Tuesday, December 8, 2009

4 in 1 Red laser pointer has WiFi

Heading one step forward towards a gadget that does absolutely everything… well at least hopes to – is this 4 in 1 red laser pointer with WiFi. Tagged at a rather hefty $49.95, this latest gadget helps you by detecting WiFi networks near by. 802.11b/g wireless networks are supported and when they are detected, you’ll know that its approximately up to 150-feet away. The 4 in 1 laser pointer is of course also functional as a stylus for mobile devices and mobile phones, a LED flashlight and not to mention a laser pointer.

4 in 1 Red laser pointer has WiFi

Source: Gadgetlite

Meet the Gboard – there’s a gadget for Gmail too

Exactly like its name suggests, the Gboard is complementary to your existing keyboard and acts as your personal assistant by allowing you to quickly access your Gmail. If you’re a Gmail user and you’re so busy (or lazy) that you don’t even have the time to click on your browser shortcut then this 19-key Gboard keyboard is what you might want to check out.
Meet the Gboard – there’s a gadget for Gmail too

Saturday, December 5, 2009

New ultra-thin ASUS laptop UX30

Unfortunately only to be available for those of you in Japan and some parts of Asia. ASUS’s new 19.6 mm-thick UX30 laptop, weighs 1.40 kg, boasts a nice sleek design finish with its shiny aluminum body. It is well equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo SU 9400 processor and runs Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. A 13.3 inch TFT color LCD display with LED backlight, 320 GB HDD, 3GB DDR2 SDRAM are among its main specs. It will also support SD, SDHC, Mini SD and MMC.
New ultra-thin ASUS laptop UX30

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Canon Nova DSLR camera is like a game controller

We haven’t featured a gadget or technology concept in a while but this one caught our attention. If you’re keen on photography, you probably have got a DSLR camera. You’ll probably also realise the most inconvenient thing about these professional gadgets – they’re heavy and bulky. This latest Nova DSLR camera concept by Erin Fong tries to tackle these issues.

Canon Nova DSLR camera is like a game controller