While the Polaroid DPJ-08580B isn’t exactly the most outstanding iPod-compatible gadget to date, it is still worthy of a mention being a portable DVD player that comes with an embedded iPod dock. This definitely makes the task of viewing photos stored on your iPod a whole lot easier, considering the 8.5″ screen size. Since you can always load up movies in DVD format should you run out of stuff to watch on your iPod, the $252 price tag pretty much makes it look like a done deal for most.
This is $20,000 of love-themed hot tub, the Walker Signature Special Edition. Special features include seating for six, tacky red hearts, fountains, Valentine-red colors, a “playground area” (ooer) and MP3-ready stereo. Our ideal use for this tasteless jacuzzi is in the video after the jump. [Born Rich and Dimension One press release]



Livescribe’s Pulse Smartpen, which creates digital copies of notes and links them to recorded audio, launches today in 1GB and 2 GB models. Using specialized paper with microdots to track pen movement, the Pulse not only copies notes, but can do quick calculations, translate foreign words and record 3D audio.
var Gartner, the fat lady of research firms, is singing HD DVD’s swan song this morning. Hiroyuki Shimizu, Principal Research Analyst in Japan, says in Gartner’s Semiconductor DQ Monday Report that, “Gartner believes that Toshiba’s price-cutting may prolong HD DVD’s life a little, but the limited line-up of film titles will inflict fatal damage on the format.” He goes on to call the recent price cuts “useless resistance” in avoiding the inevitable. What’s that, you coyly ask? According to Shimizu, “Gartner expects that, by the end of 2008, Blu-ray will be the winning format in the consumer market, and the war will be over.” With 5 of the 7 major studios now backing Blu-ray exclusively, Gartner’s certainty on the subject doesn’t appear to be much of a stretch.


