Tokyo Flash E-Ink Watch

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It’s a concept design, but as most of Tokyo Flash’s production watches are even wilder, this e-ink timepiece will probably make it almost intact into stores and onto wrists. The stainless steel bracelet covers a panel of the same e-ink “paper” found in the Kindle and other e-readers, with cut-outs to reveal several odd-shaped sections. The paper of course offers the same low-power consumption and high-readability of any e-ink display.

The watch will have a Bluetooth radio to communicate with your cellphone. It will vibrate to give “message, mail and call notifications” and these notifications will also be cryptically encoded into unreadable runes at the top of the display.

There’s no price, no launch date, and not even a picture of a prototype outside of these CAD mockups. We have a feeling that an e-ink watch would look awesome, though, and it looks like Tokyo Flash is breaking with long tradition and actually showing the time in normal numbers. Unbelievable.

E-Clock [Tokyo Flash blog via the Giz]


Samsung’s 3D BD-C6900 Blu-ray player now shipping, for real

Samsung's 3D BD-C6900 Blu-ray player now shipping, for real

The last we heard of Samsung’s BD-C6900 Blu-ray player it was up on Amazon for a pre-order — and then it was mysteriously gone again. We’re not sure whether anyone clicked the button quickly enough to get one of those into their shopping cart and onto their credit card statement back then, but even if you missed out then it is actually shipping now. At least, it is according to Amazon, which lists the thing as “In Stock.” The price is still $399.99 and for that you get 1GB of integrated memory, “explosive 3D capabilities,” DLNA streaming, and of course that lovely skylight to show off the spinning blur of your latest library addition — or Netflix rental.

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Acer unveils its thin and light Aspire TimelineX 1830T (update: other models too!)

Acer unveils its thin and light Aspire TimelineX 1830T

We’ve heard plenty of chatter about something thin and sexy being added to Acer‘s laptop lineup, and finally the company has unveiled the Aspire TimelineX 1830T. It’s under an inch thick and weighs 3lbs, with an 11.6-inch screen offering 1366 x 768 pixels and driven by integrated graphics. Acer simply lists an Intel Core 2 Solo processor, but others are reporting that it will feature a Core i5 520UM processor which can range from 1 to 1.8GHz to offer decent performance along with great battery life — eight hours worth according to Acer, but we’ll believe that when we see it. Wireless is over 801.11a/b/g/n WiFi, there’s a VGA webcam in the bezel, three USB ports, and even HDMI output, making it a relatively port-heavy ultralight. What Acer is not saying is how much it will cost or when we’ll be able to get our meaty paws on the thing, but we hope to learn those details soon.

Update: Acer sneaked in a bunch of other TimelineX models as well: the 13.3-inch 3820T, 14-inch 4820T, and 15.6-inch 5820T, each with your choice of Core i3, i5, or i7 processors, all under an inch thick, and again offering eight hours of battery life for frugal computers. No prices on any of ’em, though!

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No-Hassle Huff: Inhaleable Coffee Dust

whifLike the jittery, nerve-jangling stimulation of caffeine but don’t like the bittersmooth hit of a well-made espresso? Then get out of here, and never speak to me again. Oh, and this might interest you Mountain Dew types: Le Whif’s coffee inhaler is a way to huff your alkaloids without the deliciousness of letting a thick, rich liquid drip down your throat.

A lipstick-sized inhaler contains coffee (or chocolate, in the original version) and as you pull on the tube the powder is drawn through tiny holes in the mouthpiece, sending the coffee and air mix into your mouth. Each tube costs $3 and is good for up to nine hits totaling 100 milligrams of caffeine, the same as you get from a cup of espresso (incidentally, if you really want some stimulation, go for drip or French press: both have more caffeine than espresso).

It seems like a gimmick, and this impression is only strengthened by the photos of spoiled rich kids on the Le Whif site. We have no idea why you’d choose this over a regular coffee, especially as you can’t dip your brownie or ensaïmada into it. Worse, anyone sucking on one of these sticks will come over like Belladonna crossed with a glue-sniffer: not a good look.

The concoction is available (when in stock) from Dylan’s Candy Bar on the Upper East Side of New York, at Cardullo’s in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachussets, or online, with more to come. Maybe you should just stick to good, old fashioned Mountain Dew.

Le Whif Store [Le Whif via New York Post]


Get a Creative Vado HD pocket camcorder for $60

Lowest. Price. Ever! Sellout risk: huge! Amazingly, this 720p pocket cam is brand new, not a refurb, so it comes with a full one-year warranty from Creative. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://news.cnet.com/8301-13845_3-10468999-58.html” class=”origPostedBlog”The Cheapskate/a/p

Yes, Windows Phone 7 Series can make a phone call

Sure, we’ve been pushing Microsoft hard for Windows Phone 7 Series details like copy and paste (no) and multitasking (no), but we just realized that we’ve never actually seen a 7 Series device… make a phone call. A little running around later and we’ve got two demo handsets calling each other. We’re told that the little white arrow on the call panel will eventually bring up options like conference calling, speakerphone, and mute, but it’s not working yet — and one of the phones seems to think it’s running on Cingular, so either time travel is an unannounced feature of the OS or Microsoft still has some work to do. Video after the break.

P.S. They’re just demo SIMs, but we’re sure the poor PR folks babysitting the devices would appreciate it if you didn’t call the numbers, okay? Be nice.

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Rock beats scissors, glove beats humans?

Normally I’d be against a glove that helps me “play with myself,” but I want one of these.

T-Mobile Motorola Cliq XT now available for $129.99

T-Mobile release details about availability date and pricing for its fifth Google Android smartphone, the Motorola Cliq XT. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://www.cnet.com/8301-19736_1-20000599-251.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Android Atlas/a/p

New MacBook Pro, Air and Mac Pro pricing potentially leaked by Apple ads and online store (updated)

Could this be another example of online advertising presaging the onset of a hardware upgrade from Cupertino? Apple’s ads on Australian tech pub PC Authority have been spotted displaying some rather peculiar price tags for its flagship mobile and desktop computers. Whereas Cupertino’s Aussie online store lists the most affordable versions of the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Pro at A$1,599, A$1,999 and A$3,599, respectively, the above, official-looking ads would seem to disagree. Clicking on them still leads to the currently priced (and specced) machines, but looking at them suggests that — in the absence of some major conspiracy or a splendidly random price hike — we’re getting an early peek at the pricing of the newly updated models of each of those series. The MacBook Air has jumped by A$400 so that what used to be its costliest base price is now its lowest, while the MBP has suffered a A$300 bump in cost of entry. Then again, considering the expectation that the mobile computers will get Core i7 CPUs while the Mac Pro will get all dressed up with Core i7-980X regalia, this development is perhaps not all that surprising. The major thing to take away here is that the long-awaited upgrades might finally be arriving. We’re putting our piggy banks on alert, just in case.

[Thanks, Matthew]

Update: We’ve come across some other pricing inconsistencies contained within Apple’s own New Zealand site. Find out what’s happening after the break [Thanks, ScottNYC].

Update 2: The prices above have been corroborated by Apple’s Australia site, which now suffers from the same schizophrenic pricing as its New Zealand compatriot. You’ll find screenshot evidence after the break.

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Motorola CLIQ XT comes to T-Mobile for $129.99

Your hopes, dreams, and deepest desires for a keyboardless CLIQ have finally materialized today now that Motorola’s CLIQ XT has reached T-Mobile shops across the country. Interestingly, yesterday’s leaked documentation pegged the date, but not the price — rather than the rumored $99.99, the XT will actually be going for $129.99 on a two-year contract. We guess that’s still not bad for a bona fide myTouch 3G alternative with a 5 megapixel cam — as long as you can get down with Blur, of course.

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