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New Tokyoflash Watch: Kisai Satellite

December 8th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The brand new USB rechargeable Kisai Satellite watch is the second timepiece to go from a Tokyoflash Design Studio Blog concept to a real buyable product. One of Satellite’s most attractive features is its wrist band.

Microsoft Kinect Shortages Just Before Christmas

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Its seems that the must have gadget this year is the Microsoft Kinect motion controller for the Xbox 360. We have already heard that Microsoft has sold 2.5 million Kinect’s and is looking to sell 5 million by the end of the year.

AT&T branded Nokia X7 leaks again

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Nokia’s quad-speaker X7 smartphone has leaked again, this time courtesy of Nokia-nemesis Eldar Murtazin.

iOS 4.2.1 Untethered Jailbreak gets video demo

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The iPhone Dev Team has announced a new, untethered jailbreak for iOS devices running 4.2.1, including the iPod touch 4G, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPad.

CAPS LOCK ISN’T DEAD reassures Google on Chrome OS keyboards

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14 years ago
It seems internet commenter dismay that Google’s Chrome OS notebook, the Cr-48, lacks a Caps Lock key may be premature.

Apple’s MobileMe To Get Improvements Next Year

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14 years ago
If you use Apple’s MobileMe service, then  you probably think it could do with a few improvements, and it seems that Apple has a few things planned for MobileMe in 2011.

Tokyoflash Kisai Satellite Watch Concept Becomes Reality

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14 years ago
Some of our readers will remember the Tokyoflash Sensha Watch concept that we showed you a few month back, we just got an email from Tokyoflash saying that they have just put this cool design into production and it is now called the Tokyoflash Kisai Satellite.

ZScape 3D Holographic Prints (video)

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Zebra Imaging’s has perfected the art of creating 3D Holographic mapping prints called ZScape. The prints are created using a number of different 3D data sources that are then rendered as thousands of holographic elements by recording laser light onto a single film-based material.

Multitouch Bookeen Cybook Orizon is world’s thinnest eBook reader

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With the recently announced Bookeen Cybook Orizon eBook by Bookeen, the eBook lovers may just have a new reason to rejoice this holiday season.

Google grabs 60,000 Cr-48 notebooks while Acer conservative on Chrome OS demand

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Google’s Cr-48 Chrome OS notebook will be offered to developers, business and education users, and the general public as part of the search giant’s early access program, but just how limited are the numbers Google is talking about?

Some Nexus S handsets will use Super Clear LCD not Super AMOLED confirms Samsung

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Google’s Nexus S will see broader availability than just the US and the UK, but it won’t be exactly the same hardware that arrives in every country.

iOS 4.2.1 Untethered Jailbreak Demonstrated

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Well, it looks like the untethered iOS 4.2.1 jailbreak release date just got a little closer with Musclenerd uploading a video to youtube demonstrating an iOS 4.2.1 iPod touch 4G booting untethered and then loading up Cydia.Up till now, the iOS 4.2.1 jailbreak has required the phone/iPod to be...

All new Chrome OS netbooks will have cellular modems

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Section: Computers, Laptops, Netbooks While showing off Chrome OS at the tail end of the it’s Chrome presentation, Google announced that every Chrome OS netbook will ship with cellular modems.

Swype For Android Receives Accuracy Update

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Swype the application that allows you to drag your finger across keys to write rather then typing, has just received a new accuracy update. The Android Swype app is still currently in Beta at the moment but the new update to version 2.15.56.14870 includes several important fixes and improvements.

iOS 4.2.1 Untethered Jailbreak In Action (Video)

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14 years ago
MuscleNerd has announced that the iPhone Dev Team will be releasing a new untethered jailbreak for iOS 4.2.1, and you can see the jailbreak for the latest version of Apple’s iOS in the video below.

Pac-Man Nails

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Over at the popular do-it-yourself guides sharing website Instructables, a member that goes by the username cbm104 will teach you how to make your own Pac-Man nails. I saw this idea in a ’60s leather work book many years ago, it’s great so the world should know.

OnLive iPad App Available

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OnLive has today released their OnLive Viewer application that allows you to view gameplay and watch any game that someone else is playing on the OnLive cloud and toggle between games just like surfing TV channels.

Nica Sunrise Bluetooth headset looks like a hockey puck

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Maverick Lifestyle has a line of Bluetooth headsets for people that want something that looks a bit different from your typical Bluetooth headset. The line of headsets that the company offers are in the Nica family and a new member has been added to the family called the Nica Sunrise.

Akatsuki Venus probe overshoots: next chance in 7 years

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Despite having reached Venus, the Japanese Akatsuki probe has failed to enter orbit around the planet, instead over-shooting for reasons scientists aren’t yet sure of.

Lian Li unveils new PC-X500FX computer chassis

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Lian Li makes some of the coolest and most expensive PC cases that you are likely to find if you are building up a new desktop computer. The company has announced a new computer chassis called the PC-X500FX that looks a lot like a case the company already has.

Samsung Gloria 10-inch Windows 7 tablet with sliding QWERTY due early 2011?

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Samsung’s plans to broaden the Galaxy Tab range in 2011 aren’t new, but the company’s supposed intentions for a Windows 7 tablet with a physical keyboard are.

U.S. Cellular to launch Optimus U December 13

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U.S. Cellular has announced that it will be launching the LG Optimus U on December 13. The Android 2.2 smartphone is being pitched at first time users. The device centers on a 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen and uses a virtual keyboard featuring Swype input.

Nexus S Super AMOLED to be Replaced with Super Clear LCD in Russia

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The Google Nexus S from Samsung will be launching in the next couple of weeks in the US and the UK. When it arrives, it will have a Super AMOLED screen.

Google Lattitude iPhone App Turns Up In iTunes

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It seems that Google is about to launch an official Google Latitude app for the iPhone. The Google Latitude app briefly appeared in Apple’s iTunes app store in Japan, it has since been pulled from the app store.

Garmin creates free geocaching community called OpenCaching

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14 years ago
I have used a GPS device on more than a few occasions to figure out where I was going and to get around in cities I am not familiar with. I have never done any geocaching and really fail to see what the point of it is personally.

PNY offers GTX 570 video card with cool game bundle

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Yesterday marked the official launch of the NVIDIA GTX 570 video card line. The launch means that hoards of cards were landing on the market and for most of them the only thing that separates them from each other is the name stamped on the box and the game and software bundle that the cards ship...

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