GPS Travelogue records your travels
March 11, 2010

If you happen to be a frequent traveler, thereupon the GPS Travelogue sounds right up your alley. After all, it is capable of tracking and recording virtually everywhere you go. All recorded documents will next be uploaded to online mapping applications including Google Earth, and all locations are stored in real-time on its built-in 64MB internal memory. Of course, you can plus set it to record your position at intervals of amidst one second and 59 minutes, depending on your preference. sufficient to hold up to 260,000 waypoints including altitude, speed, moment, and distance, the GPS Travelogue is tiny abundant to fit into your palm without a problem. It plays nice with Windows 7, Vista and XP operating systems, retailing for $149.95. A two hour charge can last for up to 30 hours.
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Nissyoku lamp brings solar eclipse to the living room
March 8, 2010

Check out the Nissyoku lamp which somewhat resembles a solar eclipse, making what used to be a rare occurence an everyday one in your living room since that lamp is touted to last for up to a decade before burning a fuse or two. Apart from that, that strange lamp can plus morph from one simple shape to another, with a versatility that allows you to suspend it from the ceiling or place it on a table, depending on your preference. Its light source comes from two 5W LEDs located in the two panels.
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ScanSnap S1300 compact scanner
March 3, 2010

By its name alone, you can tell that the ScanSnap S1300 compact scanner is capable of digitizing all of your documents, although whether it does that in a jiffy or not is another story altogether. Suitable for both mobile and office use, the S1300 can feed up to 10 sheets continuously, scanning up to 8 double-sided color pages per minute in both black/white or color, depending on your preference. Some of the paper sizes supported by the ScanSnap S1300 include A4, A5, A6, B5 and B6, with business cards, post cards and letters thrown into the equation as well.
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Sound Scape system
February 18, 2010

Check out the conceptual Sound Scape system which will be able to play back your music in a totally radical and different manner - it beams out relaxing images which comprises of clouds, water and other nature-related images through the integrated LED projector located in the circle. Depending on your preference, the projected image's size can be customized through the sensor parameters that come with the system. At least you need not run any plug-ins like in Winamp to get a visually stunning effect with the Sound Scape system, although we do wonder when will such a concept get realized.
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Spawn HD-720 already shipping
February 3, 2010

Spawn Labs' Spawn HD-720 appliance is more than ready to ship, opening up a whole new way to play with the following consoles - the Xbox 360, Xbox, Playstation 3, Playstation 2 and Nintendo Gamecube, with your friends or to fly solo whether that is your preference. That is not all, as you can plus enjoy your gaming at home or on the road through a network-connected computer. Sounds too confusing? Let us simpify the process even further. When at home with someone watching the TV where the console is attached to, all you need to do is head to a different room and play the computer by the home network. Whenever you are traveling, just form certain you have a broadband World Wide Web connection and you're good to go. Either way, there is the option to capture video clips of a specific gaming session to show off on YouTube your string of combos in Tekken or other beat 'em ups. The Spawn HD-720 retails for $199.95 while addditional external Spawn Gamepad Adapters are going for $39.95 each. [Press Release]
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Scythe effects pedal for computers
February 2, 2010

Scythe has come up with a new pedal that connects to your computer's USB port, helping you invent music according to your preference. In fact, it is so easy to use that you are able to use an effect from another pedal by copy-pasting the effect. It will come in two variants - the USB 1-foot switch retails for 24 Euros, while the 3-foot switch model is double the price. Only budding musicians need apply, the rest of the world might want to consider other USB peripherals like a Headless USB Barbie doll.
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Boxee Payment System Coming Soon
January 21, 2010

Boxee, the popular online video and TV streaming service has announced that it will be adding a payment system to its streaming platform. The system should be launched by the summer and will allow users one-click access to paid composition, which will include TV shows, TV channels and movies. Users will be offered a either a pay-per-view or subscription based model. Of course, in the end, substance is the key, and Boxee is busy courting composition partners, hoping that they will be willing to produce their substance available to Boxee users, and the best part (for them) is that they’ll be allowed to package and price the subject matter according to their preference. Boxee will be looking to manufacture a small cut from each purchased item, but that shouldn’t come as a surprise to anybody. whether you’re a current Boxee user, you don’t have to anguish about shelling out money at the moment, as the company has stated that the paid substance is entirely optional, and Boxee will remain a free service.
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