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Archive for April 8th, 2008

Recover Lost Digital Photos With This Free Software

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Filed in archive Software by jim on April 07, 2008

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If your memory card's data becomes corrupted, deleted, or even if the card has been reformatted you can probably recover all or most of the pictures with this free program.

"Art Plus Digital Photo Recovery 3" software is advertised as being capable of recovered most images captured in the most popular formats such as, JPEG, TIFF, and RAW, and many others.

This a small free program that you don't want to be without.

Source:www.www.artplus.hr

Hitachi DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Overview

Hitachi, world’s leading electronic and digital product manufacturer, has come up with their new DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder. Enjoy lifelike and rich color images with the CMOS image sensor and HD quality 12-element lens system of Hitachi DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder. With Hitachi DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder you can easily record videos at 1920 x 1080/60 Hz and still images at a resolution of 2400 x 1800 pixels.

Features

  • Photo Capture.
  • High Resolution Image Processing LSI.
  • 5.3 mega pixel ½.8” CMOS Image Sensor.
  • 8cm BD-RE/-R/DVD Drive.
  • Built-in Interactive Guide.

Incorporating features like Disc Navigation and Widescreen 2.7” LCD View Finder, Hitachi DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder is just perfect to capture those memorable moments. Hitachi DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder comes with a 16:9 Widescreen Recording option. Not only this, it takes just 1 minute to start this camcorder quickly. Its one-touch finalize button can create or play DVD with a single touch of a finger.

Box content

The box comprises of Hitachi DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder, Remote Control, Battery DZ-BP14S, USB Cable, Quick Start Guide, PC Software for Video Authoring, 1 Year Limited Warranty, Disc Cleaning Cloth and User’s Manual.

Price

Hitachi DZ-BD70A Blu-ray/DVD Camcorder is available at a price of $ 849.95.

Via: Hitachi

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TurnOn Multi-Functional Spinning Wall

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

If you live in a place like mine, you find that space is a necessity that you simply do not have. Therefore, it might be good to take what little space you have and make it multi-functional.

This is where the TurnOn Multi-Functional Spinning Wall comes in. Basically, it is a room that uses the one part you never use: the ceiling. All you need to do is get into this giant wheel and roll it into place.

As you can see, it can function well as a table for two. Spin it again, and it is a lounger. It looks like that is about all it can do unless you want a bigger wheel.

I’ve seen a lot of people who complain that this device is impractical, but I don’t think so. The problem is that we may need to become a society who needs to conserve space.

Anyone remember a movie called The Fifth Element? In that flick, Bruce Willis played a futuristic taxi driver in a cheap New York City apartment that was completely modular. The refrigerator became the shower, and the bed became the couch. All designed to conserve space in a greatly overpopulated society.

In other words, we might not like the Spinning Wall, but if space is limited, it might have to be used. Perhaps we should all get used to it. Let us see what the future will bring.

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Wave Case for iPhone

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

As I may have mentioned, my iPhone is terribly spoiled; always has to have the latest case, the newest earbuds, or the system mysteriously slows down. Right now, it’s sporting the new Wave case by Griffin, ($24.99) which is a bright red and made of a translucent polycarbonate shell.

Named the Wave case because of the unique wave-shaped closure, it provides greater interlocking surface area, so you can carry your iPhone and keep it somewhat protected in case of drops. Handily protecting your iPhone without impinging on it’s functionality, it comes in translucent red, pink, orange, green, blue, and black, but please don’t tell my iphone.

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11-button Multimedia Mouse : Any function is just a click away

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

It looks like the modest pc mouse has finally decided to join the “rat” race. Well, what else could it be, especially when continued “innovation” in the pc peripheral market has produced a mouse with – hold your breath – 11 buttons!

With the 11-button optical mouse, most of your frequent operations can be accomplished with a single click. Volume up/down, page forward/backward, play/pause, 4-levels of speed adjustment, launching your browser, plus the normal right/left click functions have been integrated into this unique fella. The greatest achievement of the mouse is perhaps that it manages to retain a sleek look while sporting all this added fuctionality, with buttons placed quite cleverly. However, for simpleton users like me (who cannot use one extra button even on the keyboard), the buttons only make it bottom heavy. Taking the risk of sounding conservative, I must say that I can find better use for $15.

Via The Red Ferret Journal.

LG Black Label Series 3

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

The success of the previous models of the LG Black Label Series–LG Shine and LG Chocolate–brought about the third installment of the model line.

As of current, not much info is known about the third Black Label model. It’s only spec known is that it’ll have a 5 megapixel camera. The phone will apparently be an embodiment of LG’s ‘Style that Lasts’ concept, with the handset made of tempered glass and carbon fiber. The fateful day of the Black Series 3 revelation is on April 24th–the date of its official launch.

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Casio Waveceptor FTW100D-7V Watch

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Overview

Bearing advanced features like Tough Solar Power and multiple alarms, Casio Waveceptor FTW100D-7V Watch is one of the trendiest watched brought out by Casio, world’s leading electronic manufacturers. Apart from watching time on this watch, you can even record time up to 30 records. After full charging, its battery life is up to 7 months.

Features

  • Tough Solar Power.
  • Bearing Sensor.
  • Atomic Timekeeping.
  • Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow.
  • Sunrise/ Sunset Data.

Casio Waveceptor FTW100D-7V Watch works even in 100mt deep water. With Casio Waveceptor FTW100D-7V Watch you can even see world time of 29 times zones, i.e. 30 cities with their city code displays. It’s auto on and off system saves daylight. You can also choose to select 4 daily alarms and 1 snooze alarm on this trendy Casio Waveceptor FTW100D-7V Watch.

Box content

The box comprises of Casio Waveceptor FTW100D-7V Watch and User’s Manual.

Price

Casio Waveceptor FTW100D-7V Watch is available at a price of $ 99.95.

Source: Casio

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The Sphere: Innovative Sleeping System

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

In a couple of decades, normal beds will become something of the past, and everyone will start using the Sphere. But for now you can only dream about it…

This advanced sleeping system consists of a huge bed that has some goodies in the inside, those being a 32-inch TV with the option to install a theater system, a massage system to relax after a long day of work, and a champagne holder if you want to go crazy.

The Sphere was designed by Karim Rashid, and will be made in cooperation with Hollandia International. Sadly there is no information about the price.

- Covered LED Florescent canopy-top lights
- Outside back vanity mirror

Product Page

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SANYO Katana Cell Phone

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Overview

If you want to experience the legendary sword used by Japan’s Samurai, then go for SANYO Katana Cell Phone that has been designed keeping in mind to evoke the same passion for craftsmanship. Sporting an ultra-sleek design, SANYO Katana Cell Phone comes with a 2.2-inch QVGA TFT LCD Main Display and 1.0-inch TFT LCD External Display. You can choose SANYO Katana Cell Phone from any of its four exciting colors, Blue Sapphire, Mystic Black, Cherry Blossom Pink and Polar White.

Features

  • digital camera.
  • Supports Bluetooth, HSP, HFP, DUN and OPP.
  • Superior Battery Performance.
  • Caller ID capability.
  • External side Volume Controls.
  • Sprint PCS Vision capable downloading games and browsing the web.

With SANYO Katana Cell Phone you get up to 3.6 hours of talk time. Its phone book can store up to 700 phone numbers and 1000 Email and 500 Web Addresses. Apart from the advanced features like Dual band/ Tri mode, T9 Text Input and Call Screening, SANYO Katana Cell Phone also supports functions like calculator, alarm clock, vibrating alert and stopwatch.

Box content

The box comprises of SANYO Katana cell phone, Headset Adapter, Travel Charger and Standard SANYO Battery.

Price

SANYO Katana Cell Phone is available at a price of $ 129.99.

Source: Sanyo

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NTT floats a “Mobile Fragrance Communications” biscuit

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Posted Apr 7th 2008 6:10AM by Thomas Ricker
The morning has only begun and already the first oddity has been unleashed in Japan. You’re looking at NTT DoCoMo Communications “Mobile Fragrance Communications Kit” which is based on the same scent delivery technology NTT has already deployed into homes and movie theaters. Fragrance playlists are downloaded to your DoCoMo phone and then transmitted over Ir to the portable “aroma generator” pre-loaded with base fragrances. The scents are then unleashed into the room under the accompaniment of new-age MIDIs and animated GIFs we presume will include dancing pandas and Hello Kitty cats. Ugh. The pilot program runs from April 10th to the 20th and will undoubtably be a huge success in the land of the uprising robo-san.

[Via Impress]

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