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Jabra GO 660 is Bluetooth headset with Noise Blackout Extreme

The Jabra GO 660 (http://www.jabra.com) is described as the first Bluetooth headset with Noise Blackout Extreme, which eliminates background noise without compromising voice quality. It has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of US$110.

With the Jabra LINK 320 USB Bluetooth adapter, it simultaneously connects to a personal computer and mobile phone, so your need just one headset. Noise Blackout is dual microphone technology that eliminates background noise.

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Gefen premiers GefenPRO line

Connectivity solutions provider Gefen has released a new product line called GefenPRO (http://www.gefenpro.com), which are designed to be professionally installed in broadcast, rental/staging and post-production environments.

All products include 24/7 customer support from trained technical service representatives available at Gefen. GefenPRO products also purportedly feature a more rugged construction and internal power supplies using industry standard AC cords to improve performance in the field.

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DVDThemePAK.com releases widescreen iDVD themes

DVDthemePAK.com has released all its ThemePAK collections and button products with widescreen formatting and theme family features. Each theme now includes two templates instead of only one.

Each theme comes with a template for the main screen and a template for the chapter’s screen. In addition all DVDthemePAK’s iDVD products are now downloadable. All themes in each collection are now sold separately in addition to the standard ThemePAK collections.

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Analyst: iPad may outsell rivals 4-to-1

In a note to clients issued Monday morning, Canaccord Genuity’s T. Michael Walkley said — as reported by “Fortune” (http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/09/27/can-anybody-beat-the-ipad/?section=money_topstories&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fmoney_topstories+%28Top+Stories%29) — that Apple’s iPad may outsell its nearest rivals 4-to-1 in 2011 as Android tablets “struggle.”

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Apple Peels to arrive in the US this week

GoSolarUSA (http://www.GoSolarUSA.com) says the first Apple Peel 520 products will arrive in the U.S. this week. The device purportedly lets the iPod touch operate as a smartphone.

When used with Apple’s iPod touch, the Apple Peel 520 functions as a protective skin that adds mobile voice and text messaging capabilities to the touch-screen media player. GoSolar announced last week that September’s initial manufacturing run is already sold out.

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