Jul 29, 2009

Main specification
Just like our drumming Snowman this Drumming Santa is also fantastic fun and great for the home or office.At the push of a button the the drumming Santa will beat out a Christmas tune on his drums which .then flash blue in time with the music – utterly kitsch we agree; but how cool is that? Supplied with a USB lead to connect to your Pc??
Other features
- PlPlugs into any USB port on your PC or Mac (or Playstation)
- Plays a melody of Christmas tunes: Jingle Bells, Joy to the world, The First Noel, Silent Night
- Integrated LED cycles through blue colors; Simply Plug and Play; USB Powered
- One touch play ON/OFF
- Drumming performance in time with music tempo
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USB1.1 or 2.0 Port, Mac OS 9/MacOS X/Win98Se/Me/2000/XP
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Jul 29, 2009
Archos 9 PCTablet based on Windows 7. Although it will be launched this week but it will not be shipped till October late. Besides this Archos 9 PCTablet, Archos also will ship the other product called 5-inch Archos Internet Media Tablet that powered by Google Android Operating System. September 15th maybe is the expected date for 5-inch Archos Internet Media Tablet to be shown up according to Inquirer.
Archos Internet Media Tablet with its size that 5-inch is close to previous Archos 5 but smaller than the just announced Windows model, the ARCHOS 9 PCTablet that has 9-inch display. This bigger screen product however will be used Google Android OS too in future.
Another info comes from Archos that their upcoming also contain several telephony products. Not all of those telephony products will be mobile phone. The above picture is the Windows 7 Archos 9 PCTablet.
Chinazrh via from Gadget
Jul 29, 2009

China Manufacture Features
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GSM Compatibility: Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900MHz
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3.0 inch 260K TFT true color screen
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Dual SIM cards. (two sim card work at the same time)
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64 polyphonic, support mp3, mmf, midi format ring
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1.3M pixels camera, 5 times digital zoom, integrated DV camera
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Support MP3 player, Blue tooth, TTS phone book, Video, MPEG-4, u disk, camera, game, alarm clock, calculator, etc.
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Touch screen function, support hard writting
- Multi-Language(Optional): English, French, Arabic, Spainish, Portuguess, Persian, German, Itanlian, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thai, Turish, Maleyu, Russian, please choose the languages which you want (not more than 4-5 languages in each phone)
Accessories
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Jul 27, 2009

Samsung’s only real watchphone competitor hasn’t even launched its product yet, so it’s a little early for the marketing oneupmanship. Regardless, the S9110 is an impressive piece of kit, with a 1.76-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, email support and MP3 playback.
Rounding out the feature list are a few watchphone necessities, like voice recognition and speakerphone, all in a package that measures in at about 12mm thick?bulkier than your average Swatch, but well within acceptable wristwear territory. The first wave of releases will be scattered throughout Europe, starting in France, where the S9110 will retail for around $650.
The most striking thing about this?as well as the LG GD910?is that unlike pretty much every watchphone we’ve seen before, these might be usable on a day to day basis, granted you’re willing to accept the inherent awkwardness of the watchphone form factor. No word on a stateside release yet, but import costs aren’t likely to stop the kinds of dapper jetsetting gentlemen and/or independently wealthy James Bond superfans who’ll be buying this thing anyway.
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Jul 27, 2009

After years of proclaiming wireless ain’t good enough for real gaming mice, Razer’s got a Bluetooth notebook mouse. Otherwise, Orochi is what’d you expect from Razer for $80: 4000dpi, 7 programmable buttons, and onboard memory for storing your macros.
If you still don’t trust wireless or your batteries die, it has a breakaway USB cable–though Razer claims 1-3 months of juice under “normal usage.” What exactly is normal usage, you ask? I don’t know.
Chinazrh via from Gizmodo
Jul 27, 2009
As The Sartorialist goes around the world photographing people with incredible style, John Sypal goes around Tokyo, taking photos of people with incredible film cameras. Tokyoites do nerd obsession better than anyone else, and this is some gorgeous old-school equipment. We tend to forget about film here at Giz, as we’re so taken with the newest and most advanced gadgetry, but there’s something so cool about these mechanical wonders. Some of them are decades old, some are brand new, but we’re sure they’re all a breath of fresh air in the monument to tech that is Tokyo.
Chinazrh via from Gizmodo
Jul 27, 2009
According to the Financial Times, Apple is racing to launch the Apple tablet?along with new iPods?as early as September. It seems Apple is working with record labels and book publishers on new iTunes features created for the device:
The talks come as Apple is separately racing to offer a portable, full-featured, tablet-sized computer in time for the Christmas shopping season, in what the entertainment industry hopes will be a new revolution. The device could be launched alongside the new content deals, including those aimed at stimulating sales of CD-length music, according to people briefed on the project.
Apple is working with EMI, SonyMusic, Warner Music and Universal Music Group, on a project the company has codenamed “Cocktail”, according to four people familiar with the situation.
The Financial Times’ sources point out that the device will have a 10-inch touchscreen and run iPhone OS. The tablet will be able to connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi like the iPod touch, and?according to publishers?it will also have a book marketplace. Yes, that’s Jeff Bezos’ worst nightmare.
Like always, remember our rule about rumors: Don’t trust them?although secretly I hope they are right.
Chinazrh via from Gizmodo
Jul 26, 2009

Finally when Vista software is out on the market the Microsoft Corporation has released its new wireless mouse and keyboard. The Microsoft Wireless Entertainment desktop 7000 is a set of a keyboard and rechargeable mouse.
The mouse is the Microsoft’s first rechargeable mouse and they have made it great. First of all, the mouse and the keyboard work using Bluetooth technology. They can work from up to 30 feet away from you computer. Not bad for a keyboard, huh.
Why is it made for Vista? Additional buttons like multimedia and some gadget buttons are placed on the keyboard. These buttons will work only with Windows Vista because only Vista has a “gadget” side-bar. And there are a lot of them, in addition to multimedia buttons that have become usual for a keyboard. The multimedia buttons will let you remotely control all the devices that are connected using Windows Media Center; this makes your keyboard a cool remote control.
Mouse keys are specially created for Vista too. For example, pushing the middle button (scroll) will let you see the thumbnails of all the windows that you have opened. The other cool function that is added: You can magnify a portion of the screen. This will help you when viewing some pictures, or reading small fonts.
Being made in grey colors the keyboard and the mouse will match any computer white or black. Besides, the keyboard is made thin and the buttons are pressed easily and don’t make much noise.
The first rechargeable mouse made by Microsoft? Yes it is. The mouse has a rechargeable battery and you can charge it when you do not use the mouse. I think that would be at night, or when you are at work.
Chinazrh via from Gadget