Handhelditems brand with reliable MP3 player accessories. The lightweight construction makes it easy to travel with Foldable compact designed; allows for true portablity when your on the go Intelligent IC chip inside recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to a saver... (Continue reading)
South Africans learn tongue twister anthem Recent picture of South African football fans singing the national Anthem during a friendly match. Photo: Alexander Joe/AFP Before every South African football match, fans and players put their hands on their chest and with... (Continue reading)
NY joins 22 other states with e-waste laws New Yorkers will be able to recycle their dusty dot-matrix printers and cobwebbed computer monitors for free, now that the state has joined 22 others in enacting an electronic waste recycling law. Read more... (Continue reading)
Hear, hear: librarian puts the ‘i’ in reading INSTEAD of turning pages, students at Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School at Fairfield are using MP3 players for the Premier’s Reading Challenge. Read more on Brisbane Times ... (Continue reading)
Richards Memorial Library has Audiobooks Month covered June is Audiobook Month and Richards Memorial Library is offering tutorials on how to download audiobooks to MP3 and iPods on Saturday, June 12. Open sessions will be held at 10 and 11 a.m.,... (Continue reading)
World Cup 2010: tournament puts Premier League transfer deals on hold Tournament has already impacted on transfer market with several big-money deals being held up until after tournament is over. Read more on Daily Telegraph ... (Continue reading)
Philips Carnival Sale, getting great deal offers on consumer electronics, household appliances and lighting Philips Electronics (Thailand) Ltd., is holding its first ever Carnival Sale in Thailand, offering fantastic savings up to 70% for Philips products like LCD TVs, Home Theatre... (Continue reading)
Sugarland Band members fans of all kinds of music Read more on Akron Beacon Journal ... (Continue reading)
Pedestrians’ fatal distractions MP3 players, mobile phones and noiseless electric cars are a recipe for pedestrian disaster, according to new insurance company research. Read more on Adelaide Now ... (Continue reading)
Samsung’s response to this has been to create theYP-K5, a 2GB music player (4GB also available) with an attractive design, intuitive operating system and funky control interface. Its most unique feature however is a pop-out speaker which, surprisingly, pumps out... (Continue reading)