Archive for October, 2009



Asus EeeBox 1501

Friday 30 October 2009 @ 9:05 pm

Asus Eeebox 1501

Asus has announced its latest technology, the Asus EeeBox 1501. This EEEBox is supported by the nVidia Ion platform, equipped with a dual core Atom N330 processor and powered by a whoooping 4Gigs of DDR2 RAM. In addition, it has a DVD-RW optical drive, microSD card reader, an eSata connection, four USB ports, 5.1 audio via S/PDIF, and a storage capacity of 250 GB. connectivity wise it supports Gigabit Ethernet, the 802 and 11n wireless. This gadget’s estimated cost is $581.

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Sony Ericsson Aino Unlocked Version

Thursday 29 October 2009 @ 10:24 pm

Sony Ericsson Aino

Good news for all Sony Ericson Aino fans, because you can now get the latest Aino Unlocked version in the US market for $600 without the hassle to sign any contract with provider. This latest device of Sony Ericson is available through Sony’s Online store.

The Sony Ericsson Aino phone is a techie smartphone with a 3-inch 432 x 240 touchscreen equipped with 8.1MP camera with image stabilization, a high-end user interface and PS3 Remote Play support. PS3 Remote Play support allows users to power on the gaming console, access the Internet, play locally-stored media, or navigate the interface. The 3-inch display presents virtual buttons that replicate the PS3′s controller layout.




Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive

Tuesday 27 October 2009 @ 3:44 pm

Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive

Kingston has unleashed its latest technology, the SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive. This latest SSD is designed for computer users who are looking to increase their current desktop performance. Because we know that platter drives have huge capacities but when it comes to starting up the system, it’s still the slowest component in today’s mainstream computers.




Vuzix Wrap 310 Video Eyewear

Sunday 25 October 2009 @ 11:46 pm

vuzix wrap 310

Vizix has announced its latest video eyewear, the new Wrap 310 Video Eyewear. The new eyewear boasts the same functions as the visor-style displays offered by the company except in a sunglasses design. It features a widescreen displays with a 428×240 screen resolution which is said to match to viewing a 55-inch screen from approximately 10 feet away.

It supports all 3D video formats and is compatible for connection with your portable DVD players, desktop computers, laptops, Blu-ray players, iPhone and iPod Models. It can be powered using two AA-size batteries which offers up to 6 hours of playback and can be found on the company’s website for $250.




Handy USB Snakescope Camera

Sunday 25 October 2009 @ 1:54 pm

usb snakescope camera

Are you having a hard time finding things you’ve misplaced in the kitchen, under your bed, under the sink? Then this latest device is for you, the Flexible Snake Scope USB camera. This latest device is perfect for exploring the areas where the sun don’t shine thanks to its long, robust, semi-flexible insertion tube and adjustable dual white LEDs with adjustable brightness. It can snap images in VGA quality (640×480) in rich color. Both camera head and cable are waterproof, so go ahead, stick it into the sink drain and find your lost ring.