Amazon has started selling the Archos 5 Internet Tablet. In case you didn’t know, the gadget is a 4.3-inch (800 x 480) touchscreen PMP with WiFi, 3.5G connectivity and GPS. The cool part of the Archos 5 is that it supports HDTV out via an HDMI output. Other features include an optional DVR station, Web [...] Full story...
Synology has begun shipping their latest Network Attached Storage (NAS) device for the mass market. Dubbed as the DiskStation DS410, the device is equipped with a 1.
Belkin has finally launched their Max Sleeve for iPad. Priced at $39.99 each, the Belkin Max Sleeve is a nylon-fronted, neoprene-backed case with three zippers.
The Vizit Cellular Photo Frame will be released on March 23rd, 2010 for $280 (plus subscription fees).
KINGMAX has rolled out the latest Pop series USB Flash drive, which is known as the KD-01. Available in blue, orange, purple, and red, the device supports the USB 2.
Taiwanese company IDTI (Integrated Digital Technologies) has showed off the latest 21.5-inch Full HD touch-screen display during CeBIT 2010.
Still remember the Garmin Edge 500 Cycling GPS that we mentioned in September 2009? Garmin has recently announced two new color schemes for this gadget.
ASUS has successfully developed a new technology that allows you to unlock extra CPU cores to unleash more power.
The Twist Alarm Clock from D-Forme uses its two displays and two rotatable parts to create a math problem, for example 8+2=?.
Here’s a look at Albatron’s upcoming 21.5-inch multi-touch monitor, the OTM215L1. This widescreen monitor is WHQL certified, meaning user can enable multi-touch function under Windows 7 without installing driver.
Scythe is out with another one of its CPU cooler called the Yasya. Based on the newly developed T.M.L.