USB Paper Shredder

The USB paper shredder is quite small and handy for those tasks that need shredding after completion. It connects to your USB port to get it’s power and can shread a document which is A6 in size and for A4 you will need to fold it in half.

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Via: usbgeek

Space Invaders Carpet

Some came up with the smart idea of making a carpet in to a Space Invaders game. Kind of crazy and could get annoying if a friend wanted to walk past to grab a drink.

The space invaders carpet works by projecting the space invaders from above on to the Persian rug as seen below.

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Via: gizmodo

10.2″ Security Monitor/Mirror Revealed

Aving have reported on a security mirror which works as a monitor. When the power switched off, it looks like a regular mirror. The screen shots look nice and I can see this having a number of good uses.

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Via: Aving

iAUDIO U2 2Gb

iAudio have released this nice looking White U2 2Gb DAP player.

It sports sleek looks and comes in a tiny package. 2Gb is a nice size too for music on the go.

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Via: cowonjapan

Floating Magnetically Levitating Bed Invented

How about a floating bed? How comfy would that be?

A Dutch inventor has made just that 🙂 Another item to go in the weird section although I would still have one. I would not pay $150K for it though.

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Via: nieuwerevu

WiBro Launched

South Korea is the first place to launch WiBro. WiBro is based on Intel’s WiMax technology and provides commercial versions of long range wireless networking.

The service is offered by SK Telecom and KT Corp and they will be responsible right now for providing broadband signals across Seoul. The range is around 1Km and can keep a connection up to 74MPH. The service starts at $17 and will work on a service charge depending on what usage you intend to make of it. The pricing looks rather reasonable compared to regular wifi over here in the UK.

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Via: Engadget

Shape Shifting Paper

This has to go in to the weird catagory for today 🙂 Researchers/scientists etc… have found that if you apply electricity to wood it slightly curves. They have known about this since the 50’s apparantly.

It works by coating paper with cellophane and then applying a microwave beam at it. The paper curves and then straightens once the beam is removed. It could have interesting uses such as flying paper? Maybe one day the govenrments will use this type of technology for surveillance.

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Via: Engadget

TDK 6x BD-R Discs

TDK have created a 6x burn speed blu-ray disc. This is a great step forwards even though you still cannot buy a 6x writer as I write this. They are working towards 8 layer 200+Gb discs. Back to the write speeds though, 6x is a lot better then the current 5 oe so hours it takes to write a current disc. I expect that the hardware will soon be at 6x.

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Via: HDBeat

Sony PSP Downgrade from 2.6 – 1.5

I never thought I would see this happen for a while. Someone has created a firmware downgrade from versions 2.5/2.6 to version 1.5. It is still in beta and parts are illegal (like the eboot file) so we do not endorse this at all. It is rather good news for the homebrew scene though.

Via: Here

Jabra iPod Bluetooth Adapter – The A125s

Jabra have introduced the Bluetooth A125s bluetooth adapter.

It is compatible with both the Nano and Video version and offers 10 hours of playback and 250 hours of standby time. It should retail around the $75 mark but unfortunatly is not going to cut the cord on headphones unless BT compatibles ones are released like the Nike+iPod kit.

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Via: MobileMag

NEC’s LCD2070WNX

NEC have launched the LCD2070WNX. It’s a 20″ widescrreen LCD display.

It seems to be smaller then what other companies are offering this year. The panel features a USB 2.0 hub as well as height adjustment. It can run at 1680 x 1050 via Ambix which is basically their way of saying DVI. It’s around $450 or less.

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Via: Engadget

C1 UMPC (MicroPC)

The C1 UMPC is not really a UMPC. It’s a MicroPC just like the new Vaio UX although it kind of is a UMPC. Confused 🙂 I am. More details of how to get around this in your head are over at Engadget via the link below.

It runs XP and has a nice 8.4″ display. It runs at 1Ghz, has an 80Gb drive, 1Gb DDR RAM, PC Slot, 3 hour battery, Bluetooth, wireless (802.11b/g) and ethernet.

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Via: Engadget