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Pentax Optio WS80 Waterproof Camera

August 7th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Wouldn’t you like a camera that can actually take just a little mother nature? The Pentax Optio WS80 can only go down 5 feet of water though. Start moving into deeper territory and you’re looking at an expensive paper weight.

Analysts say wireless charging is pointless without super capacitors

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15 years ago
Well, despite the fact that the wireless charging system for the Palm Pre is popular and functional, the analysts at Strategy Analytics say that it’s pointless. Come again?

Nissan Leaf Electric Car Leapfrogs

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15 years ago
Nissan is really trying to go full bore with its new Leaf electric car.  It will allow you to go up to 100 miles on a single charge.  But will people buy it? Nissan will be putting a lithium ion battery into the Leaf.  Now, before you groan.

TiVo AG0100 Wireless G USB Network Adapter

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15 years ago
Remember the “old” days when you hooked your TiVo or satellite up to telephone wire?  Ahh, forget that with the TiVo AG0100 Wireless G USB Network Adapter for TiVo Series 2 and Series 3 DVRs.  Now you can kick the wires out altogether.

Optoma pushes out $1K 1080p projector, the HD20

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15 years ago
I’m never sure whether a projector is a bargain or not, but one way to check is to compare it to similarly-priced TVs. For a grand you can probably get a low-end 42″ TV, or a nicer 32″ — and this projector offers a lot more than that.

Optoma HD20 projector announced

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Optoma announced a brand new projector today that actually dips below the $1,000 mark. It’s called the HD20 and is a DLP-based front projector with a 1080p resolution and targeted at computer and home theater users. You can blow the image up to 120-inches.

Astak Pocket PRO eBook Reader announced

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15 years ago
Astak announced a brand new ebook reader today called the Pocket PRO eBook Reader. It measures in at 5-inches and can be pre-ordered starting today. This new reader supports over twenty different formats because it has Adobe Digital Editions firmware on it.

Tesla turned a profit! Celebrate!

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15 years ago
I can’t be the only one that thought Tesla was going to be a money pit. I foresaw greed, mismanagement, delays, so on and etc, but they seem to have delivered and are now on their way to full-fledged “successful business” status.

AgfaPhoto announces three new digital camera models

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15 years ago
AgfaPhoto announced three brand new digital camera models today, the Optima 1, Optima 102 and Optima 100, which all expand the camera company’s digital offerings and sport some neat features.

Steampunk USB Flash Drive

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15 years ago
Here we have another steampunk USB flash drive that was created by a Russian modder from Modnews. It was created by collecting a number of cogs, screws and a brass pipe. If you fancy making your own flash drive that looks similar then full instructions are available over at English Russia.

USB Alarm Clock Hub

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15 years ago
This USB hub doubles up as an alarm clock. It has 4 USB 2.0 ports that can be rotated 90 degrees. A transfer rate of up to 480Mbps can be achieved with the hub. The alarm clock features a calendar, built in clock and an alarm function which plays 5 tunes.

Sungale CD358LD Desk Lamp is space saver

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15 years ago
If you’re looking to outfit your dorm this fall, you might be interested in the Sungale CD3558LD Desk Lap announced today, which offers up LED light and multiple functions to save space and keep you occupied.

The Week In Gadget Reviews: WIRED Goes Back to School

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15 years ago
It may be early August but we at WIRED are already hitting the books. This week we kicked off our two month long Back to School product review extravaganza where we’ll be wrangling gizmos geared for students, teachers, or just the academically minded.

Ice-T repairs a Mac, his way

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15 years ago
Filed under: Hardware, Humor, Hacks, Cult of Mac, MacBook, Found FootageI don't think this is anything I would have ever asked to see, personally, but now that it's here, I can't look away.

First Microsoft Store pictured in its parti-colored chrysalis

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15 years ago
The Microsoft Store approacheth! We heard the announcement, we saw the theoretical floor plan, and now the store itself is there, enclosed in a hermetic seal/candy shell.

5 Questions with Big in Japan’s Rylan Barnes

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15 years ago
Section: Computers, Software / Applications, Features, Interviews 1. Who are you? I am Rylan Barnes, co-founder of Big in Japan.  We make fun and exciting applications for your phone like ShopSavvy.  ShopSavvy lets you use your phone’s camera to scan a product’s...

Keep up with the Reading Ahead design research project

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15 years ago
Over the last two weeks Portigal Consulting has been working on Reading Ahead, a design research project to explore the evolution of books, and reading.

Stealth NW-2000 Rugged Notebook/Tablet PC

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15 years ago
Today Stealth announced its new Notebook Warrior PC called the NW-2000 Rugged Notebook. The NW-2000 features flexibility like never before with the option to to quickly transform from a rugged notebook PC into a rugged Tablet PC in seconds.

MainGear eX-L 15 Gaming Laptop

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15 years ago
A new gaming laptop called MainGear eX-L 15. As a gaming laptop, its no wonder that MainGear eX-L 15 packs powerful specs like an Intel Core 2 45nm processor , 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 160GB SSD or 1TB HDD and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260m GPU which bring a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution o its screen.

6 Reasons to Jailbreak Your iPhone

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15 years ago
Hacking your iPhone to run unofficial, third-party apps may seem unnecessary since Apple hosts its own App Store.

Review: Stuhrling Raven Diablo

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15 years ago
Of all the watches that I’ve reviewed this week, the Raven Diablo has to be my favorite. The styling really works for me. It’s not as traditional as the Atlas or the Millenia, but it’s also not as far out there as the Centurion.

Scott Wilson’s Fulton Lounge

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15 years ago
The Fulton Lounge was designed by Scott Wilson, the ex-Global Creative Director for Nike who founded design studio Minimal. Fittingly for its style, the stainless steel, walnut and foam Fulton comes out of the same factory that produces the Eames Lounge, the Nelson Bench and Noguchi Table.

Space-saving furniture for rich people is starting to work my nerves

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15 years ago
Recently making the blog rounds (and even touted by some as the "New" Space Saving Circle Kitchen), Compact Concepts' Circle Kitchen is at least three years old, having won a Red Dot Design Award back in '06.

RAmos T11 RK Portable Media Player

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15 years ago
RAmos have introduced a new PMP (portable media player) called the T11 RK. The T11 RK is a new and upgraded version from it’s predecessor in that it’s innards have been upgraded. The outer looks is very similar to the original T11.

Sanyo’s rechargeable neck warmers

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15 years ago
Sanyo just announced this new product a couple days ago mdash it's a battery-heated rechargeable neck warmer that zips up into a turtleneck. This would be awesome for ski season.

Apple tablet prophesied, sales foretold by eager analysts

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15 years ago
Everybody’s making noise about the upcoming Apple tablet, and who can blame them? It’ll certainly be an interesting device, but the thing is that nobody really knows what it’s going to be.

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