i Station U43 from Digital Cube
You should check this amazing I-Station U43 from Digital Cube. It’s really entertaining.
You should check this amazing I-Station U43 from Digital Cube. It’s really entertaining.

Well, it’s a watch with a small rotating Earth that makes a full rotation once every 24 hours. Designed in Japan and made by Seiko Instruments, this is an interesting and unique timepiece. There is a small time zone indicator for the hour and a small orange dot to indicate the minutes. The movement is Quartz with a custom set of 3 reducing gears in the drive train and is powered by a 10 year Lithium battery. The bezel is 45 mm in diameter and the entire case is made of light weight Titanium. The crystal is super tough Hardlex and is of optical quality to create the effect of the Earth floating inside the frame. This watch has these great features.
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Is Wonderbeings a word? We are gonna say ’sure, why not?’ If you disagree, please politely put your complaint into the nearest bit bucket. Now then, back to the Wonderbeings that are Cube World digital stick-people.
What is Cube World ?
Well, to explain it using the manufacturer’s slogan, Cube World is simply, ‘Stick People Sticking Together’. That’s not a bad first pass, but we are going to go one better and give you the inside scoop on just how interesting Cube World really is. Forget about Tamagotchis, these things are function before cute. But cute is present, trust us. Cube World is a complex community of digital people who live in boxes. They each have their own behavior set. The boxes they live in have magnetic contacts on four sides (conduits we might say) so that they might connect with other Cube World folks. When connected Cube World folks interact with one another in amazing ways. It’s that simple. And complex. And therein lies the fundamental pleasure with Cube World.

This Thumb Drive will self-destruct in 10 seconds…
Thumb drives are a convenient and cool way to carry around your data, and with drive sizes in the gigabytes, you can store a ton of photos, files, music, and video in a very tiny space. Unfortunately, due to their small sizes, they are targets for information thieves.

Taking high quality photos with your cameraphone is hard enough without graininess, light problems, etc. Fortunately, the people at Nokia have introduced the N82. It features a 2.4-inch (240 x 320) display, 5.0-megapixel camera, 100MB internal memory, a built-in GPS receiver, and Bluetooth 2.0 w/A2DP.

LG Electronics had press event with the launch of its real music phone ‘Rhapsody in Music Phone(model: LG-LB3300)’ in Seoul, Korea.
Attending this event, Mark Levinson who is the founder of MLAS, the high-end audio manufacturing company, participated in the development of the Rhapsody in Music Phone.
Lenovo launched their most compact desktop pc ‘Thinkcentre A61e’ in Korea market, which achieves EPEAT Gold level.
Users can choose either AMD Athlon 64×2 Dual Core processor or AMD Sempron Single Core processor, and suggested price starts from 673,000(KRW)

We’ve been very impressed with this tiny Stainless Steel Digital Camcorder. It’s a great occasional use camera that goes anywhere. The entire casing is made from very solid stainless steel and feels great in your hand. The screen is a beautiful hi-res LCD display. Not only does the camera shoot full DVD quality video (720×480 30fps) it takes 5.4 Megapixel still photos and has a built-in flash. The interface is slick and simple to navigate. All photos and video are stored on an SD memory card (not included). You can get up to 2 hours of DVD quality video and hundreds of photos on a 2 GB SD card. The included software allows you to convert your videos for playback on iPod, PSP or Cell Phone. Videos are stored in MPEG4 format and look great when burned to DVD (You’ll need some kind of DVD burning software. Not Included).

We’ve lusted after wristwatch cell phones before cell phones even existed. Hey, we love our iPhones… but there’s something irresistible about talking Dick Tracy style into your watch. Fortunately we don’t have to play favorites because the Touchscreen Cell Phone/PDA Wristwatch is an unlocked GSM cell phone. Just pop your existing sim card out of the top of your iPhone (or other GSM Cell Phone from AT&T/Cingular or T-Mobile) and insert it into the back of the watch and power it up. Call your standard cell phone number and your wrist will start ringing.