Ora watch tells in through tape
September 30, 2009

The Ora watch comes with a face that is definitely different from what you’re used to, since it features a face that is interwoven with the background of measuring tape. Whether the final product is fashionable or not, we leave that up to your own interpretation, but you can be certain that that is definitely something different. Would you want to see a concept like that hit the market, and how much are you willing to pay for something like that?
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Elgato EyeTV for iPhone and iPod touch
September 30, 2009

Elgato has rolled out its EyeTV app for the iPhone and iPod touch which is available on the App Store. What does the EyeTV app do? It allows users to watch live TV and recordings directly on an iPhone, alongside browsing through the detailed program guide. In fact, you can plus use the iPhone to record TV shows back home on a Mac regardless of how far you are away from home sweet home, with the ability to schedule your recordings as well. You can expect to fork out $4.99 a pop for the EyeTV from the iTunes Store. [Press Release]
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Wireless USB Superbooster Extender
September 30, 2009

Cables To Go juts rolled out its Wireless USB Superbooster Extender, where the device will enable users to connect any USB device like a printer, scanner, camera or interactive whiteboard to their computer without having to live out a tethred lifestyle – just invent certain you don’t venture beyond a 150-foot radius and you’re good to go. In fact, it is able to be accessed and controlled from another room or floor without having to be confined by the “line of sight” requirements that is normally found in other wireless USB technologies. Expect the Cables To Go Wireless USB Superbooster Extender to come with a host adapter and one device adapter, where it will include a driver software and is easily set up within a matter of minutes, retailing for $189.99 a pop. [Press Release]
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Dell Latitude Z notebook
September 30, 2009

Dell’s latest Latitude Z notebook is touted to be the first ultra-thin 16″ notebook which is under an inch thin, where it will run on a 4-cell battery with a bunch of forward-thinking innovations and breakthrough features that will definitely manufacture your day at the office. Coming in a lean tapered design and soft-touch Black Cherry finish, you will find ample space that makes up its multi-touch touchpad and silky-touch backlit keyboard, accompanied by a high definition WLED display at 1,600 x 900 resolution, a 2-megapixel camera and Dell Capture technology which is able to scan and save business cards to Microsoft Outlook contacts on the go, while Dell FaceAware Lock-Out will compose certain your computer locks up (in a good way) whenever you step away from the notebook so that nobody nosey will poke around when you’re taking a toil
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SanDisk offers bunch of gaming cards
September 30, 2009

SanDisk is back with a wide range of memory cards that will see action in the gaming industry, starting with the Memory Stick Micro (M2) card and gaming pack which will come in various capacities of up to 16GB, helping PSP go users double the amount of storage available. Each purchase will come with a M2 to Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSPD) adapter. Apart from that, SanDisk too will roll out the 32GB SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo and SanDisk Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo where the former will target Sony PSP-3000 and PSP-2000 handheld consoles, while the latter is capable of delivering 30MB/sec read and write speeds, making it more than suitable for shooting in full HD video mode. Last but not least is the SanDisk SDHC Memory Card for Nintendo DSi pictured here, where it will come in 4GB and 8GB capacities.
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SNES runs on Nokia N900
September 30, 2009
Looks like the Nokia N900 is robust decent to run an emulator of the SNES, where it will plus boast Wiimote support, letting you enjoy your favorite SNES classics with the latest Nintendo console controller. Heck, you can plus hook up the N900 to a TV thanks to TV out connectivity for that big screen action, reliving those Mode 7 glory days all by again.
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TerreStar Genus smartphone
September 30, 2009

AT&T and TerreStar have teamed up to bring the new TerreStar Genus hybrid smartphone to the masses, where they will be able to take advantage of both AT&T’s network and TerreStar’s satellite network whenever you want to make/receive a shout. that means you will be able to take advantage of the satellite network whenever there isn’t an available cellular signal, making certain your boss can shout you no matter where you are – even while holidaying on the Andes. that Windows Mobile-powered handset will come with GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSDPA connectivity, a 2.6″ touchscreen display, a full QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi support, GPS navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.
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