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Freecom XS 3.0 SuperSpeed USB External Hard Drive
Freecom, a Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, announced the Freecom Hard Drive 3.0 XS, which is the first hard drive USB 3.0 external. Using the USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Technology, the XS 3.0 offers up to 130 MB / s transfer rate. (USB 3.0 theoretically offers transfer speeds up to 500 Mb / s) XS Freecom 3.0 is available in 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB of storage capacity. The drive is backwards compatible and will work with all USB 2.0 compatible computers and notebooks. The 1TB model starts at 119 euros. [via itechnews]
Universe Netbook Docking Station
The new dock Universe netbook is slated for release in the UK, complete with a CD / DVD black exterior and attractive to a relatively low price. The docking station is designed to fit 8-11 inch netbooks. It is quite compact and is supplied with a slim ODD, a fan to cool your netbook, AN 2 additional USB ports and 2.4 "SATA HDD enclosure. At 79.99 pounds (about $ 128) is just an investment but it will give you much value. You must wait until October 9th for the black version to be released, but the white edition is already available. [via
Felt iPhone 3G Case Phone
The iPhone is made of felt and is designed to look like an iPhone is oneself. It was the hand and handstitched by a user and Etsy is a way to keep your iPhone scratch free. The estimated case measures 14.5cm by 8cm and corresponds to a number of mobile phones and MP3 players inside. As they are handmade, each is slightly different from your unique case for you. Available from Etsy for $ 43.50. [via gadgetvenue]
BlueAnt Interphone F4 Bluetooth Headset
Introduced the BlueAnt Interphone Bluetooth communication system for motorcyclists F4. The F4 is designed to be mounted either front or open face helmets and is fully waterproof, resistant to water. The BlueAnt Interphone F4 supports Bluetooth v2.1 and multipoint technology to connect two devices simultaneously. It includes a digital signal processor to reduce wind noise and road and allow clarity of sound in speeds up to 110 mph. The headset supports bicycle bike Intercom for rider mode of communication with passengers or intercom communication between two riders (both with F4) up to 1640 feet away. It also supports voice dialing. Other
OnStar GPS Chip Built Remote Blocker
OnStar has published details of the ignition Block OnStar. The system allows police to remotely turn off the ignition of a car once the car was stolen. When a car is stolen OnStar service is activated and a GPS chip built into the unit also relays the coordinates of the current cars when a signal is available.OnStar says it is working with police to attempt recovery of about 600 stolen vehicles per month and uses a service that helps to slow the cars that are involved in racing police pursuits.
Affordable GenevaSound S Compatible iPod Dock
GenevaLab is famous for its high-end iPod compatible with sound systems that want to provide superior sound quality and components for home theater enthusiasts and audiophiles. The company recently launched the S GenevaSound has two 3-inch drivers with a Class D energy-efficient amp that pushed 15 watts to each channel. The iPod dock also features an iPod dock Universal which supports a wide range of iPods and iPhones. Additional specifications include an alarm clock and FM radio with six presets. The GenevaLab Sound System Model S also comes with a tabletop stand, allowing the user the choice to build the system,
Exemode 8-Inch Digital Photo Frame Integrated Scanner
Exemode back on the market digital photo frame by releasing the DVF828 Yashica. It is actually a digital photo frame comes with an integrated scanner. The gadget is packed with an 8-inch (800 × 600) display screen with a 1 GB of internal memory, a memory card slot for storage expansion, and a USB port. The scanner can accept up to 10cm x 15cm photos in a 1200 × 1800 pixels resolution. Exemode launch the DVF828 Yashica October 24, 2009 for 24,800 yen ($ 277). [via techfresh]
iPod Nano Generation Video Portable Media Player
Since Apple revealed their fifth generation iPod Nano, we have seen many reviews of the product, however we have not really seen a lot of hands on video, although a recent article on MacRumors there is a new article looking into the new device that includes four and a video of a minute and a half, this video can also be observed at the end of this post. The video focuses on many aspects of the Nano, but focuses mainly in its recording quality video and radio, video quality is featured in the video and to be honest, it is good,









