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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 18, 2008 at 08:26 PM |
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Okay, Ill admit it - If the G-TECH/Pro EGS was just a big rev counter that would be okay too, but it turns out that the EGS is G-TECHs latest update to its line of car performance meters.
The Expandable Gauge System (EGS) aims to provide the driver with all the information he/she could ever want in a single - aesthetically awesome - gauge. Along with the shift lights and massive rev counter, the high resolution LCD is used to display coolant temperatures, digital rev counter, performance graphs and even accelerometer data, etc.
The EGS also has a detachable control unit which can be placed closer to your hands for easy access.
Stay tuned as we try to get our hands on one of these to put it through its paces. Until then, you can head on over to GTECHs website to get more information. |
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Last Updated ( Jan 19, 2008 at 05:40 PM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 18, 2008 at 09:31 AM |
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Forget whats in the air - The new Everex Cloudbook is the latest in a
string of tiny Linux notebooks which defy their larger cousins with
increasing usability and efficient power usage.
Weighing in at two pounds and a quoted battery life of five hours, the
Cloudbook is perfect for pocket web surf, checking email, blogging,
instant messaging, etc.
Based on the latest gOS Rocket operating system, the ultra-mobile
Cloudbook comes pre-installed with popular free applications from
Google, Mozilla, Skype, OpenOffice.org and more.
Read on for specifications..
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Last Updated ( Jan 18, 2008 at 05:19 PM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 17, 2008 at 05:56 PM |
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The Sansa Shaker is a small hour-glass shaped MP3 player and both its packaging and unique shake feature suggest it is aimed at children. Beyond its unique shape, the Shaker stands out because when you press the play button and physically shake the unit, the Shaker (what's in a name, eh?) will select and play a new song at random.
You may be thinking this all sounds very gimmicky and childish and you'd be right. But there's more. Underneath it all, the Sansa Shaker really is quite a good little MP3 player. And despite the 8+ label on the box - Not just for kids.
Read on for more..
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Last Updated ( Jan 17, 2008 at 08:39 PM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 17, 2008 at 09:03 AM |
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Ulead has updated its excellent image editing software with the release of PhotoImpact X3.
Along with the cornucopia of image manipulation features present in previous versions, X3 features a bunch of new features, including enhanced ExpressFix, comic strip and collage creation, unique cloud pen tool and as a result of Ulead's new affiliation with Corel, the inclusion of two Corel applications: Corel Painter Essentials 3 and Corel Media One media management software.
And at $99AU, PhotoImpact seems incredible value.
While we try to secure a copy for review, you can find out more (and even download a 30 day trial copy) from Ulead's international website. |
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Last Updated ( Jan 17, 2008 at 09:24 AM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 15, 2008 at 02:13 PM |
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Brando HK has just released this 104/105 enhanced 2.4GHz RF keyboard. The keyboard features a built-in high precision 800 DPI trackball. It appears to be very portable and from the initial images we've taken a look at, rather fetching.
Features:
2.4GHz Radio Frequency (RF) wireless transmission technology
800 DPI trackball
89 Standard key + 16 hot keys
Portable and Slim design
Powered by 4 x AA batteries.
Support Windows XP, ME, 2000 and Vista.
Size: 36 x 16 x 3cm
Weight: 560g
For more information take a look at Brando's website. |
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Last Updated ( Jan 15, 2008 at 06:20 PM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 15, 2008 at 07:47 AM |
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Tegatech have announced the WiBrain UMPC B1H is coming to Australian shores.
The B1H comes standard with a 1.2Ghz Via CPU, 60GB HDD, Windows XP Home, 1GB RAM and a 4.8 Inch (1024x600) touch screen display. Wireless connectivity is covered via internal 802.11b/g support as well as Bluetooth 2.0 EDR.
Expect to see this UMPC in stores soon with a starting price tag of AU$1299 (for the slightly lower spec'd - 512MB RAM/30GB HDD - B1E model).
For more information see Tegatech's website.
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Last Updated ( Jan 15, 2008 at 08:05 AM )
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Jan 15, 2008 at 07:36 AM |
We first came across the unique Drobo -- billed as the world's first storage robot -- just the other day after watching this impressive video and now the company announces the perfect companion product which will be demoed at Macworld this week.
DroboShare enables users to easily share files over a Local Area Network (LAN). With this release, the company aims to build on its mission to change the way people store, manage and share their digital assets.
DigitalReviews Network will we doing an in-depth review of the Drobo solution as soon as they can ship one to us in the next few weeks. Stay tuned! |
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Last Updated ( Jan 15, 2008 at 07:43 AM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 12, 2008 at 05:13 PM |
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The oddly named, Popcorn Hour A-100 is a network media player which allows you to playback more video formats than you can poke a stick at. And critically all those new HD varieties youve been dying to play back are on the list.
The A-100 also has an internal PATA connector to add a harddisk but is equally happy to grab videos over your network, over the internet (Youtube, Google Video, etc.) or from your external drives via its two USB 2.0 ports.
Add to this HDMI and component video out (up to 1080p) and S/PDIF coax digital audio for Dolby Digital/DTS pass through and we might just have the perfect network media player. Apple, are you paying attention?
Read on for full specifications including the incredible list of supported audio/video formats.
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Last Updated ( Jan 12, 2008 at 09:15 PM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 11, 2008 at 07:21 PM |
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The Cue r1 is an elegant iPod clock/radio with features a plenty and an audiophile pedigree.
Like most modern clock/radios, the r1 has an auto dimming LCD, along with dual alarms and an enhanced AM/FM tuner. Unlike most clock radios however, it features what Cue Acoustics calls, "touch sensitive" tuning which is some sort of tactile feedback mechanism.
The sound is handled by a bi-amplified 3.5 inch high-power woofer/mid-range speaker and a 3/4 inch silk dome tweeter.
The r1's dimensions are smaller than a US "Letter" sized piece of paper and it will ship with a full featured remote.
The r1 should be available in the third quarter with a retail price of $399US, but interested parties can sign up for information updates at the Cue Acoustics website today. |
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Last Updated ( Jan 12, 2008 at 06:07 AM )
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Contributed by Paul Moons
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Jan 11, 2008 at 07:04 AM |
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Sporting Raid 0/1 and JBOD the Rocraid 2UB is a new home RAID solution from storage specialists, Rocstor.
The 2UB sports firewire 800/400 and USB ports to connect up to 2TB of storage to your MAC (OSX 10.4+) or PC (Windows 2000/XP/Vista). Curiously, the RAID configuration appears to be selected via switches on the unit's rear without any need for software GUIs.
We're curious to see how this system works and will try to secure one for review.
The 2UB is available now from US and select international dealers, visit Rocstor's website for more information. |
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Last Updated ( Jan 11, 2008 at 08:13 AM )
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