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Archive for March 24th, 2008

Pinel & Pinel iCase

Monday, March 24th, 2008


The Pinel & Pinel iCase houses your ipod in luxury and comfort during your travels, letting you listen to it without any worry of scratches or knocks. Each case comes with Altec Lansing speakers to ensure decent sound quality unlike those cheap portable speakers. A remote control is included with each purchase, as you will be able to use the Pinel & Pinel iCase as a home speaker dock as well. The Pinel & Pinel iCase comes with a wood-covered case, accompanied by durable leather and necessary pockets to hold all your essential travel accessories. Don’t worry if you’re rocking to a second or third generation iPod as the Pinel & Pinel iCase is compatible with all of them.

ECTACO jetBook Reader

Monday, March 24th, 2008

The Kindle looks as though it has received a worthy competitor in the form of the jetBook reader from ECTACO. You get the following for $349.95.

  • 5″ grayscale display (bah!)
  • Bookmarking ability
  • Multi-language support
  • MP3 playback
  • SD memory card slot

Super-Slim USB Mouse is too slim for my taste

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Have you ever thought that your mouse was just too large to use comfortably? Perhaps if you sliced it down the middle it would be the perfect size. Honestly, I can’t say that I’ve ever had such a thought cross my mind. Rather there have been some mice which I thought were almost too slim for my tastes. If you’re very much unlike myself, you might enjoy this Super-Slim USB mouse.

This mouse measures only 0.94 inches wide, which is really thin. I dug out one of my old plain-Jane Logitech mice and measured it for reference, and it came up at just over two inches, making this mouse less than half the width of an ordinary mouse. Mind you that you don’t get your buttons cut in half, as the single button functions as two. The front is a left click, while the rear is a right. Some might say this is a good mouse for taking on the road, however, there are much better ones on the market for just that. On the bright side, you won’t break the bank with this $11 mouse.

Source: GeekAlerts

Teens invent vanishing nail polish

Monday, March 24th, 2008

When I was in school, I always dreaded the thought of having to wear a uniform. Other schools in the state had adopted the idea, and our school district had discussed the possibility as well. I’m the kind of person who likes to express myself, so I don’t like being told that I must dress exactly like the next guy. Apparently there were a group of girls at a British high school that wanted to stand out a bit too. So much that they invented sunlight-reactive nail polish.

Normally nail polish is about the last thing that I would choose to write about, however, this is awesome because a bunch of teenagers created the stuff. Their school prohibits the wearing of any sort of makeup, which means that they aren’t even allowed to wear nail polish, because it would have to be removed before the next school day.

The girls developed a special type of nail polish that looks bright and colorful when exposed to the sunlight. However, once they go inside away from the sun’s rays, the polish simply fades away to clear. How awesome is that? Those teens should patent the stuff, they’d make a mint off girls in similar situations.

Source: CrunchGear

iLuv Ships i399

Monday, March 24th, 2008


If you’ve been holding out for the iLuv i399 ipod speaker dock, your long, agonizing wait is finally over. iLuv will begin to ship it from today onwards, placing the following features at your fingertips.

  • 45W of RMS output
  • 2.1 channels
  • Doubles up as an iPod charger
  • Supports most iPods (except first 3 generations)
  • 3.5mm input
  • Integrated FM tuner
  • BluePin II connectivity for Bluetooth devices
  • 300 feet operating range

The iLuv i399 will cause $230 worth of damage to your bank account.

DMXTB Deluxe Marine Tool Kit

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Don’t you just hate it when you’re busy concentrating on a home improvement job, only to find that your screwdriver has just dropped into the toilet bowl, plunging into depths previously unknown to mankind and inviting you to perform the most unsavory of extraction operations. The DMXTB Deluxe Marine Tool Kit ensures that won’t happen, with its four Nut Drivers, two Screw Drivers, two Open-ended Wrenches and a Prop Wrench being 100% corrosion resistant and floatable. Just make sure you rinse them with mild soap/water and dry completely after each use in order to maximize its life.

TechnoGym Kinesis Personal Heritage

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Overview

TechnoGym, the world’s leading gym equipment manufacturers have come up with their new Kinesis Personal Heritage. From a beginner to an experienced fitness freak, this health equipment offers a wide range of benefits providing strength, breathing control, resistance, coordination, flexibility and posture control. The different programs available with TechnoGym Kinesis Personal Heritage include health and wellness, sport and toning.

Features

  • Full Gravity.
  • Quiet and Safe.
  • Multi-Purpose.
  • Ergonomic.
  • 200 Exercises in 1 sq meter.

You get a bundle of user services with the multi-function TechnoGym Kinesis Personal Heritage. You can easily choose the right kind of workout for yourself with the online Wellness Tutor of TechnoGym Kinesis Personal Heritage. Moreover, the Wellness Trainer provides you with a guided workout session.

Box content

The box comprises of TechnoGym Kinesis Personal Heritage, Kinesis Personal Guide and Interactive DVD.

Price

TechnoGym Kinesis Personal Heritage is available at a price of 7,980 Euro.

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MD Sound’s KO-GPS4 navigator includes e-book reader

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Posted Mar 24th 2008 11:03AM by Darren Murph
Filed under: GPS, Handhelds


Can’t say it’s likely that you’ll find MD Sound products on just any ole store shelf, but for those that look hard enough, they can procure the firm’s latest PND, the KO-GPS4, right now. Carefully watching his words, the outfit’s head of product development notes that “as far as [it] can tell, [this unit is] the first personal navigation device to include the popular e-book capability.” Beyond that, you’ll find a built-in MP3 / video player, photo viewer, Li-ion battery good for three hours on a full charge and a 4.3-inch touchscreen. Yeah, the $249.99 sticker may be tempting at first glance, but we’re pretty confident you can still do better for two and a half bills. Full release after the jump.

MD SOUND RELEASES PERSONAL NAVIGATION DEVICE WITH E-BOOK CAPABILITY

Los Angeles CA, March 18, 2008; MD Sound announced the release of the KO-GPS4 PND. “The KO-GPS4 is, as far as we can tell the first PND (personal navigation device) to include the popular e-book capability,” according to Sharam Tabibnia in charge of product development at MD Sound.

Full featured including a touch screen user interface the KO-GPS4 allows the user to listen to mp3 files, view pictures, view videos, navigate the continental United States and read e-books. The built in Lithium-ion battery provides up to three hours use time away from the 12 volt (car) or 110 volt (home) power source.

The 4.3 inch touch screen is the perfect size for visibility and portability. The graphic user interface is so intuitive that most users will not find it necessary to consult the owner’s manual for operation instructions in any of the operation modes. With millions of points of interest a user can find transportation related sites; from airports to auto repair facilities; shopping; entertainment; tourist attractions; restaurants; government and community services; emergency services and hotels.

At a Suggested Retail Value of $249.99 the MD Sound KO-GPS4 will fit comfortably into the budget of even the most value minded consumer.

MD Sound, perhaps the fastest growing consumer electronics brand is becoming well known for providing consumers with high quality, high performance, great reliability and terrific value.

Distributed by 7 Elephants, a very well established brand maker in the consumer electronics industry for over 17 years, the MD Sound brand has very quickly established a reputation for delivering consumer electronics products such as full featured personal navigation devices and high performance mobile electronics to market that meet the demands of the increasingly sophisticated consumer. The MD Sound brand is delivered to market through a network of service oriented retailers who understand the value of long term relationships with consumers.

For more information visit www.MDSound.net or call 800-977-9779

Salvador Dali Clock

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Salvador Dali Clock
Zany is one word for it. Eclectic another. Put it above a bar and you’ll have the punters examining the contents of their glasses. In short, buy this slippery, rubbery chronograph and say ‘Hello, Dali’ to a distorted vision of time. And an insight into the mind of a creative genius.

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Leaked Shots (Clear): Intel’s Netbook aka Eco PC

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Finally, we got the clearer shot this time. This is the Intel’s Netbook also known as the Eco PC they are talking about.

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