![]() The base unit is $40, each adapter is $10, and the bundle is $80. The biggest hurdle would have to be the price. It’s not able to charge larger devices, like a notebook or netbook, but the related Chargepod V2 can do that. While power strips can typically take up a lot of rom, the Chargepod is quite compact and packs enough of a punch to charge your iPhone, BlackBerry, and Zune (as well as three more devices) at the same time. The short device adapters and the heptagonal design keep everything pretty tidy. The Chargepod by Callpod is designed to charge up to six of your portable devices from a single wall outlet, helping you to reduce the clutter and simplify your charging needs. If there’s a device adapter in there, the light turns on. ![]() For better or for worse, the blue LEDs light up whether there is an actual device attached or not. The single green light indicates a connection to a power source (the wall outlet) and then each of the blue lights shows if the corresponding adapter has been connected properly. While the heptagonal Chargepod won’t be able to tell you when your iPhone 3G or Edge has finished charging (you’ll have to glance at the device itself to know that), it does tell if everything is working the way that it should. This is when you may have a less conventional device or one that Callpod does not support but you have the USB cable for the device. The exception to this is when you use the adapter that provides a full-sized USB port. It also means that you won’t end up tangling all of power cords as you normally would. These adapters only measure a few inches long, so you are able to keep the clutter down to a minimum. The other six sides each have a port into which you can insert your chosen device adapter. From one of these ports, the only one that is a different size, you attach the AC wall adapter. It comes equipped with a full keyboard, AOL Instant Messenger and text messaging capabilities, and speedy Internet for Web searches.The Callpod works as a central seven-sided hub. Centro is Palm's smallest handheld, measuring just over 4 in. Still not willing to dish out the cash for Apple Inc.'s iPhone? Palm Inc.'s wallet-friendly alternative, the Centro smart phone, sells for a mere $99 with a new contract from Sprint Nextel Corp. Palm Centro Palm's Smallest Smart Phone: Centro The wallet-size device features a 3.5-in. The company's ONE 3rd Edition GPS Portable Navigation System comes with real-time traffic and weather information and allows you to choose your route in the quickest, shortest, most scenic or lowest-toll way. $178.Įverybody hates traffic, but now you can say goodbye to all that gridlock thanks to your new best friend, TomTom International BV. If more glam is what you seek, check out Swarovski AG's crystal-encrusted USB Memory Key. Forgot your password? You've got 10 consecutive tries before - yup, you guessed it - the device (internally) self-destructs, wiping everything on its drive clean as a whistle. Designed so you can safely browse the Web and transport data, this James Bond-worthy flash drive also protects against phishing and pharming attacks, identity theft and keystroke loggers. And it's the world's most secure flash drive. Built with adjustable speakers for each ear and boasting smudge-resistant lenses, these specs promise protection from harmful rays and up to 100 hours of standby time. have teamed up to create O ROKR PRO Bluetooth Stereo Eyewear - sunglasses that connect you (wirelessly, of course) to your mobile phone and Bluetooth-enabled music player. Walk the walk, talk the talk, and look the part in these sporty shades.
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