Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Day to day G-spot

$8,000 DIY Satellite Kit At $8,000, you can get a DIY satellite and sent into orbit, check out the TubeSat Personal Satellite Kit. Interorbital Systems says it can deploy 32 tiny satellites simultaneously from a rocket launched from the Pacific island of Tonga. The price, yes, only $8,000. TheTubeSat PS Kit is the low-cost alternative to the CubeSat. It has three-quarters of the mass (0.75-kg )and volume of a CubeSat, but offers room for most experiments.
My TV Remote for your iPhone Instead of acting like your current remote control by providing the same buttons on a digital screen, the My TV Remote app provides a significantly improved user experience. Rather than flipping through channels on your TV via up and down arrow buttons, a TV guide is downloaded to your phone so you can thumb through channels the same way you do music. Furthermore, you can see what shows are on each channel. It costs $10.
Brammo Empulse Brammo’s new electric motorcycle, Brammo Empulse. This all-new electric motorcycle has a top speed of of 100mph, and a range in excess of 100 miles on a single 2-hour charge. It’s powered by a 55 horsepower engine that develops 58lb-ft of torque. Brammo Empulse will available in three models: a 6kWh, 8kWh and 10kWh version with each averaging a 60, 80, and 100 mile range on a single charge. It will retail for $13,995.
Sony NEX-VG10 Handycam Sony claims, the NEX-VG10 is “the world’s first consumer camcorder with interchangeable lenses”. It will also accept Alpha mount lenses from Sony’s DSLR line with the use of an appropriate lens adaptor. It can capture full 1920x1080 high definition video at up to 24Mbps. Sound comes in via a Quad Capsule Spatial Array Stereo Microphone. Other features include a 3.0” LCD with sharp 921,000-dot resolution. It costs $2000.
Fisheye No 2 Rip Curl The Lomographic has collaborated with RipCurl to bring this special edition of Fisheye 2. This Rip Curl Fisheye 2 Special Edition Camera($52) has 170 degrees vision, comes in vivid colours, with Rip Curl logos, and a built-in flash. Pretty one! “Get ready to be sucked into a 170-degree whirl of vividly-coloured, barrel-distorted perspective as we bring you the Rip Curl Fisheye 2 Special Edition camera!”
Battalion 101 W860CU-3D iBUYPOWER has announced a new 3D gaming notebook called the Battalion 101 W860CU-3D. The notebook supports stereoscopic 3D gaming and 3D Blu-ray movies. The machine uses the Intel Core i5-520M mobile processor and has 4GB of DDR3 RAM, a Blu-ray optical drive, NVIDIA GTX285M graphics, and a widescreen LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 1366 x 768. It costs $1749.
GP2X CaanooGamePark announced a new Linux gaming portable called the Caanoo. Though it’s got the same 533MHz ARM9 processor as its predecessor, GamePark’s doubled the memory to 128MB, and added a 3D GPU to power the larger 3.5-inch touchscreen. Throwback buttons and a joystick take the place of D-pads, and there’s new accelerometer and vibration functions for a modicum of enhanced control. It will cost $150.

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