March 24th, 2006
The 2006 MEZZI WOODline Briefcase is not exactly a gadget that will shoot missiles or turn into a computer table but this new case from MEZZI will be a real attention getter with its solid wood exterior to protect your sensitive gadgets.
Its a rare edition briefcase with only 100 produced. It has real wood [...]
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March 23rd, 2006
Linuxdevices.com on 17 March 2006 confirmed that the SONY Playstation 3 (SONY PS3) console will ship with LINUX as its operating system, and will not only be a gaming console but a productivity console as well! (as if we use PS3s to work) Think of your SONY Playstation 3 console now as a [...]
By colbert low -- 5 comments
March 22nd, 2006
The Motorola Linux-based A1200 Smartphone looks pretty nice for a PDA/Phone. Sports a 2.4-inch QVGA (320 x 240) TFT touchscreen display with 262K colors. The device weighs only 95 grams, or about 3 ounces.
The A1200 has a slimmer, more compact form-factor than previous Linux smartphones from Motorola. It runs MontaVista Linux on an Intel [...]
By colbert low -- 2 comments
March 21st, 2006
When I look for a good laptop backpack, I have certain criterias that need to be fulfilled. Here’s the conditions :
1. Its gotta have tough zippers that don’t break easily.
2. Its gotta have a tough shell to protect my laptop.
3. Its gotta be water resistant.
4. Its gotta have plenty of pockets for my mouse, chargers [...]
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March 20th, 2006
The new Samsung SPH-S4300 featured on the Cnet website (CEBIT 2006) is one cool phone or MP3 player or Camera. It even works like a real MP3 player without opening the cover. The Samsung SPH-S4300 is a swivel music-phone. Includes 262K-color TFT screen with 128 x 220 pixels, 1GB of flash memory onboard , a [...]
By colbert low -- 5 comments
March 20th, 2006
I seriously see a new TV show coming up here on MTV. They’ve got Pimp my Ride and even Extreme Makeover for Home Edition show over here in good old Netherlands and they’ll probably give your old bathtub a good scrub and new plasma TV screen too. Just make mine 65 inches, please. See specs [...]
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March 19th, 2006
Green House, Japan has launched a USB flash drive, called the PICO Finger which has fingerprint recognition. To access the contents of the drive, a user has to place his finger on the drive (black area) with a certain amount of uniform pressure. It’s a good way to keep your confidential data. It will come [...]
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March 18th, 2006
OK. Its freaking 2 celsius in Hague, Netherlands now and I heard Spring will be late. Nonetheless, the pretty tulips are starting to bloom and I’m just in a happy mood. The big bosses at b5media have given The Gadget Blog (also known as TGB) a fresh new coat of paint (this is the 3rd [...]
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March 17th, 2006
Now you don’t have to wait for the next James Bond movie to come out to feel like a secret agent. Luckily this Kingston Data Traveller ELITE Privacy USB stick gives you 25 tries instead of blowing up after 5 seconds like those messages in Mission Impossible.
Kingston has just introduced a privacy USB flash drive [...]
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March 17th, 2006
By John,
Guest Blogger
I like to use cutters rather than scissors because it provides a precise straight line or curve shape cut out. The Laser Guided Scissors could be a safer handy tool that helps in my next origami project. The attached Laser guide works as a ruler and it guides you for a better precise [...]
By john -- 1 comment
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