Tuesday, September 26, 2006

THE IPOD SHUFFLE

APPLE.COM


YOU CANNOT DENY

THE IPOD


WWW.APPLE.COM Posted by Picasa

Monday, September 25, 2006

SONY DOES IT AGAIN- THE MYLO

SONY

THEY JUST MIGHT HAVE IT..

Product Description Instant Messaging. Web Browsing. Music. Pictures. Videos. Imagine all the fun things you do on your PC, concentrated in the palm of your hand. Introducing the mylo personal communicator. It connects to open 802.11b WiFi networks anywhere in the world1. So you can get away from your desk and roam your wireless network. Or step out to a coffee shop while staying in touch with your friends. Or move around your campus from the dorm to library. The mylo communicator is about fun, convenience and near-instant gratification wherever there's WiFi access. IM is easy because of the built in QWERTY keyboard. There are no monthly service fees. So you can chat, talk and share with your friends nonstop. And the mylo communicator is made to multitask. You can play your tunes while you IM, email or browse the web! The mylo name stands for My Life Online™. And Sony puts it right under your thumbs. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 24, 2006

You have to see this- www.hgtv.com



MoDooFree
BT Hands-Free Phone Kit











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www.hgtv.com, this was a fabulous product on their Sunday Episode.

This rearview mirror is actually a Bluetooth-enabled hands-free phone adapter. Just clip it over your car's current mirror, plug it into the power socket, set it up to communicate with your cell phone and in minutes you're totally hands-free. Incoming numbers are displayed on the mirror, which also contains a built-in speaker. A microphone mounts on your sun visor. Posted by Picasa

Thanks Sanyo - www.sanyo.com

SANYO DOES IT AGAIN


I am old school and new school all in one.
This device has it all. Cassettes and CD's.





FXCD-550
Fully Detachable Front Panel
50-watts x 4-Channels Peak Power
16-Bit D-RAM Memory (40-Second Anti-Skip Protection)
Motorized CD Loading
CD-R/RW
BassXpander (2 levels)
30 Station Presets (6AM/12FM/12ATTP)
Electronic Tone Controls
2 Pairs RCA Line Outputs

The Sanyo C5

The Sanyo C5

A must have device, I am personally purchasing this model for
myself, I am going to Best Buy today, or whomever has one. I need this device.
Specs are as follows:









VPC-C5
Review Detailed Camera Specs
High quality MPEG-4 digital video (30 frames/second)
5-Megapixel digital still photos
Real time interpolation for 10-Megapixel output
Slim, compact design for ultimate portability
Capture still and video images simultaneously
Built-in image stabilization
Wind roar reduction
Built-in 3-mode flash
High quality stereo recording (AAC-LC)
5X optical zoom lens
12X digital zoom
Seven scene select modes (auto, sports, portrait, landscape, night view, fireworks, lamp)
15 adjustable manual focus settings
Super macro shooting (down to a distance of 1cm)
Self timer (2 seconds/10 seconds)
2.0" trans-reflective LCD screen for easier viewing in direct sunlight
Rechargeable lithium ion battery
Talking navigation guide
Web cam function
PictBridge compatible
USB 2.0 & S-Video output
128MB card included
PC/MAC compatible
Dimensions: 2.7" x 4.3" x 0.9" Posted by Picasa

Saturday, September 23, 2006

THE BILLBOARDS

THE BIILBOARDS

THE OAKLAND COLISEUM

ONCE A BORING SITE

NOW A TECHNICAL MARVEL

ALONG 880 HIGHWAY
BETWEEN 66TH AVENUE AND HEGENBERGER ROAD Posted by Picasa

Monday, September 18, 2006

LOGITECH DOES IT AGAIN


NOW THIS IS A MOUSE


Anthony Dhanendran, Personal Computer World 29 Aug 2006


Logitech's Revolution MX is an attempt at seachange in mouse design. The idea is to make a clean break from the past and design a mouse that, once you've tried it, you won't want to do without.
This laser mouse uses a non-visible laser to track movement rather than red light from an LED. That means it's more accurate, as well as being able to operate on more surfaces than a standard optical mouse.
It's also wireless, operating on RF and using a small USB transmitter.
There's a separate dock for recharging the mouse's internal, non-removable battery.
The big difference is in the wheels. The most obvious addition is a horizontally mounted scroll wheel on the left-hand side of the mouse.
This doesn't scroll sideways (the top-mounted wheel already does that), but it's configured to switch applications. It can be changed to perform a zoom function instead.
The top wheel, in addition to scrolling in four directions, can be set to click or not. Some people prefer a clicking scroll wheel, allowing document movement one line at a time, while others want a smooth scroll.
Cleverly, this mouse does both, even at the same time. The software can be set to detect the speed of scroll, so for a slow scroll it clicks while if you give it a spin, the wheel unlocks and scrolls smoothly. This also comes in useful for games, when scrolling through weapons choices.
There is also a small button set just back from the top wheel. Clicking this while a word or phrase is highlighted will bring up a search box for that phrase using Yahoo or Google.
It's clever, but we found it hard to use and even a little annoying, so it's fortunate it can also be switched to another function.
The best thing about the Revolution MX, however, is its design. The mouse's body fits snugly in the hand and it's hard to go back to an old-fashioned oval mouse after using one of these.
It might look a little odd, with a couple of apparently random protrusions, but these are designed to feel just right in your hand, and they do.
One qualm is the mouse's battery life. While many optical mice will last around a month in general use from a pair of AA batteries, the MX Revolution requires a recharge every five days or so.
It's not a particularly big problem or an onerous task, you can just leave it on the dock every night, for example, but it is an annoyance especially if it has run out and you don't have anything to fall back on.
The price tag is higher than most optical mice, but for something that's going to sit in the user's hand so much and, in the case of the MX Revolution, fits so well, £80 isn't that expensive.
One final problem for 10 per cent of the population is that Logitech has told us there won't be a left-handed version of the Revolution MX. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, September 09, 2006

APPLES I-PHONE


Ok my brothers, there he goes again
Apples Steve Jobs
His mind never ever stops..

I PHONE
IS IT TRUE?????? Posted by Picasa

WWW.VERIZONWIRELESS.COM

VERIZONS CHOCOLATE PHONE
STORY BY ENGADGET.COM




Expect external music controls (yep), Bluetooth 2.0. microSD, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and V CAST music (1.2). Word on the street is that this one just may come out this month. As we eagerly anticipate the newest edition to Verizon's lineup, we'll just have to wait and see as more details surface. Posted by Picasa