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First, we had USB heating gloves which our venerable Mobile Ojisan mused as a very cheap cheap alternative to central heating. Just in case your office chilled toes are also complaining, online retailer Thanko has unveiled a pair of, you guessed it, USB heating slippers! And with notebooks making such cosy lap warmers, you're all set for some truly toasty surfing! Rock on.
Christmas seems to have arrived early for Motorola, after the phone maker launched not one, not two, but three new handsets over the past weekend. The PEBL and L6 phones were announced in an earlier press release. Then there's the pink RAZR which we only found out today. Company representatives has assured that the pink RAZR is not a limited edition unit, so there is no need to rush down to stores to buy one. But given that it has gathered quite a bit of interest on the CNET Asia site since its announcement, we believe it will be in short demand throughout the X'mas season. The pink RAZR will be sold at the same price as its silver and black predecessors.
Olympus has released its new high-speed xD-Picture Card that allows for faster image capture and new image effects. These cards, when used with the company's digicams and software, will enable users to create art effects and 3D images.
The new 3D function gives the impression of solidity and depth when the pictures are viewed through red-blue 3D filter glasses or crossview frame. And according to Olympus, these effects can be witnessed onscreen or on paper. Users of these new xD-Picture cards simply need to key in the activation code into Olympus Master 1.4, which can be downloaded from the company's Web site as well.
New xD-Picture Cards go 3D.
It was just a matter of timing for the Taiwanese company to roll out its large-screen LCD TVs built on an extensive know-how in LCD technology from its years of experience in manufacturing LCD monitors.