Archive for April 29th, 2008

Stainless Steel 8GB Video Watch

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

I love watches. You love watching movies. It looks like you got your movies in my watch! Thinkgeek has a Stainless Steel Video Watch with 8GB of internal flash memory as well as a full color 1.8″ screen.

High pixel count and frames per second make viewing a joy. Plus this watch has a built-in voice recorder, multiple OSD languages to choose from, a built-in high quality speaker as well as a earphone jack, the ability to view JPEG pictures and listen to music at the same time, and so much more. What more could you ask of such a beautiful looking watch? Be the envy of all your friends and blow them away with your shiny new toy.

Gimmie!

Suggested Price: $129.99

Posted in Gizmo of the Day, Miscellaneous

Hans Tan’s LED clock spells out time in text

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

by Darren Murph, posted Apr 28th 2008 at 6:19PM
Those tried-and-true hands definitely get the job done, but glancing over to find out what time of the day it is should be an adventure. Singaporean Hans Tan has crafted quite the atypical timepiece with his Idea of a Clock (revision 2), which utilizes a LED bulletin board to spell out the time in text rather than using symbols, numbers or long sticks. Best of all, those interested in making the act of watching time go by somewhat enjoyable can order one from the artist himself, but considering the limited edition nature of the piece, we wouldn’t waste too much time waffling over pulling the trigger.

[Via technabob]

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DXG-569V HD camcorder available for $169

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

by Paul Miller, posted Apr 28th 2008 at 1:14PM While DXG has few aspirations to taste or quality, they sure know how to price this stuff. The new DXG-569V HD cam can shoot 1280 x 720 video at 30 fps, captures 5 megapixel stills and sports a 3-inch foldout LCD, all for the bargain basement price of $169. Naturally, that video quality probably won’t be putting RED ONE out of a job, and you’ll need to supply your own SD card to make the magic happen, but if that doesn’t dissuade you, you can swipe one from a Radio Shack shelf in silver or black as of today.

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Microsoft says XP is definitely dead in June, Dell says it’ll keep installing it

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

by Nilay Patel, posted Apr 28th 2008 at 12:45PMSteve Ballmer kicked up a little dirt last week when he said that Microsoft could “wake up smarter” and keep selling XP after the June 30 cutoff date if customer feedback demanded it, but as you’d expect, the company is busily trying to “clarify” that statement by saying that while it always listens to customers, XP is definitely going to die on the 30th. Well, apart from the ultraportable exception that’ll last until 2012 or so. And the backlog of licenses still in reseller’s hands. Oh, and a little company called Dell, which, as rumored, is going to take advantage of a Vista licensing loophole that allows it to sell a copy of Vista but preload XP instead. Yep, that’s the plan — Dell’s going to report a Vista sale to Microsoft, but deliver an XP box with Vista upgrade DVD to customers. (That sound you just heard was a million accountants sighing in appreciation.) The program will be available for Latitude, OptiPlex, Precision, Vostro, and XPS systems (some with a minor fee), and Dell says it’ll keep going as long as Microsoft supports the “downgrade” license option, which could be forever. Looks like June 30 just got a lot less scary for XP fans, no?

Read - Microsoft clarification of Ballmer’s comments
Read - Dell to keep selling XP

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Apple updates iMac as expected

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

by Thomas Ricker, posted Apr 28th 2008 at 8:29AM
Yup, another Apple store outage reveals yet another bump in product specs. This time, it’s the iMac getting the treatment just as Geeksugar and our own sources predicted — on a Monday though instead of Apple’s customary Tuesday morning approach. So what’s new? Well, for starters you’re now looking at the latest Core 2 Duo Penryn processors. For the same starting price of $1,199, you now get a 20-inch iMac with 2.4GHz proc, 128MB of ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT graphics, 1GB of memory and a 250GB 7200RPM disk. The top of the line 24-inch model now sports a 3.06GHz processor, 512MB of NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS graphics, 2GB of memory, and a 320GB 7200rpm disk for $2,199. Rounding out the specs across the lineup are Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 802.11n WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, built-in iSight cam, and 5x USB 2.0 (which includes the 2x on tethered keyboard) and 1x Firewire 400 and 1x Firewire 800. Same size, same weight and available now… yes, right now.

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RallyPoint Handwear Computer Input Device gives soldiers a hand

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

by Paul Miller, posted Apr 28th 2008 at 9:40AM
The last thing you want to do in a combat situation is bust out a keyboard and mouse and start clicking away just to send some simple commands via your embedded computer. Now RallyPoint, a Cambridge, MA-based startup, is building a new computer interface glove so that soldiers can operate their computers in the field without taking their hands off their gun. The Handwear Computer Input Device (HCID) has a whole mess of sensors built-in, including push-button sensors in the pinky, fourth finger and index, finger, a mouse-like sensor in the index finger and a trio of accelerometers on the back of the hand. HCID plugs in via USB, and can be used to activate radio, navigate electronic maps and send commands. No word on when HCID is going to be deployed, but despite its bulky looks it seems to be pretty much field ready.

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Triac: the highway-capable, three-wheeled electric car available now?

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

by Joshua Fruhlinger, posted Apr 28th 2008 at 6:31AM
Our siblings over at AutoblogGreen discovered a little video hinting that a new three-wheeled, 70MPH electric car called the Triac is available… now. While we wait for the Aptera to hit the road, it seems Green Vehicles went ahead and made the Triac, tested it, and got it all sorts of market-ready. For those who don’t know, the Triac is highway capable and will go 120 miles before needing a recharge. Video after the break.

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Samsung MyShot

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The Samsung MyShot offers a 1.3 Megapixel Camera as well as the following features:

* operates on 1.7/2.1GHz CDMA Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum
* advanced voice recognition
* speakerphone
* Bluetooth
* downloadable content
* WAP enabled
* Display: 65k CSTN, 96 X 96 pixels
* Main Display: 128 x 160 pixels, 262k CSTN, 1.9″
* External Display: 96 x 96 pixels, 65k CSTN, 1.0″

Via MobileBurn.

Asus rumored to be spinning off Eee brand, 11-inch Eee PC coming too

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

by Thomas Ricker, posted Apr 28th 2008 at 6:35AMInformation doesn’t get much more twisted that this so you’d best tread lightly with it. We’ve got a DigiTimes rumor whose message appears modified in translation. Engadget Chinese tells us that the original DigiTimes article (in Chinese) states that Asus is planning an Eee PC “sub-corporation.” In other words, an ASUS spin-off that would include more than just low-cost ultra-portables. The rumor is attributed to DigiTimes’ proven ASUS sources. However, DigiTimes’ own English translation simply calls the move an Eee “sub-brand” which was already obvious with ASUS’ announced plans for additional Eee branded products including the E-DT desktop, E-TV television, and 19- to 21-inch E-Monitor all-in-one said to be due in Q3. DigiTimes’ sources also claim that ASUS will slap a 1001 model number on its 10.6-inch Eee PC and then — perhaps supporting the spin-off claim — says that there will be a premium 11-inch Eee PC before the end of the year as well. Originally, Jerry Shen, ASUS CEO, said the Eee PC would never exceed 10-inches so that it wouldn’t cut into ASUS’ laptop offerings. A spinoff would presumably give the Eee brand more freedom to compete.

[Via Engadget Chinese]

Read — DigiTimes (Chinese)
Read — DigiTimes (English)

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Meteo - Weather Forecast Watch from Oregon Scientific

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Watches are suppose to display information about the time, right? Not this one… The Meteo has the capability of working as a weather forecast watch.

The weather information is displayed by 4 different weather icons: sunny, rainy, cloudy, and partly cloudy. You won’t have exact details about the temperature, but at least you’ll have an idea of the upcoming weather.

The Meteo Watch also boasts a calendar, alarm, and the obvious digital clock.

Priced at 40.

- Backlight function for easy viewing in low light conditions
- Water resistant up to 30 meters (98 feet)

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