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Dualit goes radio Ga Ga!!

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Written by Hillary Childs   
Tuesday, 17 July 2007
Dualit kitchen radioThe company already makes the cool toasters that no WAGs kitchen would be without, but radios? Well yes, and with this radio, Dualit really expects to whip you into a frenzy [don’t go crazy with the kitchen puns, Ed]. It’s available in shops now, but at an event today looking at what’s going to be hot this Christmas (yes, we know it’s July), Dualit reckons this will be one of its big sellers...
 

Music downloads not covered by insurers

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Written by Rene Millman   
Thursday, 12 July 2007
06ipodfamily.jpgIf you have built up a sizable iTunes collection on your computer and you lose it then don't bother claiming against it on the insurance. It appears that insurers won't cover the loss of digital downloads, according to research from that consumer watchdog Which! Research by the organisation discovered that fewer than half of insurance companies polled covered music and video digital downloads in policies.
 

Review: Gear4 BluPhones

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Written by Rene Millman   
Thursday, 05 July 2007
bluphones.jpgWires are so last year and so you might be considering ditching your mobile's earphones for a wireless version. Hoping that you might look its way, Gear4 has a pair of cans that you may want to consider.

 

This Onkyo shoebox can sing a tune or two

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Written by Rene Millman   
Saturday, 30 June 2007
onkyo-shoebox.jpgNow not everyone has the living room space to put in a mammoth home cinema system, so Onkyo has managed to prise in a fully-featured system into a shoebox-sized space.
 

Sennheiser promises quicker gaming reactions

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Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 28 June 2007
When it comes to online gaming, shooting it out with enemies from around the world, Sennheiser believes it has your back. Citing the Gamer's Motto "Before you see, you hear", the company believes its latest batch of heavy-duty game headsets will shave milliseconds off reaction times.
 

LG's new hi-fi is sweet like Chocolate

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Written by Rene Millman   
Monday, 25 June 2007
lg_chocolate_j10hd.jpgKorean electronics firm LG is hoping that a little of the success it has had with its Chocolate phone will rub off on its latest audio offering, the J10HD.
 
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