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Archive for January, 2008

Review: Wipeout Pulse for PSP

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Review: Wipeout Pulse for PSP
Wipeout Pulse is Sony’s latest lighter-than-air racing effort on the PlayStation Portable. The game is still about two weeks away from its official release date, but some near-finished review code showed up at my doorstep a few days ago. Read on to find out whether you should get in the anti-gravity race or stay off the track. I first got a look at Wipeout Pulse back in December during Sony’s Spring 2008 Preview Event. At the time, there wasn’t much for me to say about the game, because I didn’t spend terribly long with it. But now that I’ve run through the game, I have a much better idea of what the series is about and how this game fits into it. (Read the full post about ‘Review: Wipeout Pulse for PSP’…)

Mustek DV300T digital camera looks like a cellphone, isn’t

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Mustek DV300T digital camera looks like a cellphone, isn’t
Posted Jan 31st 2008 4:07PM by Donald MelansonFiled under: Digital Cameras Mustek isn’t exactly known for its high-end cameras, and its new DV300T model sure looks to be no exception, although it at least attempts to make up for its shortcomings with versatility, not to mention a decidedly non-digital camera-like package. Those shortcomings begin with a max 3.1 megapixel resolution for still images and no optical zoom to speak of, but you will be able to use the device as a PMP, a voice recorder, and an e-book reader, although we’re sure even Mustek must have had a chuckle at including that as one of the “6-in1″ features. No word on a price, but if Mustek’s past cameras are any indication, you likely (Read the full post about ‘Mustek DV300T digital camera looks like a cellphone, isn’t’…)

Purple Magic Phone Announced

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Purple Magic Phone Announced
No, you don’t need Prince to announce the Purple Magic cell phone as it was introduced today, being based on the NXP Nexperia Cellular System Solution 7210 for 3G, along with the Purple Labs Linux suite. This is but a reference phone as at time of publishing, but it is already been described as a “fully integrated, turnkey solution” - so in all probability, other handset manufacturers might be working on their own versions of the device already. It is hoped that this handset will further drive down the cost of ownership for a 3G handset. Which is your favorite 3G phone to date, and why? (Read the full post about ‘Purple Magic Phone Announced’…)

Wicked Lasers announces the fire-starting Torch

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Wicked Lasers announces the fire-starting Torch
We had lots of fun with the lasers that we were able to play with recently, thanks to Wicked Lasers. Granted we really have no good use for them ourselves, but they are still fun to play with. The higher powered lasers were able to do some minimal damage in the form of lighting matches or popping a balloon, but Wicked Lasers has taken this to a new level with the introduction of their new Torch. The Torch, according to Wicked Lasers is the “world’s brightest and most powerful flashlight” and has “4100 Lumens with an adjustable high efficiency reflector.” Given that, it does have some pretty amazing power with the ability to burn plastic, light paper or even fry and egg or toast a marshmallow. (Read the full post about ‘Wicked Lasers announces the fire-starting Torch’…)

Claim: Casio Cam So Sensitive It Needs No Shutter

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Claim: Casio Cam So Sensitive It Needs No Shutter
Casio’s EX-F1, its forthcoming top-end digital SLR camera, captures data as such high speed (60 fps) and at such high resolution—6 megapixels a frame—that it merges high-quality photography and HD video in a single device. Full HD movies at 60FPS? Sure. But only sports photographers and other front-line shooters will be able to tell us if you really can whip a single frame out and call it a photo. It’s out in March. Who need nowadays a Camera Shutter? [Akibahara News] Tags: digital, video games, game, video game (Read the full post about ‘Claim: Casio Cam So Sensitive It Needs No Shutter’…)

Bittersweets for the Anti-Valentine

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Bittersweets for the Anti-Valentine

Unless you’re under a rock, you know Valentine’s Day is coming up. You can’t go into a store without seeing the acres of red and pink and hearts and all the other things that go along with this sappy holiday designed to sell boxes of candy and keep the greeting card industry afloat. But what if you could give a crap about Valentine’s Day? Is there a “Bah Humbug” phrase for the anti-Valentine crowd? Or are you newly single and have a lot of angst for anything to do with this sickeningly sweet holiday? Well, have I got the thing for you. Think Geek is selling Despair, Inc.’s (the creator of the fantastic Demotivators) Bittersweets. (Read the full post about ‘Bittersweets for the Anti-Valentine’…)

Zeus Strikes With Gold PCs

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Zeus Strikes With Gold PCs
Zeus introduced its handmade desktop PCs that are constructed from both white gold and regular gold. Specifications of these Midas-era computers include :- Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2GB memory 1TB hard drive GeForce 8400GS graphic card Super MultiDrive (does both Blu-ray & HD DVD) 24″ widescreen monitor at 1,920 x 1,200 resolutionThe white gold and gold computers will retail for approximately $753,345 and $565,010, respectively. Tags: robots, AAC, design, cameras (Read the full post about ‘Zeus Strikes With Gold PCs’…)

The Lord of the iRing

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

The Lord of the iRing
Nowadays great efforts are made in order to simplify our life activity. Thus, there is no need to spare a lot of time in order to perform any operation because just a single touch is enough for modern devices to understand what exactly you want them to do. However, we should never stop at what has been accomplished. Victor Soto who designed a new interesting gadget also adheres to this principle. His concept iRing represents a high-end ring, which helps you by means of Bluetooth technology and a tiny touch screen to control Apple devices, such as iPod and iPhone. Although it’s available just in two colors - black and white - it can be considered as a very stylish device with well-known Apple symbol on it. (Read the full post about ‘The Lord of the iRing’…)

Lobster - 5 in 1 multimedia gadget

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Lobster - 5 in 1 multimedia gadget
It would not be an overstatement to say that almost everybody wants to possess an “all-in-one” device. Yet it is not an easy task to make such a useful thing multifunctional, compact and stylish at the same time. However, a lot of companies succeeded in doing so and brought to market a great variety of different modern gadgets. Danilo Mangini has also designed a very interesting concept. His gadget Lobster consists just of a big screen and represents, at the first sight, nothing interesting or unusual. Yet, this is not the case, because the modules, which can be connected to this device, perform different functions. Altogether there are 5 different modules: MP3 player, GPS navigator, hard disk, camera and cardiometer. (Read the full post about ‘Lobster - 5 in 1 multimedia gadget’…)

Om Nom Nom: Pac-Man Modules Added To Lighting System

Written by admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Om Nom Nom: Pac-Man Modules Added To Lighting System
Ajayi and Quiss, imprisoned the vast Borgesian castle of Iain Banks’s Walking on Glass, are forced to play paradoxical games like one-dimensional chess and invisible dominoes. Add Remake Design’s "Static Pacman" to the exiles’ list of impossible tortures. Tags: video games, lcd, hdtv, Hi-fi (Read the full post about ‘Om Nom Nom: Pac-Man Modules Added To Lighting System’…)



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