Archive for March, 2007

Nintendogs Beanies Plush Toys

Posted by Anton on March 28th, 2007

Nintendogs beanies plush dogs are so soft and make cute whining and barking sounds when you press their left ear. Each Nintendogs beanies come with a plastic collar and the signature Nintendogs button on the back. There are 12 breeds to collect in the series and they are Dalmation, Chihuahua, Toy Poodle, Labrador Retriever, Yorkshire Terrier, Golden Retriever, Jack Russell Terrier, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Pug, German Shepherd, Boxer and miniature Pinscher. Genuine Nintendogs Licensed product by Tomy.

You’ll have to pay about $12 for each Nintendogs Pup.

- If you wan to order Nintendogs Beanies Plush Toys…

Ritek EZdrive Yego - A 3-Sided USB Flash Drives

Posted by Anton on March 28th, 2007

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Ritek’s USB Flash Drive Hub Yego is fun, unique design includes two additional USB ports, which allows users to combine each USB drive into a USB HUB and add on more mobile devices. Users now have easy access to a virtually endless stream of data, photos, or music without having to download or continually change out devices. To assure privacy and protection, the USB Flash Drives feature advanced partition and security functions that make it possible for users to create password-protected sectors for the storage of confidential material. A tie-style LED indicator shows usage status. The comes in capacity of 128MB, 256MB, 512MB , 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB.

The 1GB version of Ritek EZdrive Yego USB flash drive is about $16.

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1.8” 64GB Flash-based Solid State Drive by Samsung

Posted by Anton on March 28th, 2007

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Samsung Electronics that it has developed a 1.8″-type 64 Gigabyte (GB) flash-solid state drive (SSD).
The new flash-SSD is based on an eight gigabit (Gb) single-level-cell (SLC) NAND, which provides significantly higher performance over conventional SSDs.

The read and write performance of the new SLC flash-SSD have been increased by 20 percent and 60 percent respectively over the 32GB flash-SSD Samsung introduced last year, meaning that the new SSD’s ability to outperform conventional rotating-media hard drives is even greater than had been anticipated.

The flash-SSD, a drop-in replacement for a hard disk drive, is a secure and reliable means of storing personal or work-related data. It uses instantly-accessible, non-moving NAND flash memory instead of the noisier, power-hungry, jarring-sensitive rotating disc found in conventional hard drives, allowing it to upload and download data quickly and quietly with minimal power consumption.

The new 64GB Flash SSD weights just 15 grams and should be able to provide up to 64MB/s read speed and to be able to reach 45MB/s speed when writing data. The power consumption is going to be between 0.1 and … [ Read the rest of the story ]

Songbird Serenade Clockpad

Posted by Anton on March 28th, 2007

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You fell asleep in the same old bedroom, but you’ll feel like you’re waking up in a mountain meadow, when you use our Songbird Serenade Clock. Just slip your choice of up to 27 optional Song Cards into the front panel — each containing actual digital recordings for 10 different birds.

Set the time, and awaken to nature’s own concert — a bright, cheerful rhapsody of whippoorwills, cardinals, finches, thrushes, and meadowlarks, culminating with the now-or-never wake up call from a barnyard rooster! Choose the �?hourly’ setting, and hear a different bird at the top of each hour! Runs for a year on just 3 AAA batteries (not included), or with the optional AC adaptor. Comes with one Songbird Song Card, and the other cards are available for $9.95 each.

The price of the Songbird Serenade Clockpad is $29.95.

- If you are interested in purchasing this singing alarm clock…

Multiple Socket Power Outlet with a Webserver

Posted by Anton on March 23rd, 2007

Nearly all geeks think about creating some cool hardware project which should be controlled over the internet from time to time. Unfortunately, a continuously running computer consumes very much power and is therefore very expensive. This item can solve this problem:

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Infratec PM 221 MIP is a multiple socket outlet that has an ethernet interface and an integrated web server which makes it possible to control two pairs of slave outlets using the WWW or a WAP capable mobile phone. You can also create different users with different rights to control the outlets.

Additionally, there is a master outlet which can detect if the device plugged in is switched on or off. It can then switch on or off the slave devices according to its status. If there is a power breakdown the multiple socket outlet remembers the status of the outlets and switches them on again when the power returns.

Each outlet can handle up to 5 Ampere and the … [ Read the rest of the story ]