LAS VEGAS, USA (AVING Special Report on ’2011 International CES’) — An Entirely New HiFi Concept!
Advanced digital algorithms enable us to optimize a sound system in an entirely new way. The patented technology Dirac HD Sound(TM) from Dirac Research enables a totally new construction methodology. Conventional analog techniques have been replaced by digital signal processing that does not suffer from the traditional analog compromises and limitations. Our innovative unique concept guarantees that this small package with speakers, amplifier and Dirac software will outperform any product you have heard in a similar price range. This small speaker system operates from 40 Hz to 20kHz within +/- 1dB . There is nothing currently on the market in the same pr…
Smartfish has unveiled an interesting new notebook mouse that has a design different from any other notebook mouse on the market. The new mouse is called the Whirl and it has what Smartfish calls an anti-gravity comfort pivot on the bottom. The pivot looks sort of like a stand that is built into the mouse.
The stand allows the mouse to pivot as you move it around with the idea that the pivoting motion allows you to keep your hand in a more comfortable and natural position to make mousing more comfortable. The Whirl uses laser technology and has an 800 dpi sensor.
The mouse will work with both Mac and PCs and has an ambidextrous design. That means righties and lefties can play with this thing. It uses 2.4GHz wireless connectivity and power comes from an included battery. It will be offered in carbon fiber, black, blue, silver, red, and white colors. You can order the mouse right now for $49.95.
SEOUL, Korea (AVING Special Report on ‘VIP ASIA 2010′) — A memory reader ‘Xoopar Podium(XP41001)’ of Joy Gear(representative Cho Seung-Hwan, www.joygear.co.kr) which is an official importation company is awarded ‘VIP ASIA 2010 Product of the Year’ by AVING, a global news network.
‘Xoopar Podium’ with cute, small and stylish design makes users select one among luxury 7 colors(silver, orange, green, sky-blue, white, pink, chocolate) depending on their personality.
This product supports 3 USBs and various memory functionalities such as SD card, MMC, Micro SD, Sony memory stick and pro duo etc.
(Picture: Cho Seung-Hwan, a manager of Korean branch of Xoopar)
SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — SmartFish Technologies is proud to announce widespread availability of the Whirl™ Mini Notebook Laser Mouse, the gravity-defying travel mouse that adapts to the motion of your hand movements. Using patented comfort-pivot technology Whirl Mini becomes a natural extension of your arm providing the feeling that your hand is floating on air. The result is the most comfortable, healthy computing experience imaginable.
“The original Whirl has been widely acclaimed as the most comfortable computer peripheral on the market.” said Dr. Jack Atzmon, President and CEO of Smartfish Technologies. “Whirl Mini brings this luxurious experience to the mobile enthusiast and frequent flier in an array of colors to match the style of any personali…
SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Microsoft Corp. is making it easy and affordable for corporations to have high-quality webcams, headsets, mice and keyboards with its line of Hardware for Business products. The line includes a range of Microsoft Hardware products packaged for volume purchasing by businesses, such as the recently launched LifeCam Studio for high-definition video calls, saving businesses money and time on travel, and the Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000, providing users with ultimate comfort. With devices that offer maximum comfort and productivity, the line of Hardware for Business products lets employees get the job done—whether at the office, from home or on the go.
Microsoft Hardware for Business makes a range of Microsoft Hardware products ava…
OK, we didn’t see this one coming: iGrill is a Bluetooth-enabled meat thermometer. That’s right, this bad boy not only displays the temp of whatever you sink the probe into, it also takes that info and transmits it to your iOS device for remote monitoring. Hell, the app itself even features a kitchen timer, alerts for whatever temp you set it to, and more. Because really, you do everything else with your smartphone, so why not use it to free yourself from the tyranny of the kitchen once and for all? Oh, that’s right — because this thing costs $100. See for yourself by hitting up the source link.
I haven’t had a VCR in my house in years and years. We have been DVD only for more years than I can remember. If I had a VCR though I would totally be gutting it right now to make this jog wheel controller from one of the heads inside. Some VCRs have four heads in there so one of the old machines will go a long way towards making some cool additions to your computer.
Geeks have used the heads inside the VCR for all sorts of stuff, even some jog wheels I would bet. The big difference here is that the geeks that made this jog wheel did it with style. The finish product looks a bit like steampunk to me.
If you have the time, inclination, and an old VCR sitting around you can make your own. The instructions are over on Instructables and they have some more pics of the thing if you are a member. I think that it would make a pretty cool scroll wheel for those that mouse a lot.
PhoneSuit’s no stranger to the reload-and-refuel arena, and just months after ushering out the Primo Battery Cube, along comes this: the Primo Power Core. For all intents and purposes, this is an iPhone-sized battery pack, and it just so happens to be fully capable of charging your iPhone or iPod touch. Unlike the vast majority of alternatives, however, this 8200mAh pack can also rejuvenate an iPad, not to mention a wealth of Android smartphones, your mom’s BlackBerry, a couple of unnamed netbooks (yeah, seriously!) and practically any other handheld gadget that can be juiced via USB. The company throws in a cornucopia of tips for a range of “popular” devices, though high-drain devices like netbooks will need to make use of the 12V port. There’s an external LED charge meter to keep you abreast of how much power remains, and it can be headed to a stocking near you in exchange for $99.95.
Wonder why Motorola’s set-top-box business got bundled in with the phones? If we had to guess, it’s probably because Motorola Mobility is making a device that will wirelessly join both. Speaking at the Reuters Global Media Summit, company president Daniel Moloney said that Motorola’s working on a standalone device that will wirelessly sling video to tablets and phones in the home, and will later be integrated directly into new set-top-boxes the company rolls out. “It’s one consumer proposition that will come sooner rather than later,” he told the crowd, suggesting that the device would be available through “service providers” rather than sold off the shelf, and that said providers might charge an additional service fee for its use. Here’s hoping not. Perhaps Qualcomm finally found a buyer for that FLO TV spectrum, though?
This isn’t the first time that Sony Ericsson’s dabbled in the field of spy-like Bluetooth wrist accessories, but as we all know, extortionate prices and limited functionality meant these old timers never really took off. But now, things may be different: SE’s freshly baked LiveView promises to offer a generous set of features — alongside your Android 2.x device — while going a little easier on your wallet. It sure sounds tasty, but before you grab your virtual shopping cart, be double sure to read our full review first… right after the break.