Posted on 31 August 2006 by admin

The Inka Pen is both a keychain and a pen, making it better than a normal pen and definitely way better than a normal keychain. We’ve all seen those space pens when we were kids that allowed us to write upside down. The novelty quickly wore out, and those pens were soon lost or misplaced—who needs to write upside-down anyway? Well the Inka Pen, with its pressurized ink cartridge, lets you write in below-zero temperatures, in the desert, or even when it’s wet. Really? When it’s wet? Wouldn’t the paper disintegrate before you’re finished writing down whatever it is you’re writing?
In any case, if anyone needs to be able to write anywhere, this is available now for $25. – Jason Chen
Product Page [Inka via Neatorama]
from gizmodo
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This is a 3.5-inch drive bay accessory that features swappable peripherals. There are two miniature bays that can hold 2.5-inch HDD enclosures, USB hubs and memory card readers. Just swap out what you need on the fly. It’s like miniature bays for your PC tower bays. Anybody’s mind implode in on itself yet? The Kamarack should be available soon, and yes it will even be available in the states. Huzzah! – Travis Hudson
KAMARACK USB 2.5″ the Ultimate USB RACK [Akihabara]
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Available in 512MB, 1GB, or 2GB capacities, the AOC V200 is a slim (11.5mm) portable media player that packs plenty of features. Boasting a 2.2-inch TFT-LCD display, integrated FM tuner, 8 preset EQ modes, USB 2.0 connectivity, song lyrics function, and built-in games. Supported media formats include MP3, WMA, WAV, MPEG-4, and AVI. It measures 74 x 43 x 12.5mm and weighs in at just 55g. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
[via iMP3]
from techeblog
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The 2007 Honda Civic Type-R production model will make its debut at the Paris Motor Show next month, sporting a 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC engine that produces 200hp @ 7400rpm and 144 ft-lb torque @ 5900rpm. Unfortunately, this hatchback is only slated for a European release. More pictures after the jump.
[via LeftlaneNews]
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PhoneArena reviews the Nokia N73 multimedia phone, which features a 2.4-inch TFT display, 3.2-megapixel camera, 42MB memory, miniSD slot, Bluetooth, EDGE, an FM tuner, and USB connectivity. Here’s the verdict:
It’s one of the best cameraphones on the market now and produces images even better than the Nokia’s flagship phone – N93. Although its music player’s interface is not the most comfortable to use, it offers good options for sorting. Overall, the N73 is very good device, and the Symbian S60 OS justifies the bulky size
[via PhoneArena]
from techeblog
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From techeblog:Â
The AQUAVISTA 500 by AquaVista Inc. is a slim (4.4-inches thick), wall mounted aquarium that “combines the elegance of art with proprietary technology to add life to art.†More information here.
Each 6.6 gallon unit comes pre-assembled with advanced filtration, heater, air pump, lighting and an embedded LCD control panel that has automatic timer and thermostat
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Available in 30GB ($399) or 60GB ($499) capacities, the Creative Zen Vision W sports a 4.3-inch TFT-LCD display, CompactFlash I/II card slot, AV-out, and a photo viewer. Supported video formats include MPEG-1/2/4, MJPEG, and XviD. Unfortunately, the Zen Vision W doesn’t have video recording capabilites. Other specifications have not yet been released. We’ll keep you posted as more information becomes available.
[via MobileWhack]
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