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Thursday, August 7, 2008

world’s smallest USB drive


Kingston has released their new DataTraveler Mini Slim flash drive. Measuring 1.5 inch x 0.6 inch x 0.25 inch, known as the world’s smallest USB drive today. It is available in black, blue or pink and priced at £4.60 (2GB) and £7.90 (4GB). Getting smaller and smaller day by day, I think soon we’ll have a pendrive at the size of the USB connector and that time we will have the problem of taking it out from the port.

[via TechFresh]

Flee the flyng digital camera


The Flee is designed to be thrown into the air where it will then take amazing aerial shots, something that until now you would have needed a small plane’s assistance for. The aerial shots are then sent back to your mobile phone via Bluetooth, before the Flee returns to the ground ready for use again.


Portable Pocket Shower



The seasonal feature of our planet earth doesn’t allow us enjoy rains throughout. Also, the thought of very existence of a portable bathroom seems a remote possibility. But your desire to enjoy the shower irrespective of other two causes mentioned above can be fulfilled. Popularly known as signature American Sea to Summit, the pocket shower comes in a form of a backpack. Designed and developed using sturdy plastic, a dispenser comes equipped at its one end facilitating the fall of water. Flexible enough to be carried to a vacation spot; it can easily be wrapped into a small portfolio once not in used. It is dependent upon two essential rudiments i.e. a close by source of water and secondly the presence of a nearby tree, where it can be fixed and you can enjoy a comfortable shower

Grand theft auto 4 coming to PC!!!!


Good news to PC gamers, Rockstar is going to release the PC version of GTA IV on the 18th November in North America and November 21st in Europe, bringing all of the rich, immersive narrative experience found in the console versions, along with newly expanded multiplayer just for PC. For San Andreas, I need to tune down all the graphic setting, for GTA IV, I think I need to break my piggy bank for a better graphics card.

Dutch scientist generate electricity from kites


Scientists at the Delft University of Technology have come out with a power kite system that generates electricity that is capable of powering 10 homes. Thing goes like that, an array of kites called the Laddermill were flied 30,000 feet to the air in order the generate nearly 10 megawatts of power. Check out the video

Bluetooth handsfree rearview mirror with parking sensor and Bluetooth


This is a rearview mirror plus parking sensor plus Bluetooth handsfree, all in one device. It features Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, compatible with all Bluetooth enabled mobile phones and support music playback wirelessly from mobile phones, car stereo system or others. Caller ID will be display on the mirror whenever call is active.
• Easy installation, the mirror simply clips over the top of your existing mirror.• Caller ID indicate with large LED lights, support English alphabet display.• Noise suppression and echo cancellation technology.• AVRCP profile integrated, control the audio playback when used with Bluetooth USB dongle.• Built-in microphone and built-in dual stereo louderspeaker.• Built-in FM frequency transmitter to connect to your car stereo.• Universal audio input for audio devices, such as iPods, MP3, MP4 to enjoy wireless stereo listening.• Stereo earphone provided for total private conversation.
The Rearview Mirror + Parking sensor + Bluetooth handsfree all in one device is available for $104.56.

Raidon STARRAY S3 – HDD casing with keypad access


Everything in our hard drive is not intended to be viewed by everybody, obviously no one is foolish enough to leave their company business strategy plans in an external hard drive on a competitors desk. Then again, if it's enclosed in a Raidon STARRAY S3, no one need be worried. This is the world's first keypad password protected 2.5" HDD enclosure (Quiet a mouthful isn't it?). The USP of this product is that unless you type the right code, you will not be able to access the locked partition in your HDD. The Raidon STARRAY S3 is able to provide 100% protection on its X-Zone partition drive which is basically an encrypted partition with half the capacity of the hard drive

The keypad is surely a neat feature of the Raidon STARRAY S3, but what bothers me is if the data stored in the X-Zone is protected when the HDD is removed from the keypad casing? Nevertheless the device is priced at $69.
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iPhone 3G gets illegally blonde


Blonde, blue, green, red, take your pick and prep the new iPhone 3G in the hues you always wanted. Colorware is at it again, and has come out with such a satisfying palette that it's difficult to pick any one shade. The combinations are spectacular, of course you do the back but you can also hue up the earbuds, frame, button and SIM Card tray. The minimum (i.e. the back) starts at $150 but keep adding $20 for every other option chosen.
Via - Gizmodiva