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2008/09/06

First Solid State Disk USB Drive in The World


Here is the first external solid state disk USB drive in the world from Buffalo. Measuring 89mm x 57mm x 14mm and weighing at 60grams, the MicroStation is a tiny storage device that is curently available in 32GB, 64GB and 100GB capacities. The storage device connects to the PC via USB 2.0 with a maximum data transfer speed of 35MB/second. The 32GB model is priced at £115, while the 64GB and 100GB models retails for £230 and £344, respectively. [electricpig]

Diesel DZ9024 Watch


The Diesel DZ9024 Watch ($550) was designed for international superstar travelers. It sports five, count 'em, five mini time windows, each labeled with airport codes for New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Tokyo. The watch has a stainless steel case, a black leather strap, and plenty of 2018 style. [via]

Can Am Spyder Roadster Three Wheels Vehicle



The Can-AM SPYDER roadster combines the open-air benefits of a motorcycle with many of the convenience features of a traditional roadster to define a new paradigm for an on-road power sport vehicle. The unique Y-architecture with three wheels (two in the front, one in the rear) provides stability at rest and in motion, balancing performance needs with safety concerns. The Vehicle Stability System, which includes ABS, traction control and stability control, comes as standard on each vehicle. This makes the SPYDER roadster user-friendly and the road accessible to many people who want to enjoy the open-air experience.[Tuvie]

Zune Contact Concept By Adam Huffman



I know you are waiting for the news update for the Zune player. So, here is a new Zune concept that was designed by Adam Huffman. The PMP is called the Zune Contact Concept. It features a new user interface, a super slim body, a 5MP digital camera and a full touch screen display. [Yanko via Techfresh]

Sharp Aquos D65U LCD TVs For The US Market


How lucky to be Americans because Sharp has decided to launch the D65U series of LCD HDTV statesides in October 2008. The LCD TV offers a native resolution of 1080p, Energy Star-compliant, active backlight and contrast controls and 176-degrees viewing angle. There are also a total of five HDMI ports, two composite inputs, one S-video, and PC-in. The monitor also adopts Sharp’s Advanced Super View and Black TFT Panel technologies. The Sharp Aquos D65U LCD TVs are priced at between $1600 to $2400, depending on the screen’s size. [Newlaunches]

The Philips CinemaOne Home Theatre


Experience a complete home theatre system with philips’ CinemaOne, which it claims is one of the smallest complete home entertainment centres in the world. It combines a DVD and CD player, an iPod dock, a four channel amplifier and a subwoofer all into a single stylish box of the size of a football. Available from September for a price tag of just £320. [Gizmag]

TAGHeuer Releases Meridiist Mobile Phone


The highly anticipated TAGHeuer Meridiist mobile phone has been release. The handset is made of high quality rubber, leather and alligator back plates and enclosed in a 316L steel case. The Meridiist comes jam packed with a 2MP camera that can take high-quality pictures, an MP3 player with 2GB of storage capacity, and two display screens with 60.5 carats of sapphire crystal glass (a 1.9 inch TFT in the front and an OLED on the top). Its battery offers a 7 hours of talk time and a 28 day of stand-by time. [LuxuryLaunches via Techfresh]

Google Chrome: Anatomy Of A Logo


Though it's in no way official, I happen to enjoy Google Blogoscoped's analysis of the Google Chrome logo and agree with the influences listed. In addition to the hodge podge of handheld Simons, Pokeballs, Firefox, webcams and Google logos, Neatorama also throws in the Sal-9000 eye from 2010 for good measure. It also kinda looks like that robot lamp from yesterday (obviously, they're not remotely related). Anything else this reminds you of? [Google Blogoscoped via NeatoramaviaGizmodo]