GH 625 M GPS Sports Training Watch (Can also be used for Photo Geotagging & Geocaching)
Saturday, August 28, 2010 | 0 Comments
Unusual: Mobile Visor!
Need for privacy (and without fear of ridicule ;-)) when you use your BlackBerry? Mobile Visor is for you!
No more prying eyes, and incidentally the sun's rays could be reflected on your beautiful Blackberry Bold / Curve / Storm (delete as appropriate).
Thursday, August 19, 2010 | 0 Comments
GPS receivers
Our ancestors had to resort to extreme measures to not get lost: they erected monumental landmarks, drew detailed maps and with great difficulty learning to read the stars in the sky.
Things are much, much easier today. For less than $ 100 you can buy a handheld device that tells you exactly where you are on Earth at any time. As long as you have a GPS receiver and a clear view of the sky will never be lost again.
In this article, we'll see how convenient these guides perform this amazing trick. As we shall see later, the Global Positioning System is vast, expensive and involves a lot of technique, but the basic concepts in action are pretty simple and intuitive.
When people talk about "a GPS," they usually mean a GPS receiver. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is actually a constellation of 27 satellites in orbit around the Earth (24 operational and 3 extras in case one fails). The U.S. military developed and implemented this satellite network as a military navigation system, but soon opened it up to others.
Each of these satellites solar-powered and weighing 3 to 4 billion pounds (approximately 1360 to 1814 kg) circles the globe at about 19,300 kilometers, making two complete rotations every day. The orbits are arranged so that at any time of day, anywhere on Earth, at least four satellites "visible" in the sky.
The function of a GPS receiver is to locate 4 or more of these satellites, determine the distance to each one and use this information to deduce its own location. This operation is based on a simple mathematical principle called trilateration. The trilateration in a three-dimensional space may seem a bit complicated, so start by explaining what is two-dimensional trilateration.
Friday, February 19, 2010 | 0 Comments
Time for Your Car
Today I saw at the gadget blog, I read nice article. That ispired me about my car. Everybody want to have an own car. And everybody want to make his car with a luxury accessories. Some people overchange with a new modification, or new color body or new multimedia in the dashboard. But surely, it will need more money to develop it. But it's nothing, compare with the car owning satisfaction.
Monday, February 01, 2010 | 0 Comments
Acer Travelmate 1410: The Olympics Notebook
Acer is proud to be a Worldwide TOP Partner of the Olympic Movement in the official computing equipment product category for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver and for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. To celebrate the upcoming 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games that will debut on February 12th 2010, Acer has created a special edition of the Aspire 4810T, Aspire 1410 notebooks and Gxx5H LCD displays for the Olympic Games.
The Olympic Games will offer Acer an extraordinary stage to showcase its own excellence through technology and innovation.
As a Worldwide TOP Partner of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, Acer is providing more than 6500 pieces of computing equipment and more than 100 engineers and technicians to support the flawless management of what is probably the most complex sport event in the world.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009 | 0 Comments
SONY VAIO P SERIES VGN

The VAIO P Series lifestyle PC is a miniature notebook computer with an 8” screen, built in network connectivity and sleek design.
Spesifications:
* OS : Windows Vista
* CPU : 1.33 GHz Z530 Intel atom
* Memory : 2GB RAM
* Hard Drive : 60 GB (standart), 64 GB dan 128 GB pilihannya.
* Display : 8″ 1600×800 pixel
* Ports : 2 USB ports, headphone, included dongle adds connectivity for VGA, Ethernet, and additional USB
* Slots: SD, MS
* Size: 9.6 x 4.7 x 0.78 inches
* Weight: 1.4 pounds or 635 g
Price : $US900
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Saturday, January 17, 2009 | 0 Comments
Dell™ Slim Auto/Air/AC Power Adapter

Dell's Slim Auto/Air AC adapter body is 50% smaller in volume and 40% lighter than the Dell Combination Adapter.
Keep your Dell system always powered with the 65 W Auto/Air/AC Adapter. This portable, light-weight device will keep you powered and ready to go, whether you're in a car, a truck, a boat or a plane. This small and light includes a 3 feet DC power cable with cigarette lighter connector and 3 feet DC power cable with airplane EMPOWER® type connector. It provides short circuit protection by limiting the current to safety levels. It is tested and validated on Dell systems.
Warranty : 1-year limited warrant (for more information, click Dell website)
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 | 0 Comments