Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Flameless Rechargeable USB Lighter


In lieu of lighter fluid and a flint, this lighter uses resistance coils to create heat. It’s the same technology found in car lighters. The small rechargeable battery cell powering the coil can be recharged via USB. On top of that, there’s some flash memory in there to store files. Damn, might as well give it a couple swiss blades and a nose hair trimmer to complete the package. And Kool? Doesn’t anyone still smoke that....?

Credit Card Size USB Card


The Freecom USB card is a slim, 2-mm flash memory device in credit-card format. Designed especially for business people, the flat device fits into any wallet. The USB  plug is integrated into the card and folds out when the unit is operated. The USB card is available with memory storage capacities ranging from 256 MB to 4 GB and is compatible with Windows and Mac OS X. Data security is guaranteed by password protection and the encryption software that comes with the card

Friday, November 13, 2009

This iPod is Full of Air It really is! Hear me out.

It really is! Hear me out. The iBangle is Gopinath Prasana’s vision of a future iPod where the devices have become darn close to becoming jewelry. If you factor in inflation and the cost of Apple products today – might as well call it jewelry because it’ll cost as much. I digress, the iBangle is a thin piece of aluminum (of course) with a multi-touch track pad. To achieve the perfect fit, a cushion inside the ring inflates to keep itself taught against your wrist.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

OLD SCHOOL IPHONE



It’s a total hash of digital and analog ideologies and still looks uber-cool! I guess this is what an iPhone-esque phone would have looked like in the 80’s. Calling itself the Touch Screen Rotary, this phone is a Retro Blast but with modern functionality. Needless to say, touch controls on the rotary are there and so is a backlit screen. If you plan on calling me on this phone I will know it’s you thanks to the incoming caller ID.




For the externals the designer proposes a highly polished ABS lined with a frosted polycarbonate base that glows each time a call comes in. VOIP or landline, the phone swings both ways!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Sony PlayStation Portable PSP Go Latest Brand New Model – Stylishly Sleek, Slim Lite, Gaming Console





The Computer Entertainment and handheld gaming consoles division of Sony Corporation have announced an absolutely new version of PSP model, the Sony PSP Go. The newest member of the PSP family sports an all new stylish look and sleek design to impress its owner and everyone around it.

The PSP go features a 3.8” slide-out display which also functions as a touch screen for some exclusive applications and covers the modishly designed buttons underneath its slide. It’s a completely new and digital mode of entertainment for handheld gaming devices.
Sony has ditched the conventional UMD drives of the PSP for the sake of an internal flash memory unit, so there is no opening for UMDs on its back. Instead, a built in memory of 16GB will provide you with plenty of storage space to store your favorite images, music and videos. If you are thinking that you will run out of memory, then try the expandable memory (micro SD card) that fits into the memory slot at its side. The flash memory storage will enable cheaper and faster digital downloads for games, videos, TV shows and music from the Sony’s PlayStation Store.
With 128MB of RAM, the PSP Go is sure to deliver a rich gaming experience. Since UMDs are out of the league, new games are being released for the PSP Go which includes ‘Gran Turismo 4’, Metal Gear Solid, MotorStorm Arctic Edge, Assassin’s Creed, Rock Band Unplugged and Madden NFL 10 and also the PSP Go version of the popular PS3 game, LittleBigPlanet. All these can be directly downloaded to the PSP over the wireless network.
While PSP 3000 and other PSP models will still hold their place in the market, official reports have confirmed that the PSP Go will be unveiled at E3 2009 Summit in June 2009. Though it is set to release in the Japanese Markets in the wake of September, it is slated for launch in the United States and some other parts of the globe on Oct 1 2009 and will be available at a price tag of $249.

Apple Tablet 9.6-inch Touchscreen!



Okay, so how many products of Apple are being released each year? Actually, I can’t even remember the exact number. But as much as I know, Apple always have something new to offer to its customers. For this year, the loyal Apple buyers and even the prospect customers can expect another new product from Apple. This is the Apple Tablet with 9.6-inch Touchscreen.

Recently, Taiwan Economic News revealed that another Apple Tablet will soon be released in the market. Yes, it is true! This 9.6-inch touchscreen HSPDA is something that can change our lifestyle.

This new gadget is much better than the older releases. Why? Well, the previous versions were said to be difficult to use due to its touchscreen. But with Apple Tablet with 9.6-inch Touchscreen, the touchscreen is “friendlier” and easier to use. And for people with busy life and hectic schedule, this gadget will satisfy their needs. It has a long lasting battery life. So, making calls or sending text messages can be done throughout the day.

Also, we can expect that it has more applications and even more beneficial. However, if you intend to buy one, then be prepared to pay around $1,000. This gadget is expected to be released by the end of this year or early next year.