PSP 98510 Coming Soon!

Sony Corp prepare to launch the hot gadget espesialy for you gadgets lover!!
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It's model Number: PSP98510
Heart-pounding game play and mobile entertainment now fit into smaller pockets. The latest PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) handheld system is 19% thinner and 33% lighter than the previous model, with twice the memory—now 64MB—for faster loading times. The PlayStation® Portable Core Unit features an AC power cord, AC adapter and a smaller, more efficient battery pack that lasts up to six hours. Featuring 64MB of internal system memory and a dedicated PSP® CPU running at up to 333MHz, the PSP® has the horsepower you need for an unmatched gaming experience. The 4.3" LCD screen sports a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, 480 x 272 pixel resolution, and 16.7 million colors for graphics that come alive on the screen. With specs :
Dimensions: Approximately 6.7 in (W) x 2.9 in (H) x .9 in (D)
Weight: Approximately 189 g / .42 lbs (including battery)
CPU: PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1 - 333MHz)
Main Memory: 64MB Embedded DRAM: 4MB
Display: 4.3 inch, 16:9 Wide screen TFT LCD 480 x 272 pixel, 16.7 million colors
Maximum luminance 180 / 130 / 80cd/m2 (when using battery pack)
Maximum luminance 200 / 180 / 130 / 80cd/m2 (when using AC adaptor)
Sound: Built-in stereo speakers.
Main Input / Output: IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi). USB 2.0 (mini-B). Memory Stick Duo™
Infrared Port Disc Drive: UMD Drive (Read only)
Main Connectors: Memory Stick Duo™ Slot
USB connector
DC IN 5V connector
Headset connector

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LG Goes Super-Skinny with 60-inch Flat-Panel TV

TheLG60 LCDis one of a number of thin flat-panel TVs due to be unveiled at CES, which starts officially on Monday. Thin is in this year in the competitive area of the TV market.

Japan's JVC has already announced it will launch LCD TVs in the middle of this year that are 39 millimeters thin and both Hitachi and Sharp are due to show prototype thin sets. Sony and Samsung are also expected to show even thinner TVs based on OLED (organic light emitting display) technology.

Equipped with a number of features including 120Hz scanning, which makes fast moving images appear smoother, and a lighting sensor that automatically adjusts brightness according to the ambient environment, the 60-inch LCD TV also consumes 50 percent less power than current models, LG said in a statement. The company is also planning to unveil a new 60-inch PDP (plasma display panel) TV set that offers a high contrast ratio of 30,000:1.

LG has also updated its 70-inch LCD and PDP sets to include Full HD wireless data streaming.

In addition to the new TVs, LG will also be showing a slider-type Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC). The machine is based on Intel's Menlow platform and comes with 1GB of memory, a 40GB hard disk drive, touchscreen, Bluetooth, WiFi, HSDPA cellular data and a QWERTY keyboard.

On Monday the company is scheduled to demonstrate a new digital TV broadcasting system for mobile and handheld devices. The Mobile Pedestrian Handheld (MPH) system was developed by LG with Zenith and Harris Corp. and is based on existing TV broadcast standards. Unlike the competing DMB, DVB or MediaFlo technologies it does not require TV stations to buy extra frequency spectrum.

The system, which was first shown at the National Association of Broadcasters' convention in April, was tested by several U.S. TV stations last year and will be demonstrated at CES with MPH-enabled cell phones, laptop PCs, portable navigators and in-car TVs.

LG said it anticipates the mobile TV market growing from US$200 million in 2006 to US$4.1 billion in 2010.

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LAS VEGAS -- South Korea's LG Electronics will later this year launch a 60-inch flat-panel TV that is just 45 millimeters thick, the company is due to announce Sunday at the International Consumer Electronics Show here. [source:]

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Sony's Mylo Messaging Gadget

Sony Corp.'s Mylo, a wireless messaging gadget largely ignored by its college-aged target audience, is being updated to address some of its shortcomings, the company announced Sunday.
Sony launched the original Mylo in September 2006. It combined a small color screen with a full-alphabet keyboard and allowed users to connect to Wi-Fi hotspots to use messaging programs from Yahoo Inc. and eBay Inc.'s Skype. There was also a rudimentary Web browser.
But the device did not support the most popular messaging program in the U.S., AOL Instant Messenger. And its Web browser couldn't play Flash movies, making YouTube inaccessible.
Sony is addressing both those problems in the Mylo COM-2, which goes on sale this month for about $300. It is also increasing the screen resolution to 800 by 480 pixels and building in a camera.
The new design likely faces a continuing uphill battle in convincing consumers who already have cell phones to get another portable communications gadget, especially one that works only in hotspots.
Mylo COM-2 users will have free access to commercial hotspots in the Wayport network, including more than 9,000 McDonald's restaurants, until the end of 2010.
Phil Boyle, the product manager for the Mylo, said the new device is aimed at 14- to 18-year-olds, not the 18- to 22-year-old target market of the original Mylo. Despite this, its design is more angular and mature-looking than its bulbous predecessor.
"Kids don't want products that look like they're for kids," said Sony spokeswoman Jenny Mehlow.
Mylo users can place calls to phones for a per-minute fee by using the SkypeOut feature of Skype.
The company behind a competing Wi-Fi messaging gadget, the Zipit Wireless Messenger 2, announced a feature in December that also partly bridges the gap with the cell phone _ a $4.99-per-month plan that allows users to send and receive cell-phone text messages.
The Associated Press

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