Panasonic Avionics’ In-flight entertainment and connectivity systems integrated to Turkish Airlines’ selected planes

Travelling by plane is not always productive or lucrative, so some entertainment and extra connectivity while high up in the skies is always welcomed by busy businessmen/businesswomen as well. And so, Turkish Airlines have recently integrated the eX2 IN-Flight Entertainment and Global Communications Suite systems from Panasonic Avionics on some of their carriers. With this decision, Turkish Airlines will be a leader in offering its passengers an integrated in-flight entertainment and communication system that truly raises the bar for in-flight experiences. +Continue Reading

PVI rolling out color, flexible and touch-capable eInk displays in 2010

Grayscale eInk displays on most ebook readers might be easy on the eyes, but they’re not particularly great as far as colored images and illustrations are concerned. One might read a novel without too many problems but the experience of going through a magazine or some comic book will be another story. Because of this, the demand for eBook readers featuring color, touch-enabled displays is on the rise, and that’s why Prime View International has recently announced that they’ll be rolling out such displays solutions over the course of 2010. +Continue Reading

Sony developed a wireless technology for its HDTVs’ internal making them thinner

Despite engineers’ efforts, current wired connections tend to reach their limits. So, consumer electronics manufacturers have to either add more circuits or find some alternative technological solutions. Sony have just developed a millimeter-wave wireless intra-connection technology that realizes high speed wireless data transfer inside electronic products such as television sets. And it’s some pretty serious data throughputs, which is 11 Gbps over a distance of 14 mm, with power consumption of 70 mW. Interestingly, the distance can be pushed for up to 50 mm by adding secondary antennas. +Continue Reading

Leica Hermes Edition M7

The Leica Hermes Edition M7 is the most attractive camera from the Leica camera line we have seen so far, with sleek cuts and curves that make it stand out as a true beauty with amazing features to spice up the deal but the question is do you have the cash to buy it?

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LG’s new KM555e Clubby music phone, Corby killer?

Mobile handset manufacturers are beginning to target teens by releasing several cool and trendy mobile phones since young ones are easily impressed by these handsets’ fun features. One company would be Samsung with its Corby family, which proved to be quite successful with the aforementioned segments. And now, LG is about to follow with yet another fun-filled handset unit, the KM555e Clubby mobile phone. +Continue Reading

Samsung S2 Portable HDD comes with pre-loaded with MJ’s “This is it!” movie

Samsung Electronics has just announced an easy to carry hard drive that comes pre-loaded with the movie ‘Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT,’ the S2 Portable hard drive. You might have guessed right now that the release date is exactly that of the DVD and Blu-ray launch of the movie. +Continue Reading

Yinlips’ unknown gadget uses E-Ink, an iPad look-alike

E-readers are starting to grow as time passes, and this product is not an only an e-reader, but also tries to emerge in the market with a design similar to the already world famous iPad. There is no accurate name has been given to the new gadget yet, but it is developed by Yinlip. The iPad look-alike will be a very interesting addition to every gadget collection since this company has a precedent in making small and practical devices that have a tendency to become very popular in a short period of time. +Continue Reading

Scosche’s new solBAT II solar-powered charger for portable devices

Solar power is one of today’s best alternatives for a renewable, clean energy source, and even more solutions incorporating solar panels are making their way onto the market. One of these is the solBAT II from Scosche Industries, which combines a solar-powered charger with a very useful battery backup solution. The solBAT II works with almost any handheld device that can be charged via a USB cable and feature’s a simple two-light indicator allowing users know when the solBAT II is charging from the sun or a USB cable, and when it is passing that stored energy to a handheld like a BlackBerry, iPhone, iPod, or PSP. +Continue Reading

OCZ’s Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard

Entering the customizable keyboard scene is OCZ with their Sabre OLED Gaming keyboard.  While it can’t change hard-coded letter keys, it does combine the best of both worlds by combining a standard gaming keyboard with a customizable OLED keypad.  Using such a keypad allows users to dynamically update the key label on-the-fly depending on the application or game running. Sabre’s unique combination of user-friendly functions, durability, and personalization features is the key for serious gamers and professionals looking for improved productivity and competitiveness. +Continue Reading

The new iTablet from X2, not Apple

Thankfully, the most awaited iTablet is here, however, the fact is that it did not came from Apple. It looks like UK-based company, X2, has named its recently launched Windows 7 tablet, exactly like the rumoured Apple product that keeps users and fans waiting in vain. Now what we have here is the X2 iTablet. +Continue Reading