August 31, 2004
iUbi offers a Portable Video Player with wireless access and touch screen.
The iUbi PMP2020 features a 20GB hard-drive and a 3.5 inch TFT color screen.
The iUbi also sports a touchscreen for PDA-like operation. It measures 128x26.7x29mm.
Video playback works for 3 hours and audio blayback for 5hours with a fully
charged battery.
Read more - DAPREVIEW
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August 30, 2004
The Tube Lamp conceived as a sly spoof of the expensive vacuum tube audio
amps. Standard tubular light bulbs are controlled by a current-limited dimmer
circuit that ensures that the bulbs last a long time and wont burn fingers.
According to Gizmodo, these bulbs can be purchased at your local home depot
store. Chrome controls include a knurled knob appropriated from a Fender
Telecaster electric guitar which can light up the room or be dimmed down
to create a mysterious night light.
read more...[ The Tube Lamp]
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The Sharper Image Robosapien™, is rambunctious, feisty, moody, animated,
intelligent and yours to guide and master with easy remote-controlled programming.
Robosapien is a robot companion and entertainer that enthusiasts of any
age can enjoy for only $99.95. Sharper Image's exclusive "Signature
Series" Robosapien is gleaming chrome or metallic blue, and only ours
sports a tattoo of his inventor's signature on its leg: Mark W. Tilden —
the pioneering developer of applied biomorphic robotics. Tilden's friendly
"monster" is his imaginative fusion of dynamic resonant robotic
technology and a lifelike personality — a Robosapien with attitude!
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more...[ Sharper Image]
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Christmas for you computer. The new USB Christmas Tree will add the
Christmas spirit to any PC, Macintosh or notebook computer with a USB port. Here is to letting your computer enjoy the wonders of having
a Christmas tree with no clean up.
Features of the USB Christmas Tree:
- Powered by USB port found in most current PC and notebooks
- Flashing fibre optic lights : 4 colors; red, blue, purple and orange
- Compact in size: 20 cm tall with 8cm diameter base
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more...[ Mr Gadget ]
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August 28, 2004
Seiko Epson Japan (President: Kusama Saburo) pursuing the worlds lightest
and smallest micro flying robot [µFR], driven by unique cable-less
micromechatronics technology and attaining autonomous flight, has successfully
invented the worlds smallest and lightest micro-flying robot dubbed the
µFR-II. The µFR-II will be presented from August 27th, 2004
(Friday) to August 30th, 2004 (Monday) at the Tokyo International Forum
during the Future Generation Fest and the Advanced Technology Fest.
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