Transcend has released a new storage capacity to its JetFlash V90C Classic USB flash drive series. They have the 16GB model now. JetFlash V90C Classic USB flash drive comes with a capless design, keychain-friendly, laser-etched casing, swivel USB 2.0 connector and a transfer speed up to 15MB/s. No words on pricing at the moment.
[via Techfresh]
With Casio CD printer, you no longer need the marker. It writes on your CD with thermal energy with five different fonts and 650 built-in symbols. It looks old somehow, but still, a rare item. I don’t see this thing all the time.
[via New Launches]
The music video for the song “Cascades” by Flakjakt is recorded using iPhone 4. It takes 2 days for the song, 1.3 days for the video shot and 2 days for the editing.
“In a fun weeklong experiment, my friend Marty and I collaborated on this video for an original song I wrote specifically for the iPhone 4 shoot. The overall goal was to produce a great, entertaining music video first and foremost, regardless of what camera we were shooting. I think the end result is rather unique and quite a fun experience to watch!”
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Nope, you didn’t see that wrongly! Yes, from now on, whenever you’re in the urge of updating your Facebook and your phone’s battery’s dried out, search on the floor for some dimes and dial 1800-FACEBOOK at your nearest public phone, key in your username and password, and key in your status before the airtime runs out!
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Adidas’s new leather Wings 2.0 shoes designed by Jeremy Scott. Wings on your shoes, Cool? They will be on sale through Adidas Originals online store on August 10th, 2010.
Nice right, this is the Adidas’s new leather Wings 2.0 shoes designed by Jeremy Scott, will be available at Adidas Originals online store on August 10th, 2010. *no, this won’t make you fly like Percy Jackson.
[via LikeCool]
Australian illustrator Megan Herbert has created two beautifully intricate stencils to dust some art to your coffee and cakes with cocoa. More pictures after the break. Read more…

After 13 years since Google’s domain got up and function, some people might still be totally clueless as to how this massive search engine company works. PPCBlog has this infographic chart of Google, which some of you might be interested in digging the flow of it.
[via Gizmodo]

Gyroscope looks like something above. But then there’s 1 of that in the new iPhone 4. How does it look like in a nanometer size? Well iFixit has a tear down to the microscope to show us how it looks like in circuit board size of a dust.
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It has been proven that the new iPhone 4 shatters easily. What’s more, you need to grip it ‘differently’ or else your calls will eventually drop. The new Vapor4 bumper is here to protect your iPhone, and still keep its sleek and sexy looks, with some even sexier touches.
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HDMI cables have been out for quite some time now since 2003, and there’s lots of electronic devices that’s based on HDMI. There’s also other new cables like the DisplayPort, which is mainly for computer display, though DisplayPort has been upgraded to support audio frequencies too. But now, a group of consumer electronics company has grouped to create yet another new standard A/V cable base on Ethernet, and called it HDBase-T.
HDBase-T is an effort from huge electronics product manufacturers like Samsung, LG, Sony, and even Valens which manufacture semi conductors. The concept is based on Cat5e/6 cables, and by using a slight tweak, they’re able to use Ethernet cables to transmit audio and video signals. The only main advantage would be that it can also transfer small amount of power, 25W to a maximum of 50W, whereas HDMI can’t. Also, Ethernet cables can be rather long and cheap.
But when you start to mass produce products based on such standard, and some consumers actually go and use some cheapo China-made Cat5e cables, things won’t go very well I assume, with lots of noise on screen and signal lost complains from consumers with no knowledge of these things. Then again, the standard will only start lifting on 2011, therefore its too early to guess what’ll we end up using. Perhaps half way down, another standard has been found?
[via HDBase-T]
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