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Sandals and Surfboard USB Memory

Green-House, a manufacturer from Japan, have created a set of cool USB flash drives. [Read more…]

Samsung Mondi Announced

The Samsung Mondi has now been officially announced. The phone features a full QWERTY slide out keyboard and surprisingly runs the Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. [Read more…]

iPod Controlled Mazda RX-8

This cool project allows the user to control various functions of their car by using an iPod Touch or any other mobile device with web access. [Read more…]

iNAVI K3 GPS

inavi-k3-gpsThinkware, a Korean based company are launching an entry level GPS navigation device over in South Korea. The low end device features some very nice looking 3D navigation.

The iNAVI K3 has a 7 inch WVGA LCD display that shows some very nice visuals to those navigating around. The GPS is powered by a SiRF V6 chipset and inside you’ll also find a hefty 900MHz processor. It has 256MB RAM built in as well as 512MB ROM. The memory can be increased by making use of an SDHC memory card. TO say this is one of the “entry level” devices it certainly does look a lot more visually impressive to what we see over here in the UK. [Read more…]

Asus Eee PC 1002H

asus_eee_pc_1002hAsus are launching another Eee PC in their 1000 range. This time it’s the Eee 1002H that will be launched. Lets see what is different to the rest of the 1000 series.

The Asus Eee 1002H has a 10 inch screen running at a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. It has a chiclet style keyboard, runs an Intel Atom N280 processor that runs at 1.66GHz and has 1GB of DDR2 RAM. This Eee opts for a 160GB harddrive and Asus allow you 10GB of storage online. A 5 hour battery life is promised in this model. On to connectivity is has WiFi at b/g and n capabilities and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR is included which can be used to tether up to your mobile phone for broadband access on the move. A VGA port, 3 USB 2.0 ports and wired ethernet port are also included. A memory card reader can also be found in the side of the Eee 1002H.

It’s a nice looking netbook and with it’s processor, HD storage space and fairly decent sized keyboard it makes an ideal travel companion for those wanting a smaller XP capable netbook for the road.

Asus Eee PC 1002H Features

# Shiny surface and Portable Computing: 1.2kg, slim with HDD
# Comfortable user-experience: 254 mm Chiclet KB, 10″ LCD monitor, multi-touch pad, one key F9 system recovery
# Excellent mobile Internet experience: 802.11n, BT, 10G Eee Stoarge to share
# Exciting internet video communication enjoyment: digital array mic and webcam

Available from Amazon costing $404.90.

Via: SlashGear and Asus

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Can Water Cut It?

can-water-cut-itYou must have seen the Will It Blend videos where Tom Dickson of Blendtec smashes various gadgets to pieces by using his ultra tough blender. A new company are trying something similar which see’s them asking the question “Can Water Cut It?”

Check out the video below which shows how easily an old iPod can be cut very cleanly in half. The process is very quick and as there is no heat generated from the jet it prevents materials from distorting.

“What makes waterjets so popular? Waterjets require few secondary operations, produce net-shaped parts with no heat-affected zone, heat distortion, or mechanical stresses caused by other cutting methods, can cut with a narrow kerf, and can provide better usage of raw material since parts can be tightly nested.”

Via: Hacked Gadgets and Can Water Cut It?

Demy Kitchen Safe Touchscreen Digital Recipe Reader

demyThe Demy is a digital recipe reader designed to go in your kitchen. It has a high resolution touch-screen interface that allows you to flick through 250 pre-loaded recipes.

The source of information for the Demy comes from Keyingredient.com. Up to 10000 recipes can be stored with 5000 of those containing pictures. When you get the device you set up a free Key Ingredient account which allows you to browse the website, click on the recipes you like and hit a button to add them to your account. You then connect up the Demy to your laptop or PC/Mac with a USB cable and download the saved recipes to your Demy. [Read more…]

Samsung Trance U490 Leaked Shots

samsung-tranceThe Samsung Trance U490 is a new slider phone that is due to go on sale Q2 this year. It is a replacement to the Juke and will be made available on the Verizon network. PhoneArena managed to get some leaked information about it. Lets take a look. [Read more…]

Acer Aspire One with 11.6 Inch Screen

acer-aspire-oneAcer are about to release a new Aspire One with a slightly larger screen then the previous 10.1″ version. The latest model will sport an 11.6 inch screen according to Macles*. [Read more…]

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iPhone OS 3.0 Full Details

iphone_os_3-0After a packed couple of hours with Apple yesterday, they managed to reel off all the features of the iPhone OS 3.0. As well as reeling off a ton of new features they also promised to address a number of concerns/complaints that users had. [Read more…]

XBee PRO XSC RF Data Modules

xbee_900_rf_wirelessIf you need to get some data across a long distance and have no phone system or internet connection to achieve this then check out these XBee PRO XSC RF Data Modules. [Read more…]