More accessories for the iPod it never ends at all. These light weight Propeller Style MP3 player or iPod speakers are very handy when you travel. This tubular frame folds and fits in your pocket very easily. The sound quality according to reviews are not bad either. This compact speakers are powered by two AAA batteries.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Speakers for iPod
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 9:53 pm 1 comments
Labels: ipod, ipod speakers, speakers
MUS2 Mouse
This cordless optical 2 button mouse not only control the cursor on the screen but looks the same. A very elegantly designed mouse which looks cool on the desk too! There is a power indicator on the mouse that illuminates when the battery needs to be recharged. As per the reviews done by the designer there is discomfort to users who use this mouse.
Features:
- Compatible with Windows and Mac OS X.
- Receiver USB connection.
- Operating range: 2 meters.
- Frame speed: up to 2300 fps.
- Optical sensor resolution: 800 dpi.
- Power: two AAA rechargeable or non-rechargeable batteries.
- Switches to power saving mode if not moved.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 9:37 pm 3 comments
Labels: arrow, cursor, Mouse pointer
Copernic Desktop Search
Copernic Desktop Search allows you to instantly search files, e-mails, and e-mail attachments stored anywhere on your PC hard drive. The application executes searching of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, Acrobat PDFs, all popular music, picture, and video formats, contacts, the browser history, and Favorites.
Version 2.1.1 build 3.11 supports Windows Vista, Windows Mail, Microsoft Office 2007 documents.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 9:17 pm 0 comments
Labels: Copernic Desktop Search, desktop, search
TUKI--The Ultimate Kids Internet
TUKI--The Ultimate Kids Internet, the safest kids Internet browser that helps keep our children safe on the Internet. The browser has approved educational sites and will not allow any sites that they have not pre approved. The children can also customize their account with additional FREE themes available in Theme Download Center.
For more info you can check out this link:
http://www.tuki.com/
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 9:05 pm 1 comments
Labels: internet browser, tuki, Ultimate Kids Internet
FlashGet
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 3:34 pm 0 comments
Labels: Download Manager, FlashGet
Walk2Web
Walk2Web Toolbar for Firefox allows to start walking the web visually starting from the current opened site. Also, it allows to see made bookmarks, rank sites, add emoticons to them, add tags. This is very useful tool for surfers, who're searching for new cool sites.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 3:19 pm 0 comments
Rotary Cellphone
This is a ultra-modern cell phone and is a lookalike landline model which offers all the features of a cell phone. The ready model would start working once the SIM card is inserted.
Key Features
- supports tri-band GSM
- has a rechargeable battery that lasts 4-5 days on average
- It is priced at $499
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 11:54 am 0 comments
Labels: cell phone, Rotary Cellphone
Thursday, August 30, 2007
OXO's Corn Stripper
Gadgets help human to reduce their effort for difficult tasks but never imagined that it would go upto removing kernels from cobs. Simply run the Corn Stripper along the cob and the kernels are collected in a container that is provided with the kit. The kernels can be taken out of the container from the outlet provided above the container. The device can be cleaned in a dishwasher too, its completely safe.
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OXO CornStripper
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 4:01 pm 0 comments
Labels: cooking, corn, crockery, Kitchenware
Flash Light's Flying Disk
A very cool toy for all ages. Let it be day or night FlashLight's Frisbee illuminates and makes your fun time exciting. Easy to replace batteries on the disc is amazing to watch at night. FlashLight introduces discs for your pets too.
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FlashLight
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 3:53 pm 1 comments
Labels: Flying Disc, Frisbee, Toys
Fujitsu & Siemens introduce Scaleo Home Server
Fujitsu and Siemens jointly introduce the Scaleo next week at the IFA. The Scaleo features 4 USB ports, 2 e-SATA ports, 4 internal hard drive bays and the device can be placed vertically or horizontally.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 3:51 pm 0 comments
Labels: Home server, Windows home server, Windows Vista home
Trikke the three wheeled bike
Trikke is a three wheeled human powered machine. The contraption uses the Trikke Tech's patented 3CV technology to support the rider without pedals or touching the groung. Its a sturdy 3 point platform which leans when the rider tries to make a turn. The Trikke can reach speeds upto 18mph and the bike can also climb hills, hmmm! interesting.
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Trikke
Nivio ties up with AMD
Nivio, a start-up provider of virtualisation solutions enabling users to access their personal Windows desktops from any PC with a broadband connection has recently tied up with global processing solutions provider AMD.The partnership will support Nivio’s vision of virtual desktop access for a worldwide audience and AMD’s drive to extend Internet access to emerging markets. AMD will invest in the Nivio’s research and development programme.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 2:28 pm 0 comments
Sennheiser PXC 450
Sennhesier's latest PXC 450 noise is a foldable headphone designed for high-end consumers who's on the lookout for sound accuracy and who's on the move.
Key Features
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 2:06 pm 0 comments
Labels: headphone, pxc 450, sannheiser
USB Ballpoint Pen
Wondering what this might be. This is a ballpoint pen with a built in USB functionality. the pens make use of MLC (Multi Level Cell) flash memory technology that supports USB 2.0. The cap of the pen has a storage capacity of up to 1GB and is available in black, blue, red, and silver shades. The only drawback seems to be the thickness.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 1:41 pm 0 comments
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Digital Art and Art Inspiration
Too many gadget posts . . . now let’s look out for real colors. Emerging technologies of Screen tablets for artist will make forgetting their real canvas. Listed below are pool of art community and portal of such artist.
These artistic images are from the primary resource, inspiration and showcase of digital art. Gfxartist, CGtalk, Startdrwaing, provide the greatest platform for this generation artist to showcase their talent and inspire their like minds. CG talk provides one step ahead with more resource and short steps of painting technique from leading digital-artist. startdrawing.com is new born portal focusing only on Asian art.
Also Check:
1. Gfxartist
2. CGtalk
3. Startdrwaing
Posted by Senthil at 10:57 pm 0 comments
Labels: 2d art, 3d art, art, art inspiration, Digital-Art, Indian art, Showcase
From Lava Lamp to Laser Pod
The sixties saw the Lava lamp and the now generation will see the Laserpod. This gadget will be part of future Fashion, Art, Music and also an icon of the coming years. Chris Levine a master in lighting effects launched this device. The Laserpod fills any room with ambient light, the device can be made interactive by placing the diffusers placed on top of the cylinder(provided with the package). Once the diffusers are removed the lights branch out across the room and the magic begins.
Laserpod can be operated up to 8 hours on three Alkaline AA batteries or run directly from the mains.
Also check
Laserpod | Chris Levine
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 12:00 pm 1 comments
Labels: laser pod, lava lamp, lavalamp, lighting effects, visual effects
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Yamaha to uncover RX-Z11
Yamaha is all set to unleash their new home theater receiver, the RX-Z11 this November. This high end receiver integrates a whole lot of features with cutting edge technology. Yamaha is looking at setting new standards to home theater receivers. Here are some of the features it has
- Made for iPod
- Dolby TRUE HD
- Dolby Digital Plus
- DTS HD Master Audio
- XM - XM Ready
- XM HD Surround Sound
- Neural Surround THX Technologies
- HD Radio
- SRS Circle Surround II
- HDMI
- 8 Ch Ext Input
- Digital ToP-ART
- SILENT CINEMA and Virtual CINEMA DSP
- Compressed Music Enhancer
- YPAO Automatic System Calibration
Also check
Yamaha Receivers
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 8:17 pm 0 comments
Labels: DVD player, Home theater, Yamaha receiver
HP Mobile Innovations Tour
"HP Mobile Innovations Tour" was focused on the conceptual creations that represent a vision for the 2012 timeframe. The gadgets showcased at the "HP Mobile Innovations Tour" include a personal wireless gateway device - in a wearable watch-like form factor; a flexible, portable, personal size display mat; and a thin-client device in a tablet form factor. Lets take a sneak preview of these gadgets.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 6:31 pm 0 comments
Labels: Display Map, Gadgets, HP, Watch
Logitech's Fun Mice
Logitech introduce their 'fun mice' series. Its available in 4 designs, the Racer mouse, the Tiger mouse, the Zebra mouse and the Spot mouse. The size of the mouse is about two-thirds the size of a standand logitech mouse. The zebra mouse can fit into small and medium sized hands, and the best part is that it does not any set-up software and can be controlled on virtually any surface according to Logitech. It costs approximately Rs 995/-.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 6:17 pm 0 comments
Labels: Logitech, Logitech Mouse, Mice, Mouse
A Watch in the drain!
Man's wants are unlimited but never imagined it will reach till the drain. Another add on for your home. No its not for the Living room, bedroom or your personal room(for whatever that you are using it for ;)) This is a kitchen or bathroom sink accessories. A watch in the drain, looks like nice elegantly fits in. This is a product from from Murano House.
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Murano House
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 5:36 pm 0 comments
Labels: bathroom accessories, home improvement, Murano House
Art & Animation quality in India
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Lately we had been reviewing design concepts implemented on consumer durable product, web applications and standalone applications. Many interesting and highly creative design and interactive screens are being produced over the Web and Print. Many European and Asian countries and America produce good quality Art and Animation work and India being in the art industry for a very long time showcasing their culture and history in an elaborate visual effects.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 2:48 pm 0 comments
Labels: animation, art, cartoon, character, Indian art
Reinventing the Desktop
Introducing the PANO, its not a CPU, it does not have any memory, no applications, no software mosting importantly no operating system. Pano interacts with any input device like the Keyboard, Mouse, Monitors, Speakers and other USB devevices over a computer network. PANO interacts with a virtual server which runs on an operating system it can be a Windows XP or the latest Vista. The Pano consumes very less energy compared to its counterpart the Desktop boxes. Its a neat looking device and the design of the Pano is crafter by Whipsaw, who is best in the industrial design business.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 10:11 am 0 comments
Labels: Deskop, Pano, Remote Desktop, Virtual Desktop
Monday, August 27, 2007
Adobe Media Player
Adobe® Media Player™ is a desktop media player that offers useful features for viewers to manage and interact with their favorite content, and features for content publishers to define branding and advertising in and around their content. The Adobe Media Player will be one of the first Apollo applications from Adobe.
Adobe Flash Player is the high-performance, lightweight runtime client for delivering content and RIAs within the browser. Adobe Media Player is a desktop media player that offers useful features for viewers to manage and interact with their favorite content, and features for content publishers to define branding and advertising in and around their content. The Adobe Media Player is a cross-operating system application built using Apollo.
The Adobe Media Player is expected to ship before end of 2007, coinciding with the first full release of Apollo.
Posted by Kedar at 10:17 pm 1 comments
Labels: Adobe, Adobe Media Player, Apollo
i-sobot the world's smallest robot
Japan's based company Tomy, an established name in toy making has come out with i-sobot which happens to be the world's smallest robot. The robot is packed with 17 micro actuators and a gyro-sensor and it wieghs 350g. i-sobot robots are produced in 2 colours one in white which is for domestic use and the other in black which is avilable for export. The robot is expected for sale very soon.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 4:45 pm 0 comments
Labels: i-sobot, robot, toy making
Do not worry! TEMPO is here!
All of us make a common mistake while using the computer and that is delete important files accidentally. We the users are spoilt to an extent where we do not have the time or the energy to clear our trash can option and instead just delete shift+del the files.
Ok now for TEMPO, what does it really have to spend our $$ on it. This cool to look at and simple to use device is an external hard drive which stores the files which are deleted. TEMPO is designed and developed by Franco Cagnina. The device can also be used as an external hard drive with TEMPO having 25GB of space at its disposal. The LED on the TEMPO indicates the available storage space on the device.
Also check
Franco Cagnina
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 12:29 pm 0 comments
Labels: delete, External hard disk, external storage, storage space, TEMPO, trash can
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Microsoft strikes Gold with the LucidTouch
If you think that Microsoft's journey into the development of natural user interfaces has stopped with the availability of Surface, then think again. The
Touch is a compelling input modality for interactive devices; however, touch input on the small screen of a mobile device is problematic because a user’s fingers occlude the graphical elements he wishes to work with. LucidTouch is a mobile device that addresses this limitation by allowing the user to control the application by touching the back of the device. The key to making this usable is what is called pseudo-transparency: by overlaying an image of the user’s hands onto the screen.
Posted by Kedar at 11:06 pm 0 comments
Labels: LucidTouch, Mitsubishi Research, Surface
World's smallest and lightest ear-phones
A happy moment for all listening to music on the move. Klipsch have been producing high-end precision speakers for 60 years and are continuing to do the same and proved yet again with the launch of the IMAGE earphones.
The IMAGE earphones shods a oval silicon tips and Klipsch claims that the silicon provides very seal and efficient in noise isolation and better low frequency response and that means good bass in your ears. Klipsch's signature color nad has high gloss black wires. The IMAGE comes with a 50 inch long vinyl wires and this high-end earphones retails for about $349. We assume the product will be launched sometime this year.
Also check
Klipsch
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 9:08 pm 0 comments
Labels: IMAGE earphones, Klipsch, Smallest earphones, tiny earphones
Nokia's MOSH
Nokia's new service, called MOSH. It stands for Mobilize and Share. The alpha version has been around for a while now and the beta version was released officially recently.
So, what is MOSH all about? It is another social networking site dedicated for mobile devices. You can share and manage digital contents, including images, videos, audio, applications, games and even documents. Basically it is like YouTube, Flickr with additional support to other content types.
You can manage your contents on the web via
http://mosh.nokia.com. The access to this beta version is still restricted. You need to enter password to access it. The password is ALLACCESS. I have no idea why it is still password-protected since many people know it already.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 6:42 pm 0 comments
Labels: mobile friends, Mobile service, Social Networking
ORKUT with the new look
The popular social networking site ORKUT will release its new interface soon. The service over the years has introduced better user experience to access and utilize their website at its best potential. The users can now post pictures and videos and not just text scrap. The users in America have a tab called Friend's map" and enhances user experience by giving them the ability to search for friends based on area they are based out of. We could also see a blogging option from ORKUT.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 3:51 pm 0 comments
Labels: Orkut, Social Networking, Web3.0
SanDisk to launch CLIP
SansaDisk launches CLIP. Its a tiny mp3 player with the same OLED screen and comes in 1GB and 2GB capacity priced around $40 and $60 dressed in Black, Red, Pink and Blue. There is no provision to expand memory. The Sansa CLIP is due for launch sometime in September.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 3:34 pm 0 comments
Labels: mini mp3 player, mp3 player, Sansa Clip, Sansa Express
India's First Touch Screen Phone
Tata Indicom and Samsung collaboratively have come together to produce India's First Touch Screen based dual sim smart world phone. Set to capture the Indian market, the dual SIM card phone contains 2 SIM slots, unlike the regular GSM phones. The features loaded onto the phone is a Large 2.2" TFT touch screen, 1.3 Mega pixel camera, micro SD card slot, MP3/ AAC+ Player with A2DP Bluetooth support.
The phone also features Handwriting recognition, File viewer, Sketch Memo, advanced organizer capability with functional screen. The handest supports data speeds of upto 153kbps through the Tata Indicom network and can be connected to your laptop via bluetooth. It is priced at Rs 11,999/-
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 1:13 pm 0 comments
Labels: Touch screen phone
Age of Conan’ wins “Best Online Game” awards at Games Convention 2007
Funcom and Eidos’ highly anticipated massively multiplayer online game ‘Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures’ has been awarded the prestigious, official ‘Best Online Game of the Show’ award at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany. The trade show is one of the largest gaming conventions in the world and by far the largest in Europe, with all of the major upcoming game titles represented.
'Age of Conan' is consistently mentioned as one of the most anticipated PC games in development. It has received numerous magazine covers and awards, including 'Best MMO of E3' awards from IGN, GameSpot, GameSpy and Yahoo.
'Age of Conan' is a key title in Microsoft's Games for Windows line-up, as well as being a showcase DirectX 10 title for nVidia. The game is currently in general Beta and you can sign up at ageofconan.com.
Posted by Kedar at 12:42 pm 0 comments
Labels: Age of Conan, Directx, Microsoft Games, nVidia, Online games
Cooliris
Cooliris Previews v2.4.2 for Firefox gives you the power to browse and share the web faster than ever.
- Preview web links, images, and videos without even clicking.
- “Stack” previewed items into temporary bookmarks to review. (details)
- Instantly send links to friends and family with just a click.
- Automatically subsearch Google, Wikipedia, et. al. by right-clicking on any phrase
- Customize Cooliris to control preview window activation (mouseover, CTRL-hover, 1-click, click icon), time delay, size and placement.
Cooliris Previews is free to download and use, and does not contain any adware or spyware whatsoever.
Posted by Sridhar Sundaram at 12:33 pm 0 comments
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Bioshock the new game in town
No this is no review of the game but an information to gamers that BIOSHOCK will truly shock you with its amazing detail in visual effects. Our future posts will carry detailed review and updates of this game, BIOSHOCK. Here are some of the screenshots from the game.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 10:53 pm 0 comments
Labels: Bioshock, Halo3, Microsoft Xbox, Playstation 3, PS3, xbox 360
iPhone unlocked
The iPhone is finally cracked and AT&T looses its exclusive hold onto the iPhone. Be it T-Mobile, Verizon or any cellphone carrier around the globe, the iPhone will work. No its not any David Copperfiled its a user friendly application from iPhonesimfree. The team from iphonesimfree.com had been working on the hack since the launch of the iPhone and have succeeded in their effort to crack the iPhone.
The unlocking process took a couple of mins according to Engadget.com. The phone had a T-Mobile sim card inserted into the iPhone and the T-Mobile name showed up on the carrier service display. The EDGE service of the same service was activated and also checked and the Iphone worked fine. I can imagine how many of them are lined up for this hack.
Posted by Vikram Sunderraj at 9:39 pm 0 comments
Labels: Apple, Apple iPhone, iPhone, iPhone cracked, iPhone unlocked