Instructables.com is showing you how to turn a noname USB to a Apple retro pendrive.
“Apple itself never released a self-branded USB pendrive, so let fill the gap!
I found a noname USB pendrive in my drawer. It is an old, 128 Mb model, so was easy to sacrifice for this project. Also here is an old apple II keyboard too. The apple logo is from the keyboard too.
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Eternaleds is introducing their new Hydrolux-4 LED lightbulb which claimed as the world’s first LED bulb to use liquid-cooling technology to give true 360 degree light like a regular light bulb. The Hydrolux-4 let you save more on your electric bill as it consumes only 4-watts of electricity. Each lightbulb is rated for 35,000 hours of use and the liquid inside is harmless paraffin oil that has been tested and certified safe to UL and ROHS standards. The Hydrolux-4 LED lightbulb is available in “warm white” and “daylight” options. Check out the video after the break. Read more…
This is the PSP version of Assassin’s Creed which explains the link between the first Assassin’s Creed and Assassin’s Creed 2. Video after the break. Read more…
Here’s a video shot on a Rokko Liner in Kobe, Japan, showing how paper clips stand up when the train accelerates and brakers. That is because of electromagnetism leaking through the floor. Oh no! Don’t wear dress to train! Check it out after the break. Read more…
BTCC driver and Fifth Gear presenter stretching the legs of a Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce around the Welsh countryside in this Fifth Gear segment. Video after the break. Read more…
The B6000 is a TV phone, it’s looks a lot like a SE phone. Full name ~ Mo Xing B6000, comes with dual SIM card support, 2.8 inch display screen, integrated audio & video player, dual cameras (front 0.3MP, Back 1.3MP), FM radio, Bluetooth connectivity and a microSD slot. It is running on GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz network, measures 110 x 43 x 21 mm and weighs 135g. The Mo Xing B6000 is available at $120. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Yamaha has released its latest stereo speaker and cradle for both iPod and iPhone 3G called the PDX-30. Simple, elegant and comes with different colors. It is a 2x15W that will be available in Japan next month for 19,800 Yen (€151). More pictures after the break. Read more…
FujiFilm is planning to release the world’s first consumer 3D stills camera as early as September. The camera comes with two lenses to capture two shots of the same scene with two slightly different angles.
The pictures can be printed on some kind of special paper with a clear plastic overlay that acts like a lens or viewed on an on an 8-inch LCD photoframe that displays the two images separately to the left and the right eyes.
The camera is going for $600, the photoframe will cost a few hundred bucks and printing will be couple bucks each.
[via Ubergizmo]
Epson and Sanrio have partnered up and released a new Hello Kitty Notebook. It is based on Endeavor NJ2150, powered by Celeron 900 (2.2GHz) with 1GB of RAM, 80GB of HDD or a Core 2 Duo P8700, with 2GB of RAM and 160GB of HDD. Both spec will come with 15.4” LCD with a 1280×800 resolution and a DVD Super Multi. This lappie is sold in limited quantity at Sanrio’s online store and a few store in Tokyo.
[via Akihabaranews]
Are you a true iPhone fan, who collect from 1st gen to 3rd gen, 2G to 3GS, both black and white? Yeah, if you have a lot of iPhones, you could start a mini server. The above is just a prototype created by Japan’s FreeBit to promote the ServersMan app which gives iPhone users the ability to use their phone as network storage.
[via SlipperyBrick]
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