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If you ever wanted to watch cartoons from Cartoon Network on your cell phone, then Nokia is waiting for you. The company has recently signed a deal with Turner Broadcasting, the parent company of the Cartoon Network, to stream Cartoon-related feeds (images and video clips) on Nokia cell phones. I really don’t know what to think of this. Would it be sadder to see 25-year olds watching cartoons on their cell phones or a 3-year old getting a cell phone for his Birthday so he could watch cartoons on a long car ride? Either way, the option is available if you are still a child at heart, though unfortunately, this service is only available in Europe. Read - Subscribe to CoolTechZone.com's Techblog RSS Feed  {moscomment}
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This phone really is for those of us who are ridiculously paranoid about privacy… or mosquitoes, for that matter. What’s so special about the SH903i? Well, other than the vibrant exterior, you can connect your keypad and data to facial recognition software. That would prevent others from accessing your private data on your cell phone. It also has a user activated privacy filter that prevents others from seeing what’s on the screen from side angles. Yeah, you really are that crazy for getting something like this. We aren’t done yet. Oh, no. If you plan to travel to the Amazon forest in the near future, you might find the ultrasonic mosquito repellant to be quite useful as well. Is it me, or would you have to be pretty crazy to get something like this? There’s no word on availability or pricing yet, but trust me when I say this, we’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this phone. Read - Subscribe to CoolTechZone.com's Techblog RSS Feed  {moscomment}
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Ultimate Ears, a specialized earphones company, has released a luxurious set of earphones that should impress even the most prolific audiophiles. The Triple.Fi 10 Pro earphones are available in Limited Edition exclusively in 1,000 quantities. In addition to the earphones, you will also get a number of standard accessories that are coated with “Special Edition” on the carrying case with a Certificate of Authenticity to really make you feel special. The earphones consist of three main speakers, two of which support the bass, while the third one is there for high pitched sounds. They are also capable of blocking 26dB of external noise with a deep ear structure design that snuggly fits deep inside your ear. The limited edition is available for order immediately, though they will start shipping by the end of this month. Price? Only $400. It’s not the most expensive pair of earphones in the market, but hey, I suspect Ultimate Ears is taking more of an economic approach to luxury. Read - Subscribe to CoolTechZone.com's Techblog RSS Feed  {moscomment}
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McDonalds and Coke recently teamed up in Japan to giveaway 10,000 self-branded music players with 10 songs as a means of promotion. So far so good, right? But here comes the mess up. With those MP3 players came a variant of QQPass Trojan Horse that logs passwords and other sensitive information that automatically gets sent to the author once the music player is connected to the PC. Ouch! I’m not lovin’ it so much anymore. Now, McDonalds is working to resolve the situation, while offering a replacement of the MP3 player. McDonalds just made me frown and I’m definitely not lovin’ it. Read - Subscribe to CoolTechZone.com's Techblog RSS Feed  {moscomment}
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All of us know speakers are good for outputting audio through a specified source, but did you know they can also look funky and can lighten up an otherwise dull room with mood lighting of sort? Yep, that’s exactly what the Lightwave color changing speakers do. As the name suggests, these speakers change colors depending on audio frequency. In addition, it also includes the following features: • Real-time beat recognition • Clear, crisp sound • Static and beat settings • 3 different lighting patterns • Spectrum of 12 colours • Compatible with MP3 players including iPods, and most personal music systems These speakers are available immediately in the UK (no confirmation on US availability yet) for £49.95. Read - Subscribe to CoolTechZone.com's Techblog RSS Feed  {moscomment}
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