Digital Binocular Camera 5M Pixels

Digital Binocular Camera
The Pro Viewer BinoCam is a set of binoculars that allow you to take pictures of things far away. It has 3 functions. It can be used as a regular set of binoculars, it can take close up photos and it can take close up videos. The camera built in has a 5 megapixel sensor. Magnification is at the 8X factor and resolution goes all the way up to 1600×1200. The built in TFT screen is 1.5 inch.

To store pictures you need to have an SD card which is not included. If you do not then you cannot save pictures you take. Unfortunatly it uses USB 1.1 and not version 2.0. Thats a bad move in my opinion although if you have a card reader then it’s not too bad. Coolest-Gadgets points out some problems with the product information and it’s well worth a read at the link below.

Via: Coolest-Gadgets

Apple Orders 12M iPhones

iPhone
Apple is creating the iPhone and has awarded Foxconn the contract to built 12M of them. The iPhone is a much anticipated device from Apple. The news came from a Chinese language news paper called Commercial Times. The phone is set to be launched in the first quarter of 2007 and hopefully Steve Jobs will be showing off the handset at the Macworld Expo.

Apple have stated that next year will be a big year in terms of new products being release by them. Items such as the iPod Tablet and various new laptops it should be a great year if you can afford it all 🙂

Via: RegHardware

Photo Rubiks Cube

Photo Rubiks Keyboard
The Photo Rubiks Cube works just like the regular rubiks cube but now has a photo on each face for you to jumble up and put back together. The original rubiks cube took me a fair while to crack but this one looks like it will be even harder due to mixed up photo’s and trying to find who’s face goes with who. All good fun though for this Christmas time of the year.

To create one of these cube’s you need to submit the photo’s and make sure they are at least 300 dpi. Also it would be wise to make sure the images submitted are square as any other dimensions would get cropped and make people look strange. Each cube costs 30 dollars and takes around 2 – 3 weeks to be delivered.

Via: Coolest-Gadgets

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256MB Ikura Sushi Memory Disk

Ikura Sushi Memory
From time to time you come across some strange USB items on the internet and the Ikura Sushi 256Mb USB memory is one of them. This little Sushi memory stick even glows red when you plug it in to your laptop. Please dont try eating it though 😉

A full review can be found over at SlashGear

Wireless Power

Wireless power has been on my “want” list for a long time. I imagined just being able to put something in a room and it some how gets power. This is now becoming a reality. When you look behind the TV you always see a mass of electrical cables, ariel’s and other cables. Networking is becoming wireless, so these wires have been removed almost. However, there is a mass supply of power leads ranging from yout TV, DVD player, VCR, Cable box, Networking and sometimes others too. Over the last year or so we have seen mobile phone chargers that work by placing the phone on it. This new system takes it a step further by being able to charge devices over a distance away of many metres.

The system is just theory now and has not been built yet. With the help of computing power they believe it will work. It works using resonance which causes an object to vibrate when a certain frequency is applied. What this means is that anything compatible in a room will automatically charge such as a laptop you are working on can be kept powered by this resonance.

It seems like we truly can become wireless eventually.

Via: BBC News

Gamma Watch

Gamma Watch
On the subject of medical type stuff, we now have the gamma watch. Basically it’s a watch that can detect gamma waves and show radiation levels around you. Very handy if you live next to a nuclear power plant. If not, then it might not be as useful.

The watch costs 250 dollars and does also tell the time 🙂

Via: UberGizmo

Luminetx VeinViewer

Vein Viewer
Have you ever wanted to see your own veins? Now you can with the Luminetx VeinViewer. The VeinViewer looks to be quite a cool machine/device which can be used for when you need an injection. A light source emits an infra red (or close to infra red) beam and this gets bounced back by tissue surrounding the vein. A video camera then captures the reflected light and processes the image and projects it back on to the skin. You can then see an overlay of your veins.

More information can be found at the link below.

Via: OhGizmo

Elecoms DVD Data Crusher

Elecom Data Crusher
The Elecom CD/DVD data crusher is a USB powered device in which you connect to your PC and attach the CD/DVD and push a button. As seen above, it creates a wonderful pattern and supposidly destroys the data. Keep in mind that both sides of a DVD could do with being destroyed.

The Elecom costs around 27 dollars.

Via: TechEBlog

Pantech PT-S280

Pantech PT-S280
Pantech have launched the PT-S280 which is a slider phone. It has a 2 inch QVGA display, a 1.3 megapixel camera with other goodies packed in such as a media player. It is available in Korea for 320 dollars. We are not sure if it will hit this side of the world.

Via: TechEBlog

Micro Mosquito Helicopter – Picoz Beater

Micro Mosquito
The Micro Mosquito is another cool tony helicopter that you can fly from the comfort of your living room. It is similar to the Picoz, but is it better? The Picoz is very nicely priced at just short of 30 pounds. The Micro Mosquito is priced at just short of 70. The mosquito looks great. It defines what tiny is (well, at least for the next 2 months) and it is also very functional. In the box you get a launch pad, controller and the micro mosquito. 45 minutes of charging will get you about 10 minutes flying time which is not the best considering you have to wait patiently for 45 minutes for 10 minutes of paying. Appart from that it seems it cannot be faulted and would make an ideal present for those who want a cheaper alternative to the fully priced petrol powered rc helicopters.

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Princeton PNS01S NAS

NAS
Princeton have created the PNS01S NAS. This new NAS is a compact version built with an aluminium casing. It measures 2.36 x 8.27 x 7.17 inches. Two versions of this NAS are available. The first contains 400Gb of storage and the second contains 500Gb (half a terabyte). It can connect via USB 2.0 or ethernet (gigabit speeds) and is great for those seeking for a NAS solution.

The built in drive is a SATA with 16Mb cache.

Via: Engadget

Casio LK-100 Keyboard with Illuminating Keys

Casio
The Casio LK-100 takes a slightly different approach to the integrated piano tutor that you get on some keyboards. Most have lights just behind the keys. The LK-100 goes a step further and actually lights up the end of each key as you need to press it. This is great for those wanting to take their first steps in to learning such an amazing instrument. A lot of songs are built in so you have a lot to work with in various skill steps.

The Casio LK-100 is available from Amazon and costs around 120 dollars which I think is a great price for a keyboard.

Via: OhGizmo