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A new in-vehicle system is being rolled out by Mini. Now, the demo has come to light to many of us. Much of what you’d expect from a modern infotainment is featured in Mini Connected. That includes a tight integration with iOS devices. More »


Looking for a Sony VAIO P at a fraction of the price? Look no further than the Sony Style L80 mini laptop. Like it’s name suggests, its not a real Sony computer but rather a “Sony styled” product. The L80 is a 1.6GHz Atom-powered mini laptop with a 1024 x 600, 8.9-inch screen and a 16GB hard drive. It offers a 1GB or 2GB(add $35) of memory and built in Wifi. More »


Apple’s already pricey Mac Mini has just become even more expensive, if owners want their miniature Macs painted by crayon specialist Colorware PC. More »


On a lazy and humid Sunday, cool yourself down by reading about another lookalike –this time, an HTC HD2 Mini wannabe for a low ¥ 550, less than one Benjamin Franklin bill. More »


A category of computers popularized by Apple’s Mac Mini, small desktop PCs are starting to gain mainstream acceptance thanks to low voltage processors that make them possible. eMachine’s Mini-e departs from the mold and uses an AMD Neo (1.7GHz) CPU instead of conventional Intel Atom processors found in the same class of computers. More »


The one thing that Inventec’s Dr eye mini smartbook has going for it is cute, small size, but the specifications are otherwise hideous for a $400 device that is running outmoded Android 1.6 (Eclair on the way) with unresponsive touch. More »


Portable speakers are a dime a dozen, and most of them are uninteresting and chintzy. Audio-Technica’s AT-SPF30, titled Bijoué (”jewelry”), is something else, something lovely and usable, but how good is it sonically? More »


Luxury car owners are going to be very happy to see the latest item for them to use while driving, BMW and Mini bluetooth headsets. That’s right folks, you heard right. These two slim and slender bluetooth headsets both sport the car company’s logo, adding a whole new sense of style and simplicity to calling on the go.

The BMW headset comes in milky white, while the Mini sports a deathly black. Both of the headsets weigh only 8 grams and have buttons adorning the sides for incoming call, end-of-call, and re-dial functions. A second button along the side is used for volume controls. The headsets also carry a voice function which connects directly to a mobile phone’s contact list, allowing the user to simply say a name and connect a call via bluetooth. More »


Having lots of gadgets in your living room means you have a great, high tech area to relax but what does it mean if your living room is inside your gadgets? That’s what this mini living room is, a whole world inside the workings of a personal computer. Yup inside a computer. More »


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