
With the Sidekick Gekko expected to launch soon at a wallet-friendly price, it looks like Danger is giving the higher-end Sidekick LX the update treatment to keep it in the top spot.
While there doesn’t seem to be a concrete date when the OTA update will roll out, the guys at Hiptop3 managed to get the rundown on some of the coming features. Video playback and recording through the “SonicBOOM” player has been further confirmed, though it’ll be limited to 3GP and easy profile MP4s. The update will also overhaul Bluetooth on the device - in addition to the hands-free headset and vCard support on the device, the LX will be getting A2DP Stereo headset support, file exchange, and bluetooth printing.
Most Sidekick releases seem to get one big feature OTA right around the middle of its lifespan - seems like this’ll be that update for the LX.

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Hot on the trail of the Sony Ericsson Paris video we saw a few days ago, a demo video of the equally unannounced-yet-widely-known-about Sony Ericsson G702 BeiBei has hit the tubes. Unfortunately, the guy with the snazzy cardigan from the Paris video doesn’t make an appearance this time around.
Like the Paris, the WiFi totin’ BeiBei is expected to get its official announcement at Sony Ericsson’s event coming up on June 17th.
[Via IntoMobile]

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This isn’t for me, but my parents might be into it. It’s a CD carousel that holds up to 150 CDs. It plugs into your Personal computer via USB and plays via iTunes or the jukebox software of your choice. It doesn’t rip them, but instead acts as a jukebox with your Personal computer as the interface. […]
This isn’t for me, but my parents might be into it. It’s a CD carousel that holds up to 150 CDs. It plugs into your Computer via USB and plays via iTunes or the jukebox software of your choice. It doesn’t rip them, but instead acts as a jukebox with your PC as the interface. Interesting, but I don’t get it.
We’re guessing the RIAA is sending these out as Xmas bonuses this year. And for $130, we’d rather just rip it all to our iPods.

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