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This USB drive features a heavily encrypted diary application which, to the dismay or parents, means no more reading what their teenage daughters are up to.  Encryption is provided PKI-based hardware encryption especially designed to safeguard their precious privacy.
Encryption used in this device enterprise-grade quality and so would find a home in the corporate market […]

Printing messages on flowers?  This has got to be one of the most interesting devices that I have seen in a while.  The Flower Art Color Painter will actually allow you to print images or text onto flower petals.  So you can shove in a white rose and get a heart printed on it.
This could […]

Cellphone Jammers are becoming more popular these days especially with some of the wonderfully portable units such as this one.  The CX 200 Portable Director II Cell Phone Jammer (Japanese) will provides you with two modes of cellular jamming.  Either a 70-second timer mode or fading out a call with “natural atmosphere”.
The unit is powered […]

Rakon, a New Zealand eletcronics company, has developed a minute GPS receiver chip that can easily be embedded into mobile phones, PDA’s, watches and perhaps even yourself!  The receiver is smaller than a baby’s fingernail and is completely plug and play and it is even able to pick up on weak GPS signals.
Brent Robinson, Rakon’s […]

Michael Leung, a designer in Amersterdam, has come up with a few interesting designs for USB cases.  As an example he has blended a USB drive with every day items, such as a ruler, to come up with some interesting variations.
Combining a USB Flash Drive with a ruler makes a lot of sense as it’s […]

Scott Banks has come up with a robot that can take X-Ray pictures of patients (usually those who are suffering from orthopedic injuries) while they are doing normal activities such as walking.  Current X-Ray, MRI and CT systems don’t work to well when it comes to injuries that only persist when the patient’s joints are […]

Samsung has unveiled their brilliant pocket-sized projector which will be available soon for an estimated £449.  This beauty comes in at under 660g and features a Carl Zeiss lens meaning this is one of the smallest, brightest (thanks to the DLP LED technology) and lightest projector available right now.
Of course any portable device needs to […]

The Freehold Borough School District in New Jersey has is protecting their school kids with biometric access controls.  Thanks to a $369 000 federal grant the district has decided to implement 242-point-comparison iris scanning on it’s doors.
LG has supplied the hardware while HP has supplied IrisAccess software which together form a complete access-control system […]

The Sony Vaio range of laptops have been receiving quite an upgrade this year as another one, the F TV series, has been released.  The Sony Vaio F TV comes with impressive features such as it’s 15.4″ LCD screen combines a full-blown MPEG TV Card, 1.66Ghz CPU, Dual Layer DVD burning and a whopping 1280×800 […]

Toshiba has designed a mobile phone around a new 2.1 cm hard disk drive.  The handset, the W41T, will go on sale through KDDI in early February and will be positioned as a music player which integrate into the KDDI music download service.
This music phone features bluetooth, 3.2 megapixel camera, FM radio and 2.4″ 240×320 […]





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