Rumor said Sony will be launch the Sony PlayStation Portable 2 now it’s true! Sony will unveiled this PSP2 on January 27 name as game playing smartphone.
The next Mobile World Congress in Barcelona which held on February will be display the next PlayStation Portable beside the Sony Ericsson touchscreen smartphone. Hopefully it’s not just a rumor and all of people can buy and try this new Sony gadget.
The most practical use for a USB duplicator like this is to speed up the process of copying corporate info to a bunch of promotional USB flash drives you intend to give away at a trade show. If you’ve decided not to just let an outside company do it, whether for cost or security reasons. And thanks to the Nexcopy SSUSB160PC’s support of USB 3.0, that copying process will go even faster now. Assuming of course you’re using USB 3.0 flash drives.
But what company is already giving away USB 3.0 flash drives as promotional/informational items? And where do I find them? There were still companies at CES, arguably the most tech-friendly of trade shows, distributing their press kits on plastic discs! So I find it hard to believe that USB 3.0 flash drives have reached the point of being an affordable promotional item. The duplicator does become a little more useful if you’re looking to clone a pile of USB 3.0 external hard drives for your traveling sales team or something, but with a price tag of $1499 I’d say it’s probably smarter to just drag your feet for another year when these are more commonplace and a lot cheaper.
The Zip, Touch-n-go is a very unique solution to an age old problem of long cables everywhere when trying to charge multiple device on the same table top.
The unique Zip Touch-n-go charger uses short device connectors that are then attached to the main charging device using magnets and makes it easy to charge any gadget or device whether it be an iPod or micro USB device.
With space for 16 devices to be charged in one go, your table top might be a little cluttered with devices but at least you don’t have to worry about the cables tangling and taking up precious table space.
Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released by the Joy Factory as yet, however it is thought it might be priced between $49-$100 when launched.
If you own both an iPad and iPhone the new Griffin PowerDock Dual iPad And iPhone dock might be the perfect gadget for you to help keep them both fully juiced up and ready for action.
The Griffin PowerDock Dual allows you to dock both devices at once and provides unobstructed views of your screens, allowing you to use them even while docked.
The dock even allow the speakers of your iPad to be play media, with sound channels that let the sound out, all be it in portrait orientation.
If the Griffin Dual Dock is the gadget for you its available to purchase directly from Griffin for $59.99
10 watt (2 amp) charging for your iPad, 5 watt (1 amp) charging for your iPhone or iPod
In the high-tech era, you’ll have to rely on technology to protect your cash and belongings. Here comes the iWallet which comes in the form like a regular wallet, meant for holding your cash and plastic money, but offering extra security i.e. allowing for only your unique fingerprint to open it.
The iWallet is equipped with a biometric fingerprint reader, which only allows your unique scan to open it. It also offers additional security by linking to your cellphone via Bluetooth. So, while the iWallet is more than 10-15 feet from your cellphone, it’ll make a loud alarm sound. This feature is definitely useful for the forgetful, either you’ve left your iWallet or cellphone behind, the alarm will sound to ensure you not to forget both your iWallet and cellphone.
The iWallet doesn’t come cheap, its price starts at $300 for the polycarbonate, $400 for the fiber glass and $600 for the carbon fiber model. Although they’re pricey but they’re able to protect your cash and credit cards and make use of technology for you not to forget your wallet.
The Octopus iPhone battery charger is an original solution to allow you to carry extra juice for your iPhone around with you while away from the power grid.
This unique battery charger is named Octopus after the eight sucker pads on one side which allow you to literally stick the pack to the back of your iPhone while it charges the battery.
The Octopus is able to provide roughly 50 percent more life to your iPhones battery and can be recharged when flat via the USB connector and supplied USB cable.
The Octopus iPhone Battery Charger is available from Chinavasion priced at around £19 or $29
Recent studies show that your smart phone, mp3 player, headphones,and other handheld devices are covered with more germs and bacteria than the bottom of your shoe!
Violight Cell Phone Sanitizer eliminates bacteria in minutes with advanced germicidal UV and ozone technology.
In under 5 minutes your device is sanitized without fussing with abrasive cleaners, messywipes, or liquid sprays that could potentially affect your favorite gadget.
One thing that we all want are speakers. Without the wires.
Aluratek has heard our collective plea and launched three new wireless audio products called Bump. Oddly there’s a wired model among them, but whatever. There’s the $49.99 AMS01F, which is a boombox that plays music from SD cards, line-in, or FM and delivers six hours on a charge.
Next up is the $79.99 AUWS01F which uses a signal sent from a 2.4GHz USB dongle in your PC or Mac to play tunes from your machine. Next is the $99.99 AWS01F, which is the AMS01F boombox with the addition of a separate wireless speaker.
Lastly there’s the $19.99 APS01F, a single little tweeter with a 3.5mm cable. They’re available now.
You know how it is these days – there are just way too many passwords to remember what with numerous user accounts of various social networking sites, emails and what not. Not only that, no longer can you just use “password” as your password, as many sites require a minimum length of characters as well as a healthy mix of numbers and letter. Well, the Password Vault will definitely come in handy, as this smartphone sized device is capable of holding account information for website addresses, usernames, passwords, and ATM PINs securely, storing them for immediate retrieval.
It will work differently from password information that is stored on a computer, since your passwords are stored offline in the vault’s memory. This makes sure that sensitive information within can never be compromised – not unless someone close to you nicks it away and uses brute force hacking to figure out its content. The Password Vault comes with a slide out keyboard, where you can also key in additional text notes and accounts after, surprise surprise, entering an initial password. Capable of storing up to 400 account records, it will certainly do its bit in mitigating the risky practice of leaving passwords on notes under keyboards or using a master password for every single account in your possession.
Buttons can be used to scroll between accounts for display on the LCD screen. Just in case you happen to have your precious Password Vault misplaced, lost, or stolen, all it takes are five unsuccessful attempts to access your accounts and the device will lock itself for 30 minutes, making sure your passwords remain safely protected. Pressing the reset button does exactly what it says – all data within will be permanently erased, so hopefully there is some sort of fail safe procedure there that requires you to key in yet another password to confirm the reset, otherwise the itchy fingers of an inquisitive kid might just do in your entire password collection.
At least it sports a built-in flash memory that ensures all of your passwords are retained in memory even when the CR2032 battery required is dead and has to be changed. At $49.95 a pop, this is certainly shaping up to be a pretty neat Christmas present for anyone who uses the computer a whole lot!
Mophie’s Juice Packs are a nice way to give additional juice to your iPhone but OTAS, a Japanese company, thinks that it has a rather good alternative too.
The company has come up with a new ultra slim and light battery for the iPhone 4, namely the Apocket B1100. The battery adds just 15mm and 51g to your iPhone and will apparently improve the phone’s battery life by 50%, thanks to its internal 1,100mAh battery. The Apocket B1100 also adds a microUSB port at the bottom of the device, allowing you to sync and charge the battery via a simple USB cable.