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Void LP Player – the coolest record player in the universe
Posted by Gadget_Guy in Gadgets, Technology on November 28, 2009

The record player uses a carrier and dock outfitted with a magnetic and auto-calibrating control system which carries the LP into thin air as it is playing music. a self-running record player shaped in the form of a red sphere, contains a needle, amplifier and speaker, spins around the record, bringing the music to life. the sphere that plays the vinyl was technically influenced by the ‘vinyl killer’,
currently the world’s smallest LP player that has a built-in motor, amplifier and speaker.
Simple colors and shapes express a kind of astronomical movement between the object and space. The levitation is managed electronically. once turning the player on, you can manage the elevation levels through the touch sensors on the front side of the base unit.
Source: Void LP Player
Popularity: 2% [?]
Pro View – The Robot Photographer
Posted by Rich in Gadgets, Technology on November 28, 2009

Pro-View is the new digital technology for DSLR cameras that lets you see what your camera sees. With the Pro-View you can frame your shot from up to 500 feet away from your camera by viewing the scene on a sleek, wireless digital, hand-held color display. New perspectives and angles are now available without guessing at composition.
What’s Included
- Eyepiece video digital transmitter with camera specific adapter
- Digital Receiver / Color display
- AV out video cable
- Operators manual
Product Features
- Vibrant 3.5-inch color display (640 x 480 VGA) with built-in speaker
- 2.4GHz digital FHSS technology
- Compact over-the-eyepiece video transmitter with built-in microphone
- Lithium polymer rechargeable batteries (up to 4 hours operation for transmitter, 10 hours for display)
- Up to 500 feet transmission distance
- Digital zoom/pan/tilt capability
- Compatible with most digital SLR cameras
- Expandable up to 4 cameras per display
- Quad, auto-scan, or full-screen view
- Small and light-weight, portable and discreet
- Installs and removes in seconds
- AV-out to TV monitor
- 90-day warranty on parts and labor (damage excluded)
- 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee (shipping excluded)
Source: Proview
Popularity: 2% [?]
The final answer to all car cameras has arrived – Dash Cam Dually
Posted by Gadget_Guy in Cars, Gadgets, Technology on November 28, 2009

The final answer to all car cameras has arrived. The Dash Cam Dually!
TWO CAR CAMERAS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
The Dash Cam Dually has two built-in cameras to capture the scene in front of your car AND what’s happening inside your car.
- Perfect for parents to monitor the driving habits of teenagers
- Excellent for employers to reduce liability when company vehicles are involved in accidents
- Awesome way to BEAT A SPEEDING TICKET!
Dual 1.3 Mega Pixel cameras mounted in a sleek, radar detector like enclosure capture virtually everything happening inside and out in front of your vehicle. Four Infrared LED’s illuminate the interior of the vehicle so you can capture video even at night! The lights are visible only to the camera and will not interfere with the driver or passengers.
BUY THE PERFECT CAR CAMERA TODAY
DASH CAM DUALY with G-SHOCK SENSOR
The Dash Cam Dually has a built-in G-Shock sensor that has five (5) level settings and can record multiple impact points. This is especially useful for if your vehicle is in an accident, the dash cam unit will sense the drastic change in g-force, and automatically log the recordings. The car camera has a built-in GPS receiver that logs your exact location, speed, and direction.
Revewing recorded video is simple as removing the SD card from the unit, and inserterting it into the provided SD card reader. The SD Card reader plugs into your USB port, and comes with the pre-loaded software to view the recordings.
While you are watching the recording, press the Map button on the software, and a screen will open with a Google map that pinpoints the location based on the GPS data.

Specifications:
- 2 Cameras: One (1) front view and one (1) back-view inside the vehicle
- Speed detection
- Compass
- Coordinates (Latitude & Longitude)
- Integrated Google Map window
- Dual Camera (1.3 Mega Pixels / 2CH Display)
- Built-in GPS & G-Sensor
- Emergency or Continuous Recording
- SD Memory Card
Includes:
- Window-mount holder
- Cigarette-lighter power adapter
- 2GB SD CardSD
- Card Reader (USB)
- User Manual
- Installation Manual
- Installation Materials
SIZE: 4.25 L” x 1.0 W” x 4.9 H”
Source: SpyGadgets
Popularity: 3% [?]
Tokyo Students Design a New Robotic Muscle Suit
Posted by Car_Guy in Gadgets, Technology on November 28, 2009

Students at Tokyo’s University of Science have developed a new version of their muscle suit, a wearable robotic suit that assists the muscles when carrying out strenuous tasks.
The original version of the suit, which has been in production for several years, provides assistance to the arms and back but the new version provides assistance to the back only. That means it is lighter and more compact than the original model.
In a demonstration on Wednesday at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo, a student wearing the suit was able to bend down and lift 15 kilograms of weights with the assistance of the robotic suit. Doing so without assistance would be difficult for many people and could cause injury to some.
The university is still developing the suit and the model demonstrated on Wednesday was the first prototype. A production version is due some time in 2010.
With its greater assistance the original version of the suit will remain the most useful for heavier tasks.
In a demonstration of that model on Wednesday a student was asked to carry 10-kilogram bags of rice. With the suit switched off he could manage up to three bags before they started to get too heavy to carry, but with the suit switched on another two bags could be loaded into his arms. He quickly dropped the bags when the suit was switched off as without assistance it was too much weight to carry.
Such suits are being developed with an eye on assisting the physically challenged and workers carrying out physically demanding jobs.
Earlier this year Toyota Motor unveiled similar robot-assisted suits and has been testing them at factories in Japan with workers who have to lift large or heavy sheets of metal or car parts.
Full Story: PCWorld
Popularity: 2% [?]
World’s Most Expensive Cellphone is $3.2 million iPhone 3GS Supreme
Posted by Gadget_Guy in Gadgets, Technology, iPhone on November 28, 2009

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Stuart Hughes has unveiled the world’s most expensive cell phone , the $3.2-million iPhone 3GS Supreme. Featuring a 22K solid gold casing and a front bezel studded with 136 diamonds — “rear logo has 53 flawless diamonds, front navigation button is home to a very rare diamond at 7.1 cts.” It was reportedly commissioned by an Australian businessman. Continue reading to see the case it comes in.
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Source: Stuart Hughes
Phone Arena, Tech Ed Blog
Popularity: 4% [?]
Stantum Slate PC with Multi-Touch Panel Hands On
Posted by Car_Guy in Computers, Gadgets, Technology on November 28, 2009
Masaki from Stantum Japan gave me a tour of their multi-touch screen technology showcased on their Slate PC proof of concept device, which if you remember, is a modded Dell Mini 10.
I came away quite impressed with the technology – it seemed very responsive and sensitive to the touch, more than some of the touch screens that were showcased at FPD 2009. But what do I know, my experience with touch screens is pretty limited to Kohjinsha netbooks. There’s support for 10 points on the screen, with any sort of device – fingers, fingernails, stylus, glove or.. paintbrush as you will see in the video. Not that you’ll even need 10 points for a tablet PC usage scenario but it’s quite important for other industries where Stantum is involved in.
Full Story: Netbooked
Popularity: 3% [?]


Secure, adjustable vehicle mounting.
Works with any navigation or location-based app. 