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World’s First SDXC Memory Card From Toshiba

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15 years ago
Toshiba today introduced the world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card with the world’s fastest data transfer rate. The new SDXC and SDHC memory cards will provide a maximum write speed of 35MB per second, and a read speed of 60MB per second.

NESynth iPhone App

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This is definitely ones of the coolest iPhone Apps we have seen so far on Geeky Gadgets, NESynth. NESynth is a virtual synthesizer app for the iPhone that simulates 8 bit sounds from 80s video games, and the interface looks like an NES controller, check out the video of it in action below.

Comixology: iPhone Comics Done Right

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Comixology may have solved the problem of reading comics on the small screen. The iPhone application takes advantage of the new in-app purchasing option of iPhone OS 3, allowing you to browse, search, download and pay for titles without leaving the application.

Master Boy – Portable Sega Master System

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Master Boy – Portable Sega Master System The Master Boy is a hacked together Sega Master System portable built by Sam Thornley in June last year. It’s built from MDF and duct tape and uses a Master System II concole PCB.

Mimo 710-S USB Monitor Gets an Update

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Mimo 710-S USB Monitor Gets an Update Nanovision is back with a new 7 inch USB monitor. The new version is an update to the classic Mimo which was launched just a few months ago. It is named the Mimo 710-S and is a mobile slider version which clamshells up in to a small travel package.

Nikon Coolpix Pico Projector Camera – Official Details

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Nikon Coolpix Pico Projector Camera – Official Details Just yesterday some leaked information came out about Nikon creating a digital camera that would feature a pico projector. This leak has now been made official by way of a press release from Nikon.

Another Day, Another Book

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15 years ago
I’m more than ready to be working again, but unfortunately the industry and my transportation situation is not ready for me to be working again. So…another trip to the library.

Logitech Unifying Receiver

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Logitech has announced a new USB receiver for it’s keyboard and mice, the Logitech Unifying Receiver, what makes this USB receiver different from current models is that it can be connected with up to 6 compatible devices.

The Wright Brothers and Frequent Flyer Programs or Why Predicting the Future is So Hard

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15 years ago
Life as an analyst is exciting. For fifteen years, I have had the privilege of standing at the center of the technology universe, observing the technology landscape, charting the major tends and offering my predictions for the future.

Piano Multimedia SATA HDD Enclosure

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15 years ago
We have seen quite a few different multimedia HDD enclosures here on geeky gadgets, the latest one looks like a Piano and comes with HDMI out, as well as being able to playback your digital content it can also record video with the built in DVR.

Unifying by Logitech is a proprietary system we can get behind

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Now this just makes sense. Instead of having a receiver for every USB wireless device, Logitech managed to stuff the right goods into its Unifying receiver.

Palm Pre Has $99 Price tag at LetsTalk

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Palm Pre is priced at $99 only at a phone retailer dubbed LetsTalk. The $$99 can be reached after a $100 rebate and a $100 instant discount. But please don’t get too exited just yetsince this is a limited time offer . Moreover the Palm Pre is out of stock right now.

Toshiba Launches The World’s First 64GB SDXC Memory Card

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Toshiba has launched the World’s first 64GB SDXC memory card, which comes with the fastest data transfer rates available today. The Toshiba 64GB SDXC memory card comes with a read speed of 60Mbps and a write speed of 35Mbps, which means it can transfer a 2.4GB video file in just 60 seconds.

Sony Reader PRS-300, PRS-600 full specs revealed

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15 years ago
Section: Gadgets / Other, Miscellaneous Just last week we saw the user manuals for two yet-to-be-released Sony Readers hit the web, and now the complete specs have been revealed courtesy of J&R.  Of course, J&R was also quick to remove those specs, however that did not stop an eagle...

Toshiba announces world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card

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After unveiling the first 16 GB microSDHC memory card back in October 2008, Toshiba today announced the world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card, which also boasts the fastest data transfer rate out there.

Daily Crunch: A Cry for Help Edition

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Pre Philosophy: Why are Palm’s ads the way they are?Batman: Arkham Asylum demo due out this FridayOne part NES. One part iPhone. All parts awesome.Radio Shack rebranding: Why?

Samsung YP-M1 AMOLED PMP tipped to include NVIDIA Tegra

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Samsung have spilled some details on their upcoming YP-M1 PMP, including the suggestion that the 3.3-inch AMOLED touchscreen media device will use an NVIDIA chipset.  That’s prompted speculation that, like the Zune HD, the YP-M1 will be based on the NVIDIA Tegra chipset.

Street Fighter hand-made arcade sticks appear on Etsy

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15 years ago
How much would you pay for a hand-made Xbox 360 wireless arcade joystick, with heavy-duty metal casings, rechargeable batteries and millimeter-for-millimeter Street Fighter II arcade cabinet control layout accuracy?

OCZ Colossus 1TB SSD Pricing Revealed

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OCZ showed of their new Colossus 1TB SSD at Computex, now full details have been released including pricing and availability. The OCZ Colossus fits into a 3.5 inch drive slot in your PC, and it weighs in at 400g, it features read speeds of up to 250 Mbps and write speeds of up to 200 Mbps.

Buddy home computer concept blends touch, projection and needlepoint

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Nothing like a new computer concept to get us thinking, and Guy Ceder’s “Buddy” system certainly ticks the usual boxes of slick industrial design, couch-friendly touchscreen usability and modular components.

PS3 Slim launch gains ground as Sony Japan kill 80GB PlayStation 3

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A leaked memo to a Japanese retailer warning that final orders for the 80GB PlayStation 3 must be placed before Sunday August 9th has added fuel to the expectation that Sony will soon launch the PS3 Slim.

T-Mobile UK Offering iPhone 3G To High End Customers

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T-Mobile in the UK has started to offer the Apple (AAPL) iPhone 3G to its high end customers, although this is not an official deal with Apple as yet, T-Mobile has already started to offer and unlocked version of the iPhone 3G to certain customers who spend more than £75 a month.

Dell and Intel subscription-based tablet coming 2010 to conquer Kindle?

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Dell are tipped to be working with Intel on a 5-inch touchscreen tablet, which will be provided free of charge to users who sign up to one or more digital content subscriptions.

INQ Launches Two Twitter Mobile Phones

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15 years ago
INQ has launched two new mobile phones designed to be used with Twitter, the INQ Chat and INQ Mini. Both of these new mobile phones from INQ have a built in native Twitter application, that INQ developed alongside Twitter, as well as that they also have applications for FaceBook, Skype and IM, plus...

DIY Paper Record Player

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15 years ago
DIY Paper Record Player Perhaps this DIY Paper Record Player is one of the best hacked gadgets I have seen in a long time. To build it the creator simply got a sheet of paper and rolled it in to a funnel while attaching a small needle on to the end of the paper with sticky tape.

USB Squid 1GB Flash Drive

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USB Squid 1GB Flash Drive This USB drive is another unique one from the one and only Etsy. It’s shaped like a squid, hence it’s called the USB Squid. It comes in different shapes and sizes as well as various colours. The USB squid costs $40 with which you get a 1GB flash drive.

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