Keep your gadgets safe - sportHolster
July 21st, 2006
sportHolster is recently been published on the Avings.Net and since been a hot topic on net for last couple of hours. Looking at it seems like simple jacket but if you see carefully there are number of pockets on the front and back. And on first sight it semms that those pockts willl be enough for people who loves to keep their techgadgets like ipod, mobiles and/or PDA with them only will definately enjoy the room provided. So now if you go gym or for any other sports dont worry about your gadgets and keep them with you always. Also looking at design and material it seems that it will not be that heavy or uncomfortable to wear.
So have a look closely and grab it if you are worried about keeping your equipments in gym or keep your bag aside when you go for sports.
Club Namco Launces PacMan Wrist Watch
July 20th, 2006For all those old times game lover who used to like Pac Man and games like space invader, club ramco has introduced a fun of these games in very small compact box. And yes you even may not imagine fun of these games in a wrist watch. Off Course this is not just game for a small kid it also shows you time and that is also very conviniently on back of your forehand. So remember your old funny days and start enjoying.
SkullCandy Link Pack with Complete Music Solution
May 5th, 2006
The LINK Pack integrates award winning LINK technology straight into a fully ballistic nylon day pack. BUT WAIT! This bad boy is fully armed with a AA battery-powered amplifier that fires sound out of 60mm speakers embedded in the upper straps. These specially tooled water-proof drivers along with our Mobile-Mic buried in the strap allow you to listen to music and take phone calls completely hands and headset free. Use our NEW Skullcandy Soft Switch Panel sewn into the mid-strap to control power, volume, and phone function.
- Built In LINK Technology
- 60mm x 40mm drivers
- AA battery power amp
- Soft Touch control panel
- Handsfree and Headset capability
Fuse Tune-up II Helmet For MP3 and Mobiles Audio
May 5th, 2006
Brand spankin’ new Audio Series, the Fuse Audio features Tune-Ups ear pads with a premium quality set of specially designed headphones built seamlessly into the pad. Now you can dial in your favorite tunes anywhere on the hill without the hassles of earbuds or extra cords. Just plug in your iPod, Nomad, or any other player and let ’er rip. Designed for tough riding (your style, right?) and cold weather endurance, the Fuse Audio features a coiled cord for extra mobility, an in-line volume/mute control for adjustment on the fly, and it doesn’t compromise fit or feel of traditional ear pads. Tune-Ups ear pads are removable and can be swapped for a regular pad anytime (but why would you do that?!). Here’s the low down on the Fuse: In-mold construction fuses two Hardbody shells to the high-performance EPS liner for unmatched strength-to-weight ratio. Sixteen Super Cool vents are equipped with on-the-fly adjustment up top (Weber grill style) and vent plugs. The Fuse’s wide angle cut creates a gapless fit with goggles, and doesn’t compromise peripheral vision. Retails for $179.99!
Nine Tune-Ups II Helmet- Take your music to mountains
May 5th, 2006
Brand spankin’ new Audio Series, the Nine.9 Audio features Tune-Ups ear pads with a premium quality set of specially designed headphones built seamlessly into the pad. Now you can dial in your favorite tunes anywhere on the hill without the hassles of earbuds or extra cords. Just plug in your iPod, Nomad, or any other player and let ’er rip. Designed for tough riding (your style, right?) and cold weather endurance, the Nine.9 Audio features a coiled cord for extra mobility, an in-line volume/mute control for adjustment on the fly, and it doesn’t compromise fit or feel of traditional ear pads. Tune-Ups ear pads are removable and can be swapped for a regular pad anytime (but why would you do that?!). Here’s the low down on the Nine.9: a super lightweight, bomber injection-molded shell. Equipped with 12 huge vents, removable vent plugs, and soft, removable earflaps that detach in seconds for springtime sessions. A wide-angle cut offers awesome peripheral vision, and trademark deep Goggle Notch keeps eyewear securely in place, even in over the bars powder rolls. Retails at $139.99!
Sony Portable Reader System PRS-500 Review
May 4th, 2006
A Digital Reading Experience - “like.no.other”The Sony® Reader offers a new and convenient digital reading experience. It boasts an amazing screen with technology that rivals text on paper. Weighing less than 9 ounces158 and at only ½” thin,159 it’s more compact than many paperbacks. Plus, it comes with software that seamlessly allows you to search and browse thousands of electronic book titles from the Connect® eBookstore and then easily transfer from your PC to your Sony Reader.190 With built-in memory and multi-format support, you can take many of your favorite titles and documents with you. So compact and convenient, you’ll want to take it everywhere.
* 6” SVGA 800×600 gray scale display158 with E Ink® Display technology.
* Compact and lightweight for ultimate portability.
* Internal memory with a slot for removable memory (Memory Stick® storage media and SD Memory Cards).
* Approximately 7,500 page turns per battery charge.189
* Select from thousands of eBooks from the Connect® Book store.
* Explore the Portable Reader
MythTV jumps into world of TiVO
April 3rd, 2006Basic ‘live-tv’ functionality. Pause/Fast Forward/Rewind “live” TV.Support for multiple tuner cards and multiple simultaneous recordings.Distributed architecture allowing multiple recording machines and multiple playback machines on the same network, completely transparent to the user.
Compresses video in software using rtjpeg (from Nuppelvideo) or mpeg4 (from libavcodec). Full support for Hardware MPEG-2 encoder cards (Hauppauge PVR-250 / PVR-350). Preliminary support for DVB cards and the new pcHDTV tuner card.
DIY Kyoto’s Wattson
April 3rd, 2006Wattson enables you to leaarn deeply about your own home energy use very interactively and also shows which equipment uses how much power in display which will help you decide turning on and off of that application very easily and help you save energy and money.
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Convert your mobile in traditional phone!!- Phobile
March 27th, 2006
Forget international roaming and WAP capability, phones were far more entertaining in the good old days. Unwieldy hunks of plastic with clunking great dials, shrieking bells, pulse dialling and, best of all, chunky handsets. You remember; the hefty dumbbell-like things that you could barely balance between shoulder and ear. Needless to say there’s no place for such impractical appendages on today’s slimline mobiles. Or is there?
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Perfect VoIP Gadget for Traveller- Vtraveller
March 27th, 2006
There are several ways to communicate with friends and colleagues when you’re travelling. Shouting very loudly is one option, but it’s pretty useless unless the person you’re trying to contact is within spitting distance. So what do you do? No, you don’t pack two tin cans and a really long bit of string. You use the phone. The problem is, contrary to the popular saying, talk is not cheap. But it is if you use the ingenious Skype-friendly VTraveller. That’s because this chic little phone allows you to make quality VoIP calls wherever you may roam
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