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Minggu, 10 April 2011

The Latest from GadgetLite

The Latest from GadgetLite


JBL Onbeat iPad speaker dock

Posted: 04 Apr 2011 04:15 AM PDT

The JBL speaker dock works with any iOS devices including your iPod, iPad, iPhone. The design of it is unique in that it allows you to move your device from portrait view to horizontal.

The JBL speaker dock also has an output port for showing any videos you have on a TV. It has an USB connection allowing you to charge up your device that you’ve attached. A 3.5mm stereo mini-jack auxiliary input that connects to virtually all portable media devices is also on the speaker dock. A remote is included with this dock that you can control your iPod from as far as 15 feet away. Knowing JBL, you’re nearly always bound to see powerful speakers that should give you decent clear, crisp sound quality. This product is a great deal for what you can get, and for the quality. The Onbeat speaker dock will sell at most retailers and it’ll cost you about $149.99.

[via iTechNews]

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JBL Onbeat iPad speaker dock

Griffin PowerJolt charger for iPad

Posted: 04 Apr 2011 01:00 AM PDT

Since the iPad 2 came out we’ve seen many new products and accessories for it, and we will most likely see more pop up. Griffin is a well known brand for accessories dedicated to iPods, iPhones and more. Their latest addition is for the iPad as well.

The Griffin PowerJolt car charger provides 10 watts to charge up your iOS devices, iPod, iPhone and the iPad. It charges most devices fairly quick, and it also uses a USB port meaning other USB devices can be charged using it while you are driving in the car. It also features a Smartfuse circuit break within.

So if you need to use your iPod, iPad or other USB compatible devices while you drive and you need to charge them while you are on the go, you should check out the Griffin PowerJolt. You can find it on Amazon, eBay and also at most stores around you. At stores the PowerJolt retails for $24.99.

[via iTechNews]

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Griffin PowerJolt charger for iPad

Acer ICONIA 6120 dual-screen laptop released

Posted: 04 Apr 2011 12:30 AM PDT

We spoke of the possibility of a dual screen laptop being launched from the Taiwanese firm late last year. This laptop is now official and its one which can completely change your views on laptops, because it has another display instead of the classic keyboard, rather like Marmite – you’ll either like it or hate it.


Its exterior may look like any regular notebook, but when its opened, the keyboard is replaced with a 14-inch touchscreen display as such both displays are of a size of 14 inches. The bottom touchscreen as you probably already realized, will play as the keyboard, mouse and many other things that you can imagine, no matter which side of the touchscreen you position your hands because the QWERTY keyboard will appear anyway.

Both displays are resistant for pressure and scratches because they are made of the infamous Gorilla Glass at Corning. Spec wise, the ICONIA 6120 has an i5 Core processor, 4GB of RAM comes with Windows 7 Home Premium. You’ll get 640 GB of hard drive space, and 802.11n, HDMI for connectivity.

Now available for pre-order at Amazon for $1199.99.

[via iTechNews]

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Acer ICONIA 6120 dual-screen laptop released

iPad 2 camera hack gives it x-ray like effects, lets you see through clothes

Posted: 03 Apr 2011 11:50 PM PDT

With this latest iPad 2 hack, you’ll almost be able to see through completely the clothes of anyone using your iPad 2. This can be achieved by using a pair of cheap night vision goggles and cling flim wrapped onto the iPad 2′s camera, you'll be able to see the person, who is being taped, nude. This was accomplished by Jason Bradbury and he's proven it works by taking a photo of himself through his top.

This sounds unbelievable but it does have an underlying scientific explanation. It has been achieved by making use of some old camcorders which have low light functions and have special LEDs that emit infrared light. This will record in ‘night vision’ mode in which it records using infrared light instead of visible light, thus generating an x-ray like effect, allowing you to see through the clothes of the person being recorded.

What Jason Bradbury used was a pair of cheap night vision goggles for emitting infrared light. He wrapped the lens of the iPad 2′s camera in a number of layers of cling films to filter against visible light, which would also amplify the infrared. The below videos shows Jason taped by his assistant.

[via TechChee]

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iPad 2 camera hack gives it x-ray like effects, lets you see through clothes

Adobe Acrobat phishing scam strikes again

Posted: 03 Apr 2011 11:41 PM PDT

Phishing is a popular way for hackers and malicious users to get hold of your personal information, according to security provider Cloudmark, it seems that there's been a new phishing scam on the internet trying to trick you into giving your personal information to a fake Adobe Acrobat website.

This scam arrives in a form of an email that tells you to upgrade your current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to the full version of the software by following a malicious link. The link takes you to a fake site that has "Adobe" in his domain name, so you can easily be tricked into giving your personal information. On the site, you'll be asked to give your personal information such as contact details and credit card information. We must notice that this scam has appeared in the past as well, and now it's back to claim more victims.

As for users, there's nothing they can do to prevent this scam, so all you can do is be extra cautious and carefully examine your emails and sites before visiting and giving personal data on the internet.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Adobe Acrobat phishing scam strikes again

Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 3D with WiDi 2.0 technology

Posted: 03 Apr 2011 10:50 PM PDT

Fujitsu LifeBook launched a new notebook recently called the AH572, its a 15.6-inch notebook with and a 3D screen, equipped with Intel Core i5 and the latest Sandy Bridge Intel HD 3000 video card.


The Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 is equipped with an Intel Core i5 Sandy Bridge at 2.3 GHz and includes Intel Turbo Boost, which could climb to 2.9 GHz processing power. The notebook also comes with 2.0 WiDi technology, this allows wireless streaming to be achieved more easily.

Together with its 15.6 inch screen, the AH572 is capable of playing media files in 3D, unfortunately you will need to wear 3D glasses which are provided with your purchase. In addition, the AH572 LifeBook not only plays videos and games in 3D, but can even record 3D with its two integrated webcams. Other features include a 500 GB and 4 GB of RAM, a spill-resistant keyboard with a 10-key keypad.

Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 is available for order online at the manufacturer’s website with a starting price of $999.

[via iTechNews]

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Fujitsu LifeBook AH572 3D with WiDi 2.0 technology

Brando USB 3.0 multi-card reader is super fast

Posted: 03 Apr 2011 10:15 AM PDT

Astechnology continues to advance we see new things pop up, everything improves and becomes better and faster. We have seen that with USB 2.0 to 3.0 (which many products making the switch over to), users generally get a substantial extra speed out of their devices. Brando has therefore made a new Multi card reader that utilizes USB 3.0 technology. The transfer rate goes up to 92.22 MB/S for read and for write it goes up to 62.17 MB/S. The reader offers plenty of slots. Two SD/SDHC slots and microSD/SDHC slots, as well as Memory Stick PRO DUO, Memory Stick Micro/M2, CompactFlash and xD slots.

Here is more information on the product with all its specs:

The USB 3.0 card reader is backward compatible with USB 2.0. It measures 80 x 80 x 15mm, its price? – a reasonable $25. Card types and support highest capacities are as follow…

  • SD (2GB) / SD HIGH SPEED (2GB) / SD PRO HIHG SPEED (2GB) / SD Class 2 (2GB) / SD Class 4 (2GB) / SD Class 6 (2GB)
  • SD(XC) / SD(HC) Class 2 (32GB) / SD(HC) Class 4 (32GB) / SD(HC) Class 6 (32GB) / SD(HC) Class 10 (32GB)
  • micro SD T-Flash (2GB)
  • micro SD Class 2 (16GB) / micro SD Class 4 (16GB) / micro SD Class 6 (16GB)
  • MMC (2GB)
  • MMC 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 (4GB) / MMC Plus 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 (4GB)
  • RS-MMC (2GB) / RS-MMC 4.0 (2GB) / MMC mobile (2GB) / MMC micro (2GB)
  • MS XC / MS PRO (4GB) / MS PRO HIHG SPEED (2GB) / MS PRO Duo (8GB) / MS PRO Duo HIGH SPEED (2GB) / MS PRO Duo Mark 2 (16GB) / MS PRO HG Duo (8GB) / MS PRO HG Duo HX (8GB) / PSP PRO Duo (4GB)
  • M2 (4GB)
  • xD / xD 1.21
  • [via iTechNews]

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