Archive for March, 2008

Nike+Sportsband Now Available


The Nike+Sportsband is finally here, being the logical evolution of the Nike+iPod kit. After all, that new release does away with the need for an iPod, but allows you to monitor your workout through the band contraption and monitor embedded within your Nike trainers. After all, not everyone enjoys …

`Mini Tritium Glowing Keychain


There is something about glowing products that seem to inexplicably draw humans towards them - case in point, the Mini Tritium Glowing Keychain. that keychain uses the same radioactive material found in compasses, gun sights, watches and other items that glow at night. One good thing about using tr…

Massaging Backpack


There is nothing quite like a soothing back massage after a hard day’s work, but what happens when you’re too poor to afford a massage chair or even go for an hour’s worth of manual massage at the local parlor? Well, there is always the Massaging Backpack that vibrates constantly, pummeling your up…

Hitachi CPX3 3LCD Projector


The Hitachi CPX3 3LCD mobile short-throw projector is the latest from Hitachi, targeting widescreen laptops and imaging applications that look their best when the 16:10 aspect ratio is used. Features include :-

WXGA (1,280 x 800) resolution
2,000 lumens brightness
HDMI terminal
Wide-angle lens
In…

Real-instance 3D Maps For Soldiers


Soldiers could, in the near future, bring up a detailed 3D map of the surrounding area at will whether General Dynamics UK actually manage to pull off their project successfully. that “near real-time” 3D map system uses a wide range of technologies to prepare it possible, including LIDAR, thermal i…

AMD to Start a Price War, not a Chip War


Some folks believe that the AMD will spark a new “chip war” by releasing a bunch of products, but to me it sounds more like a potential “price war”, which is very different. “chip war” makes reader think that it is about technology. That’s not true. Unless …

A Million Palm Centro Sold


One might say that Palm’s days are pretty stormy but today was a good day as the company announced that more than a million units of its entry-level Centro have been bought by customers. That’s good news for Palm, as many phones from big companies don’t even sell more than 100,000…

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