Klipsch Newly Announced Image S5i Rugged In-Ears

These new in-ears by Klipsch are made for outdoor active use and are extremely durable. The Image S5i Rugged have a mic with moisture-ressistant three-button remote so your sweaty fingers won't due no harm. These supposedly have the same sound quality as the Image S4i minus the ruggedness. You can pick up a pair in November for $129.99 with a heavy duty safety case that has a built-in flashlight. Klipsch is also getting ready to release their first ever on-ear headphones called the Image One, which feature an Apple-centric mic and three-button control to control calls and music playback. Both the Image One and Image S5i Rugged are fully compatible with iPods, iPads and iPhones. The Image One are able to fold flat for travel and portability. The Image One will start shipping in November for $149.99. 

Klipsch are also releasing a lower end S3 in-ears for $49.99 in gray, red, pink and green.

Source Engadget 

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Microsoft Kills Kin!

 

So just after 6 weeks after launch, Microsoft has thrown in the towel on the Kin project. So there will only be a Windows Phone 7 and no separate Kin product anymore as Andy Lees is moving the entire Kin into the core Windows Phone 7 team.

So why kill the Kin so soon? Well, Microsoft never confirmed confirmed (or denied) that only 500 Kins were ever sold or they've sold so few at launch that they are killing the mult-million dollar project which took years to develop. 

Another question, why did it fail? Simple, price. Verizon priced it as a smartphone, even though it clearly wasn't. And after cutting the one-off price dramatically, it didn't make the high cost of the monthly plan any sweeter. 

Here is Microsoft's official statement on the matter:

"We have made the decision to focus exclusively on Windows Phone 7 and we will not ship KIN in Europe this fall as planned. Additionally, we are integrating our KIN team with the Windows Phone 7 team, incorporating valuable ideas and technologies from KIN into future Windows Phone releases. We will continue to work with Verizon in the U.S. to sell current KIN phones."

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