It can change from a robotic dog, to a boat, moving plane, car, windmill and lastly a desktop plane. If you run out of sunlight for some reason, you can also charge this up by utilizing a 50 watt bulb or brighter. There are a grand total of 25 parts and no screws. Since there are so many parts, this is probably something you should help your kids with if you give it to them. You can pick it up for Rm78 or about Rm63 from Red5.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
The 6-in-1 Solar Robot Kit
Friday, May 29, 2009
ACER.....SERVER
Acer has certainly come a long way from its humble beginnings, making its way to being the no. 3 vendor in the PC market. It is no fluke to reach such lofty heights without hard work, perseverance, providence and great hardware as well as technical support, so hopefully the latter two will remain with the new release of the Acer Aspire easyStore Home Server for folks living Stateside. Specially designed for households and home-based businesses with multiple PCs, the new Aspire easyStore makes it a snap to hook up home computers, centralize, share and protect digital data as well as access it remotely from anywhere in the world.
Powered by Microsoft Windows Home Server, the Aspire easyStore offers a plethora of benefits. Parents are able to access their children’s homework from afar when traveling, as long as they have a decent Internet connection to do so. Not only that, favorite videos and images recorded during the most recent travels can also be uploaded to the server so that other family members, regardless of their geographical position, are able to access those said media. This digital data centralization will further reduce the need to transfer data from one machine to another, while doubling up as a safeguard so that only authorized persons can have a look at it. In all this, we want to stress that having a backup data for everything stored within is of utmost importance - even more so for a centralized system.
You will find an Intel Atom processor 230 running at the heart of the Aspire easyStore, couple with 2GB memory, a 1TB hard drive, a trio of hot-swappable hard drive bays for storage expansion (which makes enough room for approximately 7TB of total data storage), and a recovery/reset pinhole that offers additional data protection by enabling system restores and data recoveries with just one-touch. If you’re interested in consolidating all your data for your home in a single computer, then the Acer Aspire easyStore AH340-UA230N Home Server can be yours for RM 1300++..
Thursday, May 28, 2009
THE RENDEZVOUS PROJECT....
Skyters-Malayan-When you picture a laptop case, I imagine this was nowhere near the visual you would conjure in your head. This looks about like the more expensive equivalent of just scotch taping bubble wrap around your precious laptop. This cover protects your laptop at all times and can stay on even when it’s in use. So you won’t have to worry about it being hurt while it’s outside of a case.
The case has a built-in carrying handle, so you don’t have to carry a laptop bag all of the time. It’s also slim enough that it could still fit within a laptop bag. All of the materials are environmentally friendly too, which is always a nice bonus. The manual is tragically in Japanese, but somehow I doubt that you’ll need a whole lot of directions in order to figure out the case. You can choose between two different sizes, the 13 inch and 11 inch. It’ll cost you $38 from the Japan Trend Shop.
POLAROID....
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Old gadget come New-Vivitar
skyters-malaycent-Just when you thought that analog digital cameras were dead and buried due to the proliferation of digital cameras all over the world, along comes the Vivitar V3800N from Sakar International that aims to make a splash in the non-digital camera world by offering a noteworthy device without breaking the bank in the process. The Vivitar V3800N is a formidable piece of hardware, where the manual 35mm single lens reflex model will come in varying prices between $169 and $199, depending on what you want to include in the package. It will go totally old school, utilizing the classic focal plane shutter that inspired the term ’shutterbug’ all those years ago.
Before we delve a little further about this manual camera, here is a little history lesson. The V3800N had been all but discontinued before Sakar purchased the Vivitar brand last year, and only resumed volume manufacturing of the camera due to overwhelming response on both retailer and consumer sides. After all, the retail market has had a dearth of a comparable camera for many a year already, making in all but impossible for folks who want to pick up core photography skills including setting aperture and mechanical shutter controls to pursue their interests further. Hence, the dusting off of the 3800N’s production lines to keep it going when everyone else prefers the digital format.
The re-release of the Vivitar V3800N is also part of Sakar’s “big picture” strategy to leverage the reputation of the 71-year-old Vivitar brand to expand its footprint in the camera business. After all, Vivitar was founded before World War II in 1938, and has an extremely strong brand name to leverage upon, making great cameras on both the digital and film fronts. Currently, their digital camera line includes entry-level VGA cameras to 12-megapixel monsters with zoom optics that works for both the amateur and serious digital photographer. Each Vivitar V3800N you pick up will come with either a 50mm lens or a 28-70mm zoom lens, depth-of-field preview, bright viewfinder with split-image focusing, multi-exposure capability, 10-second self-timer, and X Contact hot shoe for add-on flash. It features shutter speeds of 1 to 1/2000 sec, accepts ISO 25-3200 film speeds. You will be able to pick it up in three different configurations - with a 50mm lens, with a 28-70mm zoom lens, and with a 50mm lens bundled with a flash, UV protective filter, roll of black and white film, and a rugged gadget bag.
skyters-dis old scol gadget make new breathing for people love quality..dis thing mcm keta wolkswagen la...body very solid and tough...-malaycent
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Intel goes after Windows 7 on netbooks with Linux
- CPU: Intel Atom or Intel (r) Core (tm) 2 CPU (support for SSSE3)
- Graphics: Intergrated Intel Graphics
- Network adaptors:
- LAN/Wired : Intel e100/e1000e/iXGB, PCNet32 (Vmware), RealTek, SIS, Broadcom
- Wireless/Wifi: Intel 3945/4965/5000, Atheros 5K/9K, Broadcom, RealTek, Ralink.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Pemanasan Global & Ekonomi Gawat
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
MB Perak singgah maghrib,isyak..
Idea?
Whats on after 1st quarter in Malaysia 2009?
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Vodafone UK...
Technologies gone crazee..