on Monday, October 22, 2012

Lockitron

Keyless entry using your phone.

Phone instead keys
Lock your door from anywhere in the world
Any smartphone can use Lockitron through its intuitive two-button app. With Lockitron you can instantly share access with your family and friends.
on Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Samsung has taken the wraps off a new addition to their camera range in the form of the Samsung WB100 which is equipped with a massive 26x optical high zoom lens.
Other features of the new Samsung WB100 include a 16-megapixel sensor with Dual Image Stabilisation (OIS + DIS), 3D photo capture, and Live Panorama Mode to name just a few.


The Samsung WB100 is also equipped with ISO 80 to 1,600 sensitivity or up to 3,200 for 3-megapixel photos and is capable of recording 720p video. Samsung explains:
“Not only does the WB100 deliver superior quality images but it is also easy to use. Its easily-navigated menu screen makes it a versatile camera, designed to capture clear and beautiful photos with ease,”-”Available in Black or Red, it is a stylish camera with a range of creative features including Smart Filter and Magic Frame, designed to enhance image quality along with the shooting experience. The soft hand grip combined with the metallic design gives it a sleek and seamless look.”



 The Samsung WB100 also runs on AA batteries rather than a lithium battery pack. Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet, but as soon as information comes to light we will keep you updated as always.

Source: Digital Spy
on Tuesday, July 3, 2012

 RCA Smart Mobile TV



At the CEA Line Show in New York City, RCA showed off the next generation portable TV set to debut this fall.


The 7-inch foldable LCD TV is unique because it contains dual-tuners to bring in both standard ATSC digital and mobile digital TV broadcasts. That means that family members can watch live, over-the-air free TV from the backseat.


The Smart Mobile TV is also Android-based and can offer access to other Internet functions and apps. The suggested retail price is $249.


Google is finally extending its Nexus brand to tablets, starting with the Nexus 7.
Nexus 7
The 7-inch Android slate was built by Asus and runs the latest and greatest version of Android, 4.1 Jelly Bean. Not only is the device svelte -- it's speedy, with a rocking Tegra 3 processor and a high-powered GPU.
Perhaps the most astonishing part of the Nexus 7 is the price. The 8GB variant is just $199 and the 16GB version is just $249.
The price, power and latest-generation software makes the Nexus 7 one of the best Android tablets on the market.