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| We’ve seen our share of pocket-sized speed radar detectors, but the new Pocket Radar might be the first that could actually fit in your pocket. Or in the palm of your hand. Of course there are some trade-offs for the size. Still, the company says that it “forges a new standard in speed radar performance,” and supposedly it can track the speed of everything from a fastball to race car within one mile per hour. We can only take their word for it.
No word on price, but it should be available this Spring and we are sure to
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| Ferrari has been a name synonymous with high performance supercars, and over the years they have dominated the world of motorsports with a vise-like grip - at least, until Schumacher retired. Their latest simulator is no video game, where it tips the scales at 200 tons, requiring more than 10 km of cabling while requiring its own building which is around 180 square meters spread across a couple of floors including its control room. Would be nice to have one of these in our future Ubermansion to get a feel of
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| Are you a sucker for old Victorian-style items around your home? If so, you might want to hook up with Jake who came up with this drool-worthy PC that is squeezed into a custom aluminum chassis, designed specially to hark back to the Victorian era. The chassis itself is capable of housing hard drives as well as the motherboard behind the monitor, while the base unit has been rebuilt to hold a chunky 350W power supply. Powered by a Pentium IV processor, you will find a 250GB SATA hard drive within as well as a
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LG unveils the world’s thinnest LCD TV panel that measures just 2.6mm thick. LG’s thinnest LCD panel comes in 42-inch screen size and features 1920×1080p Full HD resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, edge-lit LED backlight system and the company’s optical film technology. LG is going to showcase the thinnest LCD and other products at the upcoming CES 2010. [lg]
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| After the P1 and P2, AAXA rolls out the M1 micro projector that claims to be the world’s smallest one. The ultra compact projector features native 800×600 resolution, 66 Lumen LED light source and 1000:1 contrast ratio. It can produce images greater than 100-inch in dark areas and up to 40-inch in lighted areas. The has 1GB onboard memory and a SD card slot and supports direct playback of RMVB, MP3, AVI, JPG files. The M1 has built-in 1W speakers, 3.5mm audio jack, mini USB port and composite AV input. Two versions are
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| Seagate announced the Momentus Thin, the thinnest 2.5-inch hard disk drive. At just 7mm in height, the Momentus Thin is designed for ultra-portable and entry-level laptops, high-end netbooks, backup devices and consumer electronics. Seagate’s Momentus Thin will be available in 160GB and 250GB capacities. It features 8MB cache, 5400RPM spin speed and a SATA 3Gb/s interface. It will be shipoed to Seagate’s OEM and integrator partners in January 2010. [seagate]
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| Electrolux just launched a commercial vacuum cleaner so quiet that it features an iPod dock and speakers. The “UltraSilencer” is the first such vacuum in existence. The company even went so far as to conduct a lab study to prove that “music assisted vacuuming increases the number of nozzle sweeps, improves the cleaning result and leaves a general feeling of happiness.” We say it just takes the boring out of vacuuming. Why it’s as if Van Halen or Pink Floyd were cleaning your house right by your side. Awesome concept.
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| Could the Pink colored Palm Pixi be real? Leaked screenshots that are busy making rounds on the Internet indicate that there is a strong possibility that the phone might be real. If you were to check out Sprint’s buyback page, there is also existence of a pink Palm Pixi (at time of writing). Girls, would you go for a pink colored Palm Pixi if Sprint were to release it?
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| Media players are usually not what we would consider to be tiny devices. They tend to be big to cram in all the hardware and tech needed to make them function. Cirago has announced a new and tiny media player called the CiragoTV Mini. The little device is a 3-inch square that is only .7-inches thick. It can be plugged into the TV via an HDMI cable or with the standard AAV out cable. The smallish player supports 720p and 1080i HD resolutions. Despite the small size, the player has built-in memory card reader and USB connectivity. The device
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