Thursday, February 24, 2011

Samsung Launched Ultra-slim Notebook


Samsung Electronics Co Ltd launched an ultra-slim notebook on Thursday in South Korea, giving competition to Apple with its MacNook Air.

Samsung, emerging as one of the strongest rivals to challenge Apple in the booming smartphone and tablet computer market, is eyeing the notebook market, in which Apple is seeking to replicate the success of the iPhone and iPad with its MacBook series.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

iBike Dash CC Wireless Cycling Computer Launched For iPhone & iPod Touch


www.iBikeDash.com, a leading sports technology company and creator of the iBike® line of power meters, announced today the iBike Dash CC (Cycling Computer), a light-weight wireless bicycle computer system that turns any iPhone or iPod touch into your own personal fitness trainer.

iBike Dash CC Features:
  • 50 power-based and Heart Rate (HR) zone workouts
  • Includes ANT+ speed sensor with optional sensors for cadence and HR
  • User customizable touch screens display cycling information in color with unique graphics and animation.
  • Features easy-to-read large fonts with back-light display for night-time viewing.
  • iPhone's GPS, map, and weather capabilities operate seamlessly with the iDash, greatly enhancing the rider's experience.
  • Power-based indoor trainer feature.
  • Bike odometer.
  • Calendar feature keeps track of weekly cycling stats, including calories, miles and speed
  • HR Zone dial presents cycling exertion in an extremely intuitive manner
  • Easy-to-follow, on-screen instructions and instructional videos
  • "Phone BoothTM" dashboard/case houses circuitry, keeps out water and absorbs shock
  • Easy to install, use, and move from bike to bike
  • No need for calibration
  • Allows seamless hands-free calls using your iPhone and Bluetooth headset with no interruption to ride data collection
  • Allows full use of touch screen, even while wearing cycling gloves
  • A rechargeable/replaceable spare battery can be housed inside the "Phone Booth" to extend the operating time of your iPhone/iPod touch
  • Compatible with all ANT+ speed, cadence and HR sensors
The iBike Dash CC is available immediately for iPhone and iPod touch, priced at $199 MSRP for the basic version and $329 MSRP for the advanced version with additional features (including cadence, HR, calorie measurement, battery and charger) through the Apple Store.
[Source iBikeDash]

A Mini Entertaining Multi-functional Console


After two years of hard work, designer David Gawthorpe from Lower Hopton, West Yorkshire has designed a mini entertaining multi-functional console.

This multi-function console that too out of the front end of a Mini enable you to croon to your favorite tunes, watch film and play Xbox and PS3, this sure will make you experience that adrenaline rush. This console has “Butt Kicker”, a vibration pad in it that will make you jump with every shot in gaming. If you want to have it, the price is about £8,000. I don't know if the designer will sell it though.
[Via AutoMotto]

iRun - the “World’s Most Advanced Mobile Social Media Studio”


Joseph Tame shows off the the iRun - “World’s Most Advanced Mobile Social Media Studio” he will be wearing as he runs in the 2011 Tokyo Marathon.

The iRun features four iPhones on rotatable mounts, an iPad, and Android handset, three mobile Wi-Fi routers, a four-in-one atmospheric monitor and a heart monitor – all to record his route round the 26-mile circuit.

A post on Tame’s website states: ‘This technology will allow me to broadcast live video on two cameras (using either skype or FaceTime to a local studio for re-broadcast), send live location/pace/heart rate data via Runkeeperon the iPhone, transmit temperature, COx/humidity/noise levels via a custom-made Android app – and do all of this while looking incredibly cool.’

[Source Japan Probe]

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

iTrail GPS Data Logger - Track Your Car

iTrail GPS Data Logger
If you have just bpought a nice acr and you are worried a little bit that somebody take it, all you need is this tiny GPS Data Logger to find out exactly where your car has been.

The smallest GPS data logger yet, this 1.5 inch GPS data logger fits easily in a backpack, car, or in your pocket to capture GPS location points and detailed information like speed and time. The iTrail sleeps when there's no movement to conserve battery, and springs into action when movement is detected to capture up to 120 hours of GPS location data. Perfect for tracking family members or vehicles, simply plug the iTrail into your computer to quickly and easily download everywhere the iTrail's been including details like time, speed, and exact addresses visited in Google Maps and Google Earth.

Features:
  • Displays exact addresses and GPS location data in Google Maps and Google Earth
  • Check speed, time, and exact address
  • Small size - only 1.5" x 1.5"
  • Water resistant for outdoor use
  • Automatically enters sleep mode to conserve battery power when standing still
  • 120 hours of continue tracking with powerful internal battery
  • Export your travel data in multiple formats such as HTML, PDF, MS-Word, CSV, and more)
You can buy it at  Brick House Security for $189.95.

The iPad 2 May be Delayed Until June

Current iPad

The iPad 2 may be delayed until June due to production issues where the manufacturern has run into issues with the production process in light of the tablet's new design and is working on a fix. "Our checks suggest new issues are being encountered with the new production process and it is taking time to resolve them," Chen said in the note, according to Reuters. Read more here.
[Source CNet]

One Gigabit per Second, Home Internet Speed in South Korea by The End of 2012


By the end of 2012, South Korea intends to connect every home in the country to the Internet at one gigabit per second. That would be a tenfold increase from the already blazing national standard and more than 200 times as fast as the average household setup in the United States.

A pilot gigabit project initiated by the government is under way, with 5,000 households in five South Korean cities wired. Each customer pays about 30,000 won a month, or less than $27.

Hong Kong and Japan offer gigabit service. Australia has a plan in the works for 2018. Google is drafting pilot programs for part of the Stanford campus and other locales in the United States. And Chattanooga, Tenn., has started a citywide gigabit service, reportedly at a staggering $350 a month.
[Via NYTimes]

Sony Europe Introduced Redesigned Vaio S

Sony Vaio S

Sony intorduced new Vaio S (VAIO VPCSB1A9E/B) in Europe. This new Vaio S comes with an Intel Core i7-2620M, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of SSD, an 13.3” Vaio Display plus monitor with a 1366×768 resolution, an AMD Radeon HD 6630M + Intel HD Graphics, Blu-Ray, WIFi, 3G, Bluetooth and even USB 3.0!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Netgear Announces New Line of 3G/ LTE Mobile Broadband Routers


Netgear just introduced four new 3G/ LTE mobile broadband routers at the Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. According to Netgear, these latest additions to its router line feature some of the same tricks and technologies as the company's wired broadband devices.

The four new models all offer either 3G or LTE connection, failover to wired 10/100 Fast Ethernet (FE) WAN, FE LAN & 802.11N WiFi for multiple user sharing. The line-up includes:
  • MBR1200: Quadband 3G HSPA+ (21Mbps x 5.76Mbps) with HSPA fallback and failover to wired FE WAN
  • MBR1310: Quadband 3G DC-HSPA+ (42Mbps x 5.7Mbps) with HSPA+/HSPA fallback and failover to wired FE WAN
  • MBR1517: Euro LTE (100Mbps x 50Mbps) with HSPA+/HSPA fallback and failover to wired FE WAN
  • MBR2000: Quadband 3G DC-HSPA+ (42Mbps x 5.7Mbps) with HSPA+/HSPA fallback and failover to ADSL2+
[Via Hot Hardware]

Samsung Demonstrates New 3D SmartTV

Samsung 3D SmartTV
Samsung has shown its latest 3D SmartTV that comes with a full set of interactive features and media/info accessible via Samsung’s Smart HUB that not only gives you the possibility to enjoy Video On Demand contents, uses Skype or GTalk, YouTube and gives you access to any of your media stored on external devices or on your network (DLNA), but also, from the comfort of your sofa offers you the opportunity to control your TV experience directly from your Samsung Android Smartphone and/Or your GalaxyTab Tablet.

Umeox Apollo Solar-powered Phone

Umeox Apollo
 
The Umeox Apollo is a solar powered cell phone that runs on Android and would take about 2.5 hours of sunlight for refilling the battery after daily use. There are two models: one for the US (MTK6573) with support for 850/1900Mhz bands, and one (MTK6516) that works in Europe and much of Asia.

Amazon Released New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro Tablet on Tuesday

Amazon Released Refreshed and New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro tablet which are refreshed model...