by Johan on March 23, 2007

The HTC P4550 Kaiser has some great features like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The gadget is also sport 3G, slider QWERTY keyboard, and a 400MHZ processor. It is said to be a thinner version of the HTC TyTN. More leaked pics after the jump!
Slashphone via Cell Phones Pictures courtesy of www.mml.com.tw
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by Johan on March 23, 2007

The Arctic Square CPU cooler from ASUS is a compact sized CPU cooler that is compatible with most motherboards and chassis. The CPU cooler comes equipped with dynamic fan speed control, double side fins, and four copper heat pipes in order to deliver efficient heat dissipation for the latest quad-core processors. The fan is also very easy to install. You just need to follow three-step procedure including place retention set on the motherboard, then place cooler over the CPU, and finally lock cooler with spring clip. Read the product specs after the jump!
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by Johan on March 23, 2007

I can say that the Corsair Padlock USB is the most secure flash drive in the world. The device works like a standard USB flash drive, but you will need to enter the appropriate code on the keypad before using it. There is no limit to the number of attempts, but make sure you can remember the password or you might lock yourself away from your own data.
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by Johan on March 23, 2007

The official Sony PlayStation 3 launch event in Greece is different. Watch the videos after the jump to see what it’s like.
Kotaku via Video Games
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by Johan on March 23, 2007

The Coolermaster CoolViva Pro video card cooler has a universal clip that compatible with both ATI and nVIDIA graphic cards. It operates silence at a mere 20 dBA. Its fan helps in sucking cool air from the top and bottom inlets, while the copper base features a trio of heat pipes keep your card running in a cooling performance. The Coolermaster CoolViva Pro will be released by the end of this month with the estimated price of $42.
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by Johan on March 23, 2007

Nokia has launched the N95 its 5.0MP camera phone internationally. As a reminder, the phone comes jam packed with a 2.6-inch QVGA display, 150MB built-in memory, microSD card slot, GPS, 802.11g Wi-Fi, HSDPA, and ATI 3D graphics chip. Other features include the dedicated music keys, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 5.0MP shooter. Nokia N95 retails for approx. $700. Video after the break!
2dayblog via Cell Phones
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by Johan on March 23, 2007

ET600 is a new pocket PC from Lenovo that runs on Window Mobile 6 Professional. The gadget sports GSM Triband network, Bluetooth 2.0 and comes equipped with a 2.8 inch 256k colors TFT display with 240 x 320 resolutions, 2.0MP shooter, 64MB RAM/ 128MB ROM and a microSD slot. Unfortunately, this gadget does not have a QWERTY keypad. The Lenovo ET600 will be available in some Asia countries.
Slashphone via Cell Phones
by Johan on March 23, 2007

The Leica C-Lux 2 camera is an updated version of the C-Lux 1. It is a 7.2MP digicam which features a 2.5-inch screen, an ultra-short shutter delay, VARIO-ELMARIT lenses and the 3.6x zoom. Priced at about $500, the camera is compact enough to fit in your bag. The Leica C-Lux 2 will start shipping in May 2007.
Gizmodo via Digital Cameras
by Johan on March 23, 2007

ELSA Japan released a 1Seg digital TV tuner on SD (SDIO) for PC. Measuring 55mm x 33.5mm x 8mm and weighing only 5grams, the device is compatible with both Windows XP and Vista. In addition, the company is also working on a version for Windows Mobile for this summer. No word on pricing and availability yet. One more pic after the jump!
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by Johan on March 23, 2007

The MoMA Music Mug is now available for sale. Designed by Masato Tokuno, it is actually an iPod speaker designed to look like a white ceramic mug. The mug has a mini plug that you insert into the iPod’s headphone jack for audio playback. The Music Mug retails for $42. Warning: This white ceramic mug cannot be used for drinking!
MoMa Store via iPods