
Energy Sistem has rolled out the Stream Radio&TV 120 portable radio. The gadget supports Wi-Fi connectivity and can stream music from more than 15.000 internet radio stations and 2.000 internet TV channels. It has a 2.4-inch LCD display, a 4GB internal memory space to store your favorite music and videos, a microSD card slot for storage expansion, a 2W speaker and a 3.5mm audio jack for earphones. Its rechargeable lithium battery provides enough juice for up to 6-hour of music playback. The Energy Stream Radio&TV 120 retails for €89.90 or around $119. [Energy Sistem]

The BioLite CampStove is not an ordinary camping stove because it uses the heat from the fire to generate power for your USB gadgets. The BioLite CampStove will recharge your phones, lights and other gadgets while you cook dinner. If you’re interested, you can buy the BioLite CampStove for $129. [Product Page]

Canon is ready to release the Selphy CP810 compact photo printer. It is capable of producing postcard (148 x 100mm), letter (119 x 89mm), and credit card (86 x 54mm) sized prints in super-quick time. The Canon Selphy CP810 also features a tilting 2.7-inch colour LCD display and an improved Auto Image Optimizer function. The company will release the Selphy CP810 in May 2012 in the UK for £99 or around $156. [ePHOTOzine]

Amazon has started offering the Cyanics Sauna Boy portable humidifier. Measuring 75mm x 70mm x 80mm, this gadget draws its power from the USB port on your computer. You just need to add some water and the device will help you increase the humidity in the room. The Cyanics Sauna Boy portable humidifier retails for $29.99 a pop. Read more

The Open Pandora portable Linux PC is now available for pre-order. Priced at $495 each, the gadget features a 4.3-inch touchscreen display with an 800 × 480 pixel resolution, a 600Mhz TI OMAP 3530 processor, a 3D GPU, a 256MB RAM and a 512MB NAND flash storage. Other features include a 43-button QWERTY and numeric keypad, a pair of SD card slots, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and TV out. Its battery offers up to 10-hour of operation time. [Open Pandora]

Amazon has started offering the Brother SDMobile 600 portable scanner for just $119.99 each. The scanner draws its power from a USB port on your computer, so you don’t need to worry about batteries or a separate AC power supply. The SDMobile 600 enables you to scan documents/images and save them in Adobe Acrobat, JPEG, or TIFF file format. [Amazon]

Amazon has started selling the Satechi Audio Move SD portable speaker for $29.99 each. The gadget offers powerful stereo sound from a 2-speaker configuration. It is compatible with all portable gadgets that have a 3.5mm audio out jack. The Audio Move SD is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-polymer battery that provides enough juice for up to 24-hour of playtime per charge. Its battery can be recharged via a USB port or a 5V USB power adapter. [Product Page]

Rocstor has announced the availability of the Amphibious secure portable storage at CES 2012. It is known as the first portable storage device that features a keypad and a smartcard slot for authentication. Made out of aircraft grade aluminum alloy, the Rocstor Amphibious supports an Advanced Encryption Standard Algorithm (AES)-256 bit key strength, a real-time encryption, a military grade hardware encryption, a smartcard and password-protected, a NIST cryptographic engine and a CSE-certified hardware AES algorithm. The device can hold up to 1TB of HDD or SDD drive. It is also compatible with both Windows and Macs operating systems. The Rocstor Amphibious is expected to arrive in the first quarter of 2012 for around $350 each. [CNet]

Wilson Electronics has proudly introduced the Sleek 4G-V, which is claimed to be the world’s first 4G mobile signal booster. Designed for use in a vehicle, this signal booster will amplify LTE, 3G and 2G cellular signals on 700 MHz, 800 MHz and 1900 MHz frequency bands, allowing users to enjoy a strong, reliable cellular signal. Measuring 2.5-inch x 4.5-inch x 2.5-inch and weighing at only 85 grams, the Sleek 4G-V will be released in the second quarter of 2012 for an MSRP of $149.95. [Engadget]

The Olympus LS-100 Multi-Track Linear PCM recorder is equipped with a pair of internal 90-degree directional stereo condenser microphones, allowing musicians to write music, create demos, rehearse, and capture live shows. The voice recorder also has a 2.0-inch backlight LCD display that shows the phase difference between the right and left external microphone. You can save all files on a built-in 4GB of storage space, which is expandable via a memory card slot. The Olympus LS-100 Multi-Track Linear PCM recorder will be launched in February 2012 for $399 a pop. [Olympus]