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...your handlebars, or docking your iPod at your computer and selecting songs from the other side of the room. Just snap the AirClick ($39.99) to the top of your iPod to control it wirelessly - within a range of 18 m - using a matchbox-sized remote that attaches to an armband or bicycle frame. For more information, check out www.griffintechnology.com/dealers/. Now if they could just figure out how to listen to iPod while scuba diving...
...your handlebars, or docking your iPod at your computer and selecting songs from the other side of the room. Just snap the AirClick ($39.99) to the top of your iPod to control it wirelessly?within a range of 18 m?using a matchbox-sized remote that attaches to an armband or bicycle frame. For more information, check out www.griffintechnology.com/dealers/. Now if they could just figure out how to listen to iPod while scuba diving...
...been widespread, and justified, outrage over Prince Harry’s recent decision to attend a “Native and Colonial” party wearing a Nazi Afrika Corps uniform. The photograph of the oblivious Prince calmly holding a drink while sporting a blood-red, swastika-embellished armband has now become an icon of royal idiocy and cluelessness...
Maybe all the Pol Pot costumes were taken. It's hard to imagine what made dressing up as a Nazi seem like a good idea to PRINCE HARRY, 20, who appalled Britons by wearing a swastika armband to a party this month. Though the young royal issued a statement saying "It was a poor choice of a costume, and I apologize," Jewish groups called for him to show more contrition and attend a ceremony at Auschwitz on Jan. 27. This isn't the first time Harry's blunders have embarrassed the royal family. Last fall he socked a photographer outside...
...longer just a sidearm for doting daddies, camcorders are branching out. SAMSUNG'S SC-X105L (available in March for $600) has a separate wide-angle lens that you can attach, by way of headband or armband, to your extremities. The camcorder itself stays safely tucked inside your jacket or carrying case while the remote lens captures all your adrenalized action. Another innovation: Sony's DCR-DVD403 DVD Handycam (out this spring for $1,000) brings richness to a home-video soundtrack by recording audio from five directions and encoding it automatically onto a DVD in genuine Dolby Digital 5.1 surround...