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The Casio Protrek PRW-5000 is specially designed for those who love outdoor sports such as surfing, scuba diving, ski, rock climbing, dirt bike, or hiking. The watch features a barometer, a compass, an altimeter, a thermometer and a tough solar cell. The new Casio PRW-5000 Protek is priced at a hefty 68,000 Yen ($748). [Casio]
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Kingston has introduced the successor to its DataTraveler 300 USB flash drive series with the announcement of the DataTraveler 310. Coming in 256GB capacity, the drive is able to provide read and write speeds of up to 25MB/s and 12MB/s, respectively. In addition, it also comes with SecureTraveler software allowing users to create and access a password-protected area up to 90 percent of the total capacity. The DataTraveler 310 will be sold for $1,108, however, there’s no word on release date yet. [Electronista]
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Mozilla Firefox is fast conquering the Internet Explorer and you do not need to guess the reason for the answer lies in creative add-on options like the just outed Multifox. Full marks for not only the creativity but even the add-on dubbing as it perfectly sounds like an offering from the Firefox realm. In simple terms, Multifox facilitates multiple accounts login for the same service.
It is seriously a novelty which will benefit everyone as most internet savvy people tend to have more than a single account for the same
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Kingston is set to drop their new Class 10 SDHC memory card for the mass market. Available in 16GB and 32GB sizes, these cards meet the Class 10 data transfer rate specification and are guaranteed to deliver maximum read/write speeds of up to 22/18 MB/s, respectively. The Kingston Class 10 SDHC Memory Card will start shipping on February 26th for $129 (16GB) and $245 (32GB), respectively.
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The eScale Luggage Scale from Heys USA is a a tiny digital luggage scale that helps you save on airline’s overweight fees. Measuring 2.5-inch x 6-inch x 1.75-inch, this ergonomically designed escale is molded to fit perfectly in your hand. The device comes with an easy-to-read display, a strong metal hook holds luggage. Each purchase comes with a 1 year warranty. [Product Page]
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Acer took MWC rather seriously this year with no fewer than five phone intros to its name spanning the range from Android to Windows Mobile 6.5.3, so we went ahead and put our hands on all of them today. Starting at the bottom of the range, the lowly beTouch E110 is obviously designed to compete head-to-head with the likes of the HTC Tattoo -- in fact, it apes the Tattoo's design pretty closely in some respects. Unlike Acer's higher-end Android phones, the E110 uses a custom skin that seems pretty well-suited for its QVGA resolution, and it's still
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Giga Pudding comes in vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry, and all you have to do is add boiling water and refrigerate. The video, however, is a bit misleading since the “giga” prefix means “billion” and the pudding in the ad is nowhere near large enough. Must be some kind of demo thing. So let’s see: if one pudding equals one of those Jello snack cups, which seems entirely reasonable, a Giga Pudding would end up weighing about 125,000 tons.
This is a lot of
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GN Netcom introduces the new Jabra Clipper Bluetooth stereo headset at the MWC 2010, which serves as an upgrade to the BT3030. The Clipper, in fact, is more like a Bluetooth receiver. It has a 3.5mm jack for users to use their own headphones though a pair of headphones is bundled.
The Clipper has a clip-on design, as its name tells. It offers up to six hours of talk time and eight days of standby. It will be priced at about GBP39.
[pocketlint][cnet]
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Craving some new arcade gaming head gear? How about this fashionable new “Metal Gear Arcade” head gear? The arcade game is based on Metal Gear Online and the head gear adds 3D and head-tracking. There’s also a gun controller and to complete the experience, the sit down arcade cabinets even pump out 5.1 sound.
This new arcade version of the game will be ready to play at the AUO Expo in Japan this week. We aren’t sure when you will be able to buy and wear this head-gear yourself though.
Will it take the gaming
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So, there's good news and bad news, and we tend to prefer starting with the former. According to Akihabara News, Mitsubishi has whipped up an upscaling technology to end all upscaling technologies -- one that takes vanilla 1080p material to 4K x 2K without breaking a sweat. Now, for the less-than-awesome tidbit. For whatever reason, the tech is not yet compatible with Blu-ray content, and moreover, you're still nowhere close to being able to afford a 4K television or projector. Here's hoping this breakthrough makes 'em a wee bit more feasible for the
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