Posted on 26 May 2006 by admin
As noted here, I’ve decided to play the spammers’ game for a day to see if we (bloggers) can out-spam the spammers.
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Won’t you join the fun? Post a entry with a similarly spammy subject on your blog. TrackBack this entry. Link to it. I’ll link to yours. Let’s abuse our PageRank in a way that’d make the spammers jealous.
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Just don’t forget to disable comments on your entry.
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From Jeremy
Posted on 22 May 2006 by admin
 
Proving that there’s still a little bit of life left in the so-called megapixel race, Casio is offering a compact digital camera that packs a 10 megapixel sensor into the smallest space we’ve seen since Samsung’s latest ridiculously excessive cameraphone, and what’s more, Let’sGoDigital finds that the company actually puts some of those extra pixels to good use. Besides its unrivaled maximum resolution of 3648 x 2736, Casio’s EXILIM EX-Z1000 initially impressed us with a high res 2.5-inch display and unusual maximum ISO of 3200, but LGD finds that while the screen indeed delivers superior performance, the latter feature, as we suspected, produces unacceptable levels at noise. Images captured at ISOs below 400, however, were judged to be “impressive,” with good color accuracy and visible detail, and there are plenty of options available to manually tweak such settings as white balance, flash intensity, and even aspect ratio for slideshows on either 4:3 or 16:9 TVs. The biggest downside to the Z1000 is probably its sub par 3x optical zoom, although this is one area where the camera’s abundance of pixels helps to compensate somewhat, as Casio includes a “Non Deterioration Zoom” mode that lets you sacrifice image size for better-than-average digital zooming at settings as high as 17.1x. Overall, it sounds like your $400 buys you a well-built, full-featured, and solidly-performing camera — with a very respectable 300+ shot battery life — along with the dubious distinction of being the only person on your block to own a point-and-shoot sporting more megapixels than most people’s DSLRs.

More info here.
from engadget
Posted on 21 May 2006 by admin

Top Gear personality James May was fortunate enough to take the Cadillac Sixteen concept out for a road test. This beast sports a V16 engine that produces an impressive 1000hp and 1000 ft. lb torque.
The Cadillac Sixteen’s 32-valve V-16 concept engine displaces 13.6 liters and is mated to a four-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission
[via RSSportsCars]
from techeblog


Posted on 21 May 2006 by admin
 
Available in orange, gold, black, or silver colors, these new USB drives by Elecom offer 1GB of memory, which can be used to store all your important files. That’s not all, the memory comes partitioned (2 sections), with one part being password protected. It measures only 19 x 59 mm and weighs 30g. No word yet on pricing and availability.
[via Akihabara News]
from techeblog
Posted on 21 May 2006 by admin
 
Weighing a very manageable 3.1-pounds, the Gateway MX1020j boasts an Intel Core Solo U1300 CPU, a 40GB SATA HDD, 512MB of memory, and a 12.1-inch widescreen display. On a full charge, you’ll get around 160 minutes of use. External interfaces include two USB 2.0 ports, a 3-in-1 memory card reader, Bluetooth, 802.11 a/b/g WLAN, FireWire port, and a Type 2 PC Card slot. The MX1020j will go on sale May 25th in Japan at the price of $1,342.
[via Gateway Japan]
from techeblog

Posted on 20 May 2006 by admin
 
The P11N not only plays all your favorite media files — including MPEG-1/4, Xvid, DiVx, WMV, MP3, WMA, OGG and AC3 — it also doubles as a GPS navigation system. This 30GB player features a large 4.0-inch 16:9 widescreen display, 2.0-megapixel camera, USB 2.0 connectivity, eBook reader, TV recording capabilities, and a dual-core CPU. Unfortunately, we won’t be seeing the P11N stateside anytime soon, it’s a Korea-only player. Pricing and availability have not yet been released.
[via engadget]
from techeblogÂ
Posted on 20 May 2006 by admin
The T-Qualizer is a 100% cotton shirt with a sound sensitive graphic equalizer panel that lights up to the beat of music, each bar activated by a different frequency for only £29.99
T-Qualizer Sound Activated Flashing T-Shirt [The Gadget Box, via Uber Review]
from gizmodo