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The CasaTunes XLi Music Server offers advanced multi-streaming capabilities, including up to five streams of Windows, iTunes(R), and iPod(R) music as well as Internet radio.

The CasaTunes XLi Music Server offers advanced multi-streaming capabilities, including up to five streams of Windows, iTunes(R), and iPod(R) music as well as Internet radio.

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Just in time for the holidays, Chinon Corporation, a premier digital technology innovator, announced the launch of the AVi, the industry's first portable iPod(TM) docking station with a built-in LCD monitor and digital TV tuner.

Just in time for the holidays, Chinon Corporation, a premier digital technology innovator, announced the launch of the AVi, the industry's first portable iPod(TM) docking station with a built-in LCD monitor and digital TV tuner.

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Apple's Vice President of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing, Greg Joswiak speaks during an event to officially launch the Apple iPhone for the first time on Mainland China in Beijing, China, Friday, Oct. 30, 2009. The mobile device which has been available for years through unofficial channels in China will finally be accessible to millions of user in one of the world's largest mobile phone market.

Apple's Vice President of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing, Greg Joswiak speaks during an event to officially launch the Apple iPhone for the first time on Mainland China in Beijing, China, Friday, Oct. 30, 2009. The mobile device which has been available for years through unofficial channels in China will finally be accessible to millions of user in one of the world's largest mobile phone market.

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Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as a mobile phone or iPod at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as a mobile phone or iPod at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

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Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as mobile phone or iPod and its methanol cartridge for refueling (L), containing 50ml concentrated methanol, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as mobile phone or iPod and its methanol cartridge for refueling (L), containing 50ml concentrated methanol, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

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Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the extenral power source for digital products such as mobile phone or iPod and its methanol cartridge for refueling (L), containing 50ml concentrated methanol, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the extenral power source for digital products such as mobile phone or iPod and its methanol cartridge for refueling (L), containing 50ml concentrated methanol, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

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Shown with matching Apple iPod Dock, the ReNu personal solar panel from Regen Inc. can collect and store energy from the sun that can later be used to charge a range of personal electronics devices including an iPod or iPhone.

Shown with matching Apple iPod Dock, the ReNu personal solar panel from Regen Inc. can collect and store energy from the sun that can later be used to charge a range of personal electronics devices including an iPod or iPhone.

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The ReVerb from Regen provides premium sound reproduction of the media files contained on an iPhone or iPod using solar power. When fully charged, the ReVerb can provide up to 12 hours of sound using only stored solar energy and can switch to hybrid electric power when its battery is nearly drained.

The ReVerb from Regen provides premium sound reproduction of the media files contained on an iPhone or iPod using solar power. When fully charged, the ReVerb can provide up to 12 hours of sound using only stored solar energy and can switch to hybrid electric power when its battery is nearly drained.

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The CasaTunes XLi Music Server offers advanced multi-streaming capabilities, including up to five streams of Windows, iTunes(R), and iPod(R) music as well as Internet radio.

The CasaTunes XLi Music Server offers advanced multi-streaming capabilities, including up to five streams of Windows, iTunes(R), and iPod(R) music as well as Internet radio.

BUSINESS WIRE 

Just in time for the holidays, Chinon Corporation, a premier digital technology innovator, announced the launch of the AVi, the industry's first portable iPod(TM) docking station with a built-in LCD monitor and digital TV tuner.

Just in time for the holidays, Chinon Corporation, a premier digital technology innovator, announced the launch of the AVi, the industry's first portable iPod(TM) docking station with a built-in LCD monitor and digital TV tuner.

Business Wire 

Apple's Vice President of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing, Greg Joswiak speaks during an event to officially launch the Apple iPhone for the first time on Mainland China in Beijing, China, Friday, Oct. 30, 2009. The mobile device which has been available for years through unofficial channels in China will finally be accessible to millions of user in one of the world's largest mobile phone market.

Apple's Vice President of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing, Greg Joswiak speaks during an event to officially launch the Apple iPhone for the first time on Mainland China in Beijing, China, Friday, Oct. 30, 2009. The mobile device which has been available for years through unofficial channels in China will finally be accessible to millions of user in one of the world's largest mobile phone market.

AP 

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as a mobile phone or iPod at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as a mobile phone or iPod at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

AFP/Getty Images 

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as mobile phone or iPod and its methanol cartridge for refueling (L), containing 50ml concentrated methanol, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as mobile phone or iPod and its methanol cartridge for refueling (L), containing 50ml concentrated methanol, at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009. Toshiba will start selling Dynario from October 29 through the company's direct-order website.

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