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Thursday, March 29, 2007

G-Tech Zone

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Serving tray that floats on water
Hammacher has unveiled a remote controlled floating serving tray that will definitely be in fashion when summer rolls around. All you need to do is place some delectable snacks and perhaps a Pina Colada or two on it and send it towards your guests who are lounging at the pool. This unique device can move forwards, backwards, left, right, or even rotated 360 degrees. It probably won’t capsize under normal usage, but place it in a pool with a bunch of kids and it will probably capsize faster than the Titanic. The Remote Controlled Floating Serving Tray retails for $49.99.
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iPod speaker dock #32,756
The SoundWorks Radio CD 745i from Cambridge Soundworks is the latest iPod-compatible sound system from the company, featuring a universal iPod dock, an auxiliary input, an integrated AM/FM radio, a CD player, and dual alarms for those who find it hard to get out of bed during the mornings. The CD players can handle normal audio CDs as well as MP3/WMA-filled discs. Sound is pretty standard in a 2.1 setup, while the included remote enables you to control its functions from the comfort of your own bed. The SoundWorks Radio CD 745i currently retails for $400.
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Vista receives boost from Transcend
Transcend is guaranteed to send Vista proponents over the moon with its spanking new 16GB ExpressCard device, offering unprecedented space for those who want to take advantage of Vista’s ReadyBoost feature. Of course, any thoughts of owning one is quickly dispelled when you take a closer look at this device from Transcend and notice a 1,000 Euro price tag.



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RC Tanks an electrifying experience


The RC Laser Tag Shock Tanks sound like fun and actually are for a couple of rounds, but those wearing pace makers ought to steer clear of these unless you want to start pushing earlier than you should. These tanks are able to move forward, backwards, left, and right, and the IR cannons are used to “shoot” your opponent’s tanks. Each successful shot will send a jolt of electricity through your opponent’s controller, where a Wiimote-like strap ensures the controller won’t be dropped anytime soon. A pair of these fun toys will set you back by $49.95.
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Rocky lives on in special gloves
While Rocky might have hung up his gloves with the final instalment, you can still carry on his memory with these Rocky sound-effect boxing gloves. These oversized gloves might look pretty solid, but they aren’t actually that hard as actual boxing gloves. In fact, each hand comes with an integrated sound chip that emits a sound effect each time you land a pseudo punch. Relive the Rocky experience today with authentic, bone-crunching, teeth-breaking sounds with each pair. Heck, the manufacturers have even thrown in the Rocky theme tune for nostalgia’s sake.
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Sony TDM-IP1 iPod dock
Sony enters the iPod dock fray with the TDM-IP1, and like most Sony products it comes with above average looks and a matching price to boot. For $100, the TDM-IP1 iPod dock is hooked up to your iPod via the Digital Media port. The device itself is compatible with selected Bravia home theater models and audio receivers. When docked, the TDM-IP1 also doubles up as an iPod charger so you can be assured of leaving your house with a fully recharged iPod each time.
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Ghostly Gloe Bear
The Gloe Bear is one toy for kids who have a fetish for the unconventional. It comes in a transluscent skin that enables a certain segment of the population to enjoy eerie, glowing lights from within. Thankfully, the manufacturers have managed to include a button on its paw that enables the owner to turn the rainbow of colors off. In an effort to save power, the Gloe Bear also comes with an automatic shutdown feature after half an hour of non-stop glowing. Parents who want to give their kids a scare can pick up the Gloe Bear for £19.95.


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ProForm makes exercise fun
I suppose out of all the games that make exercise fun, Dance Dance Revolution surely ranks somewhere at the very top. ProForm has developed a new elliptical trainer that aims to introduce some fun into exercise not through dancing but some old-school video games that react to the amount of physical activity you put in. The handles of the trainer comes with a
tiny D-pad for you to control your on-screen avatar, and becomes easier to play as your exercise intensity increases. Thoselooking for a way to shed off the flab in a fun manner can check out the ProForm CrossTrainer with ‘GameFit’ for $799.
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Samsung Hauzen is one mean oven
While Master Chief is busy saving the world (yet again) in the upcoming Halo 3, Samsung’s Hauzen oven aims to help Master Chefs all over the world by placating hungry stomachs. This unique oven features a rapid heating system and a plethora of heating modes (count ‘em - there are 32 in total) to suit virtually all kinds of food. Up to 150 additional modes can also be uploaded to the Hauzen after downloading them off the Internet. Additional details like pricing and availability are unknown, but it is interesting to see everyday home appliances requiring “firmware updates” per se, something my 1970s toaster never needed and yet functions perfectly even until today.

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Alarm Clock that thrives on water
If you’re a Greenpeace activist and want to help do your part to keep the world green, there is this Water Powered Multifunction Alarm Clock that is pretty self explanatory. Instead of using batteries, this nifty timepiece uses a water battery instead to function, featuring a countdown timer and thermometer features to boot. Different functions of the clock can be accessed by simlpy rotating the clock by 90 degrees. The Water Powered Multifunction Alarm Clock retails for a few cents short of $32.

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MoGo headset is super thin
MoGo has unveiled a new 5mm thin Bluetooth 2.0 headset at CTIA, bringing users true mobile convenience. Weighing a mere 1/3 oz, the Mogo Bluetooth headset comes with a fold-out ear piece that rests comfortably in the ear and stored flat when not in use. You can always slip it into any available PCMCIA or ExpressCard 34 slot for charging purposes, making you travel
even lighter since there is no need to lug around additional cables. In addition, by simply placing it in either slot makes for a great storage location. Pricing and availability details are still unknown.

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Robot Chick cannot grow up
SegaToys has recently released the Robot Chick that is does nothing but chirps and cheeps whenever it is lifted up. All you need to do is ensure it receives a constant supply of fresh batteries lest it be muted for good. The Robot Chick is probably the Peter Pan of cute little chicks, since it will never ever grow up, chirping until its internal circuits give up the ghost.

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New TransDock from DLO
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters has announced its TransDock car system that is capable of broadcasting iPod tunes through your vehicle’s FM stereo system as well as showing videos from your iPod on your car’s video screen. This all-in-one solution will hold your iPod securely and charge it while you are traveling, so you don’t need to worry about flat batteries during
the middle of a tense movie scene. Features include an integrated antenna, interchangeable faceplays, and a built-in USB power charger for you to charge other devices on-the-go. The TransDock for iPod retails for $99.99 and is already available for purchase.
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New TFT LCD panel from TMDisplay
TMDisplay has recently announced a new LTPS TFT LCD panel that functions equally well under the harsh glare of the sun as well as dark indoor environments without missing a beat. The 2.8″ panel receives input by directly touching an icon or button on display or using an optic pen to write onto the LCD screen. I suppose hardware manufacturers are slowly but surely working hard to overcome the last bastion of LCD displays, which is the ability to work great under direct sunlight. Hopefully TMDisplay’s new screen will be incorporated into other devices in the near future.
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Memphis Barbecue grill sings, cooks
BBQs and Independence Day are synonymous with each other, which is why the Memphis Barbecue is just the grill to purchase for geeks. While it does burgers and steaks the old fashioned way, one caveat it has over other models is the ability to play music simply by hooking up an MP3 player at the back via the integrated plug. The Memphis Barbecue is powered by a
couple of gas burners that is guaranteed to turn even the coldest cut of steak into a delicious, juicy slab of meat within minutes. Interested parties will be able to pick one up for $450. It is missing only one thing - an integrated mosquito repeller.

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Weightlifting droid looking for work
A 155cm tall human-sized android has been successfully developed by a team of engineers at the University of Tokyo, capable of walking naturally like a human by adjusting the power of its arm movements constantly thanks to data retrieved from 1,800 tactile sensors integrated in its artifiial skin. This unique sensor-based control system is the secret to the robot’s strength, capable of lifting even a 66kg dummy from a bed. The head of the research team hopes that further improvements will eventually allow this robot to join the hospital workforce and even the moving industry. Next thing you know, they’ll incorporate sweat glands in a robot to make it more realistic.

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Virtual Fitting Room at Philly airport
The Philadelphia Airport is now offering the Virtual Fitting Room service for free, enabling online shoppers to have a visual clue of what they’ll look like in that spiffy dress without actually going through the hassle of swapping clothes in a changing room. The Virtual Fitting Room requires a clothed person to stand in the middle for 10 seconds, where up to 200,000 data points are collected and matched against the measurements of the selected clothing. This eliminates the danger of your ever-expanding girth throwing a spanner in the works. The Virtual Fitting Room technology currently supports the following brands: Nordstrom, Levi’s, Lands’ End, GAP, Nautica, Dockers and Jos. A. Bank.

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Sony NV-U92T is super slim
Sony’s new NV-U92T portable navigation device is an extremely slim GPS navigation system, measuring a mere 2cm in depth. Features include a lovely 4.8″ ultra-wide touchscreen display, gesture command support (just draw a house and it will be able to point you home), 2GB of internal memory with a Memory Stick slot for memory expansion options, a TMC receiver, and
Position Plus technology that ensures accurate, uninterrupted routing despite having a temporary loss of GPS signal - definitely nifty feature to have when traveling under a bridge or between tall buildings. Pricing and availability details are still unknown.

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Kingston DataTraveler Secure announced
Kingston has recently announced the availability of its DataTraveler Secure (DTS) and DataTraveler Secure - Privacy Edition (DTSP) USB 2.0 flash drives which feature a whopping 8GB worth of storage space. Both USB flash drives might look pretty ordinary, but they are waterproof and can withstand harsh operating conditions. Data security is not only offered in the physical sense as you also get hardware-based encryption to safeguard critical data in the event you lose the drive. Both models come with titanium-coated stainless steel casings and conform to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60529 IPX8.
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iPod Car Mount from Kensington
Kensington has recently released a new Car Mount for iPod that was designed specifically to stick to car windshields via the integrated suction cup or onto the dashboard with some 3M tape. The gooseneck mount measures a foot long and is capable of being adjusted to accomodate virtually any viewing angle be it for front or back passengers. The fully adjustable iPod cradle features foam side pads and spring-loaded adjustable arms and pivoting legs to keep your iPod safe and secure no matter how hard you drive. The Kensington Car Mount for iPod retails for $30.
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OCZ Trifecta fights three fronts
The OCZ Trifecta might sound like some kind of virus, but it is actually an interesting take on the standard flash drive as it can be used with three different kinds of connections. You use it as a normal SD card with digital cameras and card readers, while smaller digital audio players and cellphones can take advantage of it as a microSD card. For moments when you’re missing an SD card reader, you can always plug it into any available USB port. The OCZ Trifecta comes with a 66x read speed and is available in 1GB and 2GB capacities.

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Headset Master 5.1 USB headphones
Terratec’s Headset Master 5.1 USB headphones claims to offer true surround sound, something which is pretty difficult to pull off considering the fact that all the speakers are located so close to one another. Most of the time, such headphones are great for gaming purposes, but when movies are involved, what you get is basically stereo sound. This USB-powered headset does away with the need for any external power adapter or sound card which is always a good thing, but too bad the design it pretty generic. The Terratec Headset Master 5.1 USB headphones retails for £40.



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Belkin launches grommet range
Belkin has developed a few hubs that cater specifically for grommet holes available on most office desks. The Front Access In-Desk USB hub offers a 3″ diameter USB 2.0 hub with a power adapter while the In-Desk USB Hub shares the same 3″ design, but the ports are flat in nature for easy accessibility. Finally, the In-Desk dock for iPod lets you charge and play your iPod as well as sync it to your computer. In addition, it comes with a stereo in and out jack for a more private listening session. All three will retail for $39.99 a pop.

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EM851 MP4 player
Yifang Digital recently lifted the veil on its EM851 MP4 player at CeBIT, and this tiny little device offers a plethora of functions such as an integrated microphone recorder for you to take impromptu voice notes, multiple EQ and play modes, multi-lingual capability, and the ability to play games or read from an e-book while grooving to your favorite tunes. Of course, chances are it is compatible with the most common audio and video codecs and will probably retail at dirt cheap prices. Although these cheap alternatives to an iPod come with superior functions, what peeves most people off is the clunky user interface that is downright frustrating.

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Solar-powered GPS receiver from Keomo
The Keomo Solar Powered Bluetooth GPS Receiver happens to be one of those devices that is a no-brainer, that you scratch your head in amazement, wondering how come it took such a long time for it to be released onto the market. Since most GPS receivers sit on the vehicle’s dashboard, it makes perfect sense to use a solar array when it comes to powering the device instead of hooking it up into the lighter socket all the time. The internal rechargeable battery is capable of lasting up to a hundred hours of operation, and under favorable weather conditions, the Keomo Bluetooth GPS receiver can be left permanently in standby mode. Head on after the jump for more specifications.

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Car Optical Mouse revs up your desk
The Wireless USB Car Optical Mouse is brings a refreshing look to any desktop, offering more horsepower in terms of design and novelty when compared to a plain old desktop mouse. This AAA battery-powered optical mouse comes in a symmetrical design, making it equally easy to use for both southpaws and right handers. The couple of LED headlights aren’t just there for novelty purposes, as they actually light up whenever the mouse is powered. This 800 dpi optical mouse comes with a scroll wheel button to help you sift through page after page of an annual report effortlessly. The Wireless USB Car Optical Mouse measures 116mm x 62mm x 34mm and retails for $22.

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Supertooth Light Bluetooth speakerphone
BlueAnt from Australia has recently launched the new Supertooth Light Bluetooth Speakerphone system, offering full duplex conversations over a wireless connection. Full duplex conversations enable you to hear someone talking to you while you are talking, providing a much more natural environment where conversations are concerned. Additional features include echo and noise cancellation for the perfect conference room meeting. You can place your pre-order today for either black or white models at $80 a pop.



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Samsung SPH-M8100 sees Korea release
Koreans are a blessed bunch with the latest Samsung SPH-M8100 being made available there and nowhere else for the moment. This Windows Mobile 6.0-powered smartphone device comes with a generous 2.8? display, an integrated DMB TV tuner so that you don’t have to miss a single show no matter where you are, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 2 megapixel camera that is suitable for nothing more than candid shots. Pricing details have yet to be announced at press time.




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Pantech C710 3G clamshell handset
Those looking for a new 3G handset can check out Pantech’s clamshell C710 when it is released this summer. This black cellphone supports UMTS data on both 850MHz and 1900MHz bands, but unfortunately it is tuned in to North America’s GSM frequencies only, rendering it useless in other regions. Features include an internal and external TFT LCD display, a 1.3 megapixel camera, dual speakers, Bluetooth with A2DP stereo support, and a microSD memory card slot for expansion options. Pricing details are still unknown, so keep your eyes peeled when it hits retail shelves.




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Sanyo SCP-7050 tough and beautiful
Rugged phones are pretty impressive when you think about their sturdy built but are pretty ugly in the looks department - thankfully the Vision Phone SCP-7050 is a tough beauty. A rubberized coating gives you a firm grip no matter where you place it, and everything about the phone screams of quality. What makes the SCP-7050 stand out is the wide range of business applications that take advantage of the integrated GPS capability, enabling one to use satellite tracking to monitor productivity even though it is out of Sprint’s CDMA coverage. A wireless contact backup ensures all your data on the SCP-7050 can be transferred over to a new one should you accidentally drop the original down an open sewer pipe. A new SCP-7050 will set you back by $299.

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Pantech C3b breaks record
If you’re thinking of getting your girlfriend or wife a new cellphone this spring, I would like to nominate the Pantech C3b based on its diminutive size that measures 2.72? x 1.69? x 0.80?. Definitely a ladies’ phone, the C3b holds claim to the title of “World’s smallest camera clamshell cellphone”. Unfortunately, you won’t be expecting any megapixel action from the Pantech C3b since the camera that comes with the handset weighs in with just VGA resolution. Details concerning this tri-band handset’s price are currently unknown, but we do know that it will be available from Cingular/AT&T Wireless.

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PDAsmart offers 100GB iPod upgrade
PDAsmart has launched a pre-emptive strike against Apple by introducing a 100GB hard drive update for the iPod Video. This new drive means you will be able to carry up to 25,000 songs or 125 hours of video wherever you go, making you a walking multimedia tome. Those with 60GB and 80GB iPods will be able to install this hard drive without making any modifications, but owners of the smaller 30GB iPod will have to settle with an unsightly bulge behind. Each $275 purchase comes with an installation kit and detailed instructions, but for those suffering from a bad case of shaky hands can let PDAsmart do the installation for a nominal sum of money.

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Xbox 360 Elite arrives
The Xbox 360 Elite is no longer a rumor or vaporware thanks to its official release today. Priced at $479, you get the Xbox 360 console, a 120GB hard drive, and an HDMI cable for all your High Definition needs, all packed into one sleek black case. Existing Xbox 360 owners will be able to pick up the standalone 120GB hard drive from April 29 onwards for $179.99. To maximize the Elite’s launch, Microsoft has also put up black accessories such as wireless controllers, a rechargeable battery pack, and a Play and Charge kit on sale. If you’re a current Xbox 360 Premium owner, will you pick up the larger hard drive, or is the existing 20GB one enough for you?

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Motorola H680 Bluetooth headset
CTIA saw the debut of Motorola’s compact H680 Bluetooth headset that comes in a vacuum metal and black glossy finish. Although the surface is guaranteed to attract a bunch of fingerprints, the H680’s strength lies in the featherlight weight of a mere 0.42 ounce. Features include a charging case that is made from the same vacuum metal material and clear plastic, and can be plugged into either a wall or car charger. The Motorola H680 is rated at eight hours for the talktime while standby time is at an estimated eight days. Pricing details are unavailable, but the H680 should see action in retail stores sometime in the third quarter of this year.
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