Saturday, July 4, 2009

Microsoft’s New Mice


Microsoft is back in computer market with the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 and the Wireless Mouse 5000.The new Microsoft BlueTrack Technology mice Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 have a nano transceiver. This transceiver allowing you to leave it plugged in even when traveling. The Wireless Mouse 5000 model will work on 2.4GHz wireless technology with a plug-and-play mini transceiver.
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Ericsson and Intel developing Laptop kill switch


Erisson has just announced its HSPA-capable Mobile Broadband Modules will compatible with Intel’s Anti-Theft Technology.Ericsson is in cahoots with Intel to bring an even higher standard of
theft shelter to upcoming laptops. Ericsson tactics to make its HSPA-capable Mobile Broadband Modules compatible with Intel’s current anti-theft laptop technology.Ericsson’s modules will support remote-SMS to lock a stolen or lost notebook.
The Ericsson/Intel security permutation will result in laptops that not only support a remote-SMS enabled kill switch, but also a transmitting GPS feature. This solution will be obtainable in commerial data protection products starting second half of 2009.
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Sony PSP Go Pictures, Video




Introducing the Sony PSP Go: Seems Sony realized that the UMD format was effectively dead; the latest planned incarnation of the Sony PSP only accepts media through Memory Stick Micro cards and wireless downloads (via the PlayStation Network). Bad news for current UMD and normal-sized Memory Stick users.

Yet the focus on digital delivery means that Sony was reportedly thoughtful enough to equip the PSP Go with 16GB of onboard memory. The new slide-down form factor may be something new for longtime PSP users. That’s because controlling the portable console requires the hands to be closer together—and below the Go’s 3.8″ screen. Compare that to the thumbs-on-the-side configuration that has defined every PSP model until now.


Like its predecessors, the PSP Go features WiFi, which as you may know allows wireless multiplayer gaming, access to the PlayStation Network, and limited web browsing. Unlike previous PSPs however, the Go is also Bluetooth-capable, potentially allowing data sharing with other kinds of devices, and of course setting up multiplayer games with nearby PSP Go owners
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Apple’s iPhone 3G: Must have Phone



If it ain't broke, don't fix it -- right? We know countless reviews of the iPhone 3GS may begin with that cliché, but there's little chance you'd find a better way to describe the strategy that Apple has just put into play with its latest smartphone. In many ways, the 3GS is a mirror image of the iPhone 3G; externally there's no difference. It's inside where all the changes have happened, with Apple issuing a beefed-up CPU, new internal compass, larger capacities for storage, and improved optics for its camera. More to the point, the release of the 3GS coincides with the launch of iPhone OS 3.0, a major jump from previous versions of the system software featuring highly sought after features like cut, copy, and paste, stereo Bluetooth, MMS, tethering, video recording, landscape keyboard options for more applications, and an iPhone version of Spotlight. At a glance, what Apple seems to be doing is less a reinvention of the wheel and more like retreading the wheel it's already got (and what a wheel, right?). So, do the iPhone 3GS and OS 3.0 tweak the details in just the right places, or has Apple gone and gotten lazy on us?
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Nikon D300


Nikon D300 Just when this Uncrate staffer had set his heart on a Nikon D80, here comes this beast. The Nikon D300 is the company's new entry-level pro dSLR, and it has the features to back up its "pro" claim. Features like a new 51-point auto focus system, a 12.3 megapixel DX sensor, EXPEED Image Processing System, a new 920,000 dot high-resolution 3-inch LCD monitor with LiveView, magnesium alloy construction, and a self-cleaning sensor unit. Of course, if all that's not enough for you, you can...
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Pivo Concept Nissan




With the Pivo Concept Nissan presents its vision for a futuristic city car: an electric vehicle compact in dimensions, easy to drive and with an innovative revolving cabin.


Pivo Concept headlight detail
Thanks to the multiple drive-by-wire technology, Nisan eliminated the need for mechanical links between cabin and chassis and enabled designers to create the unique pivoting passenger compartment (hence the name "Pivo"), that gives the driver the ability to park while always looking forward.
Because the platform has a longitudinally symmetrical design, the driver’s perception of the car’s corners does not change even when the cabin is rotated through 180 degrees. In addition to this, the drive-by-wire systems can help reduce the vehicle weight and the number of mechanical parts, by replacing mechanical linkages with electronic signals.
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Electric/Electronic Concept Cars


It's called the City Car, and the key to the concept lies in the design of its wheels. Dreamers have been reinventing the wheel since the days of cave dwellers. But the work underway in "the Cube," the Media Lab's basement studio, may be the most ambitious remake yet.The MIT team has transformed the lowly wheel into a sophisticated robotic drive system that will power the City Car. Embedded in each of its four wheels will be an electric motor, steering and braking mechanisms, suspension, and digital controls, all integrated into sealed units that can be snapped on and off.And under the hood . . . well, there won't be a hood on the City Car. Just an eggshell-shaped glass plate -- part roof, part windshield -- framing the modular cabin and stretching almost to the chassis.
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High Resolution Laptop


There’s a funny story to this particular resolution. It was created in early December of 2008 when I promised myself to purchase a new laptop because my 3-and-a-half year old Toshiba was slow as shit and doing everything to keep me from throwing it out the window. I’d started a new job as an assistant editor to two automotive trade magazines in December and rather than waiting for my first paycheck I purchased a new laptop on my credit card as an early birthday gift (Dec. 7).This HP laptop is great. It loads in less than two minutes and doesn’t randomly drop my internet connect at will. Since it was purchased in December and not in 2009, it’s technically not a ‘new year’ resolution but since it saves me a heck of a lot of time and frustration I’ll let this one .
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How Does The Elixir Electronic Cigarette Work?



Is a Non-flammable electronic atomising device. It adopts the advance microelectronic technology and supercritical physical atomiser technology, to atomise the high-purity nicotine-diluents, which are extracted from tobacco and has the expiating function, so that the smoker can take it in. The liquid in the cartridge contains nicotine , perfumery compound and ordinary food additives special for the cigarette. Hence the device so can be used like a ordinary cigarette
Because The Elixir Electronic Cigarette is just like smoking a real cigarette, it taste like a real cigarette and feels like real cigarette and because you are not smoking you can legally use your Elixir Electronic Cigarette anywhere
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Wind up electric shaver


Everyone has seen those wind up electric radios and torches but here is a new variation on the theme: a wind up electric shaver.
You can charge it at home or in the car, or if the battery is flat just wind the handle for a minute to get two minutes of shaving time.
The Wind 'N Go Freedom Shaver is available for: those 3 individual floating and rotating heads look like they infringe on a bunch of Norelco patents.
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Solar Charging




After initially looking at portable USB power supplies to charge the various devices, I came across solar charged power packs, for a decent price.
Each of the above devices (apart from the 50d) can recharge off regular USB power, which can be provided by a portable USB supply, or a solar charged battery. The 50d could also be possibly be charged this way with a small voltage step-up circuit, as 8.4volts is required, rather than 5v/USB power.
The devotec and solio both charge to full in 6-12 hours depending on sunlight whereas the Freeloader can charge in under 4hours (also due to a lower capacity battery). I decided on the devotec due to price and battery life.
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Zen Vision W 60gb

This will be used as an extra backup device for storing/copying photos. With a built in CF card slot it can copy photos directly off a CF card (including RAWs). Although, with the cost of CF cards, this will nearly be defunct. (Two 16gb cards, one 4gb, one 2gb and one 1gb card will be taken).
This probably won’t need to be recharged, but if it does need to be recharged, in the case of music/video, it will be the most effort of all the devices to charge
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SCOTTEVEST clothing


Scottevest clothing allows users to discretely carry multiple electronic devices in the concealed, ergonomically designed pocket system, as well as connect gadgets with the personal area network consists of hidden channels that allow users to connect devices without any visible wires. In addition to connectivity, special pockets are designed to accommodate digital cameras, portable keyboards, GPS devices, small laptop computers, two-way radios, bottled water, airplane tickets, magazines, wallets, keys, and much more. In cities and areas requiring hands-free devices while driving, the PAN is the ideal solution.
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Smart-Traveler's Electronic Coffee Mug


Whether it's coffee on the go or tea while working from home, there is nothing like a hot drink to keep you awake and alert. Keep your drink deliciously hot with our Electronic Travel Mug. Use the 12V USB adapter in your car or the USB connection for your laptop or desktop at home or office. Both are included to keep your drink nice and hot in this stylish 16 oz. stainless steel mug.
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Safety Products -Electric Ear Muffs


HOW THE ELECTRONIC EAR MUFFS WORK
Our electronic ear muffs are a high standard ear muff in design, they are made to feel light and comfortable for all day use. They can be used as standard ear muff when the electronic component is not turned on and will passively reduce noise like any normal ear muff. They have a standard noise reduction rating of 29 decibel and are a Class 5.
Once turned on the microphone, located at the top of the ear muff, will pick up and amplify ambient noise. If some one standing next to you talks, their voice will be amplified through the speakers in both ear muffs. Should there be a loud noise, such as a nail gun, the electronic ear muffs will automatically cut out and block the loud noise. The electronic ear muffs are designed to attenuate noise about 85 decibels, meaning that they will block out instantly, once the noise reaches a certain level. The electronic ear muffs allow you to control the volume level of ambient noise around you. Should you be working in a noisy environment with loud noises, the electronic ear muffs will block this noise. Should you wish to communicate with another person, you can move away from the noise, and instantly hear them speak.
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Toshiba W56 - a new OLED phone


Today AU announced 8 new mobile phones, and among them we did find the very interesting W56T from Toshiba. With a 2.8" OLED screen (QVGA) which can rotate 360°, our phone supports both the 1Seg TV (Digital TV) and Digital Radio, supports LISMO (A service like iTUNES from AU), supports multitasking, has a 3.2Mpix AF camera, GPS module, PC Site web browser, Bluetooth, EZ Felica (electronic wallet), and a storage capacity of 800Mb; this in only 145g and 50x106x17.8mm.
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iPhone of Home Phones Coming Next Year


It may look like an iPhone, but it’s actually a home phone/information center that’s meant to sit on your coffee table, phone table or kitchen counter.
IP telephony company OpenPeaks iPhone clone for homes is production ready, says Amy Mikolasy, OpenPeak’s director of partner marketing, and could be in the market by the first quarter of 2009.
Florida-based OpenPeak has been working on the slick IP media phone, called OpenFrame, for about a year and a half now. “We have done the end-to-end product design, from hardware to software and the device management system,” says Mikolasy.
The phone has been designed as an interactive information and communication center for the family. “It is meant to replace the home phone, which has been left behind by technology,” she says.
OpenFrame owes much to Apple’s iPhone — not just its design, but the whole ecosystem of services surrounding it.
The phone will be manufactured by Open Peak but is likely to be distributed by telecom service providers. Meanwhile, third party software developers can create applications for it, much as they can with the iPhone
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Vintage 1974/75 Fender Precision Bass 100% Original NR


This is a Vintage Fender Precision Bass Guitar. The guitar is 100% Original and Comes with the original case. The guitar plays amazing and was set up professionally. The action and intonation are set and plays like butter.
The Bass has the natural finish and is in very nice condition. There is a bit of checking and buckle rash on the back. But has a beautiful eye appeal. Nice wood figuring. and has the maple neck. I also have the original ash tray covers. The electronics are in excellent working order and the pick-ups have the re-knowned precision sound. warm and thick sound. amazing.
Im also putting in a very nice Bass guitar strap, fender cloth , spiral cord., ect,...
Overall, the bass is super, plays amazing and was made in USA with the highest quality standards. These basses are the best. all original package ready to use on the road or collect. The values are only going up. There a great investment.
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MemoryFrame MF-8104 Premium Wireless Digital Picture Fram


Features
DIGITAL SPECTRUM 10.2" MEM FRAME MF-8104 PREM
Image resolution up to 800 x 600 pixelsDisplays JPEG, PNG, GIF and BMP image filesMP3, WMA, WAV and WMV audio and video file supportSupports CompactFlash®, SD™, MMC Memory Stick®/PRO™ and xD-Picture Card™ Embedded 802.11b/g wireless connectivityWeb enabled for photo sharingAutomatic picture and audio slideshowsBuilt-in stereo speakersUSB connector for easy photo downloading from PCs, flash drives and digital camerasPatented changeable standard 8 x 10 frame to suit any room decorWindows Vista™ ready10" W x 11 11/16" H x 2" D Includes 256MB built-in memory, remote control, interchangeable frame, AC/DC power adapter and USB Cable
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Second-gen Flip Ultra Camcoder


Pure Digital announced today the release of a second generation of its Ultra series of camcorders. The Ultra, originally released in 2007, has been upgraded and expanded into two versions, a high definition, the Flip UltraHD, and a standard definition, the Flip UltraSD. Both new camcorders are considerably larger than the popular Flip Mino and MinoHD, though a lower price may be enough to make amends.
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JVC Everio GZ-HD300 Camcorder


This year, JVC is focusing more on mid-range HD models than other manufacturers. While Sony, Panasonic, and Canon all introduced new top-of-the-line products, JVC spent most of its marketing attention on the Everio GZ-HD300 and GZ-HD320 . The demand for affordable high definition video is on the rise and the GZ-HD300 seems to be JVC's answer. It's incredibly compact and easy to use, but lacks all the bells and whistles of the competition. In the testing labs, the HD300 outperformed the competition in some areas, but fell behind in others.
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Fujifilm's 20 megapixels



We first caught sight of Fujifilm's medium format back tucked away and behind glass at the PMA show earlier this year, but at the time there was no specific information available. Nine months later Fujifilm has now officially announced the 'DBP for GX680' medium format digital back. This digital back features a 52 x 37 mm SuperCCD sensor with 20.68 million effective pixels producing a maximum output image of 41.36 million pixels (7648 x 5408). This digital back is designed for use with Fujifilm's GX680 series of medium format cameras (up to 6 x 8 cm film). The back has selectable sensitivity of ISO 50, 100, 160 and 200, a 1.8" TFT LCD monitor, can shoot one frame every 1.5 seconds and stores images on Compact Flash The back is due to go on sale at the end of January 2004
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Expensive laptop


In 1982 GriD Systems released the Compass 1100 laptop. Even this cost pales in comparison to the reports of a costly laptop that luxury manufacturer Luvaglio London is set to release in the near future by special order the most expensive laptop ever sold, with a price tag of a million dollars.

As of now all of the details are very sparse and the technical specifications have not been made fully available. We aren’t even sure what this laptop is made with to give it a cost of millions but the exterior looks impressive. You can bet with a price this excessive, the expensive laptop will be a spectacle of precious metals and materials and include more than a couple gemstones.
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Samsung 30-inch DisplayPort unveiled - High resolution LCD TV


Samsung unveiled the first 30-inch LCD TV that support a resolution of 2560 x 1600 by using its new technology called DisplayPort video interface. By providing data transfer at 10.8Gbps, the DisplayPort doubled the speed of DVI which transmit data at 1.65Gbps each lane.

DisplayPort interface could potentially be a replacement for DVI and LVDS. Samsung claimed that the color smear would not occur despite the high speed data transmission and capable of displaying 1.07bn colors.
The screen features fast 6ms response time and a viewing angle of 180 degrees with 300cd/m2 brightness. Samsung plans to sell DisplayPort equipped LCD TV in 2008 starting with the 30-inch model.
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Mini Electronic digital Balance Weight Scale 0.1-1000g


DESCRIPTION

Brand New Hing accurate Electronic Balance Weight Scale& Scales 0.1g-1000g.

Maximum Precision scale :1000g.
Minimum Precision scale:0.1g.
Blckight Blue backlight.
5 units selection:g/ oz/ ct/ ozt/ dwt.
Small , lightweight ,and portable.
Size:11.4cm x 7.6cm x 2cm.
LCD Display.
Come with a black leather case; easy to carry!.
Package Includes:1 x Mini Electronic Balance Weight Scales 0.1g - 1000gIn Retail Package.
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