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I’m sure that everyone has a hard-to-miss moments in their life. Whether it is a happy or fascinating event, we’ll sure want to keep in our memory. Well, I myself like to keep the good moment by recording video of it. My dad have a Sony camcorder that let me to do that, but the problem is it’s too big to be taken to anywhere.


sanyo xacto c6

I’m looking for an alternative and i have found one. It’s a digital camera that can captures high-resolution 6-megapixel still images and VGA quality motion video with a stereo audio. The best thing is all fits in your pocket! The compact and egonomic design makes it very easy to hold.

Sanyo Xacti C6 is better than the previous version (C5). It is packed with essential function such as low-noise operating condition, 6 megapixel CCD censor, and uses 9 pixel mixing technology which enable much brighter and clearer video in low-light situations to be recorded.

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Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

When we talk about teddy bear, we might think of our little sister or adorable girlfriend who loves to hug them. Children especially, but this one will surely make them feel horrified.

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As you can see, hidden in this cute teddy bear there’s USB memory stick. I did not know how much the space it got, whether it is USB 2.0 or 1.0, but it’s quite sad to see the head being removed isn’t it?

Poor little teddy bear… As far as I know, there’s no plan by the creator making it available for purchase yet but if you’re interested I think you can make one too. Buy a little teddy bear and stuff your thumb drive inside it. It probably won’t need much effort.

Comments (1) Posted on Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

Nadine Jarvis and Jayne Potter has successfully design a lamp that was given the name “The Blushing Light”. The unique thing about this lamp is it will light up whenever your cellphone receive or make a call. It will stop blushing after the call ended.

This phone will react when receiving the Electromagnetic Field (EMF) emitted from a mobile phone. It response to the emotional pitch of the phone. The designers interest in humanizing technology is amazing and their work should be appreciated. Enough said, let’s take a look at the blushing lamp in action.

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Comments (1) Posted on Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

Saitek A 350

For iPod’s user, make you look cooler by changing your earphone with this stylish headphones. It’s wireless and specially designed for iPod.

If you did not own an iPod, don’t worry since this Bluetooth headphones is also suitable for use with other audio player, (Zen MP3 Player, Sony PSP, you name it) and PC or MAC. Saitek claims that if the headphone is fully charged, you can expect approximately 6 hours of battery life.

At $99, the Saitek A-350’s Bluetooth Headphone’s audio performance is good (cumbersome cord has been eliminated) and it is less expensive than competing products from Logitech. It is also comes with carrying case.

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Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Have you seen this product before? Well, I don’t think it have horror looking because of its nice shape and design with snowy-white color. It looks cute instead! I don’t recommend gamers to play Counter-Strike with this mouse though and I think you know the reason.

With 800dpi laser, 3 mouse buttons, and a scroll wheel, this mouse is going to haunt you with a price tag of $35.98. Buy it, give it to your kids and they will appreciated that. Since Halloween is just a few day away, why not grab it quickly now.

ghost computer mouse

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Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

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