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A Simply Better Steamer
No matter the brand of portable clothes steamer, they all seem to fall into the same narrow design language when it comes to aesthetics. The “p°” steamer, however, distinguishes itself from the rest with a less-is-more approach.
The minimalist design ditches the unnecessary, cumbersome handle and is still safe to use thanks to its double-walled insulated body (coincidentally, most use this but still have a handle… a bit redundant, eh?!). Though it looks almost seamless, with just a twist, its water reservoir can be accessed. Users can view the remaining water level through an easy-to-read window sliver. Compact yet powerful and free of unnecessary parts, it’s one you can actually bring along with you without taking up too much space in your suitcase, bag, or purse!
Designer: Chris Daniels
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Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 pulled again due to reported user issues
Like something from a school play, Nokia's Feature Pack 2 for Symbian Belle first bounded onto the stage prematurely, before being ushered back behind the curtain. Now, despite walking out at the proper time, it looks like it's fluffed its opening lines, and has been taken offline once more. The announcement came via a support discussion on one of Nokia's forum threads, with some users claiming they were unable to install it at all, or that some functions weren't working properly -- or worse, being unable to turn the handset back on -- for those that could. At the moment Nokia simply states that it has been pulled from servers, and it will advise once the update is back online. If you've been affected, head to the source for the official thread on the issue.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Nokia
Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 pulled again due to reported user issues originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Oct 2012 07:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsCanon expands its PIXMA line with MG2220, MG3220 and MG4220 all-in-ones
In plenty of time for back to school shopping, Canon has added three new offerings to the PIXMA family. The company just uncovered the MG2220, MG3220 and MG4220 all-in-one printers. The trio boasts 4,800 x 2,400 dpi max resolution, FastFront for easy changing of both ink and paper via the face of the machine, borderless 4 x 6-inch prints in under a minute and handles up to 8.5 x 11 sizes. With the MG2220, you can expect the advertised copy, print and scan functionality, while the other models each sport wireless capabilities. The aforementioned perk includes AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Canon's own Easy PhotoPrint mobile app. If that wasn't enough, two new bits of software will be available with My Image Garden and you'll gain access to Facebook galleries with Print Your Days.
The pricier pair also touts Auto Duplex printing to keep costs down and the MG4220 tacks on a 2.5-inch LCD for convenient adjustments for its higher price tag. The outfit didn't offer any details on when these peripherals will hit shelves, but when the time arrives, you can expect prices of $69.99 for the MG2220, $79.99 for the MG3220 and $129.99 for the all-inclusive MG4220. Further details lie in the full PR and a look at all three models can be found in the gallery that follows.
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Canon expands its PIXMA line with MG2220, MG3220 and MG4220 all-in-ones originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 Jul 2012 09:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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