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RoadPilot announces RoadPilot Mobile

Posted in Mobile Phones by Conner Flynn on December 3rd, 2009

RoadPilot announces GPS PhonesDrivers who want to stay away from the long arm of the law as far as speeding goes can now download a camera locator application direct to their mobile phone from RoadPilot. RoadPilot Mobile will be available on an annual subscription basis, though the price is yet to be revealed.

To celebrate the launch, RoadPilot is offering RoadPilot Mobile with a no-strings-attached free trial until February 28th 2010. In addition to fixed cameras, it offers a real-time alert facility, which lets users notify other members of the RoadPilot Mobile user community if specific mobile speed camera sites are active.

AgfaPhoto Photoscanner converts your old photos to digital pictures

Posted in Digital Imaging by Conner Flynn on November 29th, 2009

AgfaPhoto Photoscanner converts your old photos to digital picturesMost of us still have a bunch of old photos laying around from years ago, back before we had digital cameras. The AgfaPhoto AS1110 Photoscanner will help you convert all of your old paper prints into modern digital formats and it will also help you share them online or view them on a digital photo frame.

The AgfaPhoto AS1110 is a lightweight and compact scanner that can scan a 6-inch x 4-inch photo in less than six seconds. It will cost you $131 and uses Color Contact Image Sensor technology with a high quality resolution of 1800 x 1200px.

Kohjinsha Dual Screen DZ Series no longer just a concept

Posted in Notebooks by Conner Flynn on November 27th, 2009

Kohjinsha Dual Screen DZ Series no longer just a conceptThe Kohjinsha Dual Screen DZ Series was at one point a concept but it has now somehow managed to get itself up onto retail shelves. The dual screen DZ series laptop packs dual 10.1 inch LED backlit display screens, Athlon Neo 1.6 GHz MV-40 CPU, 1 GB RAM (expandable to 4 GB), ATI Radeon HD 3200, 160 GB of storage, Wi-fi and a 1.3 megapixel web camera.

Those dual screens will cost you, so be prepared to fork out some dough. How much? It costs about 95,800 Yen (or $1,107) and is available in Japan.

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New apps will make iPod touch more useful in Apple stores

Posted in Apple by Conner Flynn on November 19th, 2009

New apps will make iPod touch more useful in Apple storesLooks like Apple store employees will be getting at least 3 exclusive and separate applications that will help with several important tasks. One of them will allow employees to swap iPhones or iPods on the store floor, which previously could only be done at the Genius Bar.

Another proprietary app will help employees in the stock room. The apps should make tasks done in all of Apple’s retail locations easier and more efficient.

USB Hurricane Lamp with color changing flame

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on November 18th, 2009

USB Hurricane Lamp with color changing flameThis USB Hurricane lamp allows you to feel like you are in a mine shaft as you type away on your laptop. Just plug it in and it will illuminate your workspace. The flame is color-changing, so you can easily set it to suit your mood.

You’ll be rocking a 4″ plastic hurricane lamp with 7 color changing lights my friend. Only $9.69. What more do you want? You already plug everything else in your USB port. Why not?

XML8110 Mechless Mobile Audio iPod dock

Posted in iPod Accessories by Conner Flynn on November 15th, 2009

XML8110 Mechless Mobile Audio iPod dockAfter countless iPod/iPhone docks that are all pretty much the same, the XML8110 Mechless Mobile Audio system manages to be unique. It combines an iPod docking station with a car stereo. On the surface it looks like a standard car stereo, but when you flip it down, the integrated universal iPod dock is exposed.

It will let you dock your iPod, charge the device, and users will be able to access all the playlists and music on the device. It also comes with a built in FM radio, EQ presets and an AUX In for connecting other devices. It will also allow users to take calls from their iPhone. With a corresponding iPhone app that’s also in the works, the integration between these two devices gets better.

Google says Merry Christmas with free WiFi

Posted in Google by Shane McGlaun on November 10th, 2009

google-logoThe holidays are here with Thanksgiving just a few weeks away. There will be millions of people across America traveling meaning that the airports will be packed. Google has announced that for the holiday season it will be giving travelers in some of the largest airports in the country free WiFi.

The free WiFi is available now through January 15 2010 in 47 different airports across the country. Some of the major airports include Las Vegas, San Jose, Boston, Baltimore, Burbank, Houston, Indianapolis, Seattle, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Orlando, St. Louis, and Charlotte.

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ZiiLABS unveils ZMS-08 media processor for handhelds

Posted in Computer Components by Shane McGlaun on November 10th, 2009

ziilabsprocessorEach time I watch YouTube or other video on my iPhone I wish the thing had better video quality. ZiiLABS, a Creative subsidiary, has announced a new media processor aimed at portable devices like netbooks, media hubs, web tablets and more called the ZMS-08.

The media processor promises full 1080p Blu-ray quality video for low-power handheld devices. The chip supports 1080p encode and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics. X-Fi audio is also supported by the processor.

FlashHarp: Harmonica meets USB flash drive

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on November 8th, 2009

FlashHarp: Harmonica meets USB flash driveThe Harmonica is a tough instrument to master. So it makes sense to combine it with instructions to learn how to play the harmonica right on the harmonica itself. That’s right, this harmonica is also a USB flash drive.

On the flash drive side there’s a 10 minute quicktime video that will teach you everything you need to know. It’s available in 2GB and 4GB varieties. You’ll be working that instrument like a pro in no time. Who’s buying one?

ViewSonic’s VMP70 media player does 1080p for $129.99

Posted in Viewsonic by Conner Flynn on November 5th, 2009

ViewSonic's VMP70 media player does 1080p for $129.99Viewsonic is getting into the media player game at a lower price point. The VMP70 is a “direct connect” media device that will play content from your choice of USB-compatible devices, up to 1080p to your display over HDMI or component cables, also featuring composite for lower-def stuff.

It packs an S/PDIF port for clean audio and supports a bunch of formats including the usual DivX, Xvid, H.264 along with some more uncommon ones like RM/RMVB, DTS, and OGG. This one is available for a MSRP of $129.99, but if you order now you’ll get special holiday pricing of $98.99.

Sanyo whips out 12,000 lumen pro PLC-XF1000 projector

Posted in Sanyo by Shane McGlaun on October 21st, 2009

sanyoplcxf1000The last projector I played with was one of those tiny pico projectors that was not bright enough to use in any room with ambient light. Sanyo has announced a new projector that promises the most brightness you can get in an 110V unit at 12,000 lumens.

The projector uses two lamps to get all those lumens and offers a 4000:1 contrast ratio. Sanyo builds in its active maintenance filter as well. The projector uses the Sanyo QuaDrive optical engine that adds a yellow light controller to the red, green, and blue chips of the 3LCD system.

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Dell finally prices Adamo XPS

Posted in Dell by Shane McGlaun on October 19th, 2009

adamom1Dell has been teasing us for over a month now with shots of that mega thin and sexy Adamo XPS notebook computer. The thing little beast first dropped in a teaser image on 9-9-09 and since then Dell has offered up a few more teaser shots.

Today Dell finally offered the price and a lunch date for the machine. The Adamo XPS will be available on October 22, the day Windows 7 launches. The notebook will sell for $2,000. That is certainly not cheap, but honestly I wouldn’t have been surprised if the machine was $500 or more higher than that price.

Logitech announces G110 gaming keyboard

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on October 15th, 2009

Logitech announces G110 gaming keyboardThe freshly announced Logitech G110 gaming keyboard is the followup to the G11 keyboard. This one features customizable red and blue backlighting LEDs, 12 programmable G keys, and three M keys.

It also boasts automatic game detection so that you can create custom profiles for your games, as well as integrated headset support and a USB 2.0 port. No word on pricing or availability for the G110 yet, but we’ll let you know when we know.

Transparent Sony VAIO X spotted

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on October 13th, 2009

Transparent Sony VAIO X spottedCheck out Sony’s new thin-and-light VAIO X, but this is no ordinary VAIO X, it’s practically invisible. This guy made its debut at a press event in China today. A surprisingly transparent edition of the laptop. And before you ask, no you will likely never see this on store shelves.

So if you wanted to see it’s inner workings, this is your best chance. You certainly wouldn’t want to spend upwards of $1,300 for this thing only to take it apart. Of course, that is half the fun.

Sony Ericsson Satio released in UK

Posted in Sony Ericsson by Conner Flynn on October 13th, 2009

Sony Ericsson Satio released in UKThose of you in the UK will now be able to get your hands on the Sony Ericsson Satio from Vodafone. Orange will also be offering the handset soon along with T-Mobile and O2. The Satio packs a 12.1MP camera with a Xenon and LED flash, as well as GPS and a widescreen touch display, all based on Symbian S60 5th edition OS.

Vodafone offers the phone for £35 or £40 per month contract for two years, without requiring you to pay a single penny. It will be interesting to see how well this handset does.



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