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Archive for May 31st, 2008

FreeHand puts a pocket on your wrist, L on your forehead

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

FreeHand puts a pocket on your wrist, L on your forehead
by Darren Murph, posted May 31st 2008 at 6:15PM This day and age, there’s really no excuse to have too little room in your average pair of cargo shorts for all the gadgets needed in a day. Convergence and shrinking PCBs have left us with do-it-all handhelds that can fit in the rear pockets of size 2 jeans on a size 4 gal, so really, you have exactly zero reasons to actually buy that abomination pictured above. If you must know, the FreeHand is a wearable neoprene pocket that keeps your keys, flash drives, RSA token and chump change within easy reach, and if you’re lucky, you may be able to convince the boss it’s being worn to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. (Read the full post about ‘FreeHand puts a pocket on your wrist, L on your forehead’…)

Prototype iControlPad proves itself on video

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

Prototype iControlPad proves itself on video
by Darren Murph, posted May 31st 2008 at 3:11PM Hah, did you really have the nerve to doubt CraigIX? The iphone gamepad add-on that we heard about just last week is already inching closer to reality, and there’s a video to prove it. In the somewhat unexciting clip posted up after the jump, you’ll see a PCB mockup of the device doing its thang, though it’s quite inelegant in its current form. (Read the full post about ‘Prototype iControlPad proves itself on video’…)

iRiver ‘P.ple P10’ PMP, 4-inch touchscreen

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

iRiver ‘P.ple P10’ PMP, 4-inch touchscreen
Nope that’s not a portable GPS unit. In fact, its the latest portable media player offering from iRiver, dubbed the P.ple P10. First introduced at CES 2008, the P10 was expected to release Q1 2008, but iRiver was a little late in their delivery. Regardless, the company has now officially launched their iPod Touch rival in two forms: The iRiver P10 Standard ($328) and Pro ($398). Spec-wise, both models sport a 600MHz processor running a stripped down version of Windows CE, 4-inch TFT touch screen, 800×480 pixel resolution, e-book reader, and a 33GB hard drive. Both models also support PDF, Word and Excel files, and can playback Flash, MPEG, WMA, XivD, MP3, and WAV file formats. (Read the full post about ‘iRiver ‘P.ple P10’ PMP, 4-inch touchscreen’…)

MSI Wind gets terse pre-release review

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

MSI Wind gets terse pre-release review
by Darren Murph, posted May 31st 2008 at 2:12PMIt’s pretty tough to wrap your melon around, but MSI’s Wind has not yet officially launched per se. That being said, it has still managed to end up in the hands of quite a few eager subnote lovers, and Laptop Mag is no exception. Shortly after the UK branch of CNET posted up their initial impressions, along comes yet another mini-review to get you even more worked up about June 3rd. Here’s the skinny so far: the screen is amazing, keyboard is as well, the trackpad is simply too cramped and the port assortment is very respectable. All in all, critics were left “seriously impressed,” and they even threw together a video and image gallery for checking out afterwards. (Read the full post about ‘MSI Wind gets terse pre-release review’…)

Polaroid ZINK printer officially announced and priced

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

Polaroid ZINK printer officially announced and priced
Polaroid has given their ZINK printer a price tag and release date - July 6th at Best Buy and July 20th through Target—both selling it for $149. The pocket-sized product will be marketed as the Poloraid PoGo, which is short for Polaroid-on-the-go. The Polaroid PoGo supports full color printing through cell phones and digital cameras via Bluetooth or USB (PictBridge compatible). The PoGo weighs a measly eight ounces, but don’t let the size fool you. It can print 2×3-inch borderless photos in less than 60 seconds. It’s a shame that Polaroid has quit the instant film market, but if you miss those old school Polaroid cameras, this is as close as you’ll get to sharing your photos instantly. (Read the full post about ‘Polaroid ZINK printer officially announced and priced’…)

Griffin WindowSeat - windshield mount for iPhone & iPod

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

Griffin WindowSeat - windshield mount for iPhone & iPod
What good is your iPhone or ipod touch if you can’t get to it? WindowSeat gives your device the best seat in the car by mounting handily at eye level on your car’s windshield or dashboard, putting all of your street maps, directions etc. safely in view and easily within reach. Attaches with silicone suction pads and allows easy access to dock connector and headphone jack. When you leave the vehicle, there’s a convenient corner-release which lets you easily detach your device to take it with you, while leaving the mount safely in place. A nice touch is the swiveling ball-and-socket joint which makes it easy to adjust the angle. Conveniently, it can be used in conjunction with Griffin Technology’s PowerJolt charger for iphone and iPods. (Read the full post about ‘Griffin WindowSeat - windshield mount for iPhone & iPod’…)

Microwave PC Case Mod

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

Microwaves are truly an awesome appliance. You could call them the epitome of the bachelor gadget, since so many unmarried men seem to rely on the device for all of their meals. We can’t say we’ve ever thought of using a microwave like this.

This excellent PC case mod makes your computer look like a stock-model microwave, complete with a cheap LED layout and a horizontally opening door.

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USB Tumbler Speaker Spites You With Perfect Balance

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

USB Tumbler Speaker Spites You With Perfect Balance
Do you remember playing with a toy called the Weeble? They were miniature weighted ovals, which sort of resembled very colorful paperweights. They were a perfect example of mindless fun and totally addicting. No matter how much you tried to wobble the little guys, they would never fall over. Seemingly inspired from the retro toy, the USB Tumbler Speaker from Brando refuses to fall, no matter how many times you attempt to shove it on its side. Thankfully, the novelty of owning a non-tumbling speaker doesn’t sacrifice the audio quality. The USB Tumbler Speaker features an unscrewable extension tube which maximizes the bass for ultra-booming sound. (Read the full post about ‘USB Tumbler Speaker Spites You With Perfect Balance’…)

projectiondesign to launch F10 AS3D active 3D stereoscopic projector

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

projectiondesign to launch F10 AS3D active 3D stereoscopic projector
by Darren Murph, posted May 31st 2008 at 10:14AM Look out, naysayers — projectiondesign is giving this whole “3D revolution” thing some serious street cred with the F10 AS3D. Slated to debut at InfoComm 2008 in Las Vegas, the unit marks the company’s first active 3D stereoscopic projector. Notably, this isn’t the firm’s first foray into the third-dimension, as eight of its F20 sx+ PJs are currently being used in a 3D visualization system at Munich University. Moving on, we’ll also find its brand new three-chip DLP F80, which features a WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) resolution, ACOP (Advanced Color Optical Processing) technology and a stratospheric price tag (we’re guessing on that last one). (Read the full post about ‘projectiondesign to launch F10 AS3D active 3D stereoscopic projector’…)

Nokia N96 Expected To Ship In July

Written by admin on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 in Gadgets.

Nokia N96 Expected To Ship In July
The Nokia N96, is now expected to ship in July of this year.  Announced earlier this year, the N96 once again pushes the upper limit of the Finnish phone manufacturer’s N Series.  The quad band N96 has Wi-Fi, GPS, and support for DVB-H mobile tv—all built in.  The phone sports a stellar 5 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and auto-focus.  A neat hardware feature of the N96 is a little kickstand for the device, enabling you to prop it up to watch videos. Play.com has listed the phone for 599.99 GBP, which converts to 1,200 USD.  However, the Nokia MSRP is currently listed at a slightly more reasonable $800.  Either way, Play.com says the N96 will be shipping on July 31st. (Read the full post about ‘Nokia N96 Expected To Ship In July’…)



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