Since the iPad 2 came out we’ve seen many new products and accessories for it, and we will most likely see more pop up. Griffin is a well known brand for accessories dedicated to iPods, iPhones and more. Their latest addition is for the iPad as well.
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Universal Serial Bus, better known as the USB, has been present for many years in computer history. Today we couldn’t imagine our computers and devices without USB support, and when USB was invented, its creators had no clue that it would become such a hit in the future. Recently we got an interesting concept that might enhance and change the way in which standard USB works.
Nowadays, many users prefer all-in-one PCs because they are lightweight and slim but the downside is that they offer limited hardware specifications. This latest PC from SkinnyBytes however differs from the ‘norm’ in that it boasts power over Ethernet feature.
Nowadays there is an increasing need to electric energy and there’s no better way to save it than to carefully use it only when needed. Although saving energy seems easy, it’s hard to track how much energy are you using and are there are any limits that you’re exceeding. In order to help you track how much energy are you using, solution comes from 4Home and Marvell.
Leaked by Motorola themself in a webpage that was meant to be published at a later date are the specs of the Motorola Droid. We spoke about the Android Moto as a potential iPhone killer this week, now its specs have been confirmed.
The Droid will have a 3.7-inch, 16:9 touch screen with 480 x 854 resolution. A 5 megapixel camera with 4x zoom, autofocus, and dual LED flash. A 1400 mAh Li-ion battery for up to 385 minutes of usage time and 270 hours standby. The powerhouse of the phone will be a 550MHz processor. There will be a pre-installed 16GB microSD card. Connectivity wise, GPS, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g WiFi and a micro USB port as standard. Six ounces of weight spread out over a 2.4 x 4.6 x 0.5-inch body.
Designed by the Japanese to help those who need power the most at times of natural disasters, the Sterling Multi PowerStation 5600 is a multi-equipped, emergency lifesaver device that gives you a combination of hand-crank-powered-dynamo LED light, AM/FM radio, three rechargeable AA batteries, and adapters capable of charging most cell phones and portable devices.
Though we don’t usually think about needing these handy gadgets in the UK, this torch could come in handy on outdoor trips such as camping. More importantly for those in other parts of the world where earthquakes occur frequently, this is extremely useful.













