Posted 07 May 2008 by
N. A. Hilal
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Peripherals

The 8GB model of IronKey secure USB drive just announced recently. It means double the size its last model which has only 4GB capacity. Designed with military level of security, all user data inside the drive is encrypted. $299.
If a thief tries to break into an IronKey and exceeds a policy-determined number of failed login attempts, the IronKey Cryptochip will lock out the encryption functions and securely erase all the encrypted data with its patent-pending Flash Trash technology.
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Posted 07 May 2008 by
N. A. Hilal
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GPS

It’s still a prototype, and i can’t wait this cool GPS hit the ground. Developed by Mobion, the fuel cells powered GPS offers three times as much energy as AA batteries-powered GPS. The device also can act as a charger for your cellphone, PDA, and other electronic devices. If thirsty, what it needs just a cup of methanol.
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This DVD projector is very cool, at least that what i said based on the video, just check it out to prove it. Working like a robot, the R2-D2 DVD projector features Texas Instruments DLP, up to 260-inch projection, 1024 x 768 XGA resolution, 1800:1 contrast ratio, and 1500 lumens.
The R2D2 DVD Projector also sports integrated CD/DVD player, iPod docking system, Memory card reader, USB slots, built-in 20 watt stereo speaker, FM wireless audio out, and R2-D2 sound effects. $2,900.00.
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Available in pink and light blue, the monkeys USB hub costs $15 per unit. It sports 4 USB ports and single LED backlight on the opposite side, USB cable is also included of course. Thats all, nothing special… but may be some of you hates Kitty, then this monkeys could be your choice…
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Posted 06 May 2008 by
N. A. Hilal
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Peripherals

Measure at only 55 x 33 x 12 mm, the new USB card reader MR-C13 series from Elecom available in black and white body color. Coming with rectangular shape as you can see in the image, the device hosts USB cable in sleek and compact design.
Nothing stunningly amazing here (if I can say so), we just have a simple MiniSD and MicroSD (SDHC) card reader from Elecom build in a tiny package of 55×33x12mm of just 15g.
Posted 06 May 2008 by
N. A. Hilal
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Cellphones

Available in the U.S. through Verizon Wireless, the new LG enV2 works on CDMA network and support Bluetooth connectivity. Also known as LG-VX9100, the phone boasts full qwerty keypad and sports 2.4-inch internal display, 2 MP integrated camera, and support external memory up to 8GB.

Available in five types including Purple Heart, Mahogany, Blood Wood, and Yellow Birch, these wood mouse costs $30 each unit. Just like common USB mouse, the Wood Mouse also sports optical encoder, 3 button, and 1 scroll wheel.
Our unique and ergonomic Wood Computer Mouse combines functionality with aesthetics to create the perfect pointer. Each quality computer mouse is made from a solid block of high grade wood carefully selected, machined, and hand finished in Canada
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Posted 06 May 2008 by
N. A. Hilal
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Cellphones

IronMan not just coming to theater, but it also invades cellphone and the current victim is LG Shine. And you can have it (value $1500) if you follow the Engadget contest.
If ever there were an LG Shine to live up to its lofty name, this would definitely be it. We’d like to introduce you to the Iron Man phone — presented here by our boy Robert Downey, Jr. — based on the Shine slider as sold by AT&T. Unlike the garden-variety Shine, the Iron Man edition trades up to a deep …