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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

SanDisk announces Sansa TakeTV, Fanfare video download service




Sansa TakeTV
  • 4GB and 8GB sizes, $100 and $150 respectively
  • Supports DivX (including Home Theater profile), XVID, and MPEG-4
  • Up to 720 x 576 resolution
  • On sale immediately
  • Intended for use in downloading shows from one's computer to the TakeTV (which is then physically moved to the TV)
Fanfare online video service
  • Launching with content from CBS, Jaman, Showtime, Smithsonian Networks, The Weather Channel and TV Guide Broadband, including shows such as CSI, Survivor China, Dexter, and Sleeper Cell
  • Video downloads will be both ad-supported (free) and paid (not sure how much yet), depending on the wishes of the content creators
  • Fanfare video will also be playable on Sansa portable media devices
  • Yes, it's DRMed, and yes, it's proprietary: TrustedFlash, developed by SanDisk
  • Launching in beta today, officially launching in 2008

Friday, September 21, 2007

Belkin starts shipping the Network USB Hub


It was supposed to Ship in June, but it looks like Belkin is finally shipping the Network USB Hubthis week. The five-port USB hub "simulates a direct USB connection" that allows you to use all your USB devices over the network -- and special caching software even lets you use USB 2.0 devices at full speed. Looks like Windows users can nab one of these now for $129 -- Mac users are still waiting on driver support.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Savit Micro's Cinedisk CD26HD media player


Chicks and dudes -- the Korean electronics maker Savit Micro wants to make you the talk of the town. How will they do such a thing, you ask? Well, for starters, they're serving up the Cinedisk CD26HD pocket-sized, HD media player that can handle MPEG2, WMV9HD, or DiVX video formats, plays MP3, WMA, and OGG audio, and does AC3 and DTS audio processing. Your precious, friend-making files are stored on a 2.5-inch, 120GB hard drive, and you can hook the miniature-media-center up to your favorite HDTV via its component outs for 1080i playback. The player also comes with a remote control, so you can really show off your movies like a champ, though it won't mix your cocktails or make charming small talk. Available now if you can get to a Korean dealer for 219,900 KRW (around $235)

Sunday, September 9, 2007

USB Penguins Are Adorable

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These flightless bird USBs flash drives are truly adorable. The diminutive avian comes complete with tiny tiny scarves. Unfortunately, they also come with a comparatively tiny capacity. The flightless bird’s head flips open to reveal a shining USB connector; just as nature intended.

The USB Penguin is Mac-friendly, PC-friendly and small child friendly. It also comes with Vista Ready Boost functionality. Sadly the maximum capacity is 1GB and they cost ¥3980, or about 17$US. Is it really too large of a price to pay for cute?

Monday, August 20, 2007

Corsair releases "Flash Padlock" PIN-based flash drive



Innovation in the flash drive sphere seems to be limited to bringing the price down, and adding on new security features. Corsair's new "Flash Padlock" flash drive seemingly does both, by retailing at $29.99 and $39.99 in 1GB and 2GB variants, and tacking on a PIN based security system that limits who can access the drive. The benefit to the Flash Padlock is that its security solution is entirely hardware based, so it's supposedly impervious to hackers and crackers and other deviant folk: the downside is that if your computer's USB ports are out of reach, then this solution is going to be extremely bad for your back.