
Print your photos with Dell Wasabi Ultramobile Photo Printer anywhere and everywhere.
Lightweight and compact, it fits in your pocket. It prints without wires using Bluetooth technology.
And there are no complicated drivers to install or any software to update. Simply charge Wasabis battery and go! It holds up to 12 sheets of adhesive-backed ZINK Paper. With no ink. Not even a drop.
ZINK, Zero-Ink Technology from ZINK Imaging means no ink is required to print.
It even fits in your pocket and only weighs 8 oz. It comes in three colors black blue and pink.
It has a one-touch Reprint button to quickly print the photos multiple times.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wasabi Photo Printer
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Mini USB Monitor
It is the Mimo Mini USB Monitor which can be plugged into your laptop or computer. It measures 77mm x 127mm x 17mm, with an LED backlit 4.3 inch WVGA (800 x 480) display. It’s entirely USB bus powered. No inconvenient additional power cords, just plug it into a USB port and you are all set to go without having to worry about an outlet. It costs about $200.
The monitors are designed to be a single use screen for dedicated applications such as IM windows, stock quote streamers, toolbars for programs like Photoshop and calendars. The Mimo Mini USB monitor can be oriented to view landscape or portrait views. Nanovision is aptly named because their product line is compiled of mini LCD monitors which connect via USB.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Super Slim LED Page Light
Super Slim LED Page Light with thin, lightweight and useful design which allows users to read at night while the light won't disturb someone who is sleeping. 4 bright white LEDs reflect the light inside the lens then onto the page, but not your eyes. Just place it on the book or the page which you want to read. This thin and lightweight solution allows you to continue flipping pages without disturbing anyone else around, Offering 40 hours of light. It is suitable for travellers that it fits in your backpack for you to carry around.
Zpen by Dane-Elec
The Zpen by Dane-Elec is a revolutionary device that brings note-taking to a whole new level. Ideal for use in classrooms, meetings, at work, while traveling and on the go, the Zpen will change the way you write forever.
Pens are still an essential business tool to have these days - they’re pretty handy when you need to jot down something quickly and don’t happen to have a computer or notebook to fire up Notepad in time.
This is a wireless digital pen that is able to transfer handwritten notes as well as drawings over to a computer within seconds, doing away with the need to scan a piece of paper.
The Zpen lets you write on any kind of paper and download your handwritten notes on your PC, Mac or Linux machine and view them on screen. On a PC, Note Search allows you to easily locate keywords within your handwritten notes.
I wonder just how good it is at recognizing the billions of different handwriting from different people all over the world?
Features:
· Write with the pen, on any kind of paper.
· Download your handwritten notes on your PC, Mac or Linux and view them on screen
· Find keywords back on your handwritten notes
· Convert your handwritten notes in digital text and use your standard word processing
Monday, June 2, 2008
Toyota's New Night View Technology
Toyota Motor Corp's "Crown Hybrid" released in May 2008 is equipped with the "Night View" system that displays the view of the road ahead at night. Toyota's new Night View technology In normal daylight, the 1280 pixel wide LCD displays what appear to be normal instruments, but at night, the LCD displays an alternate view in front of the car by displaying the view of the road ahead on the LCD meters, which allows drivers to see better under low-light conditions.
The newest Crown Hybrid employs pattern recognition to recognize pedestrians. Multiple sets of image data on the shapes of pedestrians have been prepared and, the shape of the image shot by the system is compared with the data. When the system determines that a pedestrian is present, yellow frames are displayed around the pedestrian as well as the entire image on the screen.
The yellow frame surrounding the entire image helps driver to recognize pedestrians without moving the sight to the LCD meter.
The pedestrian detection function will not be activated when it is too dark to turn on the low-beam light. Wipers operated in rain will lower the recognition accuracy.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
KumoTek-X Robotics
The "KumoTek-X" (KT-X) bipedal robot is the latest robot to emerge from the creative labs of KumoTek Robotics and Vstone Corporation. The robot was designed to offer an entertaining, low-cost alternative to high-end robotics, while stylishly combining the latest in sleek design and cutting-edge robotics engineering.
Much like its Vstone counterpart Robovie-X, the KT-X measures 13.5 inches tall. It comes completely loaded with action with over 75 reprogrammed motions and weighs 2.9lbs.
Unlike the robots in Hollywood movies, who are most of the time the bad-guys, the bipedals in the KT series are here for a good cause. The series is a good-guys-gang of KumoTek’s Robot P.E.T.S. (Robots Promoting Education Through Science) educational system, imparting knowledge to the kids eternally stuck to their video-games. Now with a life-size robot right in your house, who wouldn’t like to learn? What if it just gets angry and gives an electrical shock!? Well, but that is unlikely to happen as the robot can be controlled with a standard PS2 wireless controller.
This amazing robot is capable walking, running, somersaulting and standing up from a face-up or face-down lying position. It can even be programmed to pull itself up autonomously after it has fallen over.
It stands 13 inches tall, has 17 servo actuated joints (i.e., 17 degrees of freedom), a powerful 60MHz HV processor with 512kB ROM / 64kB RAM and comes fully loaded with over 75 preprogrammed motions.
The KT-X currently comes in 3 configurations:
KT-X Lite: 13 motors
KT-X: 17 motors
KT-X Gladiator: (w/ rotating hips and torso): 20 motors 

Friday, May 30, 2008
APPLE'S 3G IPHONE
The upcoming 3G version of the iPhone, has improved security features and new iPhone apps, will keep customers salivating, but that international expansion is the primary reason Apple will hit the 10 million mark
This mobile platform will be a hot gaming machine.
New iPhone with 3G and GPS features in Q1 of 2008. This prediction is based on some facts: “Apple has tapped Broadcom’s Global Locate unit to supply assisted GPS chips for the phone, the chips able to pin point location based on combination of satellite and cellular antenna signals.
Camera: the iPhone 3G will have a 5 megapixel camera.
Push Email: the next generation iPhone will support Microsoft’s business e-mail server software Microsoft Exchange and a “push” email functionality similar to BlackBerry.
Capacity & Price: 32GB , 16GB and perhaps 8GB.
