Archive for April 15th, 2008

USB Hub and Transformers get together

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Are you a fan of the Transformers? Have you seen the Autobot Flashing T-Shirt? Would you like to own the AllSpark cube which in this case is somehow related to technology?

Yep, it is true, this is yet another Transformers product. In theory, the AllSpark cube is suppose to resemble the real artifact from the movie, but practically it is a USB hub with 4 ports.

In order to be unique, the All Spark 4 Socket USB is able to playback phrases from the Transformers movie, but only when you connect/access a device.

Priced at 18.

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iriver E100 now shipping in the US

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Since it already went on sale in Europe about two weeks ago, the iriver E100’s availability now in the US comes as no surprise. And as expected, it’s still going to be its original, 2.4-inch QVGA screen touting, MP3, WMA file format playing, FM tuner and stereo speaker endowed PMP, which is to say that it’s pretty basic. You can get the 4GB version for $110, while the 8GB model is billed at $160, only $50 more. So if you’re new to the PMP biz or just like to pretend that you’ve never heard of the ipod, you can go ahead and grab one of these from Amazon.com.

Via [Engadget]

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Sony Bravia 2008 Release Schedule

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

A great treat to all the Sony Bravia fans out there, as the the official 2008 Sony Bravia release schedule for both America and the UK have been found. The Bravia release schedule/ roadmap answers all the questions regarding what and exactly when the HDTVs will be released, along with some very interesting specifications and features included in the new models.

US Bravia Release Schedule

The first to make it’s appearance will be the Sony KDL-32XBR6 32-inch model from the new Sony XBR6 range, in May. Followed shortly by the 37-inch Sony KDL-37XBR6 in mid July. U.S. roadmap below.

The next to come are the other XBR6’s, the XBR7 and the extremely impressive LED packing Sony XBR8. The 46-inch Sony KDL-46XBR8 will be avaliable in August, followed by the KDL-40XBR6, KDL-52XBR6 and KDL-55XBR8 in September. Finally the KDL-46XBR6, KDL-40XBR7 and the huge 70-inch Sony KDL-70XBR7 will be launched in October.

Not to forget also impressive and new Sony Z4100 range, the 40 and 46-inch KDL-40Z4100, and KDL-46Z4100 will be avaliable from June 08.

  • Sony Z4100: KDL-40Z4100, KDL-46Z4100.
  • Sony XBR6: KDL-32XBR6, KDL-37XBR6, KDL-32XBR6, KDL-40XBR6, KDL-46XBR6, KDL-52XBR6.
  • Sony XBR7: KDL-40XBR7, KDL-70XBR7.
  • Sony XBR8: KDL-46XBR8, KDL-55XBR8.

UK Bravia Release Schedule

Sony has not forgotten about the UK and we assume most of Europe, with it’s new 2008 Bravia models.

New to 2008 come the highly anticipated Sony W4000, E4000 models along with the V4000 / V4500 and U4000 series.

Wi-Fi in the oddest places

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

With signs popping up all over the urban and even suburban landscape, “Free Wi-Fi” seems to be the newest hipster selling point for hotels and coffee shops. But in the internet revolution few seem willing to miss the bus. Big box retailers, goliath in the retail wars, are moving at an unusually rapid pace to meet the demand. With Borders Books and Barnes and Noble already on board and Northeastern Supermarket chain Super Stop and Shop offering free Wi-Fi to its customers among the fresh produce and snack crackers. Wal-Mart, the store that has everything, and seems to be everywhere would not respond to my query regarding any possible Wi-Fi offering in the future, which reinforces the notion that I am merely a bug on life’s windshield. To Wal-Mart, an entity at least twice as expansive as all life itself I am even more insignificant I suppose.

Now stores and coffee shops are great, truly useful stations for almost everyone but Wi-Fi appears to be popping up in a few unusual places as well. Hospital stays, once a guarantee of time spent out of touch from the rest of the world now seem on the cutting edge as many have begun implementing the service for patients and visitors. For those sad times of loss the Mayfield-Kiser Funeral Home in Ft. Worth, Texas seeks to help mourners stay connected, perhaps making it a little easier on those trying to coordinate services in the information age. The family owned and operated business began offering free Wi-Fi as “a public service for families who travel from out of town.” according to Roy Kiser. A novel way to accommodate during a hard time.

As is the case with any emerging technology, Wi-Fi has of course had its controversies. Particularly in the UK where due to parental protest over the possible health hazards related to electromagnetic waves several school districts pulled away from Wi-Fi, returning to more conventional ways of accessing the web. In Africa companies like FGC, have worked to bring Wi-Fi access to Freetown, which now boasts one of the few city wide free Wi-Fi networks in the world. Though this is a start, the effort to bring the technology and infrastructure to poorer sections of the content have been slow to develop but still seem promising for the future, with programs like the “One Laptop One Child” program of providing low cost laptops to the children of Africa with built in Wi-Fi compatibility and others like it hopefully spurring not just the want, but the need for Wi-Fi. At the dawn of this new day when we all seem so far, but are really available at the touch of a button it is heartening to know that wherever you go, the world comes with you, albeit with a convenient on/off switch.

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Free Mandlebot Paper Toy

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008


I don’t have any little kids in my house, so when one comes to visit, I’m often at a loss for how to entertain my guest, as I have no toys lying about. My repertoire of Origami cranes and inflatable cubes exhausts itself in about twenty minutes.

I’ve bookmarked this page of Fractalspin for the next time I find myself in this dilemma. The Mandlebot Paper Toy is a foldable robot that you print out on your own printer, then spend the next hour folding in accordance with the instructions. Fractalspin describes Mandlebot as a “stylish robot who just needs some help becoming 3D like the rest of us,” and who likes electronic music.

Hopefully, by the time I finish the project and my little friend figures out that it doesn’t actually do anything, it’ll be time to gather him up to send him home.

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