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Touch360: Wireless USB Flash Drive

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Now you can keep your USB flash drive in your pocket while you copy or transfer files into it. This is made possible by a new product called Touch360.

We created a new product concept that allows users to keep their Flash Drives in their pockets (or purses) by utilizing wireless technologies (Bluetooth, Wireless USB, or other LAN/PAN).

It is needless to say that there will also be a ‘device’ that is essentially a battery-powered RF module that provides a dock for the flash drive.

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 16, 2008 at 12:19 pm

Jupiter: World’s Most Expensive Desktop Computer

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This is it. Now you’ve got a very good reason to be extravagant. That is, if you really can afford it. Can you shell out £375,000 on a desktop PC? I can hear you say “Not if it is gold-plated”. I can assure you this one is more than gold-plated.

Dubbed Jupiter, the desktop PC’s case is solid platinum with diamonds that have been arranged to mimic astrological constellations. It would be a pretty rough deal to pay all that money and get no working innards though, so Zeus, the manufacturer, also chucks in Intel’s 3GHz E6850 Core 2 Duo CPU, 2GB of DDR 2 memory and a whopping 1TB hard drive.


A gold model is also available £280,000. It also has diamonds in its case and the same technical specifications. With this model you can save some cash.

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 15, 2008 at 4:20 am

TrekDesk Treadmill: Burn Calories Behind Your Desk

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Are you stuck to your desk all day and no time for exercise? With the TrekDesk All-In-One Treadmill, you can now work out while you work behind your desk.

No time for the gym, spouse or your kids? Stop the guilt, re-discover your family, burn calories while you work (without sweating) and enjoy life again.

The TrekDesk offers an all-in-one solution for the home worker. Keeping you moving and your heart a-pumpin’ as you tap away at your keyboard answering e-mails. All you have to do is attach the easily assembled 70 x 38 desk onto any standard treadmill. It’s universal design ensures that your existing treadmill is compatible with the TrekDesk.

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 7, 2008 at 12:08 pm

SIYOTEAM USB Card Reader With Bluetooth

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The SIYOTEAM card reader has it all. It supports myriads of cards and above all can also function as a Bluetooth dongle.

It supports several card formats like:

-SD/SDHC
- miniSD
- microSD/SDHC
- MMC
- Memory Stick Micro (M2)
- Memory Stick
- Memory Stick Pro
- Memory Stick DUO
- Memory Stick Pro DUO
What more else would you need from a card reader?

This nice gadget costs about $15. Read product details here.

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 2, 2008 at 12:35 pm

USB Illuminated Keyboard: Type in the Dark

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The USB Illuminated Roll-up keyboard, just like your cell phone, has illumination function, thereby allowing you to type in the dark anytime. Why would you want to type in the dark? Maybe you don’t want to disturb your partner.

Moreover, it’s made of silicon, can be rolled up, and is virtually indestructible. You can wash it and even squish it inside your bag if you’re going on a trip. This nice gadget is available at a price of $13.

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 2, 2008 at 8:43 am

Iogear’s Mobile Digital Scribe

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Many note takers today face a choice of either lugging a laptop everywhere or writing everything down by hand and then manually entering their notes into a computer. Meanwhile, if you’re a compulsive doodler or graphic artist, many of your best works may be buried somewhere in the margins of an old notebook.

Iogear’s Mobile Digital Scribe ($130) represents an innovative alternative for note takers and sketchers alike: an ink pen with a digital component. The Digital Scribe comes with a receiver, and it saves everything you write to plain paper as a digital file. When you plug the receiver into a Windows PC, the device lets you upload your handwritten notes and convert them into text documents via the bundled My Script Notes 2.1 Lite optical character recognition (OCR) software.

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Written by Felix Diamond

April 30, 2008 at 5:29 am

Wear Your Keyboard on Your Pants

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This is not a designer’s pants, but a designer’s keyboard. Yeah, a fully functioning keyboard sewn into the fabric of the Jeans. This is a product of designer Erik De Nijs.

This keyboard pants also includes speakers built into the knees, a pocket for mouse storage in the back, and a joy stick controller behind the zipper. This is geek’s madness carried a little bit far.

Give a little time, we will soon be wearing our monitors as spectacles.

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Written by Felix Diamond

April 25, 2008 at 9:56 am

Scan to eBook With Plustek OpticBook 4600 Book Scanner

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ant to photocopy that book? We have a better idea. Scan it with the newly introduced Plustek OpticBook 4600 Book Scanner. You might want to ask me why you should scan it rather than photocopy it. The reasons are plain simple:

- No paper required – as users can save the scanned file onto the hard drive or any portable storage media.
- Scan and save – besides printing out hard copy, users can choose to scan and save the file to any digital format.

This scanner has a resolution of 1200 dpi (interpolated to 24000) dpi and has a Scanning speed as stunning as 3.2 second per page. Besides, Plustek OpticBook 4600 comes with an optional stand. This thoughtful design elevates the scanner by 122mm with an 18.8 degree angle thereby generating the best scan result even when you are scanning a book with hard and bulky cover.

Create an eBook from a book instead of generating bulky papers. This is a great idea for libraries, as scanning a book is more convenient for both the students and the library than photocopying in this highly digitalised world.

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Written by Felix Diamond

April 23, 2008 at 4:39 am

SOLo Lounge Table: A Fully Connected Table

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Tables are traditionally meant to be tables, and nothing else. As long as a table can stand and maintain its ground, it’s all well and done.

Well, the SOLo Lounge Table has carried the table concept a little far. Apart from being a table, it comes with some useful connectivity options, which are:

- Solar panels placed on the tables to gather energy to recharge your personal gadgets

- A USB port

- Bluetooth transmitter

- Charge controller and

- A LCD monitor to view it all.

This is in addition to blue LEDs that add cool lighting effects when dark.

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Written by Felix Diamond

April 22, 2008 at 12:32 pm

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