The Apple iPhone was unveiled at CES earlier this week and Engadget managed to get a video of the phone. As can be seen in the video below the iPhone looks very sleek and supports some great specs.
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Apple iPhone
Apple has yet again revealed something amazing. The iPhone was put on display at CES and you will be amazed at the look of this device. This is one phone that I must go out and buy!
For the technical specs, the iPhone is 11.6mm thin made in aluminium with a 3.5 inch display which is a multi touch screen. Multi touch is a system which allows more then 1 finger to touch the screen which has some very cool features. Also you can choose between a 4Gb or 8Gb model in which both have a 2 megapixel camera.
For the full pics and specs, check out SlashGear who managed to grab plenty of pics of this great looking phone.
Wireless USB

Since the launch of USB, this connectivity has enabled around 2 billion USB wired devices to be sold around the world. The time has now come to drop these wires while enjoying high speed transfers wireless style. Wireless USB is capable of transferring data at 480Mbps at a 3m range and 110Mbps at a 10m range. If you are like me and have a number of USB devices connected to your computer then the benefits are obvious. Digital cameras, iPods and a number of other USB devices soon stack up and the cables can become a mess. By using WUSB you are able to flick a switch, see the device connect and transfer the files.
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GyroTablet

The GyroTablet was a project by Microsoft which was never released. It uses accelerometers and gyroscopes to track it’s own movements and the software can represent these movements on the screen. Coupled together with Encarta Earth in the demonstration below you can see some great results. The project was made in 2002 with the idea of creating a richer interaction experience. Not only was this researched for Tablet PCs, it was also researched for use in Pocket PCs. By using this technology in a pocket PC you are able to interact with images on screen by tilting the device as though you were holding the object in your hand. Video after the jump.
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SanDisk 32Gb SSD

With the advancements that have soared in memory technology over the last few years we have come to depend on the capability and speed of such from our MP3 players to digital cameras. As we come to expect more from this market we find that SanDisk has delivered the next step in the form of a 32Gb solid state disk (SSD). This SSD boasts enhanced performance, durability and power efficiency all in this tiny package.
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The Sony Skateboard Patent

Sony has recently filed for a patent for something out of their normal scope. The Sony Skateboard Patent has been spotted and it looks like a similar concept to the segway – just without the handles. As you can see from the picture above it looks like a cross between a surfboard, skateboard and hoverboard with gigantic wheels attached. The skateboard works by you moving the centre of gravity to move in the direction you want to go. For those people who have not quite got the balance to surf or skate, this design allows for 2, 3 or 4 wheels so you can choose how daring you want to be.
We do not know if this idea will be hitting our shops any time soon, but what we have learnt with Sony is to watch this space.
Via: Engadget
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Dolphin Boat
Some people are convinced that they are going to be reincarnated in to their favourite animal. Well, for those dolphin lovers out there an opportunity to “try before you die” is now available. The Dolphin boat is a 14ft 10 inch long innovative sea craft which the creators hope one day will turn in to a sport. The Dolphin Boat is a modified Seabreacher and seats 2 people. It uses a super charged 240 horsepower engine which can send the craft up to 10 feet out of the water and allows you to go underwater for 20 seconds at a time.
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Snow Drive

The SnowDrive is a cool looking USB flash drive made by ACP-EP Memory and a snow boarding company. It looks like a small finger type snowboard but when pulled apart it reveals the USB connector. The graphics on the SnowDrive are the same what you would find on X-Games Snowboarding Star Eddie Wall’s board.
The storage comes in several sizes. Linked below is the 2Gb model.
Features
* Forum Graphics w/ Rubberized texture
* Neck strap attachment on USB Drive
* USB 2.0 High Speed Interface (USB 1.1 Compatible)
* True Plug-and-Play connection for hot swap function
* LED indicates when drive is in use
* No drivers required for Windows Me/2000/XP,
* Mac OS 9.0 or later
* Size: 24mm (W) x 4.9mm (H) x 95mm (L)
* Backed by ACP-EP Memory’s 2 Year Warranty
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Build Your own RC Helicopter

We love RC helicopters here such as the Picoz Micro RC Helicopter, and other variations. If you are a fan of RC helicopters and would like to build your own then check out the site linked below. It details the steps that one guy took to build his own helicopter. No doubt, you need to have some good skills to create one of these indoor beauties and no doubt if you are not skilled then you best dish out 30 quid and buy one already made.
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Wiimote Roomba – WiiRoomba

Another Wiiwote hack for you all. This time we see the wiimote controlled roomba. As usual, the wiimote controlls the roomba and when tilted, twisted and turned etc… the roomba will follow these movements.
Via: TechEBlog
USB Shaver
There are tons of USB devices out now ranging from the seasonal christmas tree, rool up piano and more. We now have the rechargeable USB shaver which is charged via your laptop. This is very useful for the business traveler who forgets their regular shaver or a compatible power supply. There isnt too much to the USB shaver. It has an LED which lights up when it is being charged and the USB connector which can fold in to the case to compact it even more.
It weighs just 74 grams and power consumption is low and it shouldnt kill your battery in your laptop.
Via: Coolest-Gadgets
Neosonik Wireless HD Video and Audio

Wireless HD has been mentioned for a while now and Neosonik are going to be showing off their wireless HD video and audio kit at next months CES. The new A/V controller can apparantly transmit the uncompressed data wireleslly. This will be a great step forwards although I do wonder if they can send the infomation uncompressed with it being so detailed and needing a lot of bandwidth. Who knows… I hope that they do impress us all at CES. The kit will set you back 6k dollars for the controller, 15k for the receiver and I believe it includes speakers in that.
Via: Gizmodo




