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Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Fog-Free Shower Mirror with LED Light and Clock

If you have the pleasure of either living alone or living with a female who doesn’t fill the shower up with about fifteen different types of shampoos and soaps, then you might have room for something like this. It makes it so you can keep your entire shaving kit conveniently in the shower and hung out of the way. Now of course this only works if you have enough space, but if you do it’d be nice way to simplify your daily routine. It also might help to get a little clutter off of the bathroom sink.

Which would be good for those guys that happen to have several different types of hair gels lying around. The mirror is fog-free, so no matter how hot you like your showers you’ll still be able to see in the mirror. The caddy has a spot for both your razor and your shaving cream. It attaches to the shower wall by suction cup. If your shower doesn’t have much lighting, you’ll especially love the twin LED lights built in to illuminate your face. Even better is that you c

Welcome to the New Age of the PSP2


Here is a new concept for the Playstation Portable I hope to see in the near future. This PSP2 design concept by Tai Chiem probably won’t be made anytime soon, but it really should.

I mean, just look at the scrolling OLED screen! I think we are close to perfecting that technology, but not that close. Still, it would be nifty to have a screen that can roll up into the PSP itself. No more tiny screen, but it needs some sort of electrical charge to hold it up. I guess it uses the same “memory cloth” technology as shown in Batman Begins.

Not only does it have the rolling and scrolling action going on, but the side speakers fold inwards, presumably to hold the screen into place when it is rolled up. Rumor has it the speakers are the controls for the device. This appears to the only method of control, as I don’t see a controller or buttons.

This technology is too good to use on just portable video game consoles. I think that every cellular phone needs to be this wand-shaped thing that you can use to take and receive calls, and then roll it out to watch videos or whatever applications you care to run.

Well, as I said before, the PSP2 probably won’t be available any time soon, so if you want a new style of PSP, you’ll have to get the PSP-3000.

Asus India Brings the Eee Box Desktop System to Indian Shores

Asus Eee Box-1

Asus India announces the availability of its Eee Box desktop system in the Indian market. Said to be the world’s greenest, quietest and cost-effective desktop PC, the Eee Box is merely 1L in size and consumes 90% less power than conventional desktop PC and even emits only 26 decibels sound.

Targeted at the Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs) and Home users, the Eee Box can either be placed besides a LCD monitor or mounted on a VESA LCD display. The other important attribute of the system is the usage of green material for its development. Designed with eco-friendly materials to eliminate CO2 emissions, the Asus Eee Box is RoHS-compliant and meets WEEE standards.

Audio-Technica new range of headphones introduced

Audio-Technica Headphones

Audio-Technica has introduced a new range of headphones namely ATH-A1000X, ATH-A2000X, ATH-CK100 and ATH-CKM30.

The dynamic headphone ATH-A1000X comes with an aluminum enclosure and 53 driver units. It delivers 5Hz-42kHz of frequency response, 42Ω of impedance and 101dB of sound pressure level. While the ATH-A2000X is a higher-end headphone with 53mm drivers and delivers frequency response of 5Hz-45kHz, impedance of 42Ω and a sound pressure level of 101dB.

The ATH-CK100 earbuds use a triple-driver system that claims to be the smallest In-Ear Monitor (IEM) grade set-up in the industry. Weighing 4 grams with titanium housing, ATH-CK100 earbuds offer 113dB of sound pressure level, 23-ohm impedance and 20Hz-18kHz of frequency response.