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Archive for February 24th, 2008

FM Audio Transmitter

Written by admin on Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in gadgets.

FM Audio Transmitter
FM Audio Transmitter The ultimate FM Transmitter for iPod - Small and compact with superior performance and innovative features.This FM Transmitter displays the FM frequency on the iPod?s screen. (Read the full post about ‘FM Audio Transmitter’…)

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Digisette FMXtra Mobile FM Radio and Cell Phone Mic

Written by admin on Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in gadgets.

Digisette FMXtra Mobile FM Radio and Cell Phone Mic
Digisette FMXtra Mobile FM Radio and cell phone Mic Not only can the FM-Xtra serve as a mobile FM stereo receiver, it can also connect to your mobile phone for great listening through its two earbuds. The Auto-Scan FM radio automatically locks onto your favorite radio stations whlie the stereo mini-plug connects to portable CD players, MP3 players, laptop computers and more. Technorati Tags: Digisette (Read the full post about ‘Digisette FMXtra Mobile FM Radio and Cell Phone Mic’…)

Further HD DVD casualties, Microsoft discontinues Xbox 360 HD DVD player

Written by admin on Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in gadgets.

Further HD DVD casualties, Microsoft discontinues Xbox 360 HD DVD player
With the recent demise of HD DVD and all things that surround it, this news from Microsoft comes as no real surprise, they have officially discontinued the Xbox 360 hd dvd player. Current owners need not worry though, because although discontinued the support and warranty will remain in effect. Actually the only real surprise here is that it took Microsoft this long to make it official. A nice follow up would have been the announcement of a Blu-ray player add-on, but that still has not been mentioned. It would make sense though. Via [Gizmodo] Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed → (Read the full post about ‘Further HD DVD casualties, Microsoft discontinues Xbox 360 HD DVD player’…)

New camera tech can detect blood and water content in your car. Ew.

Written by admin on Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in gadgets.

New camera tech can detect blood and water content in your car. Ew.
Posted Feb 24th 2008 8:57AM by Paul MillerFiled under: Digital Cameras, Transportation Ever on the lookout for the next step in up in Big Brother policy, there’s a new camera technology being developed in the UK at Loughborough University which can count car occupants by figuring out how much water and blood content there is inside the car. The obvious application is for trimming down those carpool lane offenders, trying to squeeze by the law with a dummy or a pet in the passenger seat. Look, privacy concerns aside, there’s just something awkward about traffic cams tracking quantities of blood and water inside of commuter cars. Do we really want to let the Machines have that kind of inside (literally) information on (Read the full post about ‘New camera tech can detect blood and water content in your car. Ew.’…)

Play ICE tetris in our glass

Written by admin on Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in gadgets.

Play ICE tetris in our glass
Ice cubes in your coke can be fun if you use ICE Tetrice Link VIA 1 2 (Read the full post about ‘Play ICE tetris in our glass’…)

Electric Shocking Tanks (Twin pack)

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Electric Shocking Tanks (Twin pack)
Electric Shocking Tanks (Twin pack) Take cover and listen. Future wars against invading aliens won’t be fought with hydrogen bombs, cruise missiles or fuel-air devices. They’ll be fought with Shocking Tanks See price (Read the full post about ‘Electric Shocking Tanks (Twin pack)’…)

Exascale computing: it’s the new terascale

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Exascale computing: it’s the new terascale
Posted Feb 24th 2008 5:05AM by Paul MillerFiled under: Desktops Anybody remember when a gigaflop was a big deal? Oh, how far we’ve come. Researchers are now talking about exascale computing, which means systems that can handle a million trillion calculations per second. To put that in perspective, IBM’s BlueGene/L (pictured), the fastest machine running, has a peak performance of 596 teraflops. A petaflop is 1000 times faster than a teraflop, and an exaflop is 1000 times faster than a petaflop. Yeah, that’s a lot of flops. (Read the full post about ‘Exascale computing: it’s the new terascale’…)

Researchers craft laughter measurement system to gauge aH

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Researchers craft laughter measurement system to gauge aH
Posted Feb 24th 2008 12:15AM by Darren MurphFiled under: Misc. gadgets We’re pretty certain this isn’t the first time researchers have dove in and tried to accurately gauge laughter, but it just might be the most thorough. (Read the full post about ‘Researchers craft laughter measurement system to gauge aH’…)

Ant Works

Written by admin on Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in gadgets.

Ant Works
Ant Works If you thought fish were great for an instant bit of de-stressing, then you've got to get hold of one of these. A Space-Age ant colony that's truly mesmerising. You can have this for ?19.95 (Read the full post about ‘Ant Works’…)

New Sony NW Series audio-video media players

Written by admin on Sunday, February 24th, 2008 in gadgets.

New Sony NW Series audio-video media players
Sony has just announced the launch of their latest range of media players. The NW Series, featuring NW-A829 and NW-A828 boast of top quality audio and video reproduction apart from 16GB and 8GB storage respectively. Both the players are compatible with diverse media formats supporting audio files like MP3, WMA, ATRAC, Sony PCM AAA and HE-ACC, as well as H.264/ACV and MPEG-4 video files. The gorgeous players features a 2.4-inch display with 320 x 240 resolution with Bluetooth connectivity for both audio and video along with a 36 hours battery support for audio playback and 10 hours of video play. You can also watch and record your favorite TV shows on the NW Series players by adding a VRC-NW10 dock with EPG support. (Read the full post about ‘New Sony NW Series audio-video media players’…)



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