December 8th, 2005 by Chi An
This is not a joke! It’s the worst case I’ve seen. The Korean MP3 player maker, MPIO Co. Ltd. lost their trademark in China. The Korean maker does not own the right of the brand “MPIO” in China! The trademark “MPIO” is registered by some Taiwanese businessman before the real owner reach China. Now, the Korean is using its old name “Digitalway” in China.

www.mpio.com.cn
Feel familiar with this website? It is almost exactly same as MPIO global website. But hell, this is a website of fake MPIO! The official website of MPIO China website is as below.
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December 7th, 2005 by Chi An
Creative finally make a real iPod killer! It’s ZEN VISION:M that features a 30GB hard drive! It will be officially launched tomorrow at London. The suggested retail price in Japan is 39,800 Yen (approx US$330).

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December 6th, 2005 by Chi An
Wanna play video of your iPod 5G but don’t wanna pay US$19 for an Apple iPod AV Cable? Japanese Miyavix has offered their AV cable with 60% cheaper! Its Retractable AV Cable for iPod will be available end of this month at the price 980 Yen (approx US$8) ! Why pay more if it does the same thing?

{ Product Page via AV Watch (babelfished) }
December 5th, 2005 by Chi An
We did mention about free contents for iRiver U10 before. Now, we have even more contents for free! iRiver America has provided a list of games contributed by developers from all over the world, including Barn Baron, Flash Vegas, Logjam and so on. All of these games are developed based on Macromedia Flash Lite.

Logjam by BlueskyNorth
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December 5th, 2005 by Chi An
Yet another Korean MP3 player that features infrared spotted. This time we found MEDIAN’s M-Cody MX700. It will be available before the Christmas.
Like its little brother, M-Cody MX300, MX700 can act as an universal infrared remote control. Nevertheless, MX700 does supports video playback that MX300 can’t do. You may watch your favourite video clips on a tiny 1.1″ TFT LCD at 15 fps.

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