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Apple Earphones with Remote & Mic

  • Acclaimed Apple iPod Earphones
  • Control capsule with volume and playback controls*
  • Available in white

Product Description
The Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic take the acclaimed Apple iPod Earphones and add a control capsule, located on the cable of the right earpiece, that includes a microphone and three buttons. With this convenient remote, you can adjust the volume, control music or video playback�including play/pause and next/previous�and record voice memos.* *Compatibility information: The remote and mi… More >>

Apple Earphones with Remote & Mic

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Posted by Gadget - December 17, 2011 at 8:10 pm

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Mitsu. Present REMOTE CONTROL XL8U

  • Sold Individually

Product Description
Mitsubishi Electric is a recognized leader in the research, engineering, manufacturing and marketing of electrical and electronic equipment used in communications, consumer electronics, industrial technology, energy and transportation…. More >>

Mitsu. Present REMOTE CONTROL XL8U

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Posted by Gadget - December 9, 2011 at 5:29 pm

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Google’s lonely planet: How one man uses the internet to show off some of the world’s most remote places

By Chris Slack

Last updated at 5:21 AM on 28th November 2011

From the solitary caravan atop a moor in Ireland to the derelict house in southern Italy, they show some of the most desolate places on earth.

And with an eerie forest in France and barren South African road they are a set of images that appear to have been captured by an award winning photographer.

However this collection of images are actually all taken from Google Street View and were captured by a man who spent hours travelling round the world on his computer.

Barren: This junction on Route 17 in South Africa was captured from Google Street view by Aaron Hobson, who has used the technology to create a series of images of some of the world's most remote places

Barren: This junction on Route 17 in South Africa was captured from Google Street view by Aaron Hobson, who has used the technology to create a series of images of some of the world’s most remote places

Derelict: This long disused home in Crotone, Italy, is captured in one of Aaron Street View images

Derelict: This long disused home in Crotone, Italy, is captured in one of Aaron Street View images

Snowy: This midwinter scene shows Wintzenbach, one of the most easterly places in France

Snowy: This midwinter scene shows Wintzenbach, one of the most easterly places in France

Aaron Hobson has now collated some of the best images he found during his journeys into the latest in his Cinemascapes series of work.

Explaining how the project began, Aaron told MailOnline: ‘It began when I was working with a film producer in Los Angeles.

‘I started using Google Street View to go around the city looking for places we could use for each scene in the movie.

‘I started to travel around the city using Street View when I wasn’t looking for sites for scenes but just looking around the city.

Eerie: The mist lingers in this forest in Saint Nicolas de la Grave in the south western part of France

Eerie: The mist lingers in this forest in Saint Nicolas de la Grave in the south western part of France

A scene from Viviens, France. Aaron says he wanted to show the splendour and beauty of remote areas that is not often seen

A scene from Viviens, France. Aaron says he wanted to show the splendour and beauty of remote areas that is not often seen

‘I soon became addicted to going around using the maps and the project started from there.

‘The images are the culmination of this and prove some of the amazing places Google’s cars have been.’

Aaron, who lives in the remote Adirondack Mountains in New York State, said he chose isolated places because he wanted to share their splendour and beauty that is not often seen.

But he added that his choice of location was down to how the places were displayed on his computer.

Poor: A mother and child walk away from their home in one of the poorer neighbourhoods in Cape Town, South Africa

Poor: A mother and child walk away from their home in one of the poorer neighbourhoods in Cape Town, South Africa

Isolated: This caravan and small building are located on a remote moor at Dogs Island, in Ireland

Isolated: This caravan and small building are located on a remote moor at Dogs Island, in Ireland

Grey: The stone cottages of Inverallochy, located in the north eastern tip of Aberdeenshire

Grey: The stone cottages of Inverallochy, located in the north eastern tip of Aberdeenshire

He continued: ‘The decision of where I chose to take images from was based partly on areas that have high quality images on Google Street View.

‘This ruled out the U.S. as the quality there is poor apart from parts of New York, Chicago and LA.

‘With that in mind I chose to explore Western Europe, South Africa, Brazil and Central America and the UK. ‘

Aaron’s series include the houses of the poor in Cape Town, the grey of a remote Scottish village and the snowy fields of a town in the very east of France.

Camera shy? The locals gather in this residential street in Prejmer, Romania

Camera shy? The locals gather in this residential street in Prejmer, Romania

Decaying: Clothes hanging on a line outside this house in San Vitero, Spain, is the only sign of life within the building's crumbling walls

Decaying: Clothes hanging on a line outside this house in San Vitero, Spain, is the only sign of life within the building’s crumbling walls

Roaming free: A children's playground sits empty apart from two horses seen grazing nearby in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Roaming free: A children’s playground sits empty apart from two horses seen grazing nearby in Sao Paulo, Brazil

His images are hugely popular and have previously been displayed in an art gallery in New York City, which has since unfortunately closed down.

But Aaron, who is not a trained photographer, believes people like his works because of their simplicity.

He said: ‘I think that the reasons that people like my images and Cinemascenes series is that my pictures are not filled with histrionics’

‘Anyone can enjoy my images as many of them are opened ended and ask questions, such as “Where does a street go?”’

Aaron says he has plans to continue capturing images from Google, while he is also working on two film projects.

Lonely road: This mountainous landscape accentuates the desolate atmosphere of this winding track

Lonely road: This mountainous landscape accentuates the desolate atmosphere of this winding track

Run-down: This picture has captured a shabby charm to this parade of shops in Buena Vista, Mexico

Run-down: This picture has captured a shabby charm to this parade of shops in Buena Vista, Mexico

Peek-a-boo: A little girl peers around the corner of a building in Saska, Czech Republic

Peek-a-boo: A little girl peers around the corner of a building in Saska, Czech Republic

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Posted by Gadget - November 28, 2011 at 12:58 pm

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Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital SLR Cameras

  • Slim wireless remote instantly triggers shutter without disturbing camera
  • Ideal for subjects that are difficult to approach or for minimizing vibrations
  • Includes pouch
  • For use with Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital SLR Cameras
  • Also used as replacement or spare for Nikon Coolpix 8400 and 8800

Product Description
Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality…. More >>

Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital SLR Cameras

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Posted by Gadget - October 15, 2011 at 5:30 pm

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Audio Unlimited SPK-VELO-001 Water-Resistant Wireless Speakers with Remote

  • 900 MHz transmitter sends audio signals without speaker wire
  • Weatherproof for outdoor listening
  • Speaker can be up to 150′ away from audio source
  • Compact & portable with a stylized design (10H x 5W) – 3 Rubber edge Woofer2 Mylar cone Tweeter10 Watt RMS Output9V DC Transformer
  • Phase Loop Lock circuitry automatically locks in and keeps audio signal clear and strong.

Product Description
Listen to music just about anywhere without the hassle of running unsightly speaker wire! The powerful transmitter uses 900 MHz technology to send music through walls and floors to the dual wireless speakers up to 150 feet away. These high-quality, weather-resistant speaker can even be used in wet areas. Enjoy the complete freedom of taking your music or other audio almost anywhere…. More >>

Audio Unlimited SPK-VELO-001 Water-Resistant Wireless Speakers with Remote

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Posted by Gadget - October 8, 2011 at 5:32 am

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