Archive for July, 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009
Should the apocalypse ever come where you won’t have any more ability routed to your home, perhaps the moment Your Light concept would be very much welcome. After all, it relies on pent-up wind-up energy just like how a windup doll does. All you need to do to get some light is give it a [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Intel looks set to cut off ties with its energy efficient Intel Z Atom processors in the near future whether they are going to see action in netbooks, although the company will still honor orders already made by netbook heavyweights such as Asustek, Acer and MSI. Intel hopes to form a complete end to the [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
BeamBox recently released their MiLi universal charger that is small sufficient to be stowed away in your palm without any problem, and comes with interchangeable US, UK, Australian and European plug adapters. Apart from that, the MiLi plus boasts a flip-out in-car plug, alongside the ability to offer another two USB-powered devices an option to [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Escort recently released their new radar detector known as the Redline, where that model brings dual antennas to the core in order to supply a much longer range compared to competing products. According to Escort, that detector is able to recognize radar as well as laser signatures from as far as 13 miles away – [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Strange to see that portable media player being named as the Window W26 Sorcerer’s Stone. There isn’t any listing of its specifications available online, but it certain as heck looks more conceptual than being a real device. Hopefully the real thing will come with a decent set of features, although we’re pretty certain there’s one [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
If you happen to be in Singapore some day next week, soon after you might be interested in checking out the iiView A2 that will be powered by Windows 7 Release Candidate alongside a price tag of $468. No concept on whether we’ll ever see that machine Stateside, but it bears a striking resemblance to [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Scosche has unveiled its IRD350M (Increased Dynamic Range) noise isolating earphones that come with an integrated remote and microphone control known as tapLINE, allowing one to navigate through the music library while performing other functions such as adjusting the volume, recording voice memos or simply chatting by the iPhone. It will additionally play nice with [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Most spy photos are blurry for some reason or another, and that latest snapshot of the Motorola Shules is no exception. From here, we know that that will be a Verizon-branded device, where it seemingly comes equipped with a red D-pad to accompany the 3.7″ touchscreen display at 480 x 854 resolution, a 5-megapixel camera [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Have a friend who doesn’t mind checking out the weird and smelly? Well, whether that’s the case, why not get your adventurous buddy to use the Thanko USB microscope camera in order to check out what’s happening within your mouth, thanks to the device’s half dozen LEDs and tiny CMOS camera which is able to [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Chinese manufacturer ICOO has come up with what could possibly be an iPod Shuffle killer – after all, for $15, you will be able to bring home a 4.3″ touchscreen display portable media player, where the screen itself is made from some sort of tempered glass. While it might not be the first of its [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Klipsch recently rolled out its Image S2m earbuds that will be a lower-end version of the S4i, although it ought to sound a whole lot better compared to any stock earbuds that come with your latest portable media player purchase. The Image S2m will feature a universal in-line mic and remote for added flexibility, where [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
HP decided to release its largest-ever mainstream computer LCD display known as the 2709m. that device clearly blurs the line amidst a flat screen TV set, where 27″ of viewing real estate will definitely be able to serve as a decent TV in small homes and apartments. Features include Full HD resolution support, HDMi input, [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Princeton recently announced the availability of its PUC-AVBOX – an upscan converter that allows you to enjoy video playback in enhanced detail from your DVD player or VHS recorder onto a standard LCD monitor. The PUC-AVBOX will come equipped with VGA, component, composite, S-Video, Audio RCA (L/R) and stereo mini jack (3.5mm) connectivity, alongside support [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
On the other end of the spectrum is Samsung who goes on the offensive in China by kicking off the 3G marketing initiative known as “3GSamsung, 3G for all” at JuYong, Great Wall in China, where the Korean consumer electronics giant is tipped to release 30 (!) 3G cellphone models in the coming year. Guess [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
While the Nokia 5800i has received official nods of approval from the FCC, you might want to put the champagne in the cooler just yet since that handset will be making its way to China Unicom first, thanks to its support of WCDMA 900/2100MHz and quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE bands. Apart from that, the label itself is [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Looks like Samsung is about to expand their universe with yet another Galaxy – plus nicknamed the Galaxy Lite, in the profile of the Samsung i5700. that handset recently picked up its Wi-Fi certification, where it will probably be a less capable version of the Samsung Galaxy. Perhaps it might even lack 3G connectivity to [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Verizon Wireless will be offering the Samsung U960 later next month – on the 15th of August, to be exact. It will be pretty similar to the U940 Glyde, which places it squarely in the mid-range slider market segment. It will feature GPS navigation support, EV-DO connectivity and a 3-megapixel camera – apart from that, [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Lomo fans, heads up! There is a new LC-A+ 25th Anniversary Edition Camera which is pretty much self explanatory, commemorating a quarter of century of existence on that earth with the Lomo LC-A+ 25th Year Anniversary emblem stamped on both front and back of the camera. It will come equipped with the legendary Minitar 1 [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Looks as though the blind need not be left out of the digital revolution with the concept known as the Visionplus. that strange stick will interact with the user via audio as well as tactile methods through the stick itself, where it functions in tandem with RFID tag technology. The stick will bookmark specific locations [...]
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Apple isn’t going to sit down and do nothing as they are widely expected to release a fix for the exploit via iTunes sometime tomorrow. News of that patch came about from a spokesperson for O2, although it remains to be seen whether the patch would be available for all iPhone users around the world [...]
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