Posted on 18 October 2006 by Cat


Here is a new innovative bench for all you tech companies out there. The bench can be molded to anyway you want for easy seating. You can open, close, or twist this accordion style bench to your satisfaction. The length Belgium made seat is about 10ft when open and only around 6" when closed. The width is only 26". The weight of the seat is only 25 kg. You can purchase this polypropylene sheet product in orange, white, translucent white, and gray for about 990 pound. Made by Vange.
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Posted on 18 October 2006 by Cat


German engineering into a camera? Yea, well, this is it!! The Leica M8 is the ultimate old school feel camera with the new school technology. From the front is looks like the classic Leica camera, but when you turn it around and you see the 2.5′ LCD, then you know it is a digital camera. The camera can store up to 4gb of memory card so you can pack all the pictures from this 10.3mega pixel camera. The camera is like the Hummer of all cameras because it is made out of magnesium alloy. Heck, the silent electronic metal-blade slotted shutter provides for exposure times of up to 1/8000
second. That is crazy!! Plus is has all the normal functions that a professional photographer would want. It also has the price of a professional camera starting around $5,000. Nick
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Posted on 18 October 2006 by Cat

From digg.com one source mentions on trustedreviews.com that the reason why Steve Jobs isn’t worried about the Microsoft Zune is because he has the ipod touchscreen coming out in December. The interesting article with patent pictures looks like a good source, but you have to watch out what you read on internet.. I guess we will have to hear it official release from Apple. If it is true, you heard it 1st on Techiediva.com!!
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Posted on 18 October 2006 by Keisha


I love going camping, but even on camping trips, I still need to have I gadgets. I know that it is not exactly roughing it, but I still love the option of being able to play a game before I go to bed. The only problem I have found is how to charge my gadgets while I am out.
Tumi has come up with a limited edition backpack with a built in solar panel to charge your stuff. Even if the nearest outlet is miles away, you will still have a way to charge your gadgets. The backpack comes with a removable solar panel for charging your phone and PDA, a removable, padded laptop sleeve, a special security pockets for valuable items, and even a water-repellent exteriors and zipper openings to keep all your valuables safe from the elements. [
Gizmodo]
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Posted on 18 October 2006 by Annie-san

Motorola has been working on a nice little phone called the Motorola E9 that will step on some toes over at Apple. Others speak of the phone as the "E9 Candybar Phone" and it looks sleek, slim and sharp!
Featuring all the goodies like a 2.4" display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, 50 MB internal memory, MicroSD up to 2GB, Bluetooth 1.2 and Wi-Fi connectivity which makes the phone one of those that I yearn for with an edge on technology.
Keep your eyes out for this phone.
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Posted on 18 October 2006 by Techie Diva
Is the LG Chocolate phone the new RAZR wannabe? LG is following after Motorola’s footsteps by introducing their popular phone in a variety of colors. First came the black, white, and pink LG chocolate versions. Then pictures of a wine LG phone surfaced, and now Engadget Mobile reports the possible addition of red and green models in the works. We haven’t even seen the white chocolate phone in America, but we’ll wait and see if these colors ever reach our shores.
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Posted on 18 October 2006 by Techie Diva
Has there been a day when blogs have ignored the iPod? I really doubt it, but I think we should think about declaring an "iPod Post Free" day. What I hate the most about most iPod stories, is the darn cute accessories they release, which makes it hard for us to "shut up already" about the iPod. I was looking through the Sharper Image catalog, and found this cute light show/speaker system bear for…you guess it, your damn iPod. I guess, it’s a great accessory for the kids, or those of you who deep inside, are still Toys R Us kids. But who can resist the charm of a teddy bear, that lights up when it plays your iPod tunes. Nobody. The bear is available in brown or white.
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Posted on 18 October 2006 by Techie Diva
Maybe you remember my post about a touchscreen table-top computer system installed throughout a campus cafe in Europe. The system allows patrons to place orders, play games, and interact with other users from a computer on their table. If you’re ever in the Los Angeles area, you might want to stop at uWink’s first restaurant in Woodland Hills, CA. Guys from the Feed were there to take on-the-scene pictures of this high-tech haven where anyone can place orders via a touch-screen system, as well as play short games against other tables. I love the idea, and can’t wait for more restaurants to adopt this system. You can visit uWink at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, California.
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Posted on 17 October 2006 by Cat
Introducing, Muiro (which stands for music innovation based on utility robot technology…just rolls off the the tongue, doesn’t it?), the newest offering from ZMP, Inc. Muiro is basically a 14 inch long egg-shaped robot developed with Kenwood that rolls and twists around on your floor playing music wirelessly wherever you happend to be.
Launched in Japan this summer and due for general release later next year, Muiro the musical robot comes equipped with a camera and sensor that the robot uses to receive and respond to the owner’s wireless remote and to avoid bumping into furniture and the like. Apparently, this little super-robo-music-rolly thing also positions itself at the perfect distance for your listening pleasure.
Muiro will retail for around £500, is available in white, black, yellow and red (sorry, no pink), and allows you to attach your iPod or stream music wirelessy from you PC. Obviously, this sleek little gizmo is designed for those with some extra cash and without other organisms competing for floorspace (like small children or playful animals), but it’s still a very cool, if pricey, gadget.
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Posted on 17 October 2006 by Techie Diva
Sure we love our Macs and iPods, but just how far are you willing to go to let the world know? The Apple collection has a fun gallery of Mac Addicts showing us their Apple logo tats, some of them in places we’d rather never see again. What do you think? Is this trend waiting to happen, or the saddest public display of affection?
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