Archive for March, 2006

Mar 31 2006

Nokia N91 Bluetooth Remote Control

Finally the long wait is over and nokia is all set to launch its Nokia N91 Bluetooth Remote Control which has recently been approved.

Nokia N91 Bluetooth Remote Control

The bluetooth remote should be available say in april and more information about it should be soon available on nokia’s website. Hopefully, many N91 users should now be happy after this product has been announced.

I am myself looking forward to the N91 and buying this bluetooth remote too. I hope it won’t cost me much. :D

Via.:MobileWhack

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Mar 31 2006

Numark iDJ2

The Numark iDJ2, fresh and innovative new iPod docking system. Its not just a iPod docking system but also a Dj’s complete kit.

Features:

  • Allows users to play two songs simultaneously from a single iPod.
  • Users can also hook up multiple mass storage devices including additional iPod, Memory Sticks, and external USB hard drives through rear panel USB ports.
  • Also features support for accessing MP3s, Ogg Vorbis and non-DRM AAC files from USB Mass Storage devices.

The iDJ2 comes complete with line inputs for any audio source including a microphone, CD players and turntables. Anyone can easily manage a music library using the iDJ2’s new, highly intuitive graphic interface.

The oversized LCD screen offers waveform display and visual track-profiling. The iDJ2 allows DJs to record their musical performances to the iPod or any connected drive, in addition to full control audio play back.

Via.:Uncrate | Numark

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Mar 31 2006

Ipod’s volume limited!

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Tech News

Apple has released a software update which allows users to set a maximum volume limit. You can now set your iPod so that can’t get any louder than a certain pre-defined level, also can lock the volume setting with a password.


Only if you have an iPod nano or fifth-generation iPod, you can download and install iPod Software Update 1.1.1. Once installed, the update lets you easily change the Volume Limit of your iPod.

You can download the software and read more in detail about the installation at the apple site.

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Mar 30 2006

The Pepito and The Toughdrive USB keys

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Gadgets, USB, Technology

Have a look at there USB keys. The Pepito and The Toughdrive.

The Pepito and The Toughdrive USB keysThe Pepito and The Toughdrive USB keys

The Pepito, a small USB key with 512MB or 1Gb memory storage capacity. It just measures 9.4×17.6×36.3mm and weighs 8g. It offers a transfer rate of 30MB/s (200x) and is available in 4 colours.

The Pepito and The Toughdrive USB keysThe Pepito and The Toughdrive USB keys

The Toughdrive is available in 512MB, 1GB and 2GB storage capacity comes with a transfer rate of 30MB/s, and has a plastic casing that is shock resistant.

Both look cool and good enough to me, I would’nt mind buying them if they aren’t heavy for my pockets.

Via.:Akihabaranews

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Mar 30 2006

BUSlink’s 64GB $5,000 USB 2.0 Flash Drive

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Gadgets, Huh, USB, Technology

When you have it flant it, its a common saying. Well got the money? Here something you can show off with ur big bank balance! :D

BUSlink's 64GB $5,000 USB 2.0 Flash Drive

BUSlink has launched a 64GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive. The BUSlink 64GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive should cost you $5,000.. huh? yeah that why I said you need to big bank balance to buy this flash drive :wink: .

Buslink’s Pro 2 line of USB drives also comes in 32GB and 16GB capacities which starts at around $1,500.

The ultimate “storage on the go” device in the Market! Carry a HUGE amount of data with you, right in your pocket or on your key chain, with one of these USB flash drives. Each is smaller than a pack of gum and virtually weightless! BUSLink was first to introduce the 8GB and 16GB flash drive to the world, now we’re proud to introduce the first 32GB and 64GB flash drive ever.

One can order this product online from here.

Via.:Techeblog

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Mar 30 2006

Marware’s Ipod Nano slimline stand

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Gadgets, Technology

Marware is out with a series of slimline stand for your Ipod Nano. Designed to hold your nano the stand comes in black and white color to match to your Nano.

Marware's Ipod Nano slimline stand

The Stand is designed perfectly to fit your ipod nano and with a dock connector and a back plane to make fitting and removal painless. The included USB cable makes the connection to a computer, power outlet or external speakers a simple process.

Marware's Ipod Nano slimline stand
Marware's Ipod Nano slimline stand

This stand should cost you around $24.95 and can be order from here.

Via.:Reghardware

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Mar 29 2006

Sony NWA-002, 003, and 005

Sony is all set to launch its NWA-002, 003, and 005 series very soon. The Sony thumbdrive has an unique look, it may look the best in its competition. This series is said to be a replacement of the Sony E100/E300 series.

Sony NWA-002, 003, and 005

The players may have an FM tuner option but its not yet confirmed and come in 512MB (NW-E002), 1GB (E003), and 2GB capacities (E005). The price of this product must be appox between the ipod shuffle and nano.

Via.:Atraclife

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Mar 29 2006

Suitcase Shocks

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Huh, Technology

How many of you have often forgotten things at a party or a hotel or in your car and then find them stolen when you go back to find them, I am sure most of us do!

Suitcase Shocks

Now no more worries of carrying imp document carefully, just lock them in your suitcase and breath free, but not the just any ordinary suitcase I am talking about the 80,000 Volt Electric Suitcase.

You just need to activate the 107 db alarm by simply pushing a button on the remote control, when you push a second button you will activate the electric shock alarm that will give a strong shock of 80,000 volt to the person who tries to steal your suitcase.

This suitcase is available in brown or black and should cost you around $1082.00.

Via.:Redferret

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Mar 29 2006

Harmon Kardon Soundsticks II

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Gadgets, Technology

What do you call the best looking speakers in town? yes you guessed it right, they are called ‘The Harmon Kardon Soundsticks II’. Cool ‘n’ stylish the two words are not enough to describe its looks.

Harmon Kardon Soundsticks II

The SoundSticks II three-piece speaker system produces high-quality stereo sound for your computer, MP3 player, iPod or any device with a speaker jack. 20-watt powered subwoofer two 10-watt satellite aluminum cone speakers.

Features:

  • 3-piece plug and play multimedia speaker system.
  • Stunning, original design with great sound.
  • Features computer-optimized multi-band parametric equalization.
  • Capacitance touch control buttons provide direct access to volume control.
  • 20 Watts RMS subwoofer power output.

‘The Harmon Kardon Soundsticks II’ is not just about excellent sound quality but also about excellent ‘n’ stylish looks.

One can order and have a look at the technical specifications of this speaker at amazon and it should cost you around £97.49.

Via.:ShinyShiny

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Mar 28 2006

200GB 2.5 SATA HDD

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Tech News, Technology

Fujitsu has announced the MHV2200BT, a 200GB SATA HDD.

Fujitsu MHV2200BT

The growing demands for mobile hard disk drives with the performance and capacity required for external HDD products as well as high-end audio/video computing applications such as gaming, video editing, audio recording,etc has let to Fujitsu developed the MHV2200BT.

The MHV2200BT also features a hardware accelerator that maximizes Native Command Queuing (NCQ) performance, an important feature that enables the hard disk drive controller to intelligently and simultaneously queue and reorder up to 32 instructions, resulting in a significant improvement in overall hard disk drive performance.

This product should be available in May 2006, but the price is not yet known.

Via.:Newlaunches | Akihabaranews

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