October 28, 2007
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Notebooks
Clearwire released their first mobile pre-WiMAX card. This high speed wireless PC card uses the Clearwire’s own broadband wireless network, and can match the same 1.5Mbps downstream speeds as one of Clearwire’s fixed connections.
Between benefits can also be mentioned that it’s a smaller device than others, which requires only the power provided by the client’s notebook.
 
 “The Clearwire pc card is ideal for the majority of the population that spends most of their time in their local communitiesâ€, said Ben Wolff, Clearwire chief executive officer, and that “the card delivers a unique user experienceâ€.
October 26, 2007
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Storage
Sony just announced the new HDMS-S1D Digital Photo Album. Photos collections can be imported from flash memory card formats, USB, CD, DVD or Ethernet. The HDMS-S1D comes with an 80GB hard drive, capable of storing up to 50,000 high resolution photos, and can be hooked up to a to a high definition television via the HDMI. The HDMS-S1D features many options to easily input or export pictures. You can import your own songs (5 max.) from CD to create a personalized soundtrack.

You get a remote control that you can use to organize photos into 3,000 different photo albums by event name, icon, or custom tag. You can arrange, edit, delete, rotate and review pictures for a slideshow and print x-Scrapbook images directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer. The HDMS-S1D will cost about $400 and will be available in October.
October 24, 2007
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Storage
Vicky Wei designed a concept for a possible infinite string of USB drives. This concept is great and, because I like vivid colors, I think the USB drive looks superb. With this Memory Infinite, you can occupy only a USB port on your computer. “Memory Infinite has a USB male connector at one end and a female connector at the other, providing an “add up†concept for USB finger discsâ€.

So, you can connect one Memory Infinite with another to have more space to store information and to share files. Plugged into a computer, the USB chain appears to be as a single USB drive. When you need more storage, just attach another Memory Infinite flash drive.
October 23, 2007
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Storage
EDGE Tech Corp announced their new 32GB DiskGO Flash Drive, USB powered. I think it’s a gadget that everyone needs. The capacity is really colossal, but isn’t it a great idea to store more than 21,000 pictures, 32 hours of video, 8,000 songs, or 320,000 documents?

The 32GB DiskGO Flash Drive is not the first flash drive with such capacity, but the price ($400) is $200 less than any flash drive of this capacity. Features also include plug-and-play support, built-in pen clip, a keychain grommet, and removable cap.
The transfer rate is up to 480Mb/s, and the drive includes a free preview of CryptArchiver encryption software.
October 22, 2007
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Storage

Be like James Bond with the new SpyDisk Pen, a multi-functional pen used to copy information without looking too suspicious. This fully functional ballpoint pen is from Japan, and it houses a USB device and an SD card slot. You can choose from 512MB, 256MB, and 128MB configurations. Nobody will know what you hide inside your pen.
But don’t forget, you can use this pen for writing, too! But pay attention, if you lend it, don’t forget about. The pens retail for $41, $33 and $24, depending on the memory card.
October 18, 2007
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Notebooks
If you like to create, the new Canova Dual Touch Screen Laptop is the best notebook you could have. This masterpiece is design by V12 Design and features dual display with touch-sensitive screens. I really like the idea of writing, painting or modifying a sketch on the bottom of the screen and to see the final project on the top.

It’s great to have enough space on your screen to read online books and the newspaper, without using the scroll!

You can turn the bottom screen into a keyboard, or you can use the both screen for reading a magazine.

Canova features also music score, sketch pad, graph paper and an electronic pen. But bad news for fans of touch screens is that Canova is available only in Australia and Italy for the moment.
October 15, 2007
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Storage
Tempo recently unveiled what they called an External Recycle Bin. It is an external hard drive, enclosed in a trashcan-shaped box. It has a nice shape and unique look. If you delete a file on your computer, that file is stored in that external Recycle Bin.
This new 250GB external hard drive is connected to your computer via Bluetooth.

Its dark color becomes step by step blue, as you throw files into this external device.
But this is not so practical because there are many smaller and cheaper devices which you can use to store information you don’t really need now, but perhaps once you will look for. Of course, you can burn tens of DVDs with files you’d never use, so it’s more practical to empty the external recycle bin when you are sure that files are useless. But it is nice and looks Ok for me.