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Shure SE115m+

Shure SE115m+
Got an incoming call while you’re busy listening to your tunes from your iPhone? You won’t need to remove your earbuds if it’s the Shure SE115m+. The earphones integrate a remote and a microphone so you can pick up that call without taking it off from your ears. You can even record voice memos into supported iPods and iPhones. Enjoy heavy bass sounds and a warm sound quality through the Dynamic MicroSpeaker II driver and block out external noise as well. $120.

BlackBerry Bold 9700

BlackBerry Bold 9700
The BlackBerry Bold 9700 picks up where the last Bold left off and has added some real improvements over the last one. This one features a higher resolution screen, trackpad navigation, 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G support, and an improved battery life over the previous generation. $TBA.

C-motech Mangrove

C motech Mangrove
Dubai was the venue where the C-motech Mangrove Smartbook was released in the recent Gitex Technology Week 2009. It has a 7 inch touch screen display which is powered by the Snap Dragon Processor from Qualcomm. Runs on the magnificent Windows Mobile 6.5 and is actually pretty easy to use. The nice big 7 inch screen is nice to work with and this smartbook should be fun to use. $TBA.

Barnes & Noble Nook

Barnes & Noble Nook
Save some trees and enrich your mind by going through the pages of an ebook reader. Barnes & Noble offers a viable alternative with the Nook. Store up to 1,500 books, newspapers, or magazines with the 2GB onboard memory that’s also expandable through the microSD slot. Download content wirelessly through the built-in 3G or use the Wi-Fi to stream content inside B&N stores. The reader will also display pictures albeit in black and white and will also let you read your PDF files. $260.

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 5

Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 5
The Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 5 might just be the phone that makes you want to start having a phone in your home again. The BeoCom 5 features dual phonelines, VOIP compatibility, and an acoustically tuned, full-duplex, aluminum speakerphone base for simultaneous two-way conversations. $TBA.

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Apple Magic Mouse

Apple Magic Mouse
You know that it’s just a matter of time before Apple integrates their gesture-powered gimmickry into other computing peripherals. One such example is the new Magic Mouse. Think of it as an iPhone or iPod Touch that functions solely as a mouse, and you’ll get the idea on how the mouse works. Scroll, click, drag or do whatever you usually do with a computer mouse, only Apple’s version lacks a button of any kind. The whole top shell is a button and a touch screen, so you can move and click around it as the need arises. Connect the Magic Mouse to your Bluetooth adapter and leave the worries of tracking and scrolling to this wonderful device. $70.

Corsair Survivor USB Drive

Corsair Survivor USB Drive

If you’re looking for a Ruff and Tuff USB Drive in the market, then what you have to go for is the Corsair Survivor USB Drive. Your data won’t be lost since the case is made out of sports aluminum and is water and air tight. There’s a variant for 16GB to 64GB so you can store all it is that you want from it. $50.

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