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June 22

DVR Pen Camera Recorder Captures Audio & Video

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While it appears to be considerably larger than most pens, I think if you were discreet enough you could probably get away with using this DVR Pen Recorder. It comes with either 2GB or 4GB of flash memory that allows it to capture up to 30 hours of audio and video. (With the 4GB model.) [...]

June 22

This is what 10 million pixels look like

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Whatever your feelings are about Comcast, you’ll be helpless but to fall in love with the media giant’s 10 million pixel display at the new Comcast Center in Philadelphia. The media wall covers an area of over 2100 square feet and uses four-millimeter LED lights, packed together as one giant, seamless array. It plays [...]

June 20

Yamaha’s Tenori-on goes on sale in America

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Thanks for keeping your promise, Yamaha. The almost unicorn-like Tenori-on music maker has at long last gone on sale here in America, offering USers willing to part with $1,200 the chance to get lost inside a cacophonic wilderness. Good luck finding one in stock.

June 20

Fujifilm Launches 310x CompactFlash Cards

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Yesterday Fujifilm announced the launch of their new UDMA 310x CompactFlash cards that have the fastest sustained write speed of any card on the market. Thanks to a specially designed controller and the latest SLC (single layer cell) flash memory chips the new CompactFlash cards are capable of writing data at an impressive 46.5MB/sec.
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June 19

iPhone Killer To Be Available for $129

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You know the Samsung Instinct? That new phone whose over-the-top ads screened before Iron Man and Indiana Jones, and are so obnoxious about their boasts of iPhone-killing that they’ve actually degraded the product in your mind before you’ve even tried it out?
Well, it looks like Sprint (its telcom provider), has figured out the simplest [...]

June 19

Aztech’s WL850MS wireless HD media streamer gets detailed

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Believe it or not, Aztech’s WL850MS was actually first mentioned way back at CES 2008, but it’s just now finding the limelight at CommunicAsia. The well-spec’d unit supports 1080p media streaming over Ethernet or 802.11n WiFi, and you’ll likely be thrilled to know that it boasts MIMO antennas for extended coverage and 2.4GHz / 5GHz [...]

June 17

Mozilla Firefox 3.0 Released - Download Now

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Download Day is here! Set a Guinness World Record Enjoy a Better Web.
Sounds like a good deal, right? All you have to do to help us set the record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours is get Firefox 3 now – it’s that easy. We’re not asking you to swallow a [...]

June 15

Super handy AA batteries that recharge via USB port

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Here comes some rechargeable AA batteries that can be charged via your computer’s USB port. This is especially handy for geeks, who have always got their laptop or UMPC around.

June 14

Pomi, the robo-penguin with a heart (a rather aromatic one)

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Pomi is a robotic penguin with a heartbeat that employs a rather interesting method in its human interactions: smell. Developed by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute in South Korea, Pomi (which stands for Penguin Robot for Multimodal Interaction) is governed by software that roughly approximates human emotions, and can change its heartbeat and [...]

June 13

Bootplug P2 USB memory preloaded with Linux

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Cramworks a Japanese company has introduced the ‘Bootplug 2′ a 2GB USB memory stick which comes preloaded with Linux kernel 2.4 a light version. It boots up in just 10 seconds and loads up the kernel, X Window System, LAN, PPP and VPN (PPTP and IPsec), Web browser, Mailer, OpenOffice.org, PDF viewer and a [...]

June 13

Heart-Shaped USB Speaker, LED Lamp and Pen Holder

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This heart-shaped multifunction pen holder is equipped with a 5-LED lamp and a speaker, both powered via your computer’s USB port.

June 13

Sportio workout cell phone keeps slackers honest via GPS

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Enough about the iPhone penetrating Asia, let’s get back to the weird gadgets you can only find in Japan such as the AU Sportio. The cell phone is designed to help you slackers out there stay in shape by counting calories burned during your workout via an embedded motion sensor. In addition to keeping you [...]

June 13

No-key Keyboard is beautiful but dumb

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The No-key Keyboard is a design concept by Kong Fanwen, whose graphical artwork is so compelling that we couldn’t resist showcasing his dubious idea. The keyboard’s edge-lit glass has the keys etched into it, and a small camera and motion capture tech tracks your finger positions.
However, looks aren’t everything. While this might be the prettiest [...]

June 12

Lights, Camera, Glass…Action!

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Glass surface inputting is the new hotness for almost every gadget maker today. From from the iPhone to Microsoft’s Surface technology, flat is where it’s at. Introducing the flattest full size QWERTY keyboard to date, “No-key Keyboard” by Kong Fanwen. Consisting of just a glass surface, camera and lighting, this [...]

June 12

Ultra Premium Denon Link Cable is Both Hilarious and Shameful

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It is not too often that I see a high-end tech product that makes me laugh, but I could barely conceal a snicker or five when I saw the AK-DLI: Ultra Premium Denon Link Cable, an Ethernet cable by any other name.
To be fair it is insulated, because we all know how much signal [...]

June 11

iPhone projector helps share your mobile videos

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Now here’s an iPhone accessory that I could see becoming pretty popular when the new iPhone 3G hits the shelves next month: a portable projector dock. You pop your iPhone into it and it’ll project whatever video you have loaded up on it onto whatever wall you point it at, making it an easy way [...]

June 11

Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 breaks cover with 8.1 megapixels in tow

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Paris who? Sony Ericsson’s let yet another one slip out of its fingers before the official announcement, this time around a killer slider said to be the Cyber-shot C905, codenamed “Shiho.” If the rumors pan out, it’s got one heck of a rap sheet, too, starting off with an 8.1 — yes, eight point flippin’ [...]

June 10

HP launches TouchSmart all-in-one PCs

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Our spaces are getting smaller and smaller these days. We definitely love gadgets or computers that can save lots of space for us. The HP TouchSmart all-in-one PC is also one of the great space savers that we need.

June 10

Corsair Voyager Mini USB Flash Drive

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Corsair, the company that brought us the Flash Survivor USB memory, has released yet another shock proof storage device for rough conditions.

June 9

iPhone’s Second Coming

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Well the second coming has finally arrived. The brand new iPhone version 2.0 was just announced by the master of marketing Mr. Steve Jobs. What is so “new” about the new iPhone? Here are the basic relevant features for your average user:
- 3G Network Compatibility (This means much, much faster internet access. A very needed [...]

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