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Fujisoft Unveils Ulexit Video Player
Posted in Computer, Handhelds, Music, Music Player, consoles on 2 October 2008

5a1 Fujisoft Unveils Ulexit Video Player

Here is something new from the Fujisoft Inc. they have developed the Ulexit video player and this software can be used with a VOD service called the “Minna-no (everybody’s) Theater Wii” for Wii. The player itself looks pretty interesting and supports MPEG2, WMV, MPEG4 and H.264 among many others.

This is a compact software and doesn’t not take up a lot of memory. It allows digital streaming and DRM encoding technology and hence would be able to meet the demands of an increasingly technology dependent world. The “Minna-no Theater Wii” VOD service has been launched to connect Wii with TVs and replay videos in DVD quality.

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Foldable Notebook May Trounce EEE PC
Posted in Concept, Designer Gadgets, Gadget, Handhelds, High tech, Home Appliances, Internet, Keyboard, Laptops, Multipurpose gadgets, PC, Technology, Touch screen, Unique Gadget, iPhone, laptop on 1 October 2008

foldable-notebook Foldable Notebook May Trounce EEE PC

Here is a concept that would appeal to any gizmo freak. If you thought the Asus EEE PC was the biggest and hottest thing right now, you may be in for a shock. Yves Behar has designed a concept for a ‘brick’ design. What is being touted as the hybrid iPhone-meets-Macbook-Air gets rid of keyboards and uses an adaptive multitouch screen depending on how it is laid out.

Though tactile feedback is not available, corrective software will make errors less frequent. When opened it will work as a laptop and other modes include eBook, Desktop, and tablet mode.

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Peek Email Handheld Device Hit the Stores this Week
Posted in Gadget, Handhelds on 15 September 2008

8-20-08-peek-email-handheld Peek Email Handheld Device Hit the Stores this Week
If you’re looking for a snazzy phone then Peek Email Handheld device is here. Coming to you with the essence of two or three colours, it’s in demand where the crowd uses it if they could apply their existing data plans to the Peek. A lot of people are very pleased with this product and had placed pre-orders before it became available at the national wide market on Monday. So, now one can guess how well this product has been doing in terms when people have been placing pre-orders and waiting to lay their hands upon it.

It’s a great choice especially who are hooked to their email inbox. It has to be admitted it is better off than in means of the usual bulky computers and laptops. Available to you at a very mere price of $100 though one has to take up the $19.95 a month data plan to use this device. If you are confused to make a choice of your phone then this is the one. Go for it!
Via: PhoneMag

Wooden Phone Pappa By Furni
Posted in Concept, Handhelds, Mobile phone, Unique Gadget on 14 September 2008

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Here is a handset that may remind you of the good old days of landlines when the phones were big enough to look like desktops or radios. The Pappa phone by Montreal’s Furni is a unique phone that is made of American walnut and brass. The phone looks really strange and is a sight to behold. This VoIP handset combines the old with the new and is a pleasure to the eyes. This wooden phone may be a new concept but looks great.

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XBox 360 ChatPad: Gaming and Chatting!
Posted in Gadget, Gaming, Handhelds on 9 September 2008

chatpad XBox 360 ChatPad: Gaming and Chatting!
The modders have finally launched the PSP and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Chat pad typing. Though it has a few issues to be dealt with, the tough phase seems to be done as the l0rdnic0 is managing and serving in a mere way using a PSP remote cable as well as some software from the Open Keyboard project. Chatting with friends and family has been made easier and also taking on with the game play functionality.

It has to be admitted that everything is still a little weird at present and we are puzzled at the Logic 3 not making its way through, but we are sure of making up to it . You can always go for this as it is inexpensive and nifty. It’s also designed to suit our convenience. Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Chat pad is also an alternative to PSP’s current keyboard. Remarkable featured though, we have to wait to till it gets its way through. Don’t hamper your style and miss the main goal of having a good time.

Via: TechEBlog

DLA-SHAK: World’s Smallest High Definition Projector by JVC
Posted in Handhelds, Projectors on 9 September 2008

jvc-dla-sh4k DLA-SHAK: World’s Smallest High Definition Projector by JVC
JVC brings you the smallest high definition projector in the world called the DLA-SHAK at CEDIA. This product is based upon JVC’s new 1.27″ 10 mega pixel D-ILA devices .The SH4K is 4 times the resolution along with great clarity than any other HD projectors. You also have to know that it comes along with other amazing features including 4,096 x 2,400 native resolution, 3,500 ANSI lumens brightness , 10,000:1 contrast ratio , four DVI-D inputs , Ethernet port , RS-232C , USB port suiting your professional requirements and finding answers for all your demands and searches.

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Piicron’s Dream Consoles Far Better Than Any Available Today
Posted in Concept, Gaming, Handhelds, consoles on 3 September 2008

piicron-1 Piicrons Dream Consoles Far Better Than Any Available Today

Tired of the boring old Wii? Or have you been using and over-using the PS3 so much, that you wouldn’t wish to be seen dead with another PS3 if luck would have it? Well, here seems to be some good news. Piicron has unveiled a plan in which gamers can participate and help them launch some of the best consoles, which we may ever see in our mundane and banal lives. These consoles by Piicron can’t be compared with the ones that are available because Piicron consoles are so advanced one can only gasp in wonder. The flagship Ubercron costs $500 and can play any game ever launched on any console.

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X1 From XPERIA Line Of PDA Models
Posted in Cell phones, Handhelds, PDA, Sony, htc touch on 24 August 2008

sony-ericsson-xperia-x1-gamor1 X1 From XPERIA Line Of PDA Models

If you wanted to know the pros and cons of the new Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 read on. X1 might be the first of the XPERIA line of the PDA models, which is an ODM produced by HTC and consists of a keyboard. XPERIA is unlike the previous WM models containing metal over the front as well as the back panels and is light weight consisting of chrome coating. The X1 is not only stylish like other Sony products but it also consists of high quality materials as well.
The X1 has a long battery life, 3.5 mm audio jack, the XPERIA panels firmware launcher, powerful CPU, 256 MB of RAM. It also has WiFi and GPS facility with the very convenient FM tuner. Like any new technology the X1 also has certain disadvantages. X1 is steeply priced, has dubious keyboard ergonomics, consists of a non-canon screen resolution, and the glaring absence of TV-Out. It also doesn’t have hardware 3D acceleration, which is such a shame. I think it is just not possible to have a phone that is all perfect. However, X1 is not such a bad idea.

Via: PhoneMag

Keep connected: World’ first handsfree bluetooth cell phone ski and snowboard glove
Posted in Bluetooth, Cell phones, Concept, Designer Gadgets, Handhelds, Mobile phone, Wearable Technology, Wireless on 19 August 2008

handsfree bluetooth cell phone in ski gloves

Here comes a technological treat for the winter sports lovers, somewhat on the lines of glovephone concept! Checkout the latest in wearable technology – g.cell, the first handsfree cell phone ski and snowboard glove from the house of Swany. g.cell homes a fully integrated Bluetooth acceptable cell phone inside a fully functional ski and winter sports glove. Sounds actually cool!
Coming to the functionality part, the incoming calls can be detected by the vibrating action in the wrist while pushing the back of the hand will help you receive a call. The phone can work for 12 hours on standby and offers 4 hours of uninterrupted talk time and the recharger comes along with it. The speaker and the microphone are integrated in the palm and the thumb and for dialing a number they have provided for call-out voice command dial system.
If you are worried about the phone getting wet, then don’t fret as the outer shell of the phone is insulated water repellant. All in all this is indeed a useful cell phone to keep the professionals connected even while they are sloping down the snow.
Price: $495.
Via: BookofJoe

Sony says goodnight to PSP Extended Life
Posted in Gaming, Handhelds on 9 August 2008

sony, psp, psp extend life battery kit, PspExtendLifeBatteryKit

Battery Kit Sony Battery Kit is a life kit for discontinued. The Battery Kit Sony Battery Kit is an almost doubled battery life on PSP-2000 systems, actually it came at a minor aesthetic price: a better battery cover up that would be installed, create a bulge in system. However, with battery life as imposing as 12 hours or more, we were totally content with peripheral.

” Battery Kit Sony Battery Kit are a discontinuing this product as we look for other opportunities to service the consumer,” notes de Leon. Hopefully, we’ll see something else that can augment the PSP’s battery life.