Kenwood 10GB7 HDD-based DAP
November 29, 2006

The Kenwood 10GB7 is a very small hard disk based DAP. The screen is small at just 1.5 inches and is OLED too. For the size of this thing it doesnt cut back too much on disk space too. It runs a 10GB hard drive. Other features available are 7 preset EQ modes, USB and a picture viewer.
Unfortunatly it comes at a price and weighs in at 345 dollars. Dimensions for this DAP are 62×44x17mm.
Via: TechEBlog
Annoy-A-Tron
November 29, 2006

If you are bored one day and decide it’s time to anoy someone then go pick up an Annoy-A-Tron. It’s a small circuit board with a battery on it and it’s designed to make your friends or office workers get annoyed. The circuit board can be planted anywhere with it being very small in size. An example would be under a desk. It then emmits a noise from 2KHz to 12KHz from time to time which could really drive the boss up the wall.
Via: OhGizmo
A-DATA Solar Disk and VoIP Disk
November 29, 2006

A-DATA have created a solar powered flasg memory stick. The solar power which takes it’s energy from the sun is responsible for powering the display. The display shows how much space is available on the memory. The VoIP is a similar idea to the V-Phone but it has audio funcionality also which allows you to make calls. More details after the jump.
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Skype - Increasing Quality
November 29, 2006

If you suffer from poor quality calls on Skype then a video has been made to give you instructions on how to improve the quality. Some technical know how is needed, although there are plenty of tutorials on the internet to help you get more clear calls. A few things they cover are setting up your router to give you a fixed IP address, opening a skype port to that IP and then setting that port to have a priority. Making these changes can greatly change the call quality as it gives priority over the other traffic such as downloads that are being done at the dame time.
Let us know if you have any success with this, and also feel free to drop an email to us if you need any advice as I can help also with your quest for better call quality.
Samsung YP-K3
November 29, 2006

The K3 is Samsungs latest in to the market which has a 1.8 inch OLED display and FM tuner. Not much more is known although it might come packed with either a 1, 2 or 4Gb option.
Via: Engadget
Optimus 103 - Is it Real
November 28, 2006

The Optimus 103 was set to be a wonderful keyboard with each key featuring a nice OLED display which was fully customisable via some software on the PC. Unfortunatly it seems like the Optimus was a little bit of a let down on the recent announcement. It appears now that it will not feature a nice set of colour OLED keys… but rather grey scale, and maybe worse… black and white.
The colour 113 version will still happen no doubt, but it seems it’s a little longer then we expected to hear.
Via: Engadget
Credit Card Alarm
November 28, 2006

Credit card fraud can cause some big issues for people if it catches them out. The credit card alarm is just one step to keeping your card safe. The device is made out of plastic and stainless steel and is made to beep every 20 seconds should your card mysteriously get taken from it. The alarm is not a loud noise, but rather a discreet noise to notify you and not others around you.
Maybe I misunderstand the purpose though… surely if someone was to swipe your card then surely they wouldn’t go to the trouble of getting it out of your wallet, taking the card out of the card alarm case, putting it back in your wallet and putting that back in your bag for you to hear the beep (hopefully) which says the card is gone. Very odd!
Via: UberGizmo







