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Triumph Solar Swimsuit goes commercial

April 26, 2007

While solar swimsuits aren’t exactly the newest idea on the block, Truimph is the first company to make these commercially available. The Truimph Solar Swimsuit is a joint collaboration by Truimph and Conergy, and this swimsuit does enough to provide juice for a cellphone or an iPod. Pricing details are READ MORE >

Samsung to include 3D in TVs

April 26, 2007

So we have Bluetooth plasma TVs from Samsung, and now the same company has plans to upgrade their DLP sets to include 3D. Those who want to be at the forefront of technology probably won’t think twice about dropping $100 on a package that includes two pairs of 3D glasses READ MORE >

BlackBerry Goes International

April 25, 2007

Research In Motion and Verizon Wireless unveiled on Wednesday a BlackBerry “World Edition” smart phone and service designed to work in more than 60 countries. The BlackBerry 8830 combines CDMA and GSM/GPRS roaming support and is designed to connect to Verizon’s new Global BlackBerry service. Verizon plans to begin offering READ MORE >

DiskGO Secure Flash Drive Enhanced

April 25, 2007

The DiskGO Secure Flash Drive Enhanced for ReadyBoost is certainly a mouthful to pronounce, but you have the option of yet another USB flash drive that offers more memory to the RAM-hungry Vista operating system. What sets this apart from other offerings on the market is the inclusion of a READ MORE >

Gibson Guitars Go Digital – The Gibson HD.6X-PRO

April 23, 2007

The new Gibson Les Paul has gone digital.  The cutting edge guitar gives you incredible recording control and new effect possibilities. The Gibson HD.6X-PRO lets you record and apply a different effect to each string separately.  At $5,000, this guitar is considered as a sound designer’s dream.

Feed fish via WiFi

April 19, 2007

Looks like even WiFi connectivity has entered into the world of fish tank, enabling owners to continue keeping their finned friends well fed despite being away on vacation a few million miles away. The WiFi-enabled aquarium lets you see the fish, feed them, adjust the tank’s temperature as well as READ MORE >

Tiny Sega Toys Miniature Grand Piano, For a Little Night Music

April 18, 2007

This tiny grand piano from Sega Toys is only about a foot long, and each of its 88 miniature keys are only 4mm wide. But when you press down on a key with, say, a toothpick, it plays that note through its speaker. It’s also an electronic player piano that READ MORE >

Asus launches the bamboo Ecobook notebook

April 18, 2007

Yes, it’s an eco-friendly notebook, housed in a bamboo casing, which is, of course, renewable. And there’s more, all the plastic parts are recyclable and easily labelled so they can be removed before disposal. And there’s no harmful paints, sprays or electroplating on its circuit boards either.

Obsidian mouse from Saitek

April 18, 2007

While most mice we know come with a scroll wheel of some sort, Saitek decided to introduce the Obsidian designer mouse that does away with the scroll wheel in lieu of the touch-sensitive scroll pad and seam free top buttons for a truly stunning design.

Detachable Phones – Patent Filed For PDA with Detachable Cellphone

April 17, 2007

Why bother toting around with a clunky PDA next time your at the bar or going for a jog? With the detachable phone, you can leave the brick at home. Unfortunately, this concept is just in patent phase, but a lawsuit over the patent has already ensued. That’s probably a READ MORE >

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