2006-12-28

UMPC sem botões





You'll stop laughing at the unfortunate name of this device about a minute into this video of PMPINSIDE's Uren V1 being unboxed. The slim in-car PC/UMPC hybrid packs all of the features we wrote about before: 1GHz processor, 30GB hard drive, Windows XP, GPS, FM transmitter, 3-megapixel camera, DMB TV tuner, two USB ports, audio out port, miniSD and compact flash slots. Cripes, that feature set rivals my current laptop. It also comes with a remote control (for the back seat). And it's got no buttons—just a 7-inch wide touchscreen. Bjorn imported it from Korea, which is probably the only way it will ever get into the US. –Noah Robischon

UREN V1 Unboxing Video [Ultramobilelife.com]

HUB USB sem fio

At last year's CES, Gefen announced a wireless USB hub with 30-foot range. It was pure vapor, like most of the ultra-wideband wireless USB gear we saw. For this year's CES the company is announcing a wireless USB hub with a 100-foot range—along with wireless extenders for component audio, HDMI and VGA. Gefen claims that three of these products are already in production, and I sure hope the HDMI extender is one of them. Here's a rundown:
* The four port USB extender uses Wisair's 3.5GHz ultra-wideband and will have up to 400 Mbps throughput for $249.
* The component audio extender can deliver up to 1080i resolution within 300-feet line of site. It will cost $1,499.
* The wireless HDMI extender uses TZero's ultra-wideband, will have a 30-foot range, and support resolution up to 1080i and 400 Mbps transfer speeds for $499.
* The VGA extender has a 100-foot range and supports 1280x1024 or 780p resolutions, no word on pricing.

Gefen's new wireless extenders will all be available in Q1 2007—we hope.

Gefen Announces UWB Products (Again) [Wi-Fi Networking News]

RETIRADO DE: http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/wireless/gefens-wireless-usb-with-100foot-range--for-real-this-time-224814.php

2006-12-18

Interfaces

Ambientes virtuais 3D com interfaces de Tato













2006-12-15

Veiculo Hibrido - Rua e Trilho

Dual-Mode Vehicle Takes to Road and Rail

Is it a bus or a train? This dual-mode mini train is both. The JR Hokkaido Railway Company in Japan has been testing a bus that can switch between steel wheels and street-ready rubber tires, tooling around on the train track as a solo vehicle and avoiding accidents with satellite assistance, and then driving on city streets just like any other bus.

After its successful test run last month, the company vows to make its first trip with paying passengers next April. In addition to its versatility, the vehicle's $150,000 cost is just a seventh of the price of a conventional diesel rail car, and it's easier and cheaper to maintain, too. When these babies hit the road, every street wil be a potential train station.

Acessorios iPod

MusicJam With Your iPod



Slip that iPod into the MusicJam, plug in the included microphone and your guitar, and you have yourself a $229 recording studio. It even has XLR inputs, tipping its hat toward professionalism.

If you're not looking for even 15 minutes of fame, there's also karaoke software included. Too bad it's not waterproof—it would be a perfect shower karaoke machine for our aqua-crooning editor.

site:
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/musicjam-with-your-ipod-be-famous-or-not-222137.php

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