The first digital frame from Kodak OLED

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 | Gadgets with No Comments »

Kodak launched on the market the first frame with digital technology OLED. This technology is able to show a range of colors and a saturation far superior to other technology and size even more contained. This frame has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels with a size of 7.6 inches and 30000:1 contrast. It can store up to 10,000 photos on 2 GB of internal memory.

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iMuffs MB220: some wireless headphones for iPod

Friday, December 12th, 2008 | Gadgets with No Comments »

The iWi Gear recently presented a new accessory for all who love your iPod but do not like having to walk with the wires of headphones when the lumber. With the iMuffs MB220, the user can enjoy all their music, but without the presence of any wire. To do this simply connect the Bluetooth transmitter into the dock for your iPod headphones and the immediate start to reproduce the sound emitted by multimedia player. Compatible with the full range of iPods with the iPhone and with any compatible Bluetooth device.

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Silicon Touch iPhone case concept is for the visually impaired

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 | Gadgets, iPhone 3G with No Comments »

Now this is pretty cool. Even though it’s only a concept at this point, the Silicon Touch iPhone case is an accessory for your iPhone that’s meant for those who are visually impaired. And the real plus side here is that it doesn’t take away any of the iPhone’s functionality.The case would work with an accompanying iPhone app, allowing users to feel what they type and what icons they’re pressing.

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Flipbac, a swivel screen for all

Thursday, November 6th, 2008 | Gadgets, camera with No Comments »

“An adjustable screen for all” could be the slogan of the campaign for this product. The screens of this kind are not necessary in photos every day, but in some uncomfortable situations where you can not use the optical viewfinder can be very useful. Flipbac can add this feature to compact and SLR with live view.

It is essentially a mirror mount on the camera that can be adjusted 180 degrees for easy shot at any angle. When not used, close, can be used as a protector for the LCD screen.

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The keyboard mouse who wants to be

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 | Gadgets, Keyboard with No Comments »

Have you ever thought about integrating your mouse on the keyboard? And I am not talking about putting a trackpad or a trackball on the keyboard, I am speaking on a keyboard that also acts as a mouse? Already? So know that the Weston Boege thought about it and produced the Glide Keyboard which integrates even a mouse.

From what we could see the keyboard has the capacity, with certain movements and landslides’s own keypad, to control the mouse pointer and thus go to the screen.

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Panasonic RP-HC101: headphones to reduce noise

Friday, October 31st, 2008 | Gadgets, Headphones with No Comments »

The Panasonic returned to the load on the market for headphones with a new proposal, the RP-XC101 Panasonic. For those who do not like to put in ear headphones, these headphones want to bring technologies such as the reduction of noise as many people as possible and to bet that a competitive price.

Marked the € 69 (about U.S. $ 190), the Panasonic RP-HC101 include a system of reduction of ambient noise you can remove about 83% of the sound surrounds it. However, due to low prices for some headphones to reduce noise, the Panasonic RP-HC101 have an audio spectrum a bit smaller than what is typically found in such products.

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Air Hub final for MacBook

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 | Gadgets, USB Devices with No Comments »

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One of the problems MacBook Air is undoubtedly the only has a USB input, that greatly restricts the use of peripherals like mouse, 3G modems or any gadget with USB input, that is, practically everyone. The Japanese to surrender, Ray-Out has launched this hub that triples entries USB port and also includes audio, the good thing is that this is a hub that connects and is rigid, is not one of those that are connected by a Short USB cable, you can leave it connected with this all the time without worrying about whether to unplug.

You do not need extra power cable for the USB port on the MacBook Air is prepared to give extra power to its external DVD drive.

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A Feather of Sophistication: Plume Fountain Pen!

Sunday, August 10th, 2008 | Accessories with No Comments »


Gadgets of today are all about oozing class and they are a lot more than just adding form to the function. It is about creating an outlet to express your own tastes and extend your persona by creating surroundings that reflect the way you think, feel and work. While most often it is what flows out of your pen that holds more relevance than how the pen you hold looks, there is no harm in taking it up a notch by complementing you brilliant work with a pen that keep up with the pedigree.

Plume Fountain Pen is designed to make sure that you make a subtle statement of fashion and trends and do it by showing plenty of respect for the past. The ‘Feather Plume’ takes its inspiration from the age of Shakespeare and Keats and while it tries sketching up a perfect metallic feather, it gives your fountain pen the ‘Timeless look of Ages’. Designed by Vivien Muller, the pen is not the most comfortable to hold and write with and it is not the perfect ergonomic model either. But it sure as hell looks great to sign the next big contract!

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Radiopoppers to use the flash distance

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 | Accessories, Technology with No Comments »

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The external flash unit can also use the slave mode and in this case are piloted by a flash from a master or using special infrared. The problem in these cases is the low power of infrared rays that force them to work with the unit clearly visible in a straight line, without considering the lack of distance possible. Making shots, then, with wide-angle lenses becomes very complicated.

The radiopopper serve to remedy such issues, because they are able to exploit the system ETTL and radio waves allowing flash hide behind people, rocks or very distant from you. The signal is read by radiopopper, translated into radio waves received from other radiopopper which in turn ritrasformeranno in the infrared flash drives for the local cable through a small place before the IR sensor.

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Motorola release its cool mobile accessories

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 | Accessories, Mobile with No Comments »

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Today Motorola held a press conference for launching its latest mobile accessories which including three portable speakers and three Bluetooth headsets in Korea market. The Yeeli Lee the Director and General Manager for Motorola Companion Products in East Asia.

The Motorola has announced about its Bluetooth headset H12 device which has Crystal Talk technology to support its Volume adjustment and noise reduction, H680 Female Bluetooth headset which featuring gorgeous design, S605 Bluetooth headset which supporting FM radio, handset call and mp3 playback functions, EQ7 portable speaker with JBL audio, EQ5 portable speaker and EQ3 portable speaker. Today they launch these accessories officially.

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