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Korenix Technology Unveils Fast Ethernet switch
Posted in Peripherals on 19 October 2008

korenix_jetbox9300 Korenix Technology Unveils Fast Ethernet switch

Korenix Technology, which is a specialized design and manufacturing company dealing with industrial communications products, has released the JetNet 3008f, which happens to be an 8-port compact Fast Ethernet switch. The device is equipped with 2.0Gbps Packet Switch engine and can be used for industrial communications. It is features loaded and comes with 6 10/100 TX ports.

There also are 2 multi-mode and single mode fiber Fast Ethernet Switch. You can expect awesome data exchange performance thanks to the 2.0Gbps Switch Fabric. It has an aluminum case and IP-31 grade coating protects it. The device can deliver stable far-end transmissions and is useful for any industry or business which requires a high-end and high performance communications product.

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A Skull Becomes the Chassis For A Pinhole Camera
Posted in Camera, Concept, Gadget, Peripherals, Review, Spy Gadgets, Unique Gadget, spy camera on 25 September 2008

3rdeye_quarterthumbnail A Skull Becomes the Chassis For A Pinhole Camera

Ok here we go. I am fascinated by death and the decay it brings upon us. When the flesh disintegrates and all that is left is a pile of bones, the skull is the real striking image that leaves us with a queasy horror. However, as I said earlier, I’m fascinated by death and if any product has got something to do with death, I would definitely find it uber-cool.

Wayne Martin Bleger has created a pinhole camera called the Third Eye eerily, for it uses a skull as the body of the pinhole camera. The film can be exposed to light through the titular ocular cavity and the resulting picture is a blurred and creepy image just as a dead person or a dying person would see.

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NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse Officially Announced
Posted in Computer accessory, Gaming, Mouse, Peripherals on 12 August 2008

packfront1 NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse Officially Announced
Gaming gadgets evolve with the evolution of the games they are associated with. The announcement of gadgets related to certain games work as advertisement for the games themselves. NZXT officially announced yesterday the release of its gaming mouse specially intended for the NZXT Avatar game. The NZXT Avatar gaming mouse is designed to give players the ultimate in gaming experiences. The sleek black mouse with dark blue buttons appears futuristic in keeping with the image of the game.

NZXT’s Avatar gaming mouse includes seven buttons that are customisable, a 2600DPI optical sensor and DPI switch offering up to four speeds. The mouse is ambidextrous in design and includes a rubber grip to ensure that it doesn’t slip out of your hand at a crucial point in the game. Other features of the mouse include LED DPI indicator and 5.8Mega Pixels/second with a maximum frame rate of 6,469. The mouse is being priced at almost $60 and will surely have NZXT Avatar gamers dying to get their hands on it.

Via: Gadget.Blogdig

Mac Book Battery
Posted in Laptops, Peripherals on 12 August 2008

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The MacBook Battery or iBook batteries at a disturbing pace, maybe in you’re need a charge answer that is a, and that shall we say… more robust. Mac Book Battery is a where Oncore Power psychotic 6-bay charge station come into play.

Never again that will be you have to undergo and the dislike of an immobilized laptop with company is all-in-one answer to accuse each brick in your magazine at once. The device that will be fruit juice up in three batteries at once, leasing in you stagger that the two bays of three slots so you are a forever in one fashionable wrist snap away from sweet, sweet power. Sure, Mac Book Battery costs $395, but that you can’t put in a cost on peace of mind, can you? Oh, wait.

Price: $395

[Via Macworld]