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Wednesday, 22 April 2009 |
It might look pretty silly, but there is indeed a USB mass storage device which comes with an external VHS tape shell. The only thing that makes it look rather different is the USB cables jutting out of the VHS tape.
I believe that this particular device can be self-created at home – I’m thinking that you should allocate roughly $10 to $15 bucks to build one.
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 |
When I first caught a glimpse of Lenovo’s latest MRT800 touchscreen PMP, my first reaction was – wow, what a sleek and cool device.
In fact, the MRT800 comes with the following specifications:
4.3-inch TFT LCD with 480 x 272 resolution microSD expansion slot FM tuner Voice recorder
Supports:
RMVB, AVI, ASF, MP4, and FLV for video
MP3, WMA, OGG, APE, FLAC, and WAV for audio
There’s no mention on the price or the availability date, but I think that it would definitely be an awesome device to own.
Take a look at Lenovo's MRT800 touchscreen PMP:
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Sunday, 05 April 2009 |
Just before Nintendo could push their products out into the North American market, Sony has already firmly established that the DSI is in fact for kids while the PSP was for winners.
Today, the Nintendo DSI was officially launched in North American soil and I can firmly say that you can now purchase the DSI for just $170 from major retail outlets.
On the other hand, I believe that there would be more vibrant colors available for the DSI, other than the boring black and blue ones.
Would you be buying a DSI today?
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Friday, 03 April 2009 |
Remember in the movie, Minority Report, which feature all the futuristic cars that are roundish and appear to be fully automated by computers? Well, the RailPod certainly looks something like a futuristic car and it’s proudly designed to handle two passengers inside comfortably.
I believe that such transportation is far superior, and that you can travel anywhere in the city quickly, without even having to think about how you drive the car itself – maybe if you wake up late you could sleep further inside the RailPod while on your way to the office?
Not sure when such RailPod would be applied as a normal transportation mode in the city, but I believe that the idea is pretty fascinating.
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 |
Someone created this as either an innovative way which you can dispose your rubbish or to simply make a crack joke out of the rubbish bin – poor you!
Of course, this particular speech-controlled trash can, can obey all your orders, so that anyone who can talk (obviously) can call for it in order to dispose rubbish.
Personally, I think that futuristic homes should come equipped with such robotic trash can – I’m sure that you’ll find it rather convenient to dispose your rubbish inside, instead of those old conventional step-and-throw trash cans.
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