Mimicking a successful product is today’s mantra for successfully selling your own product. Check the Klik-on Candy dispenser resembling Wiimote which shoots out the candy on pressing the B button. Selling on eBay for under $4. [Via Engadget]
Stix Motion Controlled gaming for PC
GoLive2 has come up with Stix which brings Wii like gaming to PC. The motion controllers are more aesthetically appealing and will segregate in three different versions. Stix 100 and 200 will support 2D games which will be targeted at a first time and casual gamer where as Stix 400 will target hardcore gamers […]
PS3 firmware v2.41 available
Sony has announced the patched up firmware v2.41 over v2.40 for PS3 users. 2.40 included in-game XMB and Trophy features but some users experienced bricking their consoles after updating. The firmware is available for download. Sony PS Blog
Pioneer’s Optical Disc can store 400GB of data
Pioneer Electronics has announced that they have developed something phenomenal. It’s the world’s first 16-layer optical disc which can store up to 400GB of data. That’s 25GB in each layer which is equivalent to a single layer Blu-Ray Disc (BD). It is still unclear but it seems that the new discs will be compatible […]
Sharp’s Solar powered LCD TV also consumes the lowest electricity
In an effort to contribute to the Mother Nature, Sharp unveiled a prototype of a 26-inch LCD TV which consumes only 1/4 of electricity when compared to its CRT counterparts or 1/3 from other LCDs. Also for all those people living with irregular electricity supplies, this TV can be hooked to a solar panel […]
ASUS Matrix GPU Series
Asus’s Most Intelligent Graphics Card has finally made its way to Indian shores. Despite its absurdly long name, ROG (Republic of Gamers) EN9600GT MATRIX/HTDI/512M does more than its competitors can do. The card is equipped three unique features with the first in the line is ASUS Super Hybrid Engine which helps for automatic detection […]
Chinese version of Nokia Aeon phone
Nokia showed the Aeon concept. We all liked it. But it is the Chinese who has made it a reality. ‘OEM like Nokia Aeon’ phones are for sale in China. Equipped with a visibly ‘invisible keyboard’, this tri-band phone has a 2 .2” TFT screen, dual SIM card support, camera (presumably 2 megapixel), music […]
Willcom’s Google friendly phone for Japan
Japanese service provider Willcom launched a new phone Willcom 9 which will please Google fans. The phone which is touted to be smaller than a business card integrates Google services like Gmail, Blogger and so on. It’s the only thing that is special about this phone. The specification is a letdown which includes a […]
A USB Hub with a difference
Of the USB Hubs we have seen till date, most of them are quirkily shaped to attract customers. It became necessary for companies to make their product stand out from others because of the limited functionality a USB Hub had to offer. But the new USB Hub being sold at China’s biggest B2B website […]
Creative X-Fi PMP lands on FCC Table
Creative’s leaked Wi-Fi enabled PMP seems to be on track. They have filed a FCC application which says ‘confidential’ but slips out some more details about the device. New things to come forward are the 8, 16 and 32GB storage size options and multi-format playback. Audio formats supported are MP3/WMA/AAC while WMV/DivX/Xvid/MPEG-4 will handle […]
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