Friday, May 2, 2008

Alienware's official laptop design.


Alienware has finally gotten official with is new Area-51 m15x and m17x laptops, which each pack more power than you’ll likely need in your choice of two eye-catching designs.

The m15x, as you can no doubt surmise, is a 15.4-inch model, which gives you enough room for dual hard drives, along with your choice of Core 2 Duo Extreme processors, NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTX graphics, 667MHz DDR2 memory, and plenty of other high-end specs to match.

Iriver M10


The iriver NV — as in NaVigation, initially outed as the M10 — is now up and official. Chances are, if you’re in the market for a PMP, the NV’s got your needs covered.
The 7-inch, 840 x 480 LED backlit LCD packs T-DMB television; SiRF III GPS; 2 SD slots (1 reserved for navigation maps presumably); a USB 2.0 host jack; FM transmitter; a “GPS Camera” which presumably GPS tags its 1.3 megapixel photos;
plenty of media support including OGG audio and DivX video among the usuals.
All that in a sleek slab of kit which will more than likely never leave the S.Korean market in its current form.

Going green-W580i


The wireless carrier is gearing up to launch a green version of their popular Sony Ericsson W580i handset. Its simple has-2 megapixel camera, Quad-Band EDGE, media player, and a way-too-cramped keypad.
The one dashing feature is the lime green look...very cool and perfect look.I personally like it soo much.No word on drop date or pricing, but don’t expect it to cost any more than the current W580i.

My Beating Haptic Heart zaps you to sleep...zzzz.


My Beating Heart employs new advances in computer science, Artifical Intelligence and haptic design. But we also developed the technology inside each Heart by combining the practice of meditation and yoga with software and hardware development. This lead us to design a small micro-computer to run of out specially made software.

The $50 pillows 'beats' to a randomized, algorithmically controlled pattern, mimicking a human heart in a relaxed state. The needy whiner's own heart will synchronize, relaxing them in turn. It is especially suited to those who sleep alone.
When hugging My Beating Heart, the physical heartbeat may remind you of hugging a purring pet or loved one.

OPERA


A pair of earbuds called Opera made by Korean "company" Digifi, the Opera is a headset that wraps around the back of your head — the buds are still tethered together, but there's no cord going from your ears to your iPod. Instead, you plug a Kleer wireless transmitter into your player's headphone jack and you're good to go. In fact, up to four people, each with Kleer earbuds, can tune into the same transmitter. The price of all this cable-free rocking: $98 for one kit (earbuds and transmitter).

BlackBerry clamshell kickstart coming later this year.


New BlackBerry device...girls go oooooo.. It is a BlackBerry clamshell — a flip phone and codenamed the Kickstart! It uses a SureType keyboard, has an external LCD, and a pretty decent looking internal LCD. It also uses the TrackBall for navigation and does have a camera. Isn't cool?