Century bring back the HDD Stage Rack from the dead with a new HDMI Ready model!

Century, the company that brought us the HDD Stage Rack or the HDD USB SATA and IDE Dock, announced today the launch of the CROSU2TV, a USB 2.0 HDD Stage Rack with HDMI out and support of pretty much every SD or HD Videos format on the market including DB-ISO! Announced at 12,800 Yen and available from today onward the CROSU2TV is the perfect little buddy for every Geek and Video fans, pity though that we are limited to USB 2.0 only!

JVC Kenwood – RV-S1-S – Powerful sound system with built-in iPod/iPhone dock

JVC Kenwood is releasing a stylish sound system, the RV-S1-S, with a unique tube-like design. It produces powerful deep bass sounds and avoids unnecessary vibrations, utilizing 4 high-powered speakers (including 2 woofer outputs).
The built-in iPhone/iPod dock is also very interesting. You can close the cover, so it will protect the device during outdoor activity. When using iPhone 5, you need to connect it to the USB Port.
Music saved with USB memory or SD card (MP3/WMA) is playable. …

Toaster PRO, stream your Memory Card content on the Go

Here you are Princeton latest goodies, the Toaster PRO or the PTW-TSTP. Set for a February 22nd launch in Japan at at 7,980 Yen the PTW-TSTP is an SD/SDHC and SDXC Card reader that comes with an USB port for USB Memory Stick as well as an Ethernet port and Wifi! Yep I am sure that you have now figured it you, yes the PTW-TSTP thanks to its 1,250mAh internal battery will let you access and share to anyone Wirelessly your memory card or USB stick from a mobile device on the go or at home! A …

Sony outs the WG-10, a compact and wireless card reader

Sony announced today in Japan the WG-10 a new compact Memory Stick and SD/SDHC?SDXC card reader that comes with an internal battery (500mA) and Wi-Fi! Not every camera comes with Eye-Fi support and not every one are interested in having their files shared on this service, the concept here is pretty simple : Insert your SDXC Card or Memory Stick into the WG-10 and start accessing to any videos or photos stored in it from your iPhone, iPad, Android Smartphone, PC or MAC wherever you are! Nice …

Sanwa outs the 400-SCN015 a new compact scanner compatible with iOS and Android

Always on the go? Need to scan confidential documents while spying around in the office? Well here you are for you gentlemen the 400-SCN015 from Sanwa a new compact scanner. In just 269.3×58×47.2mm and 425.5g the 400-SCN015 is a fully capable 300/600dpi scanner than comes with an internal battery capable to scan up to 110 pages at 300dpi, 512MB of internal memory, a USB Port for direct scan to USB memory, a memory card reader compatible with SD, Memory Stick and even xD-Picture cards and iOS …

Ratocsystems outs the REX-WIFISD1, an SDXC Wireless Card Reader

The REX-WIFISD1 from Ratocsystems is a nifty little SD/SDHX and SDXC Card reader that can be use connected to a PC/MAC via USB like any other card reader but that also comes with a 3000mAh battery a wireless capability that will let you access any files stored on a memory card remotely from your PCs and/or any smartphones! Like the idea of a remotely accessible SD card? So what about having the possibility to ALSO access to any USB Flash Drive as well? Indeed thanks to its USB port you will …

Humax’s take on an IP-connected TV box for Comcast passes through the FCC

Humax's take on an IPconnected TV box for Comcast passes through the FCC

Comcast isn’t opening up its set-top boxes (UI and all) in the way we’d like, but it has established a reference spec (RDK) for potential hardware partners to build their own versions of its next generation setup. As reported by Light Reading, Cisco, Humax, Pace, Technicolor and others are working on hardware for a new multiroom setup based on a central gateway (or maybe a Cablevision-style network DVR) that streams video to IP-connected extenders called the XI3. Now Humax’s Xfinity-branded XI3-H has been revealed in an FCC filing spotted by Wireless Goodness. It sports a coax in/out connection for MoCA and TV, HDMI in and out, Ethernet and a USB port for a WiFi adapter. There’s also an SD card slot interestingly, which could potentially be used as local DVR storage for quick pause and rewind without pulling from the main server.

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Acer outs in the USA a new Chromebook with the C7

Acer America today debuts its new Acer C7 Chromebook, its next-generation mobile computer that runs Google’s Chrome operating system and is priced at a low $199.
The premiere offering in the Acer C7 Chromebook line is the Acer C710-2847. Powered by an Intel Celeron 847 processor (2MB L3 cache, 1.10GHz, DDR3 1333 MHz), a 11.6-inch HD Widescreen CineCrystal LED-backlit LCD, WiFi BGN and 2GB of DDR3 memory, the Acer C7 provides the performance to speed through the web, access files, enjoy video …

[CEATEC 2012] Toshiba expands its TransferJet offering with industry’s smallest SDIO IC module and industry’s first microSDIO card

Unveiled for the first time at IFA 2012, Toshiba’s new TransferJet goodies fly to Japan and alongside an official announcement for their launch schedule for early 2013
Industry’s Smallest TransferJet-Enabled SDIO IC Module (Part #TJM35420XLG)
Toshiba has created the industry’s smallest TransferJet -enabled SDIO IC module that simplifies implementation and design challenges associated with compact consumer electronics products. The Toshiba TransferJet -enabled SDIO IC module …

You Can Now Slap a Quarter Terabyte of Storage In Your Camera [Storage]

It took a few months longer than its 256 GB compact flash card, but Lexar has finally announced a matching 256 GB SDXC card that makes it oh-so-easy to lose or misplace a quarter terabyte of photographs. To put that in perspective, if you were shooting full resolution, full quality JPGs with the Sony RX100, you’d be able to snap just under 80,000 shots before needing to swap out your card. More »