Friday, October 30, 2009

Vuzix Wrap 310 Video Eyewear


Vizix has announced its latest video eyewear, the new Wrap 310 Video Eyewear. The new eyewear boasts the same functions as the visor-style displays offered by the company except in a sunglasses design. It features a widescreen displays with a 428×240 screen resolution which is said to match to viewing a 55-inch screen from approximately 10 feet away.

Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive




Kingston has unleashed its latest technology, the SSDNow V Series 40GB Boot Drive. This latest SSD is designed for computer users who are looking to increase their current desktop performance. Because we know that platter drives have huge capacities but when it comes to starting up the system, it’s still the slowest component in today’s mainstream computers.

Sony Ericsson Aino Unlocked Version

Sony Ericsson Aino
Good news for all Sony Ericson Aino fans, because you can now get the latest Aino Unlocked version in the US market for $600 without the hassle to sign any contract with provider. This latest deviceof Sony Ericson is available through Sony’s Online store.

Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani Mobile Phone


Samsung has announced the birth of its latest mobile handset, the Samsung B7620 Giorgio Armani. This latest mobile phone of Samsung has a screen size of 3.5 inches, having a 16 million colors (65 thousand effective) resistive AMOLED touchscreen of WVGA resolution, a TouchWiz 2.0 UI, Work & Leisure mode switch key, an 8GB storage, a QWERTY keyboard, runs under Windows Mobile 6.5, and features a 360 degree spin capability, a delicate framework and construction.

Gallery: Hands on Motorola Droid



Thanks to Fred who tipped us about these pictures taken and released by Tinh te, its the Motorola Droid! Those of you who are interested in getting this beast won’t need us to explain much. Yes it does run the new Android 2.0 and many believe there is no doubt Moto has created a potential iPhone killer. Also if you’re in the US with this phone, you’ll be one of the first to use Google's new turn on turn maps navigation on it, absolutely free.