Sanwa 400-SP050BK NFC-Enabled Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker System

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Sanwa is bringing you their latest NFC-enabled Bluetooth 4.0 speaker system, the 400-SP050BK. This 2-piece speaker system provides a working range up to 10 meters and features NFC pairing function, A2DP profile support, AAC/SBC/apt-X audio codec support, a 3.5 stereo mini jack and a maximum power output of 48W, and is compatible with Bluetooth 4.0 enabled devices. The 400-SP050BK is available now for 12,800 Yen (about $125). [Product Page]

Want Your Children To Learn Emotional Intelligence? Try Video Games!

Game Designed To Teach Emotional Intelligence Hits iOS Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins is the latest industry veteran to hop on the ‘video games as education’ bandwagon. The developer today announced the release his studio If You Can Company’s first game, IF, to iPad. It’s designed with a very simple purpose: to teach kids how to emotionally grow.

Amazing Views of Last Night's UK Aurora Show

Amazing Views of Last Night's UK Aurora Show

A combination of rare, high geomagnetic activity and cloud-free night skies treated many parts of the UK to an amazing aurora demonstration last night. Here are some of the finest photos that got snapped and posted to Twitter.

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TEKWIND CLIDE10 Android 4.2 Tablet

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TEKWIND is set to launch their newest Android 4.2 tablet namely the CLIDE10. Powered by a 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2520 dual-core processor, the tablet sports a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 TFT 5-point multi-touch display, an Intel HD Graphics, a 1GB RAM, a 16GB of internal storage, dual cameras (2MP front & 5MP rear), WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, a mini-HDMI port, a built-in speaker, a 5100mAh battery and runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS. The CLIDE10 will start shipping from early April for around 20,000 Yen (about $196). [Product Page]

Intel SSD 730 Series

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Intel has released a new line of SSDs, the SSD 730 Series. Coming in both 240GB and 480 capacities, these 2.5-inch SSDs are equipped with 20nm MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, a MTBF of 1.2 million hours and can deliver read/write speeds of up to 550/270 MB/s (240GB) and 550/470 MB/s (480GB), respectively. The SSD 730 Series will begin shipping from March 18th for around $270 (240GB) and $500 (480GB), respectively. [Intel]

Xbox One March update to bring 50Hz compatibility

Shortly after the Xbox One launched, UK gamers reported issues with video quality, namely in the form of “juddering” when streaming television — the unfortunate result of television frame-rate differences. … Continue reading

Need This New Innovation? Eyelash Jewelry

Eyelash JewelryEyelash jewelry is kinds creepy and at the same time it is totally cool. It is a totally creative way to change standard false eyelashes into a major fashion statement. It isn’t the sort of thing you would wear to work or church, but great for leisure time get-togethers and parties. They are bound to be a conversation starter and people won’t be able to take their eyes off yours.

Wow, watch this guy nail the voices of 33 different Simpsons characters

Wow, watch this guy nail the voices of 33 different Simpsons characters

Listen to super talented voice actor Brock Baker zip through 33 different Simpsons impressions in 5 minutes. His Homer takes a little getting used to but he nails a good chunk of them. There are a few that are pitch perfect (like his Fat Tony). Anyway, it all adds up to a very fun watch.

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Google’s ‘show me the menu’ search brings the most important restaurant info up first

No matter how good the food is, it seems like many restaurants hide the most important info (what’s cooking, and how much does it cost?) under a slew of sub pages, outdated Flash interfaces or bizarre PDF scans of printed pages. Google Search users…

Project Ara Shown Off And Demonstrated During Launch Conference

Project Ara Shown Off And Demonstrated During Launch Conference

Project Ara is a project being worked on by Google at the moment which is a modular smartphone concept where the goal is to swap out components and upgrade them as needed, much like how one would upgrade their desktop PC by swapping out RAM, hard drives, and GPUs.

Google will be hosting their first Ara Developers’ Conference in April, but in the meantime it seems that they are too excited about it and have decided to show off some of its early prototypes along with a demo on how it would work.

This demo was shown off during the Launch festival in San Francisco which took place this week, and where Google’s Paul Eremenko took to stage to talk about Ara as well as to demonstrate the device. (more…)

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