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Miseal Mini Palm Sized Projector

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Check out this tiny projector which fits in the palm of your hand, it certainly looks very small, it is from Japan and is called the Miseal.

Brando Mini Bluetooth Keyboard compatible with PS3

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Brando have taken the tiny wraps off of their latest Bluetooth keyboard, and it’s definitely been created with portability rather than usability in mind.

Dell Latitude XT2 multitouch Tablet PC launches

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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We weren’t actually expecting it until tomorrow, but Dell have officially announced the Latitude XT2 Tablet PC.

La Machine, by Pete Carr

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Pete Carr, whose photograph of a giant robot spider graced Boston.com over the weekend, has an entire gallery of it at his homepage. It's practically impossible to pick a favorite: each and every one captures something wonderful of this freakish creation.

LG Incite SU200/KU2000 Smart Phone

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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LG Electronics releases its company contact smartphone Incite (model: LG-SU200/KU2000) in Korea market through SKT and KTF, which is available for below 700,000 (KRW).

Vudu Movie Streamer Plummets to $150

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Vudu on Monday slashed the price of its TV set-top box in half. The price cut brings the Vudu HD movie rental box down to $150 — about $80 less than its major rival, the Apple TV. Vudu launched its set-top TV box for $400 in September 2007, and just four months later the price dropped to $300.

Video iPhone concept looks, eh, alright

February 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Another day, another iPhone 3 (iPhone Video?) mockup. Clearly this is completely from some fellow’s imagination, but it’s fun to play make-believe anyway. The problem with this one is that the interface is cluttered, something Apple would avoid.

Archos Combining Phone, Tablet with Android

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In a joint statement, Archos and Texas Instruments said Monday that Archos will launch a so-called Internet Media Tablet that will use the Google Android software stack to add phone functionality. The tablet will be released during the third quarter, the companies said in their statement.

Contact Lens Could Bring TV Into Future Eyes

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Miniaturization of circuits and displays could lead to televisions shrunk into contact lenses and being powered by body heat, according to British futurologist Ian Pearson. Channels could be changed using voice commands or gestures, Pearson told The Daily Mail.

Verizon Hub E! and National Geographic content announced, plus Femtocell

February 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Verizon Wireless have released a mass of new information about the Verizon Hub, which officially launched at the beginning of the month.

Plastic Logic announce content partners: USA Today, Zinio and more

February 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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If Amazon thought they’d have the whole ebook reader spotlight today with the launch of the Kindle 2, they’ll be pretty disappointed.

Flame Effect Gas Fires

February 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The Flame Effect Gas Fires by Superior Fires. See the photos, it looks like a TV, I love it! It features sing a safe high efficiency system that burns natural gas and patented catalytic converter technology allows for a flueless design.

“Unintended Fusion”

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Photo: Christian Weber Unintended Fusion [Dezeen]

Japan gets solar parking spot for electric bikes

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Electric bikes are becoming more and more popular in Japan as top electronics brands such as Panasonic, Toshiba and Yamaha are rolling out new models monthly. In December last year, Sanyo announced an electric bike and said it may even be exported to overseas markets soon.

Dell XT2 Tablet PC Detailed Specs Leaked

February 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Remenber the Dell XT2 tablet PC spotted last March ?Well, the beast is not officially announced just yet but a leaked specs sheet is popping-out revealing its specs and expected launch date.

Sony XB ‘Extra Bass’ headphones announced

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Sony have unleashed a new five-strong range of headphones, designed for listeners who like a little extra boom in their bass.

Jobo’s PhotoGPS Is Now Mac-friendly

February 7th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Remember the Jobo’s PhotoGPS that was launched last year, now the company has made it available for Mac users.

Film 2 SD Negative Scanner Sticks Your Negatives on a Memory Card

February 6th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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If you want to digitize that enormous collection of negatives that is sitting in the bottom of a drawer somewhere, the Film 2 SD negative scanner is one option. As the name implies, it scans negatives and saves the images on an SD memory card.

$6,000 Bang & Olufsen System Features Pandora-like Music Analysis

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Electronics maker Bang & Olufsen is releasing a 500GB digital audio player this month that uses an intelligent 'music identity' system similar to Pandora.com's and Microsoft's MixView. But sadly, its BeoSound 5 system is likely to only end up in the showcase rooms of America's richest families.

MSI officially announce the MSI Wind NetOn AP1900 all-in-one desktop PC

February 6th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Section: Computers, Desktops MSI has officially announced their latest all-in-one desktop PC—the NetOn AP1900.  The NetOn line features hardware similar to that found in most netbooks, which to say is not the fastest or most powerful, nonetheless, they should serve very nicely for most...

Fibre Optic Camera Flash Ring

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If you have a digital SLR camera and another spare $5 then you could build your self a cool looking DIY Fiber Optic camera flash ring. This DIY device allows you to make the end of the lens flash all the way around to light up a subject.

Corega NAS

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Backing up your data is essential these days due to the amount of photos, movies, documents and emails you have on your computer. One good way of backing up is by using a NAS (network attached storage) device. Corega have created a NAS that is well worth looking at.

Sega planning some sweet new arcade hardware?

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A few trademarks have been filed by Sega in regard to “stand alone video game machines, arcade game machines with built-in screens” and a few other terms, obviously relating to new arcade hardware. Good for you, Sega!

P500 Media Center from S1Digital

February 6th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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P500 Media center from S1Digital is launched along with S800 and P600 media centers.P500 is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and packs four CableCARD tuners, a QAM/ATSC tuner, HDMI/DVI ports and 7.1 audio output.With a $5,999 starting price, P500 can be connected to Crestron, AMX, RTI, HAI...

Re(Birth)Ception

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Re(Birth)Ception by Bosch & Fjord. Square white shapes and pillars in different sizes and heights with red organic formed carvings create a meeting landscape where people can meet in many different constellations.

Unboxing: Verizon Hub

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When you walk into a Verizon Wireless store to plunk down $199.99 (after the $50 rebate) for the new Verizon Hub, some of your hard-earned cash is going to pay for the VoIP phone / media hub's stylish packaging, which is strikingly similar to those sleek and sturdy Apple iPhone boxes.

Samsung vanilla digicam ES10 with 8.1MP

February 6th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Samsung digital camp has quietly snuck a new ES lineup with the introduction of an ES10- a 8.1 MP 1 /2.5-inch CCD image sensor vanilla camera with 3x optical zoom, 2.5-inch LCD and a host of basic camera features you would normally expect from nowadays digicams.

Video: That MIT “sixth sense” device in action

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That “sixth sense” device is a heck of a let more interesting actually seeing it in action. It’s also a heck of a lot more interesting the way Wired describes it, as opposed to Reuters’ “Um, it does stuff! Far out!”

Reminder: Monday is Kindle 2 Day!

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Just a friendly reminder that CrunchGear will be blogging live from the Amazon.com press conference on Monday, 2/9, at 10am eastern. How great is it going to be? Will Bezos be there? Will it involve Kindle 2s? Will there be dancers? Will it involve something even better and more incredible?

Rubik’s 360 Will Boggle Minds, Wear Out Arms

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After inventing the Rubik's Cube, professor Erno Rubik has devised a new puzzle to frustrate and delight us. And this time it's spherical. Dubbed the Rubik's 360, the puzzle consists of six colored balls contained in three transparent plastic spheres.

Tazzari Zero electric city car

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Italian car makers Tazzari is promising the zero, a 113-inch long city car that is two and a half feet shorter than the Mini Cooper and slightly longer than the tiniest smidgen of a Smart car.

Birth of an Apple Product, Behind the Scenes

February 6th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Jonathan Ives, Apple designer; thanks to Gizmodo for the image We all know that Apple designers have it pretty rough under the watchful eye of Steve Jobs, but what steps do they actually have to go through to get these products finalized?

Airplane Graveyard

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The fabled graveyard where those pachyderms of the sky amble off to die with one last bellow and a final feeble musth. Click the link for an awesomely zoomable Google Map.

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