Samsung adds new tech to their TV, Bluetooth and 3D

Samsung has been pretty hot for the past few days for its small-size, high storage hard drives. It looks like its TV product is getting hot too. It’s just equiped its new plasma TV, 50″ SPD-50P91FHD, with Bluetooth, and again makes itself to hold another “first in market” title - the first full HD plasma TV in the world that is Bluetooth-capable. This Bluetooth-capable TV features True Black Panel for an improved full HD image and a Cinema Screen Mode that utilizes proprietary technologies like Ultra DayLight, Natural True Color, and Real motion studio. It’s is compatible with Bluetooth-capable devices such as headsets and photo printers. It also supports ACAP standard two-way data broadcast. You can get it in Korea, which is pretty expensive, about $4,600.



Is it a pen or is it a computer?


Looks like pens with hidden cams , right?
Is it a pen or is it a computer?


Nope. Wrong.

Introducing what I (Dusk) like to call the Penputer....
laptops in a pen...the future of computers

laptops or tabletops?


You've just seen the future of the Laptop. In the revolution of miniature computers, the scientists are ahead with bluetooth technology

from Urban Legends:

Can it possibly be true that your cumbersome desktop PC — keyboard, monitor, and all — may someday be replaced by a set of pen-like objects that fit neatly in your pocket?

The innovative folks at NEC Design, Ltd. in Tokyo say yes.

The email presentation you have just read is based on an experimental product called the P-ISM, described by NEC designers as a "Pen-style Personal Networking Gadget Package." A prototype of the system, which cost a reported $30,000 to build, was unveiled

Start trek mobile phone design by heikki juvone


Philips DVD Player Offers IPod Dock, 9-Inch Screen

You may or may not recall this nifty portable Philips DVD player that let you snap your iPod into its case so you could play your digital media on the go. This new variant on the design is less about taking your player on the road, and more about playing your media at home.

Philips DCP951 Portable DVD Player iPod Dock

Perfect for a kitchen countertop or any other place where you don’t need a big screen, Philips DCP951/37 Docking Entertainment System moves away from the clamshell case design to a flat, one-piece design that can stand up on its own. The player features a 9-inch diagonal LCD screen and built-in stereo speakers.

A handy iPod dock/charger pops out of the side of the player, keeping it out of harm’s way until you need it. In addition to playback from DVD or iPod, there’s a built-in SD/MMC card slot if you prefer to keep your media on memory cards. It supports a wide variety of playback formats including DVD, DVD+/-R and DVD+/-RW, (S)VCD, DivX & MPEG4 videos.

Disney Flix Video Cam

Disney's Flix Video Cam just had to be a part of the Top 10 Toys of 2007 list. This inexpensive video camera from Disney is not just a video camera. It comes bundled with Disney's Magic Director software too, which can be used to create all kinds of special effects. Simply plug the camera directly into your computer and use this software to edit away to glory! The included story boards and audio cues are all that are needed to pave your way towards becoming a professional movie director. The High School Musical and Hannah Montana storyboards are included. The camera has a storage capacity of 128MB and an included SD card slot can increase the length of a video that is captured with the camera.




Hawking Technologies is proud to present its new HRGZ1 HomeRemote Wireless Home Automation System. This affordable and compact system plays a vital role in your home and office security. The HRGZ1 HomeRemote Wireless Home Automation System acts as a portal between the Internet and your home enabling you to control lighting and appliances. You can view live video even from your cell phone or an Internet web browser.