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Top 10 Digital Lifestyle Products of 2008 - Page 2

Written by Steve O'Hear, last100 editor / December 18, 2008 1:00 PM / 7 Comments

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6. BBC iPlayer

Hulu could certainly learn a thing or two from the iPlayer, the BBC's TV catch-up service (UK only). Since its controversial Windows launch, when the public broadcaster was accused of getting too close to Microsoft, the iPlayer has added streaming for the Mac and Linux, a version for the iPhone and iPod Touch, numerous other portable media players, and support for the latest phones running Windows Mobile. There's also an iPlayer application for select Nokia phones and a browser-based version optimized for the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii.

7. PlayStation 3

Sony's PlayStation 3 wasn't launched in 2008, but it certainly came of age this year. The company has always pitched the PS3 as a device that goes far beyond gaming. Instead, like Microsoft's XBox 360, it's designed to be a trojan horse in the living room, delivering a range of non-gaming content and services through the television. On that front, Sony made significant progress in 2008 by winning the next-generation format war with Blu-ray, adding DVR functionality in the UK with PlayTV, launching a video download store in the U.S., adding support for DivX video, and, finally, rolling out its own virtual world called Home.

8. Songbird

After being in development for two years, the open-source desktop music player Songbird reached its 1.0 release this month. What sets Songbird apart from the likes of iTunes is the array of available plug-ins that extend the app's functionality. For example, mashTape, one of six default add-ons, let's you delve into artist info, discography, links, and news and scroll through Flickr photos and YouTube videos. Other add-on services that ship with the player out of the box are Last.fm, Concerts, and SHOUTcast radio. With these installed, you can sync your tracks to Last.fm's online service, check out upcoming concerts in the area, and stream music over the Internet using the player. As of publication, there are over 70 plug-ins available for Songbird.

See also: ReadWriteWeb's full Songbird review.

9. Wii Fit

Nintendo has long contended that "everyone's a gamer," and now the console giant wants everyone to get fit. Announced last year but released in 2008, the Wii Fit aims to improve the health of family members through the kind of active play first seen in Wii Sports. The "game" comes with a balance board that assists with aerobic, toning, and balancing activities. A neat feature is that household members can review each other's progress on a new Wii channel.

10. The Netbook

This isn't an individual product but a whole new product category that has really taken off in 2008. Initially targeted to the education market and those wanting a third machine, netbooks are resonating with a much broader market -- and not just because of their lower price point compared to more traditional, higher spec'ed sub-notebooks. Despite years of industry propaganda, consumers are wising up to the fact that they don't have to step on the processor upgrade treadmill. Instead, in an age when more and more of our applications and data reside in the cloud (on remote servers, rather than local computers), a machine with Internet connectivity and powerful enough to run a modern web browser (a netbook, in other words) is often all we need.

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    Posted by: www.xatrix.tk | December 18, 2008 1:58 PM



  2. What about Nokia N95 and N96?
    Those smartphones are the most popular in Europe.

    Posted by: Yakov | December 18, 2008 2:08 PM



  3. @Yakov

    The Nokia N95 came out way before 08. And the N96 isn't a major upgrade and was a little buggy when first released (I had one for a few weeks). I think the E71 is a much better device for my own use, and I spelled out as such :-)

    It's a personal thing, a cell phone!

    Posted by: Steve | December 18, 2008 2:48 PM



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    Posted by: Comment Guy | December 18, 2008 11:46 PM



  5. I will also include SONY PSP (PlayStation Portable). It's a must have if you travel a lot)

    Posted by: Yakov | December 19, 2008 4:38 AM



  6. I'm interested in dat Wii Fit!!

    If I'm gonna Climb into the UFC Steel Octagon against Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell + Anderson Silva + GSP our Canadian Georges St. Pierre + TITO ORTIZ + Brock Lesner then I wanna be Ready Freddy!!

    ;PPP

    Posted by: BillyWarhol | December 21, 2008 1:46 PM



  7. It's a must have if you travel a lot

    Posted by: am | December 30, 2008 5:36 PM



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