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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The new Canon PC170

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul Jacob on September 27th, 2006

The new Canon PC170 which is a portable scanner will make lives of many professionals less hectic and stressfull . The portable device serves as a easily transported personal copier providing high-quality black-and-white duplicates in a lightweight compact design. It only weighs a mere 19 pounds. With the Canon PC 170 you can makes copies whenever and wherever you want. Life on the go has become easier with this new portable copier by canon. When it comes to quality I am sure Canon will win hands down. Read the rest of this entry »


The new SanDisk Extreme III

Posted in Storage, Uncategorized by Paul Jacob on September 27th, 2006

The new SanDisk Extreme III will help a lot of professional photographers, paparazzi, and people who love to take a lot of pictures. SanDisk’s Extreme III CompactFlash card comes with 16GB of memory. Till today there have never been a compactflash card that could hold this much memory.

You�are probably aware of 32GB and 64GB capable CompactFlash cards but they exsist only in prototype forms. No sizes larger than 8GB have been available to the general public till now. I think its little pricy. SanDisk has admitted that the Extreme III will have a retail price of $1,049. I guess they are specifically targeting high end users.


Tuesday, September 26, 2006

BlackBerry 8000 is been leaked online

Posted in Tech Corner, Uncategorized by Paul Jacob on September 26th, 2006

Leaks are so common now. I mean to launch a product without any leaks is nearly impossible. In a way leaks do help certain products, but at times I think these leaks are planned carefully. The pictures of� BlackBerry 8000 is been leaked online. It looks pretty Hip.

The new 8000 will come with a full QWERTY keyboard, a trackball for easier navigation, WiFi connectivity, and a microSD memory card slot for memory expansion options. Its only missing one thing. It does not come with a camera. The feature people will most likely appreciate is the idea of expanding the memory.


PNY’s new 12GB MaxFile Attach�

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul Jacob on September 26th, 2006

PNY’s new MaxFile Attach� provides the ultimate high-capacity mobile storage solution for people on the go. It comes with an impressive 12GB of storage. Also it comes with a protective case and a USB extension calbe. It includes software that syncs user data, documents, MP3s, pictures, etc. Transfering files to the Maxfile Attach� won’t take that long because its got a transfer speed of 11MB/s which is impressive.This device would fit on a conventional flash-based USB drive. It costs about $169 and you can buy this at PNY.COM.


Voice comanded Microwave

Posted in Tech Corner, Uncategorized by Paul Jacob on September 26th, 2006

I found this microwave to be interesting. It does what you tell it to do. Its cool that Daewoo has actually come up with the first interactive microwave. This voice-activated microwave oven stores up to 40 voice commands and will respond to anyone who talks to it. I think the future is going to be like this. You tell your microwave to cook, and you tell your fridge to open, and all these appliances will obey your command and actually work. Computers are all going to be wireless, appliances will be voice comanded, and your car will drive itself. Wow we are getting closer and closer everyday to what we have seen on Scifi movies.

Find out more at Google

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Alerts you when you are tired

Posted in Tech Corner, Uncategorized by Paul Jacob on September 26th, 2006

This watch is really cool. It tells you if you are okay to drive or not. Something like this will help a lot of truck drivers and people who take road trips. This flexible rubber device uses motion combined with reaction time to determine whether or not you are suffering from driver fatigue. The device comunicates with an RFID(Radio Frequency IDentification) tag positioned in your car and only starts to detect whether you are tired when you are in your car. The device can be bent to fit your wrist, and has memory to stay in position, to ensure it will not fall off.

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Monday, September 25, 2006

Mini Digital KeyChain Camera

Posted in Tech Corner, Uncategorized by Paul Jacob on September 25th, 2006

Wow….now you can preserve all those exciting moments of your life with a camera which is smaller than a credit card. The saying that good things come in small packages is so true with this camera. Smaller than a credit card, this incredible innovation lets you take photographs quickly and easily. Its fast and easy to download, it can even be used as a web cam. Read the rest of this entry »



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