If you’d love an aquarium but don’t have the space to put a traditional tank, the Aquavista wall mounted aquarium is the perfect solution for small living spaces. The Aquavista aquarium doubles as a beautiful piece of art - thus saving you money on purchasing pictures to hang on the wall. It’s a [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Ok I'm sold. I have been tossing up which will be my next MP3 Player. Need something I can take to the gym that provides decent sound - don't need a huge screen for movies etc.
After watching this little clip by AmazingTechProducts, I think the Sansa Clip 2GB MP3 Player is for me.
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Sandisk are the king of memory cards. And it's always good news when they bring out higher capacity memory cards as we know that this will have a positive affect on all existing sizes. Their upcoming 8GB Memory Stick Micro M2 is a perfect example.
As from early January, gadget owners that have Memory Stick Micro M2 expansion slots will be able to get a major data upgrade with the Sandisk 8GB Memory Stick Micro M2 card! We're also told that if your device also accepts Memory Stick Pro Duo, you can also use the Micro M2 card with the Pro Duo adapter! How good is that?!
Features of the Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 8GB:
- Includes Memory Stick PRO Duo adapter for universal compatibility with M2 slots and Memory Stick PRO Duo slots
- Dual voltage operation; 1.8v for new Sony Ericsson mobile phones, 3.3v for Memory Stick PRO Duo compatible devices
- Controlled ejection design allows for easier removal
- Sony Magicgate encryption technology support
Specifications of the Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 8GB:
- Capacity: 8GB
- Read/write: 10MB/sec read, 3MB/sec write
- Card dimensions: 0.59" x 0.49" x 0.05" (L x W x H)
- Voltage: 1.8v, 3.3v
Order your 8GB Memory Stick Micro M2 Sandisk here at Mr.Gadget Australia!
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Add to myYahoo!Right. Because Kewpie dolls aren't scary or weird enough on their own, Strapya World took it upon themselves to offer the strangest assortment of 1.57-inch Kewpie cell phone charms the world has ever seen. There's the one that's in...
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Add to myYahoo!If you shopped almost exclusively online and are finished with your gift list, you're feeling pretty proud of yourselves by now. I know I am. So reward yourself and pick up a few goodies for Santa. Check out Pacific...
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I always liked the fact that arcade games scenarios can usually be written on a smurf’s Kleenex, but what’s good for a beat-them-up fighting game might not be such a good idea for a Hollywood movie. People just don’t learn form the past, let’s say from… Street Fighter 2, the movie.
Anyhow, the man who is supposed to pull this off is Dwight Little, whose work can be seen in Steven Seagal’s “Marked for death”… (Tekken 5)
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This will interest users who might want to build or upgrade their Media Center PC (or HTPC in general). By now, you should all know what a GeForce 8800 GT is, but it is a nice to see a passive-cooled (no fan) version of such a fast graphics card.
If you’re on a budget, take a look at the GeForce 8600, it also has full hardware video decoding and Gigabyte offers a passive-cooled version called SilentPipe.
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This is yet another digital photo frame, but it can dock an iPod, making it instantly cool - well, may be. It would work nicely for people who actually have a bunch of photos in their iPod. Once fused, the two devices could even become the most expensive photo frame ever (for its size). To be fair, it has more features than most digital frames:
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This is just a concept at the moment, but Nissan has been playing with the idea of embedding a micro-wave oven into this minivan, in case someone wants a quick snack.
I’m not a big fan of mini-vans, but my friend Samuel Cake does, and I’m sure that he would appreciate the large windows, kids/drunk-buddies camera, seat-speakers, DVD player and other gadgets featured in this concept. More photos on this site
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It has been reported that Apple will use Intel’s ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) platform for its next-generation devices. We speculate that this might include an ultra-portable laptop and a touch-based device that might look like a bigger iPhone.
The Intel “Menlow” platform is very important for upcoming gadgets: it is made of “Silverthorne”, a tiny, low-power processor and “Poulsbo”, the chipset that controls the motherboard.
Is it surprising that Apple goes to Intel for this stuff? Not really, simply because there aren’t a lot of options out there. There’s no way that Apple will use VIA, like many others do, because they are too low-end. It is also unlikely that Apple would try to build this by itself. The good news is: expect ultra-small computers from Apple in 2008.
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