Tokyoflash E-Clock Looks Fashionable
March 15, 2010

The folks by at Tokyoflash certain know how to come up with unique designs for watches, and now the company has come up with the E-Clock watch design, which allows you to tell the instance via the traditional method of looking at the digital numbers on the face of the watch, or by the patterns of dashes and lines (which you’ll have to decipher). With it being made from flexible stainless steel, it loosely resembles an elegant looking bracelet. Aside from that, the E-Clock additionally sports Bluetooth, allowing it to connect to your phone, and will careful you via vibration when you’ve got an incoming shout or text notice. Apparently whether that design gets decent votes, Tokyoflash will actually prepare that watch a reality, so whether you love it, you probably should vote for it.
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DentalVibe does away with pain
March 4, 2010

Many humans loathe going to the dentist as the pain is not limited to just your mouth, but wallet as well once he/she is done with your pearly whites. The DentalVibe device aims to reverse such a trend, offering a new way to eliminate pain completely while your mouth is wide open to scrutiny. that is made possible thanks to the efforts of Dr. Steven G. Goldberg DDS and Bresslergroup, where the DentalVibe will vibrate at irregular intervals to idiot your brain into noticing percussive vibration and not that of a needle being inserted into your gums. Still doesn't solve the problem of your pocket hurting though.
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VIA ART-3000 fanless box computer
March 2, 2010

The VIA ART-3000 is a total solution when it comes to fanless box computers, since that ruggedized machine is based on the rare I/O-rich Em-ITX structure factor which is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. You can choose to have it as a complete system that comprises of a collection of drives and memory whether you wish. that fanless design will plus come with a range of special features such as diskless booting, excellent vibration and shock resistance, dual Gigabit networking and dual LVDS video support. Underneath the hood, you will find a 1.3GHz VIA Nano processor and the VIA VX800 media system processor. Capable of supporting up to a trio of displays and a couple of independent video substance streams, you will be surprised by that little dynamite of a machine. No notion on pricing though.
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VIA ART-3000 fanless box computer
March 2, 2010

The VIA ART-3000 is a total solution when it comes to fanless box computers, since that ruggedized machine is based on the different I/O-rich Em-ITX structure factor which is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. You can choose to have it as a complete system that comprises of a collection of drives and memory whether you wish. that fanless design will additionally come with a range of special features such as diskless booting, excellent vibration and shock resistance, dual Gigabit networking and dual LVDS video support. Underneath the hood, you will find a 1.3GHz VIA Nano processor and the VIA VX800 media system processor. Capable of supporting up to a trio of displays and a couple of independent video composition streams, you will be surprised by that little dynamite of a machine. No notion on pricing though.
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Wii Crossfire Pistol
February 25, 2010

Love shooting games on your Nintendo Wii so much that you bought one of those plastic peripherals that slides a Wiimote inside a faux pistol? Well, that can be a thing of the past with the infinitely cooler Wii Crossfire Pistol, where it comes shaped in a lovely pistol with all the relevant design details, including a built-in Wiimote that doesn't require you to put yours inside. Other features include integrated speakers, enhanced vibration operate, repositioned A and B buttons as well as the D-Pad for easier access and functionality. At $23.99 a pop, it helps you compose busting a cap in the game more realistic.
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Sonim XP2 Spirit arrives
February 17, 2010

[MWC 2010] Sonim's XP2 Spirit is now available, being the first 3G handset from the folks by at Sonim. As with other products from its stable, that is one hardy cookie, boasting the following specifications which we hope will whet your appetite whether you are one who is prone to dropping stuff all by the place.
- Stylish look and strange octagonal shape to better resist drops
- 3-megapixel camera with LED flash for higher quality pictures and video
- A suite of Java applications and a multimedia player
- 2' hi-res display, protected by 1.5mm of scratch resistant Gorilla Glass
- High quality magnesium core
- Waterproof outer shell made from hardened rubber, fiberglass and nylon
- GORE-TEX covered speaker for waterproofing
- Resistant to shocks and vibration: Built to resist random vibrations up to 4G
- Ready for extreme temperatures: Works in environments ranging from -20C to +55C
- 3-year Unconditional Guarantee
We're particularly interested in the unconditional guarantee - neat! Guess those who work in really fit environments ought to consider the Sonim XP2 Spirit when it hits retail stores across Europe next month. [Press Release]
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Vibeholic portable vibration speaker system
December 15, 2009

Xenics is tipped to roll out its new portable vibration speaker system known as Vibeholic in South Korea that coming December 21st. Xenics claims that applying the vibration principle on a variety of objects including a paper box, a piece of wood, a postcard, or an umbrella, is able to convert those surfaces into portable speakers thanks to Vibeholic's mini module. The Vibeholic is currently awaiting its patent to be approved, but we feel that that has been done before albeit in a different part of the world.
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