Sep 142011
 

I just got AWESOME 8GB SD Card from Memory Card Zoo, why is it awesome? Because the SD card I got is almost indestructible! At some point of time an accident will happen and you will drop the SD card either in water or even step on it!

Well if you do that with regular SD card, you probably are looking at lost pictures and videos but with the SD card from Memory Card Zoo your pictures and videos will be safe.

I performed these tests on SDHC card:

  • Dropped  the SD card in water (multiple times)
  • I step on it 10 times really hard
  • I placed magnet right next to it for 10-15 seconds

after all testing above,  I placed the card into my DSLR camera and I was able to view and take pictures with that same SD card.

I am really happy to have reliable SD card that can take some heavy beating because accidents like one I stated above do happen, and to lose pictures and videos due to those accidents it’s just worth getting bit more secured SD card.

If you do not want to lose  your pictures and videos, head over to Memory Card Zoo and grab MicroSD or SDHC card.

Here is the video of my test:

Jul 282011
 

In a dark castle overlooking a small European village, lightning flashed through the sky, illuminating the fear and hatred of those below. Within his laboratory, Dr. Frankenstein was creating a beast so fearsome, so terrifying, that even by today’s standards, is still scary enough to seem real for the odd preteen kid. Anyway, as it seems, Canon seems to have Dr. Frankenstein as one of it’s patron saints, if this mouse is anything to go by. Replacing the innocent nature of the mouse, with more buttons on a dedicated Warcraft gaming mouse, a small LCD screen enables users to calculate small sums, while accessing applications from the wall of buttons there. Primarily aimed at… business people who seemingly do not understand that a calculator is available on one’s own computer. The device is meant to be part of a package of wireless interface tools that Canon is currently developing.

When the mouse is being used as a…normal mouse, there are software functions designed to disable the keypad, to prevent accidental button presses. Powered with either triple A batteries, or through solar energy, the X Mark I mouse launches soon in the United States. So just to recap, it’s a wireless mouse, keypad, and calculator. Dr. Frankenstein would be proud of Canon, as it seems

Jul 262011
 

Bags have an essential place in today’s society, thanks to the excellent marketing skills by Microsoft, Apple, Google, Audio Technica, Skullcandy, and so on. Essentially, you have a ridiculous amount of electronic goods, to the point where your existing laptop bag is being cluttered up by a whole range of goods, from Galaxy S2s, iPad 2s, and the odd Siberia V2. After your laptop bag resigns to it’s fate, and decides to burst its seams, littering the concrete beneath with the shattered remains of your expensive gadgets, perhaps it’s time to acknowledge that you need something bigger, something better to house everything in.

Yes, after a long search through the bowels of the internet, digging around, nothing really suited my needs, for a ludicrous amount of gadgets, and the protection offered by traditional ‘Man Bags’ were very inappropriate, considering I could hear my laptop clink, every time I put the bag down. After abandoning this quest for a worthy bag, I checked the progress of a Starcraft 2 player from Taiwan, Fnatic.SEn. Searching through the sites store for a SEn t-shirt, I stumbled across the Slappa Kiken, a tyrannosauric-proportioned laptop bag.

Supposedly, over two hundred people were involved in the design process, surveyed and interrogated to create the Slappa KIKEN, offering an insane level of protection, and nearly as much utility as the Samsonite Scooter-Luggage. For starters, the outside flap of the bag can be replaced to a new design, with differing levels of functionality. The black-checkered flap above features two additional Velcro straps, to which you can attach a keyboard, or other, flat, hard, rectangular shaped objects.

The bag is primarily composed of 1680D Ballistix Nylon; being puncture proof, and water resistant. In fact, the same material was used in the Second World War, to protect soldiers from bullets and shrapnel. In case you fall into a pit of spikes, or a ninja throws a shuriken at you, this bag is potentially life saving (Ha ha). Otherwise, it’s more than sufficient to protect your goods inside from almost any external aggressors. The carrying handle is made from the same material, so despite your best attempts, it will be quite difficult to detach the handle from your bag if you don’t like it’s aesthetic value.

For carrying the bag for longer periods, the shoulder strap is also made of the same sturdy nylon as the rest of the bag, being attached to it with two really solid metal clasps, while a small movable pad ensures that the nylon’s rough edges don’t cut into you, after loading it up with all your tech goods. On top of that, on the rear of the bag is a sort of air-cushion thingy, in the shape of the Slappa hand. It serves as a buffer between your waist/hip, and the bag, taking some of the strain off your bones.

After flipping back the face panel, there are three pockets, one primarily aimed at holding laptop chargers, while the other two pockets serve as miscellaneous item holders, such as headphone/iPhone holders and travel adapters. After unzipping the first compartment of the bag, there are two huge compartments, a main storage space for holding from synthesizers to shoes to last night’s sushi. A second large pocket nearly takes up all of the bag’s space- serving as a document or Macbook Air holder, if desired. Two smaller pockets provide additional storage for smaller goods, like batteries or cameras, while there are four pen/pencil holders also included- in the even that you’re short on space, and unable to store a pencil-case inside.

The Second side of the bag has the padded laptop compartment- ensuring that your most important electronic device reaches it’s destination safely. The padding is quick thick, probably lined with even more nylon, and with a nice synthetic surface that won’t scratch your laptop. On the sides of the bag after opening the flap, are two small pockets on the left and right, to hold key items such as your wallet, or pair of earphones.

As an added bonus, two flaps can be completely removed to comply with TSA regulations, allowing your progress at their airport to be very quick and painless. And of course, all bags are tested to carry over 80lbs quite easily, with the strain being tested on both the strap, and on the bag itself. Pricing starts from around $120, but prices vary from location.

Jul 252011
 

 

 

In a disturbing display of technological evolution, Yanko Design has come up with a mouse, which can be stored in your nearly obsolete CD Drive. The CD shaped mouse may have a few issues, such as being recognized as a CD, and turned into fragments, after being whipped around your drive, possibly damaging the laser in the process. However, with the continuing trend towards flash based media devices, it seems that this may be one of the only uses left for the CD drive, a glorified mouse holder.

Below are a few diagrams, on how to use this ludicrous device. However, before running off to your nearest site to purchase a CD Mouse, this is only a prototype- probably a short lived one too. There are no comments about a few important components- battery life, how it connects to your computer, perhaps even how it sustains its shape.

Jul 252011
 

Despite the realistic impersonation of the Apple Store, in the small Chinese town of Kunming, it seems as if the party is over. Chinese Government officials have stepped in, promising an investigation of the false Apple Stores. In fact, Chinese state media has reported that the store’s supplier is being audited, as well as their business licence to operate. Considering the brazen nature of the store’s illegal activity- it seems that this is a face saving measure, instead of what seems to be serious action. Why? Apparently, there are at least another three stores such as this one, mere blocks away from it. Secondly, it has been reported that thousands of illegal Apple resellers operate, while being much smaller, or discreet than this operation.

Incidentally, the blogger which first discovered the store has reported that the store is legal, and the products supplied to it are authentic. Also, the manager himself has apparently never said that he was an Authorized Apple Store, which seems slightly contradictory compared to the picture above. The manager of the store has supposedly commented, “I am sure we will become their authorized reseller in the near future,”… “After all, we invested a lot in this store.”

Considering that China is home to an entire unlicenced themepark for Blizzard Entertainment Intellectual Property, it seems unlikely that this independent store will be severely sanctioned.

Jul 242011
 

So, Tron Legacy has come and gone, featuring Daft Punk and a lot of computer generated graphics, to create a mostly forgettable movie, save for… the computer generated graphics, and that sick aesthetically feel of the grid. As a result, Monster has decided to create an iPod dock, based on the iconic weapon in Tron, the light disk.

As you can tell, the two defining features about the dock, are its circular body, and its blue centered design. Featuring over 80 independent LEDs in the dock, it’s perfect for dark environments, or as a bedside light. But with the Advanced Light Drive System, these LEDs can transform this dock into a disco ball, for a cooler, more disaffected generation. Something like that anyway. This Advanced Light Drive System can create effects with the disk, or change the color of the dock to reflect your iDevice’s charge status.

The Lightdisk dock also comes with a few free apps to improve it’s functionality, with a iDevice mounted equalizer, a game which can be played with the Dock, and the cool Alarm Clock app. While the other two apps are mediocre at best, the Alarm Clock app, will play your selected track of choice when you’re supposed to wake up, and provide you with a beautiful lightshow, forcing you to actually press that snooze button.

Underneath the hood of the dock, there are five speakers, plus a downfiring subwoofer. Monster assures that four high performance drivers provide ‘ultra-crisp highs, a clear midrange, and extended low-end effects’. Incidentally, if you’re worried that this device is only aimed at the rich iDevice owners (considering the devices RRP of $300) there’s nothing to worry about. The dock also features a 3.5mm jack, in case you have other devices that happen to not have an Apple on it.

If you’re quick, the device is on sale for $200 at Amazon, if you’re interested, move quickly before the deal is Derezed…

Jul 212011
 

The well known PSU and case supplier, Cooler-Master has had a subsidiary gaming company quietly operating for the better part of three years. CM Storm has made beautiful looking cases, with a liberal  splashing of red LED’s, and polished black metal. The CM Storm’s ‘Scout’ case looks extremely similar to an Antec 900, perhaps it’s evil twin, considering that the Antec case features a more peaceful lighting scheme, of blue LEDs. Anyway, I digress. Gaming Audio has become  quite a competitive market, with the growth of E-Sports promoting the heavy usage of headsets.

A little later to the game than gaming peripheral specialists, Razer and Steelseries, CM Storm has decided to release it’s own headset, titled the ‘Sirius’. From initial testing, the plastic frame is quite stubborn, those with abnormally large heads should take caution. The plastic outer layer for the earmuffs do provide a relatively noise insulated environment, while adding excess weight to the headset. This could be an issue in longer play sessions, but generally, the headset is quite comfortable to wear.

The Sirius ships with a simple analog/USB attachment system, a minimal fuss, no frills way to use your headset, as well as a dual USB powered ‘Tactical Mixing Console”, a device designed to provide absolute control over the Sirius’ 5.1 surround sound capabilities. The disc-shaped object features a volume knob, backlit setting labels, microphone, and navigation buttons. They allow you to control the eight drivers located within the headset, allowing you to fully harness the awesome power of this beastly headset.

Two methods of connecting the Sirius

While the audio seems fine, sounding like a mid-range pair of PC headphones, possibly on par with a mid level pair of Audio Technica cans, the 5.1 surround sound is good enough to overcome the shortcoming of most other 5.1 or 7.1 cousins- the sound is actually clear enough to hear the direction of gunfire, or footsteps. Perhaps the lower mids are a bit lacking, but after fiddling with the headphones for a while, it seemed to correct the issue. In all, the Sirius looks like a very respectable first entry into the world of audio by CM Storm.

Jul 212011
 
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Wait what? Okay, get this, see this picture above? That’s not a real Apple Store- it’s fake. How do we know? The store is located in a small village in China which Apple doesn’t have any official presence in. Except, it looks like a real Apple store, no?

 

They say that imitation is the best form of flattery, but for China, it’s an industry. This entire Apple Store has been lovingly recreated, from the Apple store geniuses in blue t-shirts, to the shillouettes of people wearing the iconic white earphones. The standard wooden tables, the white surfaces, all here. And of course, liberal splashings of the Apple logo, to ensure that you know which company you’re buying from. Quite impressive, but that’s nothing compared to the deception of the employees themselves. Supposedly, they believe that they work for Apple, even though they are paid in cash… Hmm…

 

The most disturbing thing, is after you’ve seen these photos, and had your share of double and triple takes… this store is one of three in the town itself. Apple’s legal team have not yet commented, but considering the fact that an unofficial Blizzard themed ‘Starcraft/Warcraft’ themepark is actually up and running, perhaps they have realized that this is a hopeless cause.

Jul 192011
 

Well there is nothing really much to say except that Google+ app for iPhone has been released to iTunes, and you can download it via iTunes Link . Here is the thing! I was able to download the app and also use it for a bit, and then all of the sudden it started crashing on my iPhone!

Google+ for iPhone

I do know why! I am on iOS 5 Beta 2 and should upgrade to Beta 3 because from what I hear is that lots of people saw app improvement and less apps crashing. So far my 3 apps are not working correctly on iOS 5

Hulu Plus

Netflix

and now Google +

Jul 192011
 

 

Sony is probably the biggest and best Japanese electronic company out there. Yes, the company has fallen on hard times lately due to… eh, the Playstation Network for starters, as well as releasing a whole range of lackluster phones, and the latest Final Fantasy… (Sony has a 10% stake in the company) … But since the Playstation Network’s evisceration, and the small problem in leaking millions of users credit card numbers and other personal information, it seems that Sony has finally started to go back to its old ways of producing tonnes of cool technology. This funny- hip-flaskesque-clam-DS inspired tablet, is one of the pieces of technology to keep an eye out for.

The Sony S2 is a moderately sized tablet, which has the advantage of being folded in half, like a DS, as you can see from the above picture, providing extra portability, and giving your screen an additional layer of protection. While we don’t know much about the screen’s more technical specifications, such as contrast ratio, Sony has announced that the screens are 5.5″,  a resolution of 1024×480 and multicapacitive touch. Your two screens will be powered by a nVidia Tegra 2 chip, in development to be significantly more powerful than the Tegra currently found in the current Samsung Galaxy Tablet. This Tegra 2 is definitely not just for word processing, considering that the device is Playstation certified, just like the Xperia Play. Playstation Apps can easily be run and played on the powerful tablet, battery life has yet to be commented on though.

Running on the latest version of Android, Honeycomb, the Sony S2 also features the usual trapping of modern tablets, 3G/4G support (if you pay more obviously), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, etc. etc. as well as a cute touch, where an infrared sensor is included to allow the S2 to interact with other Sony devices. A single rear facing camera is also exhibited, but specifications on them have yet to be commented on.

There’s a lot more that needs to be revealed about the S2, before I’d advise buying one though, such as Battery Life, Accelerometer, Memory Capacity… maybe even what the S2 will actually be called first. After all, no-one wants to carry around a device called the Sony Sashimi.

 

Jul 192011
 

Facebook Phone called HTC Status

Facebook, twice the juggernaut that Myspace once was, creator of fortunes, invader of privacy. The Social Networking website has continued to grow from its humble origins, a pissed off college kid’s method of taking revenge. Today, even smart phones have been outright designed for the ever addictive social networking site, with Android producer, HTC tapping into this lucrative market.

Platform Android™ 2.3 (Gingerbread) + HTC Sense™
Display HVGA 2.6-inch touch screen
with 480 x 320 resolution
Network Quad-band GSM/GPRS/
EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900
Memory 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
Processor MSM7227, 800 MHz
Battery Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, 1250 mAh
Camera 5 MP main camera with autofocus, VGA
front-facing camera

The HTC Status uses the Android 2.3 OS, Gingerbread. The relatively fast operating system is aided with excess proccessing power and memory to boot for a smartphone. A 2.6″ screen is a bit lacking however, with the smaller statuses and updates on sites such as Twitter and Facebook becoming near unreadable. On the plus side however, there are quite a few features which will advantage the typical Social Networking addict. Firstly, the QWERTY keyboard, while a slight curve in the device ensures that it can be held for longer periods, without causing hand or eyestrain.

While still being a solid phone, the limitations of the 2.6″ touchscreen really begin to show when playing touch dependent games, such as Fruit Slice, among others. This problem is exasperated with some applications being required to be used in portrait mode. Considering that the phone is permanently locked into a landscape orientation, it is likely that frustration will when trying to use certain applications that require a portrait orientation to be used. The phone features a tiny ‘F’ button, representing Facebook (obviously), and allows easy access to the application. Due to the convenient location of the button, generally users are more inclined to use this button, rather than actually tapping on the application, saving a few seconds here and there.

Two cameras, being front and back facing are slightly handy, when you need a new profile picture for example. However, unlike the iPhone 4, and not being an Apple product, the use of a front facing camera can’t be used to emulate Facetime yet. The last criticism is of the phone’s inability to play Facebook videos, something which hopefully should be rectified by Facebook themselves, or by HTC soon.

Being tiny, while featuring a maxi-keyboard favoring thumb-typers, and an ergonomic body that your artsy friends will appreciate, perhaps after the Facebook Video issue is fixed, the HTC Status might become a good secondary phone, or replacement for your aging iPhone.

 

Jul 172011
 

 

October 2001- A glossy, shiny, rectangular box, featuring a 1.8″ Toshiba Hard drive, a circular wheel, and a small screen. Hardly remarkable compared to today’s touchscreen almost-as-smart-as-Skynet phones. But to the world at the time, the ‘iPod’ as it was called by Apple, was a revolutionary development in consumer electronic technology. Instead of carrying along bulky CD’s or cassettes, one could transfer songs from a personal computer, in a much more portable format too.

With Apple’s huge success through it’s inventive marketing schemes, and innovative improvements to the iPod lineup, MP3 players moved from strength to strength, until it’s waxen wings began to melt. Of course, as technology improved, more companies realized that there was more than enough capacity and processing power to simply run a few audio files on their phones/tablets, etc. With the first generation iPhone’s release, MP3 player sales peaked at around 22.7 million in late 2008.

Despite Apple’s commanding market share in the MP3 player market, selling seven out of ten MP3 players purchased, it seems that the rest of the world is beginning to realize the redundancy in purpose-built MP3 players. Smartphones can also play music, while still retaining the same level of portability. With other Apple products such as the iPod classic not having access to the Apple Store, sales for the device are dropping rapidly, with rumors surfacing that Apple is planning to drop the product.

At the end of this tale, Apple still remains as profitable as always, having a stranglehold over the tablet and smartphone markets. Considering that the iPhone 5 seems likely to be released this September, perhaps Apple should hold a small ceremony for the device that changed the shunned tech company, into a titan large enough to challenge the once unstoppable Microsoft.

 

Jul 132011
 

Today at its worldwide partner conference, Microsoft unveiled four new phones which will be powered by Windows Phone 7 operating system. The first one was from Acer which is also the first Windows phone from Acer. Second one was from ZTE. The third one was from Fujitsu. The one from Fujitsu was the most catchy as it was covered in a lively Pink shade. The phone is surely going to be an eye candy for the ladies who appear to be gushing over it already. Moreover, this phone is said to be waterproof. All these three phones were single core phones.

The fourth and the final one was from Samsung and it was the only dual core phone announced today. This phone appeared to be similar to the highly successful Samsung Galaxy SII but the main difference was that it included a Windows logo where the home button is placed. The phone also had a well intact front camera which could be good news for Skype lovers.

Andy Lees, president of Microsoft’s Windows Phone division announced a number of Windows Phone 7 benefits for Microsoft partners. These included exclusive discounts on Windows Phone 7 devices, accompanied with aggressive rate plans from mobile operators and also new ways to attain the Mobility Competency partner accreditation.  Lees also emphasized that now was the time for its partners to be a part of Windows Phone network and benefit from the expansion.

This shows that even though Windows Phone 7 platform is small at the moment but with all these companies coming forward, the trend is going to change soon. Sadly, no details or specifications were given out, which will keep us on our toes till the release. Also, no time frame was mentioned regarding the release date. We will keep you posted on the latest.

Jul 092011
 

Just few weeks ago Google released their own social network called Google+ (Google Plus). For weeks only invited users could test and explore Google+ but as of today according to GooglePlusTweet G+ is now open to public.

“Google+ is now open to anyone with a Google account. Go to plus.google.com and sign up! ”

What do I think about Google +?

Well its a nice social network that does remind me a lot of Facebook in old days, I like the fact that I have now more ability to sort people by “circles” overall Google+ will be popular social network but will take some time for people to realize what they can use it for. So far from what I can see, a lot of a-listers and companies are taking advantage of getting on as many followers as possible.

Perfect example would be Kevin Rose (Founder of Digg) he redirects his traffic from kevinrose.com to his google plus account. According to his tweet:

“Decided to forward kevinrose.com to Google+. G+ gives me more (real-time) feedback and engagement than my blog ever did”

I doubt his real reason, its more likely that he wants to have reach as many circles as possible, which reminds me actions that twitter promoters do.

If you wish to find me on Google+ my profile is located here

Update: I personally tried 2 accounts and loging-in worked only with one.
See more information from @GooglePlusTweet

Jul 072011
 

Ever since Facebook became a deca-billion dollar construct, spawning companies which are worth billions of dollars in their own right (Zynga), there have been many attempts to dethrone this almighty social networking juggernaut. As we all know by now, Google+ is the Californian based company’s social network foray into the basically monopolized market. I’m not going into specifics here, but it basically looks like… Facebook, except, it’s not Facebook.

That’s not the point though. Currently, Google has just posted a Google+ application to the app store. It’s pending approval currently, while no approval process was necessary for the Android marketplace, for obvious reasons. Other information confirmed by Google, is that the application is not only for iPhones, iPod and iPad users can rejoice that they haven’t been forgotten by the search engine superpower.

Google is also releasing an Application Programming Interface for Google+, which will allow developers to create applications for Google+. Allowing software to interact with the service, as well as people, this API will certainly provide a greater amount of flexibility for users to exploit.

A couple of screenshots exhibit the features of Google+, including the much touted ‘Circles’ feature, where you can direct messages, and view messages only from particular social groups. There is also integration with Gmail, and GoogleTalk- perhaps a nice selling point about the social network in general.

In other news, remember that old site Myspace? The decaying site was just sold by its parent company for $35 million, a pittance compared to what it was originally worth. Even online newshub, ‘Huffington Post’ was sold for much much more. It serves as a reminder that perhaps, even Facebook might lose its grip on the Social Networking market.

Check out Google+ here