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"Grand opening" today
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Apple fans in Brighton and surrounding areas have something to celebrate today as the town gets a new Apple Store. The new shop is open now at Brighton’s Churchill Square.

As with other Apple Stores. the Brighton premises will offer a range of free services “designed to help customers get the most out of their Apple products”, including face-to-face support and advice at the Genius Bar, hands-on workshops and special programmes for kids.

And, now customary at Apple Store openings – the first 1000 visitors through the door will get a free Apple t-shirt.

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New Apple Store in Brighton now open originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Sat, 25 Jul 2009 10:01:22 +0100

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Catch some rays while the sun works for you
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New Yorkers are being given the chance to work outside thanks to a little help from the sun and some technologically advanced daisies.

Toyota in an attempt to show its green credentials for the launch of the Prius has placed a handful of solar powered Wi-Fi and changing stations on Broadway and 23rd street.

The stations, which have been designed to look like daisies will offer passers by the chance to “Sit and surf” in the sun from 8am till 9pm everyday with each of the five Solar Flowers provides seating for up to 10 people, access to free Wi-Fi service and power to charge cell phones and laptops.

“It’s great,” one mobile worker told us as he surfed the web soaking up some rays. “The fact they’ve [Toyota] have added power as well means I’m not worried about running out of juice.”

The charging daisies will be in situ for the rest of the 2 August according to the car maker before moving on to other cities in America including Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

The tenuous connection? 3rd generation Prius has solar panels on its roof.

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Solar powered flowers offer workers Wi-Fi and power originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 24 Jul 2009 18:17:37 +0100

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More problems for O2 customers
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At the end of a bad week for O2, the Telefoninca-owned operator has had to admit to more problems its customers are currently facing.

It appears that O2 customers abroad at the moment are experiencing a loss of service. In a statement O2 says:

“We are aware of an issue currently affecting customers who are roaming in certain countries”.

“We have identified the cause of the problem and are applying a fix which we hope will restore service for these affected customers as soon as possible”.

“We are very sorry for this loss of service. We will post further updates as soon as we have them”.

This roaming issue follows the crash of O2’s data network in the UK leaving thousands of customers unable to send or receive emails or surf the Web this week and a fire at a substation that brought down London cell sites.

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O2 admits to roaming issues originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:25:28 +0100

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Music player for stalkers
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Chinavision is offering an interesting product for Apple-loving spy wannabes.

The Digital Binocular Sports and Spy Camera offers an iPhone-esque interface, complete with media playing abilities.

“While waiting for your prime suspect to appear, why not use the on-board media function to listen to your music using the earphones provided with the Avatar?”, asks Chinavision.

“Observing your object of desire has never been more fun”, the manufacturer adds cheerfully.

Specs include a 2.5-inch touchscreen, a 5-megapixel CMOS sensor and 21x optical, 40x digital zoom. The device is on sale now for £77.63.

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Chinavision offers zoomy iPhone-esque spy camera originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:09:40 +0100

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Does this handheld vacuum suck?
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James Dyson doesn’t do things by half, but does the promise of a vacuum cleaner powered with the fastest motor on earth make doing the housework any less of a chore?

The new Dyson DC31 handheld has a switched reluctance motor ten times quicker than the engine of a Boeing 747 aircraft – that’s 104,000rpm of cat hair sucking greatness. He’s stuck all this revolutionary technology into a cordless vacuum weighing just over 1kg that’s designed to be used for quick clean-ups in the car and around the home.

The DC31 is cooler than your average vacuum. Actually it’s cooler than most tech, period. The gloss grey and brilliant blue casing is robust but light, the handle and trigger feel meaty and well balanced and the nozzles for getting down the side of sofas have a satisfying clunk-click to them.

Fire it up and the super tech motor comes into its own – at only the volume of a hair dryer it went to work on this reviewer’s dusty skirting board with impressive ease. In the kitchen it made quick work of toaster crumbs and didn’t choke even when we cleared up a toppled pot plant and piles of soil.

There’s a choice of two power levels, the standard gives you 10 min of perfectly good suction (the original DC16 only managed 6 min), but if you push the 65AW button on the back you get around 6 min of unbelievable power for a compact vacuum.

10 (or even 6) min battery life seems pretty pathetic, but the DC31 isn’t designed for a full on deep clean. For a once-over in the car, the odd spill and a quick dusting the battery life is more than capable, and because it doesn’t lose suction at all you get maximum effort for the power available. And besides, a 10 minute time limit on vacuuming doesn’t strike us as a bad thing.

Downsides? There isn’t much to dislike, it’s macho, does the job and looks the business, but we weren’t completely convinced by the emptying system. It’s simple enough – a trapdoor opens and spills the contents into the bin – but we found it fairly messy unless held right inside the bin liner and the big red catch was quite easy to open by mistake.

Pet owners might want to consider the DC31 Animal (£149.99) that comes with a powerful rotating brush head to get deep into carpets to remove hairs.

Verdict:
Expect to see Dyson’s digital motor all over the shop soon – there’s even talk of scaling it up to power a car, but for now enjoy this super fast, ultra efficient motor in the DC31.

Fast, powerful and beautifully designed, if you want a handheld vacuum and price isn’t an issue there is little point buying anything else. It’s fun to use, makes cleaning just a little bit cooler, and does an excellent job with almighty suck from such a small unit – just remember to put it on charge after use because a 10 min battery life doesn’t leave much margin for error.

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Dyson DC31 handheld vacuum originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:03:41 +0100

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