Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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Skeletonics Exoskeleton

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 04:56 PM PST

We have reported on a lot of interesting Power Loader suits before, you know, like the type that were used in Aliens. I still can’t figure out how they did that effect without computer generated effects.

I believe that the reason for creating exo-suits is so that you can lift really heavy objects, but the Skeletonics exoskeleton just seems to be made so you can walk around in an exo-suit. I mean, who wouldn’t want that?

I definitely think that as far as speed goes, this Skeletonics exoskeleton is for you. You can watch the video after the jump if you want to see a man-robot run. Man, I hope he doesn’t trip.

This Skeletonics exoskeleton is also good if you want to flick an empty soda can. There seems to be this option of launching some sort of rocket as well. Clearly, this man was inspired by Aliens, because I remember the Power Loader had a weapon. Actually, it was a blowtorch, and I couldn’t figure out why a Power Loader would have a blowtorch on it.

Well, I see another difference between this apparatus and the Power Loader from Aliens, this one is white. Maybe this is how they did that effect in Aliens 25 years ago.

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Check out this Konect USB watch!

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 04:25 PM PST

What you are seeing here is the Konect USB watch, and it appears to be designed for our post watch era. Seriously, I haven’t used a watch since I got my cellular phone, and I’m guessing that I am not alone.

The Konect comes with a slot for a USB drive, and it does more than just keep it safe. The user will be able to access any tunes that are on the USB. Something tells me that you might want to get some USB 3.0 action in on this.

You will notice that I did say this was a watch, so where is the clock? Actually, it is one of those clocks that you’ll probably have to take a while to learn how to read. Seriously, how do you read this? It looks like just a blue and white circle to me.

The Konect USB watch hooks up with a Bluetooth headset, so it can hook up with a phone. However, I can’t seem to understand why you would hook up a Bluetooth headset to this thing if it is already hooked up to your phone. I guess you could listen to the music from the thumb drive.

As I have said before, it is a concept, but that is just for now.

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Addicted to Facebook? Get yourself a SNAK keyboard

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 04:05 PM PST

I can honestly say that I am not a big fan of Facebook, but I know several who apparently need it to survive everyday life.

These are the people who clearly need the SNAK. This is an acronym for the Social Network Access Keyboard, and it puts 19 Facebook hotkeys for the Facebook subscriber.

So, if you’re doing a status update, just click the right button, and I imagine that Like and Dislike buttons just have to be there too. Just imagine how much time this will save for the real Facebook addict!

You will note that this picture only shows one side of a PC or laptop keyboard, but the SNAK is actually designed so it is on both left and right sides of the keyboard. Hopefully, it will still be easy for the ordinary Facebooker to use, but I hope there will be some way to make some of these buttons custom.

I wonder if there are any plans, or if the SNAK keyboard can do Twitter as well. I wonder if it can also do MySpace, or does anyone really care about MySpace anymore? Well, too bad they didn’t dress it up like the Optimus Maximus, but that would raise the price significantly. As it is, you should be able to get this for about $30.

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NEC has new PA Series projectors that target installation projects

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 05:30 AM PST



NEC’s range of projectors are impressive to say the least, and their latest PA Series comprises of the PA600X, PA550W, PA500U and PA500X. Targeting installation projects, this new series of advanced professional projectors is perfect in corporate conference rooms and large classrooms, taking to those kind of spaces and venues like a fish to water.

These are advanced models which are capable of providing the most connectivity and control options of any NEC multimedia projectors, ranging from their DisplayPort input to their integrated networking capabilities. Of course, what is the whole point of rolling out a whole new series of projectors if they are not going to have any improvements over its predecessors? That’s what we’re going to look at in the extended post.

Among the abundance of new features that have been included in the PA Series include the center lens design of these four new models which makes retrofitting existing installations easier and more cost effective. Of course, the new chassis does its bit as well by offering enhanced connectivity with HDMI and DisplayPort inputs, delivering a greater level of flexibility during use.

Making its debut among NEC's projector lineup would be the Crestron Roomview, where it lets users directly connect their projector to the managed network for monitoring and control purposes. Thanks to a brightness level ranging from 5000 to 6000 lumens, the ability to project in three different native resolutions, the PA Series is more than able to complement to any large room requiring demanding AV support.

They are also pretty easy to maintain, thanks to 4000 hours of lamp and filter life, ensuring that your total cost of ownership is lowered while enjoying a lengthy lifecycle with your purchase. One more interesting point of note – these four new models can be stacked vertically or horizontally to boost the image brightness up to 24,000 lumens – now how about that?

The PA600X, PA550W, PA500U and PA500X projectors will all come with a 3-year limited parts and labor warranty, where they will retail for $3,999, $3,399, $5,499 and $3,199, respectively.

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JVC first off the blocks with 3D video recording camcorder

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 05:00 AM PST



3D is the big buzzword these days – heck, we have even heard of the Wimbledon 2011 finals being broadcasted in live 3D to select countries, although we would like to see future sporting events like the UEFA Champions League or even the London Olympics next year get the 3D treatment if companies want to go the length and breadth of promoting such technology into your home TV.

Well, forget about all the other companies and let us concentrate on what JVC has to offer us – we’re talking about the new JVC GS-TD1 that is touted to deliver 3D video recording in Full High Definition, thanks to a couple of camera lenses and an equal number of imaging sensors – one for each lens – in order to capture three-dimensional images in the same way that human eyes work. The results can be said to be more or less stunning.

Of course, it goes without saying that any video shot using the GS-TD1 can only be viewed in 3D – although the plus point that you have here is this, you are not limited to any kind of JVC ecosystem since you can use just about any 3D-capable TV to watch those precious memories recorded in 3D. Not only that, the camcorder can also shoot 3D video which can be burned to a Blu-ray disc or DVD-R for 3D playback on a compatible Blu-ray player.

As mentioned earlier, the JVC GS-TD1 will come with a couple of 3.32 megapixel CMOS sensors and a new JVC-developed high-speed imaging engine which is capable of processing both Full HD images – left and right images at 1920 x 1080i resolution. With a trio of shooting modes on offer, this lets you choose from several options for HD resolution and archiving of 3D footage.

Other hardware specifications include 64GB of built-in flash memory, an SDXC card slot, 3D optical 5x zoom, Optical Axis Automatic Stabilization System for disparity control to give depth to 3D images, and Automatic Parallax Adjustment to optimize the 3D-video comfort zone. Just to keep up with today’s trends of touchscreen sensitivity, it also comes with a 3.5" 3D touch panel LCD monitor which displays 3D images without the need for 3D glasses – hmmm, sounds like some Nintendo 3DS action going on here.

How much to pay for bragging rights? The JVC GZ-TD1 Full HD 3D camcorder can be yours for a whopping $1,699.95.

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ZAGG sportLEATHER availability announced

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 04:30 AM PST

ZAGG, a name that has long been associated with quality mobile device accessories, has something special for the iPhone 4 this time around with their sportLEATHER case. Available via AT&T company owned retail stores nationwide, this case is made from genuine leather with sports equipment styling, where the patent-pending ZAGG sportLEATHER for Apple's iPhone 4 is definitely an exciting and eye-catching way for one to protect one’s phone.

ZAGG sportLEATHERs will come in a thin, pliable cover which is applied directly to personal electronics similar to a film, albeit being made up of genuine leather. ZAGG sportLEATHER relies on a patent-pending adhesive process to get that job done, as it holds the skin firmly in place on the device while boasting the ability of being removable. This not only offers your gadget some much needed protection, but doing so in style as well.

You can choose from basketball, football and baseball designs (very American, I say) at $29.99 a pop, although the price goes up to $44.98 if you decide to add that to invisibleSHIELD screen coverage.

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Posted: 07 Mar 2011 09:01 PM PST

Bracketron announces Twist360 for iPad

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 04:00 AM PST



We’re starting to think about ditching Coolest Gadgets and opening up an iDevice accessory factory – the big money seems to be in that segment of the market, although one cannot deny that competition gets pretty stiff after a while. Today, there is yet another iPad accessory to tempt you to part with your hard-earned money, as we’re talking about Bracketron’s Twist360 for the iPad.

This unique accessory will come with a protective hard case complete with a handgrip which allows you to rotate it 360 degrees or flip it into infinite positions for use as a desktop or lap stand. Thanks to the Twist360, you are able to move between work and play effortlessly, regardless of whether you are at home or when you’re on the go.

No idea on pricing at press time, but we do know that the Twist360 will soon be available at many leading consumer electronics retailers and on the Bracketron website.

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Booqpad for iPad 2 announced

Posted: 07 Mar 2011 07:21 PM PST



It isn’t too long ago that the iPad 2 was announced, and to see more and more accessories roll out for it is definitely something which was on the cards a long, long time ago ever since rumors of that magical tablet started to make its rounds. Well, the latest accessory to get featured here would be the Booqpad for iPad 2, where it intends to merge both the old and new tablets – we’re talking about the iPad 2 and the good ol’ notepad.

Booq has combined these creative tools together perfectly in a simple yet elegant folio. Coming with eco-friendly and weatherproof versions that will retail for $49.95 a pop, not to mention a higher-end luxury option if you’re feeling flush an want to fork out $99.95, the Booqpad is the perfect tool for designers, writers, engineers, and creative professionals everywhere.

It doesn’t matter if you’re working on your next app or busy sketching your latest product design – the Booqpad is perfect as it fuses the functionality of an old school notebook alongside the revolutionary iPad 2, where it becomes a snap – nay, an inspiration to create, store, review, and present your latest ideas all from one case.

With a highly functional interior layout that comprises of designated areas for a pen, stylus, cash, paper notepad, and the iPad 2, folks who tend to love organizing things in their proper places would find the Booqpad to be heaven sent. Heck, there is even a pair of business card slots that lets you access them in a jiffy during an impromptu conversation, while a holder is there for all the important contacts required throughout the business day.

It will play nice with both right handers and southpaws, having been designed symmetrically. Each Booqpad will ship with a 50-sheet A5 notepad made from at least 30% post-consumer materials and printed with soy ink, and you can opt to obtain paper refills in multiple options, where all of them are tailored for creative professionals on the go.

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Sony announces spanking new VAIO S Series laptop

Posted: 07 Mar 2011 07:11 PM PST



Sony’s range of VAIO laptops are further expanded with yet another model – this time around through the VAIO S which will cater for folks who want more power in their everyday, portable computing. It might be a laptop, but don’t be fooled by it’s size – similar to how we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.

Offering the far more powerful performance of a larger full-sized PC despite being crammed into a thin one-inch profile design alongside a 13.3-inch screen form factor, the VAIO S laptop will incorporate all the mobility of VAIO laptops, boasting the second generation Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors (you can choose according to your needs, of course) coupled with Hybrid Graphics and dual channel solid state drive options for select models.

Different S Series models will come with a premium and elegant design in either black or white colors, alongside magnesium and aluminum materials for that added touch of class. All of them do sport a built-in lithium polymer battery that will work even better in tandem with the all new and advanced large-capacity optional sheet battery, letting you work away from a power outlet for up to 15 hours.

With intelligent charging enables, you are able to juice up the optional sheet battery separately and hook it to the system without having to shut it down for maximum flexibility.

The use of AMD Radeon HD 6630 1GB Hybrid Graphics card on some models are able to offer a performance boost to your day-to-day processor functions, making the overall computing experience a faster and more optimized one without sipping additional juice – in fact, it will lower overall power consumption. Other models for those who want top performance in a mobile package can look forward to dual channel solid state drive with RAID 0 technology.

You can already place a pre-order for the VAIO S Series laptops from today onwards with prices starting from around $970 and above, depending on the type of components as well as innards that you would like to see. If the optional sheet battery is your cup of tea, you will need to top up another additional $150 thereabouts.

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