Mobiado has a new luxury phone in its line, the Grand 350PRL, which is a QWERTY that is claimed to look like a dressed-up Nokia E71. This phone is the first QWERTY smart phone produced by Mobiado.
Like other Mobiado phones, the Grand 350PRL also comes in a body that’s CNC machined from aircraft aluminum and plated with black nickel. Other luxurious materials used on this phone are ruby crystal, sapphire crystal and lustrous mother of pearl. The Grand 350PRL will come in for color models which are black, white, pink and gold.
Specifications wise: The phone supports quad-band GSM/EGSM connectivity (850/900/1800/1900), and also the high-speed HSDPA data connectivity. It’s equipped with a 2.36-inch display that is capable of 16 million colors. It also supports WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and equipped with USB port and headphone jack. The Mobiado Grand 350PRL will likely go for a price tag of $2,600 which doesn’t sound too expensive as a luxury beast.
via engadgetmobile
Kingston is again ahead of others, to have released the first 256GB USB flash drive, the Kingston Data Traveler 300. Since this USB drive comes with large storage capacity, it’ll mostly be used as the primary portable storage and to be carried around. Therefore it needs additional security for its data.
The Kingston Data Traveler 300 comes with built in Password Traveler software, which allows the user to password protect around 90% of the drive’s content. Unfortunately, it’s priced at a whopping $900 that should put many people off. Specs are as follows:
- Speed 2 — Data transfer rates of up to 20MB/sec. read and 10MB/sec. write
- Safeguarded — includes Password Traveler security software for Windows
- Convenient — does not require Administrator rights to access the Privacy Zone
- Dimensions — 2.78? x 0.88? x 0.65? (70.68 mm x 22.37 mm x 16.45 mm)
- Operating Temperature — 32° to 140° F (0° to 60° C)
- Storage Temperature — -4° to 185° F (-20° to 85° C)
- Simple — just plug into a any 1.1 or 2.0 USB port
- Practical — durable, capless design
- Guaranteed — five-year warranty
- Enhanced — for Windows ReadyBoost™ on Vista-based systems 3
via geeky-gadgets
It’s another Chinese cellphone that has been made with dual-sim, touchscreen, multimedia capabilities and it comes with UI very similar to what the iPhone has. This phone is codenamed Quantum CVFD-M46 and sold for less than $100 on Chinavasion.
Unlike the iPhone, the Quantum CVFD-M46 media phone is unlocked and ready to be used with any network. It offers a 3-inch touchscreen display, loaded with various mobile applications, such as calculator, FM radio, clock, contact manager, games, video MP4 player and voice recorder etc.
This phone is a quad-band phone works on all GSM networks worldwide. Similar to most Chinese cloned phones, it allows you to insert two SIM cards into so you can switch between the two mobile operators by only a flip of a switch.
Other goodies are Bluetooth connectivity with A2DP and AVRCP profiles which allow you to play music or remotely control the phone via Bluetooth, built-in camera for static and video with max resolution of 640×480, and motion sensor to detect the switch between landscape and portrait modes. And some more it offers more than what the iPhone has, such as MMS out of the box, and analog TV tuner, which is handy for countries that still have analog TV broadcast.
Buy online, Chinavasion, $94 each
via technabob
Skype will be launching a version of Skype for Android that will be available for all Android devices, and will include video calling, and will be available to download from the Android Marketplace.
Skype envisions a world where video plays a larger role in the way we communicate. The next generation innovation involving video calling will not be bound to the computer. We’re seeing a proliferation of video calling shared between all kinds of connected devices. It’s on computers (today 1/3 of all calls on Skype happen via video), televisions (Skype bringing video calls to living rooms via Panasonic, Samsung & LG partnership), and it will eventually be coming to mobile devices too. We’re betting big on video, and we intend to set the bar on mobile video calling, and it’s something we’re going to do this year.
We will be bringing a direct to consumer app to the Android marketplace later this year. This application will be available for all consumers globally to download regardless of carriers. (i.e. similar to how we offer the iPhone app today)
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Instead of getting a fancy pants laptop stand that won’t exactly easily fit into the smaller laptop cases, get this classy blow-up one. Everything is much more high class when it requires for you to blow it up. Don’t worry, despite the cheap materials, it wont’ start melting down the second your laptop starts getting the slightest bit warm.
It’s made out of heat resistant material non-slip PVC. The whole thing can handle up to 176 degrees Fahrenheit or 80 degrees Celsius. It includes a handy little travel pouch and will require you to pump out a bit of air every single time you want to use it. You can purchase it for $16.99 through Perpetual Kid.
Source: Technabob
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This one looks like something straight from the comics. Inside, you’ll find a Micro ATX motherboard
and plenty of green LEDs.
The intricately painted case is part of Cooler Master’s high-end CSX series. The series is a result of the collaboration between the case building talent at Cooler Master, and the masters of PC paint jobs at Smooth Creations.
At first glance, this may look like a real engine, but in reality, it’s just a V8 block-inspired computer case.
The basic design elements of Japanese architecture, such as ‘Shoji’ sliding doors and wooden ornamental lamps heavily influenced Nick’s design for Sangaku. He decided to build a custom case that represented this understated Japanese coolness using his skills and experience with wood.
Have you ever experienced how your mom tells you over and over again that your computer is just a piece of trash? With this earth-friendly computer case, probably she can prove that she’s slightly right. It might look like a trash can but if you would put all the latest hardwares, you can say that you got one set of expensive garbage in here!
PC case modders will tear up anything in search of a bit of novelty, especially if it happens to reek of old school. Ancient telephones — we hear they were called rotary phones, or something — happen to fulfill the old school criteria, with one modder surrounding his PC in cracked wood, and hooking it up to an old phone. The phone now works with Skype and other VoIP solutions, with the owner presumably waiting in anticipation for all the calls to tell him how awesome / clever he is.
Porsche Cayenne Wheel PC is equipped with dual NVIDIA graphics cards in SLI. The Chrome muffler tips and LEDs were there for the effect.
Dubbed as the Orb PC, the case comes in a form of Pacman or motorcycle-helmet that can open a visor driven by a motor.
You can’t ride this to town but rather sitting at home as a fully functional PC. This SLI Machine is modded by a Russian casemodder Dennis Ilyin, featuring a custom built chassis, liquid cooling, and lots of LEDs.
Take a 1/6th scale remote control model Batmobile, gut it, stuff it with an AMD Sempron 2800+ with 40 gig HD, 736 megs of DDR 400 ram, and CD/DVD, and you’ve got a custom PC mod guaranteed to scare the bejeezus out of the inmates at Arkham Asylum.
The Digg case will primarily be made of 1/2″ MDF (medium density fiberboard) with a few acrylic windows.
Install wheels under the case and viola! You can simply take it anywhere and everywhere you go.
This project took 18 days from this Russian guy to accomplish. It all has began after he has watched that cartoon. A solid-metal Wall-E computer case, each detail carefully cut from the metal sheets processed and put in place. click link to see the homemade heavy metal WallE geeky step-by-step.
source : www.gadgetsharp.com