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Samsung D520

, May 3rd 2006 Discuss [0]

Samsung has launched the new slim SGH-D520. A masterpiece in design, the tri-band D520 is slimmed and trimmed with all of today’s latest features. This model defines sophistication, uniqueness, and style for the student, worker, modernist, and the music appreciator in you. The slim and trim D520 is a smooth slide-up with captivating contour-edge design and compact casing. Easy to grip and to operate, the D520 measures in at just 101 x 46 x 15.9mm and weighs a mere 93g for mobility with style. Discreetly slip away the slim mobile solution in your jean pocket or shirt pocket to carry around anywhere and anytime. The gentle super-smooth slide mechanism gives users access to an array of multimedia functions and business applications. Tucked away underneath the D520 are advanced mobile functions that fits the digital lifestyle of today’s consumers. Take stunning snapshots using the 1.3 megapixel camera and showcase it on the beautiful 262k colour screen. Do not miss a beat of the latest tune as the D520 with Bluetooth stereo support become your music companion. Also, store and transfer up to 80MB of important documents with internal memory and USB connectivity to get business done whenever and wherever.

KAYA Infrared Lens Filter

, May 1st 2006 Discuss [0]

Kaya Special Optics, Inc. introduces a newly developed product called the "Infrared See-Through Filter PF". The PF is a special optical device that helps to visually penetrate an object's surface in order to view whatever lies below. The PF makes it possible for you to see images that are normally invisible to the human eye. It sounds like science-fiction but it isn't; this fantastic new product has been developed using the most highly advanced optical technologies available. From here on in, we would like to show you the amazing results of the PF.

TORQ N100 PDA with GPS

, May 1st 2006 Discuss [0]

The TORQ N100 is a PDA phone with an onboard receiver that supports Traffic Message Channel (TMC). The N100 comes with a 2.8" touchscreen display, location SMS, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel camera, hands-free dialing capability, and a GPRS Wizard for easy configuration of data services like GPRS, MMS, and WAP.  The TORQ N100 will be on sale soon in U.S. and Canada.

BenQ BW1000 Triple Blu-ray Burner

, May 1st 2006 Discuss [0]

The BW1000 Triple Blu-ray Burner from BenQ reads all Blu-ray disc formats. It offers 2X read and write in Serial ATA interface that caters for even the most data intensive operations. It comes with BenQ's Write Right and SolidBurn technologies working in the background. Having a backup of your computer hard drive is now easier with this.

MobiBLU O Cube speakers

, May 1st 2006 Discuss [0]

MobiBLU's website is offering the Cube speaker for just $30. Similar in size to the cube-sized DAH-1500, the speaker comes with a retractable phono plug that is compatible with any MP3 player or audio device. It's decent enough to listen to it though.

LG-U900, the world’s first 3G DVB-H phone

, May 1st 2006 Discuss [0]

LG Electronics (LG)  announced the launch o f the LG-U900, the world’s first commercially available UMTS (WCDMA) DVB-H phone, at a ceremony in Rome, Italy on April 27. The LG-U900 will be available early May through Hutchison, a leading global telecommunicati ons services provider, in time for the 2006 World Cup. Hutchison Italy, the country’s largest 3G telecommunications provider, has exclusive DVB-H broadcasting rig hts for the 2006 World Cup. The company will provide video footage of all World Cup matches beginning June 6, through the Hutchison’s service channels, ‘La3’. Hutchison plans to offer the LG UMTS (WCDMA) DVB-H phone to customers world-wide, after initially establishing a base in Italy.

Electronic Braille Book

, Apr 30th 2006 Discuss [0]

The Braille Book is an eBook for the blind. Using Bluetooth, the battery-operated “bBook” fetches eBook content and translates it to Braille by raising and lowering the nodules on its face.

Oregon Scientific’s MP121 MP3 player

, Apr 29th 2006 Discuss [0]

Oregon Scientific recently released their lastest version of the world’s first standalone waterproof MP3 player. The MP121 is waterproof up to 3 feet, as well as shockproof, and comes loaded with features: plays MP3 and WMA files, FM radio with 30 preset channels, equalizer graphics display, ID3 tag support, and USB 2.0 support for fast file transers. The MP121 also has a built in pedometer that features target setting (step, calories, distance), a distance calculator, calorie counter, BMI calculator, and stop watch. Great MP3 player for working out though.

Genibo : The new robotic pet dog.

, Apr 29th 2006 Discuss [0]

Since Sony has discontinued recently, South Korean company DasaTech is filling the missing robot dog market with it's Genibo. Not as smooth as an Aibo, but it's satisfying for some already. No price yet.

58 Days Worth of Drawing Exercises in Microsoft Excel

, Apr 29th 2006 Discuss [0]

No this is not a gadget, its simply a book that explains how artist, Danielle Aubert was able to make something spectacular in 58 days. The book , titled 58 Days Worth of Drawing Exercises in Microsoft Excel really impresses you. Never you would thought that Microsoft Excel could be that handy.

Kai Kai sandals

, Apr 29th 2006 Discuss [0]

Kai Kai, a name that resembles the Cantonese (yet another Chinese dialect) slang of "walking" have been made into a pair of sandals. Whats good about them are that they have all rubber soles that will eventually mold to the foot and won't flatten out like other flip flops. Looks nice, but no price yet.

Nokia and Visa Team on Mobile Credit Card System

, Apr 28th 2006 Discuss [0]

Visa and Nokia are joining forces on the world’s first mobile credit card pilot system, which lets consumers shop and pay using their mobile phones. The project will be given a four-month trial in Malaysia, where a 200-user group will be given Nokia’s 3230 prototype to shop 2,500 stores nationwide that have compatible readers. According to Visa, if the trial is successful, the technology could be commercially available by early 2007.

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