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Lumino building blocks let Microsoft Surface recognize 3D

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Yes, touchscreens a devised to work only with direct contact. Still, we’ve seen Microsoft Surface recognizing physical objects before, but with the Luminos, developed by patrick baudisch, torsten becker and frederik rudeck of Hasso Plattner institute, Potsdam University, Germany, Microsoft Surface...

LaCie 12big Rack Network NAS/iSCSI packs up to 24TB

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
LaCie have outed a new NAS, and while the LaCie 12big Rack Network isn’t likely to end up in many home installations, it all makes for pretty impressive reading.  A 19-inch 2U rack-mounted unit, the 12big has a full twelve 3.5-inch hard-drive bays and is offered in 6TB, 12TB and 24TB versions.

Aleratec Releases DVD/CD Shredder XC

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Here is the latest version of Aleratec CD/DVD Shredder that we mentioned last year. Aleratec’s DVD/CD Shredder XC is able to shred all optical disks such as Blu-rays, DVDs or CDs. It also handles paper and thick plastic objects like credit cards.

The birth of the iPod

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14 years ago
Filed under: Hardware, Odds and ends, Steve Jobs, Apple History, iPod classicWired has an interesting look at the early days of the iPod, and what's most fascinating is just how fully formed the idea of the iPod and iTunes was.

Giant, Garish Retro Headphones Work Great With Cellphones

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The retro-styled Chopper2 headphones from Aerial7 may look familiar. Anyone who has seen the wonderful (and hugely popular, if my local high street is anything to go by) Panasonic RP HTX7-K1 will instantly recognize the large earpieces, the adjustable steel-wire sliders, the leather-covered pads...

Iron Samurai watch: super-cheap price, super-bizarre ad copy

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14 years ago
Back in November 2008, we were promised a production version of the eye-catching Studio 100% LED watch, and while it’s taken more than twelve months for them to deliver, we’ll forgive them because of the super-budget price.

BlueAnt Unveils Bluetooth Communication for Motorcyclists

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
BlueAnt has unveiled the Interphone F4 hands-free communication system for motorcycle riders--and at first glance, it looks brilliant.

Blump’it browser plugin turns any tablet into a JooJoo [Video]

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
If you’ve been intrigued by the JooJoo’s UI and wish you could get something similarly web-centric and finger-friendly for an existing touchscreen device, Blump’it might be your saviour.

Analysts think you’re going to want to buy a connected GPS in 5 years

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14 years ago
Analyst firm, Berg Insight, thinks that eighty-eight percent of all GPS units shipped in 2015 will have cellular connectivity. This seems like a blindingly obvious prediction to me. My loathing of analyst firms isn’t exactly a secret.

Olympus PEN E-P2 Now Available

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14 years ago
Olympus officially announced the second camera in their PEN range last month, the Olympus Pen E-P2. The Olympus PEN E-P2 a is a micro four thirds camera and it has a range of new features compared to the EP-1, which include Olympus’s new VF-2 viewfinder,a 12.3 megapixel Live MOS sensor, and it also...

Make Your Own DIY Batlamp

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Have you always wanted your very own Batsignal, so you could call on the Caped Crusader whenever you want? Well now you can as the guys over at Thingiverse have but together a handy guide on how to make your own using an Arduino. Most parts are cut from 1.5mm very stable cardboard.

Moto DROID and Acer Liquid A1 get Android Root

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14 years ago
An Android handset arguably doesn’t come of age until its been rooted by the modding community, and two recent devices have just now got their stripes.

Twoddler Lets Toddlers Twitter

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
If you feel your toddler needs a voice on the Twitter micro blogging service then this gadget should be on their Christmas list (not like we think there is any point to it, but we thought we’d mention it anyway).

Buffalo announces world’s first USB 3.0 ExpressCard adapter

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
USB 3.0 is slowly advancing, and Japan-based computer accessory maker Buffalo emerges as the leading company in its space.

A desk PC casemod lighted in blue attraction

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Modding in the league of his own, a modder’s designed this strikingly beautiful PC casemod which stuffs an entire computer into the desk.

Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition: what recession?

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Someone at Nokia obviously reckons we need an injection of glamour into our lives, Dynasty-style, since the Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition is almost painfully glitzy.

Harlequin dual-touchscreen netbook mod is DIY Courier

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Now turning a netbook into a cheap tablet or UMPC isn’t new, and we’ve seen plenty such mods before, but this so-called Harlequin project is something else.

Qisda MultiMedia Router spotted at FCC

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14 years ago
When you purchase a wireless router it normally gets shoved next to a computer or stuck in a corner, gets configured and then forgotten about till it breaks. Qisda have created an interesting wireless router that also functions as a multimedia device as well as a clock.

Buffalo USB 3.0 ExpressCard

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14 years ago
Buffalo have created a USB 3.0 ExpressCard that in theory should be capable of transferring data at up to 5GBps depending on what sort of ExpressCard it is (ie, 1.0 or 2.0). If the former older version then speed of data transfer will be restricted to 2.5GBps.

Dell Vostro V13 – cheap version of super products Adamo

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Product use 13.3-inch screen resolution 1366 x 768 pixels, the keyboard are standard size, table width and sleek rolling mouse. V13 incorporated webcam, Wi-Fi standard n, Bluetooth, eSATA, USB, SD and articulate Card slot. USD 449 versions is equipped PC gadgets with 1.2 GHz Celeron processor.

Affordable LCD-based Libre eBook Reader PRO

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14 years ago
Aluratek today announced the Libre eBook Reader PRO that boasts a superior battery life with up to 24 hours of continuous use, auto power off, auto page turn, multiple language formats, as well as MP3 and photo support.

Google Chrome Beta For Mac OS X And Linux Released

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14 years ago
Google has just released beta versions of its Chrome web browser for both Mac OS X and Linux, the software has been in development for some time since the first Windows version was released.

Retro Cassette iPod Speaker

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Here is a fun accessory for your iPod, iPhone or MP3 player, the Retro Cassette iPod Speaker. The Retro Cassette iPod Speaker plugs into any 3.5mm audio jack and it is small enough to carry around with you, adding some retro style to your MP3 player. Retro meets modern!

Magazine Publishers Form Alliance To Sell Digital Magazines

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Five of the worlds top publishers have formed an alliance to bring their magazines and newspapers onto digital devices through their own platform on a range of digital devices.

A New 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame From Samsung

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Samsung hits back with its new 8-inch digital photo frame ‘SPF-800P’ for the Korean market.

Acer’s First Android Smartphone Released In The UK

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The Acer Liquid A1 is now available in the UK market. The company’s first Android smartphone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor with a 3.5-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen, Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE and Triband (900/1900/2100) HSDPA, WiFi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR and a 5-megapixel...

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