Western Digital has released their My Passport AV, a cousin of the My DVR Expander, all being external hard drives. Anyway, this My Passport AV is a 320GB HDD is your standard external hard drive, although being marketed to work fast and flawless with Sony’s Direct Copy feature, surely nothing Western Digital’s SSDs can do, [...]
Accessories
More and more wireless induction chargers are coming out, and Case-Mate is getting in on it with their wireless iPhone charger. There are two parts to the cleverly named Hug. The iPhone Hug Case, fitting around your iPhone 3G or 3GS, and the Hug Pad, where you place your iPhone to sit and charge. The [...]
New Potato Technologies based in North Carolina has created their new accessory, the FLPR IR. This dongle allows you to turn your iPhone OS device into a universal remote. Unlike ThinkFlood’s RedEye Mini, this FLPR IR uses your dock connector and has you turn your iPhone or iPod Touch upside-down to use while the RedEye Mini [...]
InFocus has unveiled three new thin and large, displays aimed at schools and businesses alike. The three new displays are available in 42, 55, and 65 inch flavors, and are all quite slim with professional displays, packing full 1080p resolution with quite a lot of inputs such as HDMI, VGA, and RS323. There is also [...]
ASUS has delayed the EeeKeyboard for about a year. Today, ASUS chairman Jonney Shih has told the press that the EeeKeyboard will be shipping in April. Jonney Shih also issued an apology for the delays considering ASUS wants to make their products as top notch as they can, making the user experience nothing but sure [...]
Today, AT&T announced more 3G MicroCell availability, in hopes to milk more money out of more people to get a signal. Their original tested cities were Raleigh and Charlotte. More cities are getting the availability such as more areas in North Carolina and areas in South Carolina. Georgia, San Diego, and now Las Vegas are [...]
Ever wanted a ledge on your keyboard for your smartphone? Well, Matias has created a USB 2.0 keyboard which provides exactly that. By removing the Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End and Page Down keys on your keyboard, you now have much more room on that full keyboard. Matias did not include a USB cable [...]
The idea of a titanium iPhone is rather mind boggling, but has got lots of “evidence” behind it. Although Apple is not expected to create a titanium iPhone, this user has modded the heck out of the device. With much work done, the user says that the casing doesn’t cost much more than the price [...]
Microsoft introduced BlueTrack technology in the latter months of 2008, and now they are producing them in their mice. BlueTrack technology promising laser precision, whether you’re using the mouse (or any other product using this technology) on a wood, glass, metal, or even sticky surface. You get the point, it works on practically any surface. [...]
Seagate has released SATA 6Gbps hard drives before, although they have released something they haven’t before, a 2TB 6Gbps SAS enterprise drive with a 7,200RPM spindle speed. They also brag about the reliability of this drive, saying it’s “best-in-class”. People are wondering why SeaGate didn’t make SAS SSD’s, although there’s no word on that. There [...]
Just months after Panasonic released the first 32GB and 64GB SDXC cards, SanDisk releases theirs. This 64GB SDXC card is SanDisk’s highest capacity SD card ever. It is said to boast 15MB/second read speeds, a Class 4 speed rating, and an exFAT file structure helping you capture 1080p videos with no hiccups or skips. It’s [...]
You just thought USB 3.0 was enough to please Sharkoon? Well, you would be wrong if you answered yes. Shortly after Sharkoon unveiled their USB 3.0 version, supporting one drive, here is another, supporting two. This dual drive version packs a pair of SuperSpeed USB sockets and room for two 2.5 or 3.5 inch hard [...]
This isn’t the first HDMI to Mini DisplayPort adapter ever created, although with Apple closing their environment, people have to make it and get it found. This will allow you to use your Mac’s computer screen to play most anything on the other side of the cable, including the PS3, Xbox 360, and BluRay players. [...]
