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Eurotech Zypad WL 1500 Wearable Computer

Posted in PCs by Conner Flynn on March 22nd, 2011

One day we will all be wearing our computers, but for now most of us use laptops, tablets and phones. Eurotech has announced a new wearable computer called the Zypad WL 1500. It’s targeted at those who need computers, but also need to keep their hands free.

It features a 3.5-inch TFT LCD that is touch sensitive with QVGA resolution. The backlight is controlled by an ambient light sensor to make it easy to read and to control power use. It delivers eight hours on a single hot swappable battery.

Motz Tiny Wooden Power Speaker

Posted in Speakers by Conner Flynn on December 21st, 2010

The latest offering from Motz is a new wooden portable speaker that will work with the iPhone, iPod, and other sources. It looks like a vintage transistor radio that just happens to be made of wood. It’s appropriately called the Motz Tiny Wooden Power Speaker.

The internal battery of the speaker can be used to charge USB devices that are plugged into the USB port. The speaker also has a SD card slot for playback of digital tracks. There’s also an integrated FM tuner with a built-in antenna. The unit only takes three hours to charge.

Mineral Technology offers 7-inch U91 UMPCs powered by Atom N270

Posted in UMPC by Conner Flynn on November 1st, 2010

Mineral Technology has just announced that they will be launching a new range of UMPCs that feature 7-inch displays. Shared specifications include WVGA resolution two-point multitouch displays, an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, Wi-Fi, GPS navigation, optional 3G, dual cameras, an SD memory card slot, VGA and Ethernet ports as well as trackpads.

They will come in black, green, white, and red. Prices start at $460 and go up to $540, depending on the configuration. They run off the Windows platform,.

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Canon VIXIA HF M32 camcorder

Posted in Camcorders by Conner Flynn on July 14th, 2010

Canon’s VIXIA HF M32 camcorder features double its predecessor’s internal memory, with 64GB, which can be further enhanced thanks to the SDXC memory card slot. Canon’s Relay Recording feature lets you transit from one storage cell to another without having to interrupt the video.

There’s also an HD CMOS sensor that can shoot 3-megapixel stills, a 15x optical zoom lens with both optical and powered image stabilization, a 2.7″ touchscreen LCD display with Touch and Track functionality, and a DIGIC DV III processor.

BlackBerry Pearl 3G is the smallest ever, packs Wireless N

Posted in BlackBerry by Conner Flynn on April 26th, 2010

The Blackberry Pearl 3G is just two-inches wide, with a 3.3 ounce body, making it the smallest BlackBerry yet. And this one comes with 802.11n wireless support. Say what? You read that right. The device offers UMTS/HSDPA and Wi-Fi (b/g/n) support along with GPS, a 3.2MP camera, optical trackpad, microSD/SDHD memory card slot, and all the other good stuff that you are used to with your BB.

The Pearl 3G will be available in two models: The 9100 which has a 20-key condensed QWERTY keyboard and the 9105 which has a 14-key T9 phone keyboard.

AT&T to launch Sierra Wireless AirCard 890

Posted in AT&T by Conner Flynn on April 21st, 2010

AT&T will soon be offering the Sierra Wireless AirCard 890 starting May 5th. The unique 2-in-1 form factor supports both PC Card and ExpressCard slots and offers HSPA 7.2 technology.

There’s also built-in GPS which allows you to use the company’s TeleNav Track LITE or Xora GPS Locator services. The device will cost you $49.99 after a mail-in rebate with the usual two-year DataConnect plan. Great for business customers who need to access email, the internet and business applications from their laptop while on the go.

SanDisk to ship 32GB microSDHC card this month

Posted in SanDisk by Shane McGlaun on March 23rd, 2010

There are lots of smartphones and PMPs out there that offer storage expansion via microSDHC slots. None of the popular Apple devices do though. If you have a device with a microSDHC slot and you want a massive capacity card SanDisk has your fix.

SanDisk has announced that it will be the first maker to ship a 32GB microSDHC card. The new card uses 32nm X3 technology allowing the storage of 3-bits of data per cell. This tech is key to the massive storage capacity of the card.

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Verizon brings slotRadio+ cards to BlackBerry

Posted in BlackBerry by Conner Flynn on January 28th, 2010

This is interesting news. Verizon just announced that they will be offering slotRadio+ microSD memory cards (which already come preloaded with music) for most BlackBerrys. We’ve seen the cards before. They are not new. They were introduced by SanDisk last year and can hold 1,000 songs from various artists on the Billboard charts.

First you’ll need to download and install an application on your BlackBery that will let you connect to Verizon’s V CAST Music service, for it to work. Each of the cards will retail for $50 if you like the skip button enough to get one.

Kodak’s 14 MP Slice touchscreen camera, Pulse digiframe and Playsport Camcorder

Posted in Kodak by Conner Flynn on January 6th, 2010

Kodak was busy showing off some new products at CES. The first is the ‘Slice’ touchscreen camera, which comes with a 3.5 inch rear display, 5x optical zoom, 14mp sensor, image stabilization, and 30fps 720p video capture. It can take up to 5000 images and also sports a new direct-tag feature.

The Pulse digital photo frame features Wi-fi, 512 MB storage and a 7 inch display to view images at 800×600 pixels. Then there’s the Playsport Camcorder, which is rugged enough to endure some extreme situations. It supports HD recording, has a 2 inch LCD, 5 MP still shots, smart face tracking and SD/SDHC card slots. It also has a HDMI output and supports USB.

Star Wars Lightsaber MP3 player

Posted in Star Wars by Conner Flynn on January 3rd, 2010

We all know by now that lightsabers make noises, fake noises from the mouths of nerds as they pretend to slice through enemies. Well, here’s a real lightsaber hilt that makes real noise. It plays your favorite music, which is probably from one of the movie’s soundtracks.

It’s available in two different versions and measures 3.14 inches. They also feature microSD card slots, but no display sadly. They will simply playback music directly from a card. The Star Wars Lightsaber MP3 Player is available for just under $24.

Motorola Calgary / DROID Devour spotted in silver

Posted in Motorola by Conner Flynn on January 3rd, 2010

Looks like Motorola is actually making devices in more that one color. Check out the Motorola Calgary / DROID Devour in stunning silver. Somebody leaked the info to BGR along with the opinion that the keyboard was “nice” and the phone itself was “easier to use” compared to the Motorola DROID.

Maybe the BLUR OS simplifies things for some, but the trackpad apparently works well as a navigational input device. This one has Wi-Fi, GPS, a 1420mAh battery, but no SIM card slot. We don’t know yet if it will come in multiple colors or not is not, but black and silver is a no-brainer.

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Rogers Wireless Lands Nokia 6750

Posted in Nokia by Shane McGlaun on November 27th, 2009

nokia6750I don’t know much about Canada other than the people there like hockey, it’s cold, and they like to say “eh” a lot. They do tend to get many of the same gadgets and gear up north that we here in the U.S. enjoy. Rodgers Wireless is one of the largest wireless carriers in Canada and it has announced the availability of a new handset.

Rodgers has announced that it is now offering the Nokia 6750 handset. The device promises to let users stay connected to their social networks while on the go. The handset is a chrome flip phone available in blue or red colors. The device lights up in different colors for different callers and the external screen allows the user to see who is calling without opening the phone.

Race in a Case and crank for speed

Posted in Toys by Conner Flynn on October 21st, 2009

Race in a Case and crank for speedRace in a Case! Race in a Case! Race in a Case! Race in a Case will race your face. There’s an entire Formula One racetrack in this case. No setup needed. The faster you crank your hand controller, the faster your car goes. Eliminate your opponent with crank ‘em and spank ‘em action.

No electricity required. For $60 you get the set with two 1:59 scale slot cars, cool racing environment and lap counters to help you keep track of who’s cranking faster. The case is only about 18 inches square.

Logitech officially announces Squeezebox Touch and Radio

Posted in Logitech by Shane McGlaun on September 3rd, 2009

logitechsqueezeboxtouch-sbMusic fans are always out for cool and easy ways to stream the tunes they love all around their home. Logitech purchased Squeezebox several years ago and has continued offering cool new products in the line.

Today Logitech has officially announced a pair of new Squeezebox players called the Touch and Radio. The Squeezebox Radio is a Wi-Fi music system that lets users listen to music all around the home and has an optional remote and rechargeable battery pack. The device supports internet radio, iTunes plus DRM free tracks, Napster, Rhapsody, Sirius and more. The color screen shows album art as well.

SanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 player

Posted in SanDisk by Conner Flynn on August 31st, 2009

SanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 playerRemember slotRadio? SanDisk’s microSD cards that load into mp3 players? Well SanDisk has released the Clip+, another player that uses the strange format. So they haven’t given up yet. The Clip+ looks like your standard entry-level MP3 player and is an update to the original Clip.

It features an FM radio and 2GB to 8GB of storage, with prices ranging from $40 to $70, and you can navigate using it’s one inch OLED screen. If you like what you see, it will be available online tomorrow and appear in stores on September 13th.



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