Last month Kingston sent us a review sample of the Kingston SSDNOW V100+ series, to be specific we got hold of the 128GB edition.
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[REVIEW] Kingston SSDNOW V100+; quality & reliability comes to budget buyers
Last month Kingston sent us a review sample of the Kingston SSDNOW V100+ series, to be specific we got hold of the 128GB edition.
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[REVIEW] Kingston SSDNOW V100+; quality & reliability comes to budget buyers
3 November 2011
Datacolor Inc., a New Jersey based company (USA), might not strike many of you as a big name in computer hardware. Technically speaking they aren’t into the business of manufacturing computer components; rather they focus on creating solutions for creative professionals & digital photographers and industrial print calibration equipment. This said, Datacolor is one of world’s leading enterprises in the development of calibration hardware for various kinds of display, printing and projecting ..
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[REVIEW] Datacolor Spyder 3 Elite, your desk goes pro studio
3 November 2011
A couple of weeks ago we received this nice piece of blue delight from RaidMax. This baby is called AEOLUS, derived from Greek mythology as the “Ruler of the winds”
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[REVIEW] RaidMax AEOLUS, 100% blue blood gaming case
31 October 2011
Thanko, unfortunately, nowadays rhyme with crappie made in China Gadgets, and today’s offer is maybe one of the worse, or best example you could think of, behold Thanko’s Pico projector module for iPhone4, the IPMIPR01.

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Thanko releases a crappie Video projector for your beloved Jesus Phone
30 October 2011
NICT, in collaboration with JVC Kenwood, has developed a 200″ auto-stereoscopic Full HD 3D display which shows video from 57 different angles. This means multiple people can walk around in front of the screen and see around corners or behind objects. “This display lets you watch video from 57 different angles

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NICT demonstrate the World’s Largest Full HD Glasses-Free 3D Display
27 October 2011
This is the world’s first spherical flying machine developed by the Research Department at Japan’s Ministry of Defense.

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Spherical flying machine developed by Defense Ministry’s Research Department
26 October 2011
Behold JVC Kenwood latest Bar Sound with the TH-LB1 (23,000 Yen), TH-LB2 (26,000 Yen) and TH-LB3 (36,000 Yen). While all models are mainly made to be used as Bar sound for TVs with both the support of SRS StudioSound HD only the TH-LB2 and TH-LB3 comes with an integrated iPhone or iPod touch cradle allowing you to control your phone of DAP audio library thanks to JVC’s Bar Sound remote, and where the high-end version, the TH-LB3 sports both ARC and 3D Audio as well as two HDMI output and one …

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JVC Kenwood bring three new iPod compatible Bar Sound
26 October 2011
Fujifilm released this morning in Japan a new 16Mpix compact shooter with the FinePix JX240. Schedule for a launch early November, the JX420 will comes in four different colors including the usual Black, Silver as well as Pink and red for a market price announced at around 13,000 Yen.

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Fujifilm announced the FinePix JX420, a new affordable 16Mpix Point & Shoot
25 October 2011
A research group at JAIST has developed a prototype system for playing the Pocky game by yourself. This project is part of the group’s research on using biting motions as a form of communication

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Pocky Game System Facilitates Biting Communication
25 October 2011
Behind this cute little egg like GPS or PNS, the PotterNavi is Pioneer Japan ultimate GPS for street riders that only rely on their bicycles to roam streets in Japan.

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Pioneer releases the PotterNavi, the ultimate 3G powered GPS for bicycles
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3 November 2011
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