Sunday, January 15, 2006

Blog Suspended

This blog is no longer maintained. This is due to work commitments.

A blog that is very much maintained is the GP2X blog at www.mygp2x.com and there will also be a blog for the Lego NXT system at some point.

Monday, January 09, 2006

Optimus Keyboard

Every key of the Optimus keyboard is a stand-alone display showing exactly what it is controlling at this very moment.

Optimus is good for any layouts—Cyrillic, Ancient Greek, Georgian, Arabic—and so on to infinity: notes, numerals, special symbols, HTML codes, mathematical functions.

Up for sale on Feb. 1st. The price? No idea... Posted by Picasa

SanDisk Sansa

"...the new e200 series is going to give Apple’s sexiest player cause for a few sleepless nights. For a start the flash memory based player is now the largest on the market, topping out at 6GB (it is also available in 2GB and 4GB capacities), it sports a larger screen (4.57cm verses 3.81cm) and – get this – plays video." Posted by Picasa

OQO 'Tablet' Model O1+

The OQO Model 01+ has all the functionality of an ultraportable notebook computer, with a 1GHz processor, a 30GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM, color transflective display (for easy indoor and outdoor viewing), 802.11b wireless, a removable lithium-polymer battery, and FireWire™ and USB 2.0 ports. For input and navigation it includes thumb keyboard with TrackStik™ and mouse buttons as well as digital pen and thumbwheel.

The OQO Model 01+ computer is the most versatile computer to date. Standalone, it is as portable as a PDA. With the docking cable, it is no different than a laptop in its ability to connect to projectors and Ethernet networks. In the desktop stand with the docking cable, it is a desktop computer. As a Windows PC, the OQO computer moves seamlessly from one mode to the other with no synchronizing. Posted by Picasa

PSP As Remote Control for Honda Civic

"Based on what was once a 94 Honda Civic, a pimped-up concept car has gone on show at CES in Las Vegas that allows you to control everything from opening the doors, turning on the lights and even driving it down the street all via the PSP and a Wi-Fi connection." Posted by Picasa

CCTV With Guns

"Gun Control, by Scott Kildall, explores issues of both security and surveillance. Each of the four units incorporates a police-issue revolver and a video camera. As people move into the installation space, the cameras track the movement and the guns follow." Posted by Picasa

Sharp RD-CMP1000

"Despite the fact that Sharp is a Japanese company, they have just unveiled a product for Korea: this is the RD-CMP1000. It's quite a special pocket dictionary (English, Japanese and Chinese) because it offers all the basic PDA functions (agenda, PIM manager) on top of e-book reading functions, MP3 player functions, an FM tuner, a voice recorder and a 1.3MP digital camera that shoots still pictures and video. Everything can be stored onto SD cards too." Posted by Picasa

Dell XPS 600 - World’s First Quad-SLI PC

"The ability to run today’s hottest titles in extreme HD resolutions with all the eye candy turned on is absolutely amazing. Strap yourself in, because you are in for the ride of your life." Posted by Picasa

Fujifilm FinePix F470 First Impressions

Digital Camera Info take a first look at the Fujifilm FinePix F470:

"The 6 megapixel Fujifilm FinePix F470 aims to hit the easy to use low end of the ultra-slim market. The F470’s 3.6 x 2.3 x 0.8-inch measurements are very compact and flat except for a slight curve for a right-hand grip. Besides its tiny frame, there isn’t much else distinctive about its looks. The F470 has a lightly brushed silver body constructed of plastic with a metal shell. The camera is pretty durable, but doesn’t wander much from tradition. The body has a 2.5-inch LCD screen but it only has 115,000 pixels. The movie mode has full resolution and a fast frame rate, but terrible audio and lacks zoom during recording.

The F470 has its pros and cons. The camera provides a 3x optical zoom lens with a wide f/2.8 aperture. The camera is mostly automatic with its 10 scene modes, an auto mode, and a manual mode that acts more like a Program mode. It has a decent burst mode and starts up in less than two seconds. It is extremely portable and includes 16 MB of internal memory. However, despite the presence of the auto mode, the auto focus system is difficult to maneuver and will potentially drive consumers crazy. Sometimes it focuses, sometimes it doesn’t – and because there’s no telling what it will do, this could be a deal breaker for many consumers. Well have a more in-depth analysis of the F470's capabilities when we publish our full review. The F470 is slated to ship in March for $279." Posted by Picasa

Kodak EasyShare Z650 First Impressions

Digital Camera Info tale a first look at the Kodak EasyShare Z650:

"Kodak apparently strained to hit its price point with the EasyShare Z650, leaving out image stabilization and skimping on the LCD in favor of the lavish electronic viewfinder. We think that the real problem with the camera is its lack of custom white balance – the only piece missing from a very good manual control implementation and a Kodak Color Science Chip.

Still, the fundamental impression we take away from the Kodak EasyShare Z650 is one of sharp, low noise images, good color, and a very straightforward user interface. So far it looks promising; check back to see if further testing results seal the deal." Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 06, 2006

LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT

LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT is a robotics toolset that provides endless opportunities for armchair inventors, robotics fanatics and LEGO builders ages 10 and older to build and program robots that do what they want. Building upon the success of the globally-renowned Robotics Invention System, the next generation of LEGO robotics is smarter, stronger and more intuitive than ever, leveraging new technologies and expanded sensor capabilities to add a level of sophistication to excite and challenge more experienced robot creators.

LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT includes 519 LEGO TECHNIC pieces, the NXT intelligent brick, touch, light, ultrasonic and sound sensors, 3 servo motors, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 cable and PC/MAC compatible programming software powered by LabVIEW from National Instruments.

LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT will be available at most toy and discount merchandise retailers, select consumer electronics retailers or online at www.LEGOshop.com in August 2006 and will have a suggested retail price of $249.99 (USD) and $ 379.99 (CAD). A special version for school and institutional use is also releasing later this year. Posted by Picasa

Baseball Cap LED Light

Turn your baseball cap into a searchlight with 5 bright and light-weight LEDs. The LEDs clip to a cap tightly and use 2 CR2032 cell batteries. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Zicplay Slideplay

Revolution is on the way! Zicplay presents SlideKey, the brand new opus of the range. OLED Screen, integrated coder, refillable battery... To discover urgently!

Main features

- Digital Audio Player (MP3 & WMA)
- Digital voice recorder
- USB storage device
- Memory : 256 MB, 512 MB, 1GB Optional built-in FM radio on 512MB and 1GB models Posted by Picasa

SunFlower Solar Power Station

"Sunflower is a new home&office solution, that uses solar energy to generate electric power thru three built in standard sockets. That combined with a solar powered music system interacts and transforms common living spaces into enjoyable and sustainable living environments. The top solar panel receive energy thru the day and the rechargeable solar batteries keep your appliances working thru the night." Posted by Picasa

World's Most Complicated Watch

The world's most complicated double-face watch, produced in a limited edition of 7.

Tour de l'Ile is the most complicated watch ever made, with a totally original combination of horological complications and astronomical indications composing a list of sixteen different points including a minute repeater, sunset time, perpetual calendar, second time zone, a tourbillon device, the equation of time and the representation of the night sky.

This exceptional calibre composed of 834 parts called for over 10,000 hours of research and development lavished on it by the designers, engineers and watchmakers of Vacheron Constantin. Posted by Picasa

Samsung Digimax L55W Review

Trusted Reviews takes a look at the Samsung Digimax L55W:

"The Digimax L55W is a solidly made and well designed camera from a much-improved brand, offering a good specification and excellent performance at a bargain-basement price. The movie mode is good, the bizarre frames are just silly, however it is the wide-angle widescreen capability that really sets the L55W apart. There’s nothing else on the market that can do what this camera does. It’s just a shame that the image quality doesn’t live up to it." Posted by Picasa

Sony Cyber-shot M2

The new Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2 digital camera combines great quality digital still photography and impressive movie-shooting capabilities.

Featuring 5.1-megapixel resolution, a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens and Sony's Real Imaging Processor circuitry, the camera offers outstanding image capture in either mode.

"We recognize that some people don't want to have separate imaging devices for their photos and video," said James Neal, director of digital imaging products at Sony Electronics. "Our new Cyber-shot has been specifically engineered for these people."

Designed for optimal photo taking and video making, the camera's vertical one-handed grip sits comfortably in the palm of your hand. With just a gentle push to the side of the LCD panel, the camera powers up, the 2.5-inch LCD screen flips out, and it is ready to shoot. Every moment becomes a full story with the camera's hybrid record mode. When you press the shutter release, you get more than a snapshot. The camera automatically records five seconds of video before snapping the picture and three seconds after. There is no longer a need to choose between stills and video - you can get both. Posted by Picasa

Sony Cyber-shot S-600

There is more to consider when purchasing a digital still camera than pixels and price. Sony's new Cyber-shot DSC-S600 model offers that and more.
The new camera features six-megapixel resolution and a precision Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with a 3x optical wide-angle (31 “ 93 mm) zoom, which is much wider than other cameras in its class, so everyone is sure to be in the shot. It has an advanced feature set engineered to deliver focused, properly exposed pictures in a snap.

"In addition to its impressive six megapixels, it's a camera with intelligence, helping you to capture every special moment without concern about complex camera settings," said James Neal, director of digital imaging products at Sony Electronics. Posted by Picasa

The RFID Zapper

The German branch (privacy activists) of the global guerrilla innovation network has developed a simple solution that converts a standard film camera into a short range RFID zapper. This system:

"...copies the microwave-oven-method, but in a much smaller scale. It generates a strong electromagnetic field with a coil, which should be placed as near to the target-RFID-Tag as possible. The RFID-Tag then will recive a strong shock of energy comparable with an EMP and some part of it will blow, most likely the capacitator, thus deactivating the chip forever." Posted by Picasa

NeXfit BK-A6 Gaming Exercise Bike

Super-light aluminum frame with pneumatic resistance control system, which uses air pressure to adjust exercise levels, together with a force feed back system, which delivers 16 different shock levels according to collisions and explosions in any PC game

Online Health Manager, which accumulates user's exercise records and its levels after each game for accurate health management. Posted by Picasa