The WidgetStation, it is a small clock with 2 screens which can be connected to the internet. The WidgetStation just received the Design and Engineering Showcase Honors 2007 (CES). Aside from displaying time in different zone and wake you up, this clock also able to display the weather news and stock information, RSS feeds, internet radio, and show photos. It will be available for sell on the early 2007. More pics…
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Remember the
Shopping Bag Bra I posted few days ago, the Japanese bra which doubles up as a shopping bag. Here’s a the video demonstration….
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Triumph International Japan has unveiled a bra that can be used as a shopping bag. It is called the “No! Shopping Bag Bra” (NO! reji-bukuro bra). It is designed for reduction of plastic bag consumption. Read more…
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Running out of USB ports, get this Cubite speakers. This speaker system provides four USB 1.1 hubs. It also comes with a 3.55 stereo jack and delivers an impressive output of 3 watt. It measures 10 x 10 x 10 and weighs 516g. You can pick up one at Gadgeter for £24.95.
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Digital Cubes released its “mini” 2.4 T-DMB PMP. It comes with 2.4inch LCD display, a cradle equipped with an external speaker, TV-out, audio-out, high speed 2.0 USB connects, a text view and a photo album to store your beautiful images. Supported media format includes MPEG4, WMV9 for videos and MP3, WMA, OGG, PCM for audio. It is available in 1GB, 2GB or 4GB. Pricing and availability has not been announced. More views…
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The FlashPoint SharePlayer, this multi-functional device features an integrated FM radio, FM recording, a built-in microphone, and e-book capability. Estimated about 25 million people around the world indulge in audio books, with this SharePlayer you will be able to carry your digital library around. It’s equipped with a communication tool with allows you to copy files remotely. Additionally this Shareplayer also doubles up as a MP3 player and USB storage drive. This SharePlayer is a great device which you can plug on any USB flash drive and transferring files without the need of computer.
[via Ubergizmo]
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