QNAP Turbo NAS TS-119 Electronic Gadgets
This is latest electronic gadgets are showing best conceptual technology and all future for this product is more conceptual because usable components for this product is more advance and show latest new look advance designing. And this QNAP has announced the world first and second disk to NAS in Turbo NAS TS-119 and TS-219. The newest generation of servers has all the features and reliability of your predecessors inherited, but represents themselves in a sophisticated black. This host is TS-119 and 219 compared to its predecessors in more than twice as fast performance regions. When you read are 60-70 MB / s possible, when writing 30-40 Megabyte / s. And the TS-219 with 2 HDDs is satisfied with 21 watts and support the Turbo NAS automatically time controlled switching on and shutting down. Both servers support 8 ISCSI target volumes in IP Filtering with Network Access Protection and surveillance station 2 IP cameras and Download Station Support Bit Torrent /FTP etc. Of course still versatile server features EG File and FTP servers or a web server with PHP and MySQL support. QNAP Turbo NAS TS-119 Electronic Gadgets are already familiar with the brand new and modern AJAX-based firmware version 3 (beta) shipped and customer can choose whether he known the 2.x version or the new 3.0 install.Electronics audio and navigation applications
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Tune Belt Products for Nike + iPod Sport Kit
This Dandy Gadget: Tune Belt is lining up its new products for Nike + iPod Sport Kit, Sport Armband and Sensor Case at CES 2009, Las Vegas.
The Sport Armband features a hidden pocket to hold a key or money, a clear protective window cover , a cord management flap, and reflective materials. The case is washable and adjusts with a stretch Velcro armband to fit biceps 8″ - 17″.
And new Sensor Case is allowing the Sport Kit system to be used with nearly any shoe. It quickly and easily attaches around shoe laces to securely hold the sensor. The Sensor Case can be used with 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation nanos.
Both products are available immediately at $19.95 for Sport Armband and $7.95 for Sensor Case.
Fuel cell cars hit the road
Electric cars have been getting plenty of buzz lately, but the development of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is still going strong. The California Fuel Cell Partnership, along with Powertech Labs, National Hydrogen Association, and U.S. Fuel Cell Council, will seek to regain the spotlight with a road trip to demonstrate the practicality of these vehicles.
Twelve fuel cell cars from seven automakers will drive from Chula Vista, in Southern California, up to Vancouver, Canada, a trip of 1,700 miles. Vancouver was chosen for the destination because it will play host to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, where a fleet of fuel cell buses will provide transportation.
Fuel cell cars that will be making the trip include the Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell, Mercedes F-Cell, Honda FCX Clarity, Hyundai Tucson FCEV, Kia Borrego FCEV, Nissan X-Trail, Toyota FCHV-adv Highlander, and Volkswagen HyMotion. The cars, which have ranges of 200 to over 500 miles, will be relying on a mobile refueling station for their hydrogen needs.
The tour starts on May 26 in Chula Vista, and ends on June 3 in Vancouver. Stops have been scheduled along the route so the public can get a chance to see these cars.
Orange Power Pump
If you have plans to head off to a place where you know there won’t be a power outlet for miles anywhere, then might we suggest the Orange Power Pump to help your gadgets remain juiced up even when it rains (yeah, solar power can be a pain if it is particularly cloudy all day long). This device will feature a compact generator that has a turbine driven by a standard air bed foot pump. Instead of making sure your inflatable pillow is comfortable enough to sleep on, why not use that time to generate enough juice for your cell phone to make a call to the nearest pizza delivery outlet? After all, the urban geek isn’t exactly well equipped to handle grizzly bears and deer hunting.
Orange Tabbee Wi-Fi Internet Tablet
April 5, 2009
The Orange Tabbee, the new Wi-Fi internet tablet to hit back at O2’s Joggler, is not restricted to desk usage in serving as a true tablet device complete with docking cradle - which also serves to charge the device - and as well as offering internet access to allow for basic browsing or access to news, weather, traffic, stocks, etc information (no word as to whether it supports RSS feeds - we assume it does) whilst also offering broad multimedia support allowing the device to show videos, play digital audio and even act in the capacity of a digital photo frame (loading media from SD memory cards or via USB flash drives thanks to its built-in SD and USB slots).
On and above the capabilities outlined above, the Orange Tabbee is also billed as offering a number of family friendly features such as message board functionality which will serve rather nicely as a sort of digital post-it note (especially handy to remind the cat to feed the husband whilst you’re out).
The Orange Tablee is set to become available to Orange customers in France in Q2 of this year for around 300 Euros (roughly $402) though, at the time of writing, Orange are yet to confirm any specific release details with respect to the UK market.
Kyocera Unveils Kinetic Flexible OLED Cell Phone
by Ariel SchwartzCharting the future of cell phone technology, Kyocera recently unveiled a kinetic energy-powered phone that is capable of folding up like a wallet. Designed by industrial designer Susan McKinney, the EOS phone consists of a soft, semi-rigid polymer skin surrounding a flexible low-energy OLED display. Shape memory allows the phone’s keys to pop up when in use and blend in with the surface during downtime.
The Kyocera EOS can be used in its folded-up shape for simple phone calls, unfolds to reveal a wide screen, and we were excited to hear that the it derives its energy from human interaction. The more you use the phone, the more kinetic energy is turned into an electric charge through an array of tiny piezoelectric generators. In other words, you’ll never have to worry about leaving the house with a semi-charged cell phone again.
The EOS is still in the early design stage, but Kyocera teams in San Diego and Bangalore hope to integrate concepts from the device into cell phone lineups in the near future. Maybe future versions of the EOS will follow Samsung and LG’s lead and use solar power in addition to kinetic energy.
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