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Tivit's Mobile DTV for mobile devices
Jan 22nd
In this age of sick hurry the concept of portability is redefining every moment. Now is the fashion of the devices that could easy to carry and at the same time make them aware of things happening around with click ease. To satisfy this trend the new Tivit brings accessory that could receive Mobile Digital TV signals from local US broadcasters.
This device is quite alike that of the Japanese device that enables Wi-Fi phone users to watch TV signals. This device gears up to hit the US viewers as local TV broadcasters add Mobile DTV capability to their digital transmission systems. Advanced Television Systems Committee approved the Mobile DTV transmission standard in October. More >
Emotiv EPOC headset available to grapple at $299
Jan 1st
The long-awaited neuro-technology-capable EPOC headset by Emotiv is now available to grapple in the US market for $299. Touted to be a hi-resolution, neuro-signal creation the EPOC headset is integrated with a processing wireless neuro-headset and is likely to be a potential head-turner.
A ground-breaking personal interface for human PC interaction, the all new headset uses a variety of sensors, which turns the brain-created signals into the electric signals. Getting connected wirelessly with the most of PCs, the device can detect the player’s thought and feelings. Besides, with a limited edition fabrication, the avant-garde headset is also built-in with 14 saline sensors that can deliver optimal detection for precise spatial resolution. More >
Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 720 – outdated, but still useful
Dec 30th
The Pocket PC, although not a professional camera, but is perfect for business use. By the way, its tiny 1.3mp sensor doesn’t give complex to today’s digital cameras, but the image quality delivered by it is really awe-inspiring. The Pocket PC has its lens on the back and comes with a mini mirror, which is utilized for a LED Flash and for self portraits.
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The PocketLOOX 720 can shoot images with 1280×960 resolution, bmp or jpeg. It is also capable of filming Motion-jpeg AVI or MPEG-4 movies with 352×288 resolutions.
The camera settings menu allows you to fine-tune the capture mode (video, photo, and picture theme), capture size, capture format and ambiance (incandescent, daylight, night, grayscale, fluorescent, sepia, negative and cool). Additional settings have been provided for brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, sharpness and gamma. Besides, you can also find a variety of settings there, like flicker fine-tuning (for the display), shutter sound (off/on), picture name format and picture save path. The camera also boasts of adding to the image details, like date, owner, location and time. More >
Amazon Kindle gets extended with longer battery life, native PDF reader
Nov 28th
The new version of the Amazon Kindle now comes built-in with extended battery life and native PDF reader. As a result of these two enhancements, the portable device now boasts of lasting for 7 days, earlier, it was for 4 days, while the PDF reader will permit voracious readers to professional and personal docs in their normal PDF format without conversion.
For reading their personal and professional docs, the readers will just have to email PDFs to their email address of Kindle. Besides, for the conversion of their PDF documents into Kindle format, they will have to type ‘Convert’ the e-mail heading while moving docs to ‘@kindle.com’ mailing address. More >
Kindle all set to ship in 100 non-US markets
Nov 20th
The all the rage wireless reader of Amazon, Kindle is now ready to hit the selves of non-US markets. Yes, the most-awaited e-Book reader can now be availed in more than 100 countries in the world. So far, the device was available only in USA.
The Kindle e-book reader was initially released in New York 2-years back Amazon. The Amazon’s Kindle weighs only 10.3 ounces, and is lighter and thinner than most of the paperbacks. In addition, the e-book reader also has a keyboard and come in the size of up to 7.5? x 5.3? x 0.7?.
The Kindle opens new possibilities in the way of reading, with incorporated wireless and without monthly wireless bills; the Kindle also offers direct access to more than 88,000 books apart from newspapers, magazines and even blogs. More >
Microsoft to develop multi-touch mice
Oct 13th
Microsoft is rumored to land in with its yet another high-profile product. The prototypes will address the glitches seen in the Windows 7 touchscreen.
In order to resolve the problems, the Redmond-based giant has brought about a series of prototype mice, which are aimed at addressing the multi-touch gestures. More >
Tenqa intros a new range of Bluetooth A2DP-based speakers, headphones
Oct 13th
Tenqa is in news again with its latest Bluetooth Wireless speakers, the SP-99 and the SP-109. Besides speakers, the company has also unmasked the HP-109, a Bluetooth Wireless stereo headset. The headset and the speakers also integrate A2DP connection capabilities. All these products offer compatibility with the Blackberry and iPhone. More >
Jabra outs Arrow Bluetooth headset
Oct 4th
The Arrow is the latest addition to the lineup of Bluetooth handsets. Launched by Jabra and maintaining the flow of Jabra Halo, the latest earpiece handset is exclusively crafted for the car usage. Boasting of sleek form factor, it also comes with an automatic volume adjustment feature and is weighed a modest 10g. More >

