Samsung unveiled the ultra-light notebook Samsung X360 at the IFA 2008 in Berlin. The Samsung X360 features a 13.3 inch LED backlit display and can be had with a 120GB SSD or 120GB HDD. The X360 only weighs 1.27kg and features a slick Protect-o-Edge ...
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LG is gearing up to release their stylish DVS450H DVD player, which can be setup horizontally, vertically, or even mounted on a wall. The HDMI connection of the DVS450H allows for the full HD resolution of up to 1080p, and has a USB port for users to connect an external hard drive or USB port. Formats that the DVS450H supports include DVD, CD, DivX, MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX HD and Xvid-H. Release is scheduled for October 2008, and will have a SRP (suggested retail price) of about $238.
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This will probably be marketed like some kind of ?magic mirror on the wall?, as the Virtual Mirror looks like it?s trying to help you decide which clothes you look good in quickly, by displaying an image of you wearing the clothes you like without you having to try them out one by one, and you won?t even have to remove the clothes on your back first. Of course, not having to queue up in front of the changing room probably takes away some of the fun in shopping for clothes, but this virtual mirror still looks very cool. The technology isn?t perfect yet, as it still finds it a little difficult to create a realistic impression of the clothes in the virtual mirror, but it?s a step in the right direction. It isn?t too hard to imagine Star Wars fans trying on clone trooper armor with this in the future.
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Add to myYahoo!The National Park Foundation and Olympus Imaging America Inc. challenge everyone who can point and click to grab their camera, head to a federal land, and enter the 2008 Share the Experience Photo Contest. This year?s official contest is sponsored by the[...]
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Add to myYahoo!We already reported about new iPod nano rumors and other rumors of new products that Apple is supposedly still introducing this year in time for the Holiday shopping season. AppleInsider compiled a roadmap of rumored Apple announcements expected in the ...
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Wi-Fi definitely wasn?t built for the road, so if you plan on using a Wi-Fi network to make VoIP calls whilst driving, you probably won?t enjoy the experience too much. Microsoft and the University of Washington look like they?re trying to change that with a new technology called ViFi (Vehicle Wi-Fi), which aims to give users a steady signal whilst they drive. Wi-Fi doesn?t have the best of reputations when you?re moving, mainly due to the fact that it?ll have to switch to another base station when the distance to the current base station gets too far. The new design would allow for multiple base stations to be used simultaneously, with the station with the strongest strength designated the ?anchor? system, and the others as ?auxiliary? systems.
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Many kids nowadays are getting used to being chauffeured by their parents all over town, so maybe it?s time for some of those kids to ?pay? for their trips. Gizoo is currently selling ?Dad?s Cab? for $18, which allows you to put this fake taxi meter on your dashboard via a set of adhesive strips. While it doesn?t charge your kids money (they?d ask you for the money anyways), it does ask for unique methods of payment such as tidying their room, or making a cup of tea for the driver. Harmless fun and it might even teach some kids to appreciate the things that parents do for them. Expect it to mysteriously disappear from your dashboard if you start ?charging? your kids too often though.
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If you want to keep some annoying kid away from your computer, you could always try and build a DIY USB monster hub, like the creator of the USB hub in the picture. This ?monster? is basically a USB hub with some tape and cloth jumbled with some (rather cool looking) red LED lights as eyes. If you?re into monsters, you welcome to try building one of your own.
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Add to myYahoo!Medion has announced a pile of new PCs at IFA today, ranging from its AKOYA Nettop PC - a slimline desktop powered by Intel's fashionable Atom - to illuminated monsters like the ERAZER X7303 D Game PC, for gamers who won't even look at something unless its plastered in blue LEDs and has all its things measured in terabytes. So here's a look at the whole lot of them. Click on the pic below to start the Medion range Interactive Tour. All aboard!![]()


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