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Panasonic VW-CLT1 3D Conversion Lens

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Panasonic’s Photography Department has introduce its new VW-CLT1 3D Conversion Lens which enables compatible device to record 3D images and videos.

Music for Shuffle features music designed for the iPod shuffle

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
This is fascinating to me -- musician Matthew Irvine Brown has compiled a set of 18 musical tracks, about an hour of music total, designed to be played in random order on the iPod shuffle. There was a lot of care and thought put into this as he designed the music to be atmospheric pieces.

I-O Data LCD-MF271XSBR 27-Inch Full HD Monitor

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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I-O Data is set to drop a new Full HD monitor ‘LCD-MF271XSBR’ for the Japanese market. Adopting the Super Resolution Image technology (courtesy of a Renesas chip), this 27-inch widescreen monitor delivers 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio (30,000:1 DCR), 330 cd/m2...

Sanyo PLC-XU4000 Ultra-Portable Projector

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Sanyo has rolled out a new lightweight projector in the US market. Known as the PLC-XU4000, this projector weights at just seven pounds. The Sanyo PLC-XU4000 provides an 1024×768 pixels (XGA) resolution, a 4000 Lumens brightness level and a 2000:1 contrast ratio.

I-O Data Outs 750GB HDPC-U Portable Hard Drive

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
I-O Data has once again expanded its HDPC-U portable hard drive line-up by bringing you the 750GB model.

Guardian iPhone app debuts, subscription available to UK customers

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
The Guardian has released a brand new version of its iPhone app on the App Store, this time featuring a subscription model for UK customers.

“Upstream Component Makers” Corroborate iPad 2 Retina Display

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Whether this Digitimes report is just an echo of the previous rumors, I can’t say, but they seem to have gotten independent confirmation that the next iPad will indeed have a 2048×1536 display. Let’s take it with a grain of salt, though, until we get something a little more solid.

Samsung Snaps Up E-Paper Tech Company Liquavista

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
It was just a few months ago that we heard Samsung was leaving the e-paper e-reader business to focus on LCD-based systems.

Android by the numbers, many still using older OS versions

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Section: Communications, Smartphones Every few weeks Google releases the numbers for Android detailing the percentage of users that are using each version of the OS. This latest set of numbers includes Gingerbread, though the number of users is very small.

Buffalo Releases Three New USB Flash Drives With AES 256-bit Hardware Encryption

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Buffalo has recently introduced three new USB flash drives, the RUF2-HSCLT, RUF2-HSCLTV and RUF2-HSCLTV3. Available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB of storage capacities, these storage devices come equipped with AES 256-bit hardware encryption.

HTC’s First Tablet To Be Called “Flyer,” Launch In March?

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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We heard a few weeks back about a tablet from HTC called the Scribe, and we expected it to be their first entry into that particular device category. But Digitimes reports that they’re actually going to put out one called the Flyer first, in March, and it’s essentially a big Desire.

Pure Black Knife Set Is Evil-Looking, Tasteful

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Man, these are some handsome knives. They’re each cut from a single piece of metal and then given a grippy, non-stick black coating. It’s not really clear whether these knives are actually good knives, but I certainly wouldn’t mind having them hanging in my kitchen. Are you evil?

Nexcopy SSUSB160PC 16-port SuperSpeed 3.0 USB Duplicator

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Nexcopy has recently unveiled the newly design SuperSpeed 3.0 USB duplicator, the SSUSB160PC. The device comes equipped with the company’s powerful Drive Manager software, providing the user with a host of options for data loading, unique data streaming, device imaging and data collecting...

“Media Stream” social features spotted in iOS 4.3 code

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Apple appears to be set to expand iOS functionality with several new features focused on social networking and content sharing. The iOS 4.3 file system includes a new section labeled "Media Stream," which contains another folder titled "Photo Streaming," according to a 9to5Mac report....

Apple now largest mobile phone provider by revenue

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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In a sign of the rapid shift away from non-smartphones, Apple has recently become the number-one provider of mobile phones, finally surpassing the Finnish giant Nokia as "feature phones" fall out of fashion.

Eurocom readies the powerful 15-inch Racer notebook

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Hardware, Laptops If you’re not interested with the plethora of tablet PCs which are coming out in the next few months and you’re still going for the traditional notebook PCs, you might want to consider getting Eurocom’s latest Racer Notebook.

The Daily Slash: January 19 2011

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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First, it’s WAR over on Android Community as a Moto PR representative basically tells ROM developers to STAY AWAY. Then come back to SlashGear and swallow a submarine for science!

JoyFactory Zip Multi-devices Charging System

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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The JoyFactory Zip multi-devices charging system is now available for pre-order. Priced at $69.95, this multi-devices charger system attaches to your gadgets using a special cable that ends with a magnet.

Olympus TP-7 Telephone Recording Device

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Amazon has started selling the Olympus TP-7 telephone recording device that makes phone recording easy and even picks up both sides of the conversation. You just need to plug the TP-7 jack into the “MIC” jack of your recorder, and put the earphone side into your ear.

Sanyo PLC-WL3503 Projector With Pen Annotation

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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The new Sanyo PLC-WL2503 projector supports WXGA resolution and uses a 3 LCD design with a pen and pointer that allows users to make annotations on any projection surface. The projector also supports a 2,500 Lumens of brightness and a 500:1 contrast ratio.

EightBit.me will let you create your own 8-bit graphics avatar

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
IF you were around and conscious of video games in the late 70s and 80s, then you’re very familiar with 8-bit graphics and their fun, but blocky figures.

Western Digital Releases S25 And RE SAS Enterprise Hard Drives

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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At this rate, it's getting pretty near impossible to keep track of exactly hard drives are released each month. Even this week, both Seagate and Western Digital have both released new drives, proving that the unspoken rivalry actually does exist.

Extrasensory Blimp is going to be deployed in Kandahar

January 20th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Tracking the enemy location and operations from a clairvoyant distance of 20,000 feet is an advantage in itself. The possibility of this vision is about to become true in form of $211 million crash program called Blue Devil.

iPad 2 may have 2048×1536 display after all

January 19th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Debate over whether the iPad 2 might use a 2048×1536 display was furthered again on Wednesday night with a claim that the technology was still in the works for the new model. Part manufacturers said that the higher resolution would be part of the new model as it went into its…

Flashy Flip Phone Will Collapse in Your Pocket, Hold Your Flowers

January 19th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Kristian Ulrich Larsen’s “Flip” phone is deceptively named. With its three-sided construction it’s a shape-shifter for sure, but it’s definitely no Razr clamshell.

Samsung snaps up Liquavista for outdoor-ready displays

January 19th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Samsung on Wednesday night confirmed that it had bought out Liquavista in what's likely a play for smartphones and tablets. The buyout gives it access to electrowetting, a technique that can give e-paper performance closer to that of an LCD.

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