Three New Screenshots From EA Sports MMA

February 3rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Video Games Reviews

EA Sports has come out with three new screenshots from its upcoming MMA title. As mentioned before, this mixed martial arts video game will hit both PS3 and Xbox 360 this year. Two more pictures after the break.

[ScrawlFX]


Ninja Remote Stealth Television Gadget

February 3rd, 2010 5 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews

  • This small keychain remote can control up to 500 brands of televisions.
  • Use your stealth to control television at: bars, restaurants, the gym, schools, hospitals, and hotels anywhere.
  • Master power on/off, channel, volume, mute, and even audio video inputs!
  • Super easy to use, just point and click!
  • Great for pranks, makes a great gift. Battery included.

Product Description
The Ninja Remote is a trademark of Swamiware LLC and is only sold through NinjaGizmos. Use the Ninja Remote™ to control television. This fun and small gizmo fits right on your keychain. Never be denied your favorite program. Control your own viewing destiny, with the Ninja Remote™. Real Ninjas love TV. Features a 16-bit microprocessor and powered by a 3-V battery (included)…. More >>

Ninja Remote Stealth Television Gadget

BlackBerry 8820 and Curve 8320 Overviews at DigitalLife

February 3rd, 2010 25 Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews


Sascha Segan, PC Magazine’s mobile Analyst, gives us a brief overview of the blackberry 8820 and Curve 8320 from digitallife ‘07.

Gefen EXT-VGA-2-DVISP VGA to DVI Scaler PLUS

February 3rd, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in Gadget Reviews

  • The input is analog PC or HDTV signal in the format of either RGBHV, YPbPr or YCbCr and the output is digital+analog PC or HDTV signal in the format of digital RGBHV bitstream plus analog RGBHV, known as DVI-I (Integrated digital and analog)
  • The input resolution is automatically detected while the output resolution and refresh rate can be selected through the OSD menu via the front panel push buttons.
  • 48MB frame memory for frame rate conversion and output picture adjustment on brightness, contrast, color, RGB level and H-V position.
  • DVI output enables an all digital rendering of video without the losses associated with an analog interface and is an ideal for use with digital display such as LCD, Plasma and DLP projectors.
  • Supports input computer resolutions up to 1920×1200 at 60Hz, output computer resolutions up to 1920×1200, HDTV resolution up to 1080p as input and output and DDWG standard for DVI compliant monitors.

Product Description
The VGA to DVI Scaler PLUS connects traditional analog video graphic cards (VGA) to DVI compliant digital monitors. The VGA to DVI Scaler PLUS enables users to connect laptops or legacy PC computers equipped with HD-15 video connections to the new DVI (digital visual interface) video display format. The VGA to DVI Scaler PLUS will also work with component video sources such as DVD players and set top boxes. Simply connect the supplied VGA (M-F) cable to the input side of the VGA to DVI Scaler PLUS. Then connect the DVI monitor or projector to the DVI output of the VGA to DVI Scaler Box. The converter generates the compatible analog to digital conversion signals to make the connection between the analog input an… More >>

Gefen EXT-VGA-2-DVISP VGA to DVI Scaler PLUS

QUADS! s1×06 – Life Wheel 3000 – part 1/3

February 3rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews


Ep.06 – Life Wheel 3000 [part 1/3]. The Handi-Capable Home Show is back in town, with hi-tech gadgets for every disability. Lucky Reilly ends up with the Life Wheel 3000, – the wheelchair for tomorrow’s cripple, today – with every bell and whistle imaginable?

Pink Gadgets for Pink-loving Techies

February 3rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Gadget Reviews


There was probably a time when the words “pink” and “gadgets” did not appear in the same sentence, much less next to each other. After all, these words could not be farther from each other in meaning. “Pink” denotes femininity and daintiness, while “gadgets” conjure up images of computers and electronic technology. However, this is not the case anymore. A couple of quick searches on the Internet will find you a myriad of gadgets in various shades of pink, from digital cameras to USB flash drives.

Have girlish girls become more of techies, or have female geeks become more inclined to show their feminine side? Probably both, but whichever it is, pink gadgets have arrived and they’re here to stay. You would be hard-pressed to find a gadget, say a cellphone for example, that was not available in the color pink. So ladies, rejoice. If you love both the color pink and high tech gadgets, then you should not be missing out on pink gadgets.

Express yourself and play your favorite music on pink dog-shaped speakers. Add touches of femininity to your computer or laptop with a pink keyboard and mouse. Making home improvements need not be a manly task – do it with a pink tool kit, complete with a hammer, pliers, and everything else you need. Stay nice and sweet while digging in the dirt with a pink garden kit. When going to the gym, ditch your dull and boring gear and bring along a pink gym kit instead. Match your pink automobile with a ladies car set that will hold all your belongings while you’re on the road.

Pink gadgets are not only nice to look at, they’re also useful and practical. Another reason to love pink gadgets is that they allow you to be color coordinated at all times. Finally, an MP3 player that matches your lip gloss and your handbag.

Riz Davis, 26, is the Internet Marketing Associate of Gadget Epoint LTD. An internet savvy and geek by heart, she enjoys browsing the net for unusual gadgets and novelty items.

High-Tech Mobile GPS Jammer For In-Car Use

February 3rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Other Gadgets


High-Tech Mobile GPS Jammer For In-Car Use. To meet your comprehensive car security needs, Chinavasion is proud to bring you this Anti GPS Tracking Gadget. With an incredible operational coverage of 3-6 meters (10 to 20 feet), this device will ensure that intrusive and unwanted GPS signals are effectively jammed.

Covert and portable, this device is designed to be very easy to use. All that you need is a standard cigarette lighter with 12V for power, and the GPS Jammer will automatically block any GPS Tracking signals around and within your Car.

A nice item to own and to sell, and comes with a one year warranty, so feel safe ordering Chinavasions Car GPS Jammer.

Note: Mobile GPS signal jammers may not be permissible to import into certain countries due to licensing of broadcasts or other restrictions. Please check your country’s customs / telecommunications regulations before placing your order.

At a Glance…

GPS Jammer for use in cars to improve car security Operational effectiveness of 3-6m (10 to 20 feet) from the device Designed to be lightweight, compact and easy to use

 

China Manufacturer Specifications

Working Band: L1 system 1450 to 1600Mhz Signal Jamming Power: 200mW Antenna Impedance: 50 w Coverage: 3-6 M Power supply: 12V Currency: 200mA Dimension: 20×105x35mm (LxWxD)

Manufacturer and Origin: China Updated by: D.T. Visit the website: http://www.electronicschinawholesale.com
You will find much more. Current Reviews:    1 This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 15 April, 2009. Reviews for: (High-Tech Mobile GPS Jammer For In-Car Use)   High-Tech Mobile GPS Jammer For In-Car Use Good Jammer for GPSby michael lovold – on 12/13/2007

Hi i ordered the GPS Jammer and it works great. I have a GPS and i was watching where i was and i plugged the little sucker in the ciggerette lighter and 10 seconds later i lost service. So if you are wondering if you are being followed just buy this and wala it works great. Thanks Chinavasion. Michael From Minnesota. Today it was 13 below zero. brrrrrr

The Best Distributor Of Chinese Wholesale Electronics.
China Electronics Wholesale and Dropship: Gadgets, Cell Phones, Car DVD Players, Digital Cameras, Digital Camcorders, MP4 Players, MP3 Players, Spy Cameras, Security Products, PC Accessories, and more…
Visit the website: http://www.boutic.power-heberg.com

Dashboard Distractions

February 3rd, 2010 6 Comments   Posted in Other Gadgets


Dashboard display screens are becoming a dangerous distraction to many drivers. As Daniel Sieberg reports, will this new innovation of in-car gadgets lure drivers into taking their eyes off the road?

Verizon To Release Motorola Devour

February 3rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Cell Phone Reviews

Verizon To Release Motorola Devour

Verizon Wireless will launch the Motorola Devour Android-powered handset. Too bad, Verizon hasn’t confirmed a price yet, but we’re assuming that the Devour will be cheaper than the Droid because it has a smaller screen and a slower processor. The Motorola Devour features a touch-sensitive navigation pad, a 3.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, several pre-loaded applications (Gmail, Google Talk, YouTube, Google Search and Google Maps), a pre-installed 8GB microSD card, and Bluetooth. [LaptopMag]


Rogers To Launch Three New Handsets In Canada

February 3rd, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Cell Phone Reviews

Rogers To Launch Samsung CorbyPro B5310, LG Pop GD510 And LG KM555

Rogers, the largest Canadian mobile carrier, is ready to release the CorbyPro B5310, LG Pop GD510, and LG KM555 in Canada. In case you don’t know, the Samsung CorbyPro B5310 features a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display with a full QWERTY keyboard, HSDPA connectivity, accelerometer, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headset jack, a music player, a stereo FM radio with RDS, a 3.2MP camera and a MicroSD card slot. Meanwhile, the LG Pop GD510 has a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen display, social networking integration (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter), a 3.2MP camera and a MicroSD card slot. And finally, the LG KM555 that boasts Wi-Fi connectivity, a 3 inch WQVGA touchscreen display and a 3.2MP camera. Too bad, there is no info on the release date of these handsets. Stay tuned for more updates.

Rogers To Launch Samsung CorbyPro B5310, LG Pop GD510 And LG KM555

Rogers To Launch Samsung CorbyPro B5310, LG Pop GD510 And LG KM555

[UnWiredView]


?>