Continuing our line of news articles of
watches that do pretty much everything, DigitalReviews.net brings news of the
Phenom watch phone, a watch that claims to be the most innovative gadget in the
world (hopefully Dyal and Thanko wont be too offended).
As before, this watch
is an unlocked GSM cell phone, mp3/mp4 player, digitial and video camera,
touchscreen (with a stylus, although for those who prefer it, there is the
option of using a unique, attachable keyboard that sticks on the strap),
Bluetooth, speakerphone and even takes SD memory cards, as well as working as
an ordinary watch with an alarm etc. A nice feature about this phone is that it
comes in many different styles, such as the Mi5 and Special Ops (supposedly for
gadget freaks) the Cross Trainer (for sporty types), the Glam watch especially
for girls (seemingly because it's pink) and many others. For those of you who
are interested visit http://www.phenomwatchphone.com/
where you will be treated to a short video of a cross dressing young boy named
Ari, who explains more- as well as having the opportunity to buy one of these
gadgets for yourself.
No sooner had we at digital reviews laid our eyes on Thankos MP4 watch, than Dyal sets the internet ablaze with its latest offering. Not only can this watch take photos, record video and play music but it also... just wait for it... is a fuly functioning PHONE as well, capable of texts, internet access, Bluetooth- the works! For those of you who cant wait to get your hands on it (In more ways than one, its touchscreen as well!) you can find it here: http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/new-arrivals/swap-watch/index.html
Dyals website: http://www.dyal.eu/ , it has an enquiries tab at the bottom
Just when I thought I had seen and use the best Jabra has to offer in 2008, the BT530 lands on my desk with a mighty thump. The diminutive looking BT530 Bluetooth Headset hides some interesting technology to differentiate this device from the plentiful options in the market.
I would like to thank the Jabra team for their on-going generosity and support in providing DigitalReviews Network with their latest innovations.
SanDisk requires no introduction as the world's largest supplier of innovative flash memory data storage products. With their eye turned to information security, SanDisk has kindly supplied their Cruzer Enterprise USB drive for review.
The proliferation of USB drives cannot be denied. From the early days when my first USB drive in 2000 from IBM was a whopping 8 Mb in size and expensive, the USB drive now is a commodity that is given away freely at shows. Large capacity drives are readily and cheapily available.
USB drives have in particular found their way into the workplace due to their versatility and convenience. It is this very ease of use that makes them a security nightmare for IT professionals. Whilst I have yet to lose one personally, I have known many people who had and a few with of those had organisation sensitive documents on them.
Super spies and voyeurs rejoice, as your time has come. Thanko has released a new watch in its MP4 line that not only allows for you to view photos, listen to MP3s, WMAs and WPAs, view text files AND tell the time, this little gadget even allows for you to take your own photos and videos from the comfort of your own wrist!
With a bit of luck Mark Wilcox may have a full review for you shortly [Ed.]
The scrolling revolution has begun! Or so the team at Cyber E Sport would have us believe with their uniquely designed, wireless, doughnut shaped mouse that utilises the endless scrolling feature, familiar to generations of Ipod users, to take the humble pointing devices into the modern age. The website claims that its features, allowing users to Push, squeeze and spin your way to a better navigation experience make web browsing and the editing of text, audio and video easier for its users. Is this the dawning of a new age for mice as we know it, or are there disappointments in store for the dissatisfied (and mostly non-existent) mouse reformists around the globe?
All of today's high tech equipment comes with a user manual and the
more complicated a piece of equipment is the thicker the manual. And
the fewer people that will actually read that
As a result most people will not know how to properly work with their equipment -- even if their lives depended on it.
And when it comes, for instance, to vital navigational equipment in an aircraft lack of knowledge can be fatal!
Today we are looking at a reference manual that addresses this problem.
Enter Qref, a company that specializes in making high quality reference material for the aviation and maritime sectors.
Today we will look at the Quick Reference for the Garmin GNS 430, arguably the most popular avionics set.
Networked Attached Storage devices are all the rage these days and are invaluable for sharing data across a network with ease. Addonics's have somehow managed to create a tiny adapter that can literally turn any USB storage device into a fully fledged NAS drive.
According to the website, this device can even be used as a network print server or a Bit Torrent downloading appliance!
And if for some reason that wasn't awesome enough, Addonics are selling these puppies for only $55US!
Stay tuned as we try to get our hands on one of these adapters and give it the DigitalReviews treatment.
Imation and MTRON are arguably some of the key players when it comes to high quality memory.
With the market rapidly moving to solid-state drives we are today reviewing their latest entry into the enterprise market: the Imation MTRON PRO7500. This SSD unit is aiming high with a claimed maximum read speed of 130MB/sec and an equally impressive write speed of 120MB/s.
How did the PRO7500 fare in our tests?
Let's have an initial look at what is the hottest property for computer systems today.
It is common for households to have more than one computers these
days. Because of that, people want to be able to share files easily.
Usually, people do this by sharing specific folders on their computer,
but this requires one computer or another to be on. This is where the
utility of a networked attached storage (NAS) device comes in. It is a
central storage place that every computer on the network can access.
Today we will be looking at the Qnap TS 209 Pro II. This is meant for
small/medium businesses, but can also be used in the home office as
well. What is different with this product is that you will find it
packed with many more features than just your standard NAS product.
For example, you can use it as a media or web server. Or you can use
it to download Bittorent files as well.