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Jun30
Sony Microvault Mini USB drives
sony-micro-vault.jpgThe Microvaults have gone a long way from corporate sleekness to hip and funky. The new "mini" drives follow the colorful iPod suite allowing you to choose the color that best suits your personality.

Functional as they are attractive, the Microvault Mini fits well into your pocket - because of its small size, plus carries a maximum capacity of 2GB. Something definitely worth considering.

You can read the details here.
Jun30
The Microsoft Ultimate Keyboard
Yep, that's what it is called.Wireless. Rechargeable. Backlit. And don't for get ultra comfortable tactile feedback. The Ultimate Keyboard + mouse takes the design of a sleek Star Destroyer offering quality and comfort for those who enjoy working several feet... Continue Reading
Sony Ericsson M600i: Classic enterprise loving
As a Sony Ericsson fan, I've been waiting for a review of the new M600i organizer. This is the P900i successor I've been waiting for several months. SE did the right thing by doing away with unecessary frivolities such as... Continue Reading
SoulPad: Preserve computing in suspended animation
Everyone has heard of portable storage. In fact, we've gone as far as installing portable PIM systems into our flash drives. IBM Research wants to take things a step further by developing hardware and software that can preserve work being... Continue Reading
The V1 Computer Gaming Chair
The V1 Computer Gaming Chair is not only for games but it would definitely be a hit with CEOs, Chief Programmers and Bloggers like me. I already have an ergonomic keyboard and next on my list is a ergonomic mouse... Continue Reading
Explay ultra small projector
The Explay projector isn't just small - it allows you to project stuff that comes out of small screens like PMPs and mobile phones. This device will prove to be useful for portable projector set ups as well as doing... Continue Reading
Jun29
Philips Skype VOIP321
Another day, another Skype phone  rolls out into the open. The VOIP321 includes the following features: display Windows LM icons handset notification messages 24/7  polyphonic tones to distinguish landline from VoIP calls You can read more about it here.... Continue Reading
Brando Multipurpose Pen
So the saying 'the pen is mightier than the sword' might actually be true. Look how many gadgets Brando stuffed into this neat pen: 512MB flash memory MP3 player FM Radio Voice recorder I can think of many things to... Continue Reading
PopChar X: Easy character mapping
The guys from TUAW write about productivity tools for the Mac. One such application is PopChar X, a top menu visual cue that allows you to quickly browse typefaces. This is most useful for those who need to deal with... Continue Reading
Casual Friday: Racing X Pen
Here's a neat little convergence device courtesy of a friend of mine. Does your client need to sign that important contract but forgot his pen? Well, you did bring yours right? Just drive it across the boardroom!The Racing X Pen,... Continue Reading
Liveperson Contact Center
The problem with today's websites are that they aren't interactive enough. The disadvantage of filling out an online form or sending an email query for certain products and services of a particular company actually contributes to time wasted. This is... Continue Reading
Vonage WiFi Phone
The VoIP concept has really taken off due to the unprecedented success of Skype. Vonage is offering a new WiFi phone in the form of the UTStarcom F1000B WiFi handset that provides low cost calls within the confines of... Continue Reading
Toshiba Tecra A8
Toshiba offers a budget line of entry-level notebooks that are bound to offer great performance at its price point. Amongst the system features included to add more value to each purchase are a resilient hinge that were created specifically... Continue Reading
Alienware releases 3 new notebooks
Alienware is set to tease the mobile computing world with the introduction of another 3 new notebooks that target gamers, students, professionals, and other mobile users who are always on-the-go with the Area-51 m5750, Area-51 m5550, and Sentia m3450.... Continue Reading
Toshiba 4GB SDHC to be released
Toshiba has jumped on the Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory card bandwagon by launching its new 4GB SDHC card 3 months from now in September 2006. Ths new card is much faster than that of regular SD cards, featuring... Continue Reading
Jun28
The Wired 40
With the way emerging technologies is quickly becoming an integrated part of today's businesses, Wired las listed down the Top 40 companies that have succeeded in drawing  that X-Factor when it comes to technology innovations and turning out of the... Continue Reading
Gifts for your boss: the dog mouse
Warning: You need to have a more than civil relationship with your boss if you want to give him one of these. Or, if your boss finds you too serious and you've been dying to show him your lighter side,... Continue Reading
USB SD Card
Buffalo has come up with a new enterprise innovation for portable storage, integrating the world's most common storage pipeline - USB, with the world's most saturated storage medium, the SD card.Now, you can skip bringing your card reader altogether, lightening... Continue Reading
Dell unveils the 5700 Mobile Broadband ExpressCard
Dell has unveiled the Wireless 5700 Mobile Broadband ExpressCard, making it available to all and sundry before the week is over on Dell's website. This card is not built from ground up, but Dell has just taken the Novatel... Continue Reading
Fujitsu LifeBook N6410 notebook
If you're in the market for a desktop replacement notebook, you could check out the Fujitsu LifeBook N6410 notebook. Granted, it is no lightweight at 10lbs, but the sacrifice in portability is more than made up with the muscle... Continue Reading
Logitech V450 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks
The Logitech V450 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks is the perfect travel companion for those who are looking at an ergonomic solution to their notebook mouse woes. Boasting a soft rubber grip that offers superior comfort and effortless control,... Continue Reading
ReadywhenUR SMS Kettle
The ReadywhenUR SMS Kettle is perfect for single business CEOs or power users who want to get home and chill after a long, hard day at work with a hot cup of Joe. All you need to do is... Continue Reading
New VAIO Type U from Sony coming soon
Sony plans to release a new SOny VAio Type U model sometime at the beginning of next month even thought the long awaited Sony Vaio UX90 has not been out of the stables yet. This new model defies convention... Continue Reading
LG U400 music phone
Pressed for a design innovation, LG turns to Apple's clickwheel design to make GUI navigation much easier.The wheel design addresses a speedier and more convenient solution to navigating a user interface. It worked with the iPod, but let's see how... Continue Reading
Sony Cybershot DSC W100: Functional corporate camera
On most ocassions, corporate busybees don't have the luxury of time to bring around a photographer or have the bag space to carry a prosumer level camera with them. I've personally experienced this - and it is during these times... Continue Reading
Jun27
Toshiba Tecra M7 Widescreen Tablet PC
Toshiba has unveiled the company's first widescreen Tablet PC in the form of the Tecra M7 and I consider it coming out quite late in the market. The Tecra M7 aims to bring a balance between portability of a notebook,... Continue Reading
Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo Edition
Power and Business users ought to take the Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo Edition into consideration as part of their solution to home storage woes. This line of digital home storage hardware comes in varying capacities, ranging anywhere between 100GB to... Continue Reading
4-Port USB Hub Illuminated Mousepad
Kill two birds with one stone with this 4-Port USB Hub Illuminated Mousepad from ThinkGeek. For $26.99, not only do you get a lovely mouse pad that offers an ultra-precise mouse surface that bodes well for both mechanical and optical... Continue Reading
SOYO SlimEx Onyx 1.8" 40GB USB Hard Drive
If you're constantly on the road and need to transfer large chunks of data that even your USB thumb drive can't handle, then the SlimEx Onyx 40GB USB hard drive from Soyo is just the device for you. It weighs... Continue Reading
ZohoShow online presentation tool
Why spend unnecessary money on Microsoft's bloated Office Suite of programs when you only make use of PowerPoint once every 3 months for those pesky quarterly charts that nobody seem to take any interest in? Save some costs for the... Continue Reading
Board Room Gadgets: Motorola Capri
Motorola decides to release a slider. Hailing from the initial design of the ultra thin and fashionista RAZR, the Capri (a code name pray tell, because we're expecting another vowel deprived marketing hype for this one) is a compact slider... Continue Reading
Budget Dual Core: Toshiba Satellite M105-S3011
Affordable, powerful and light are three adjectives to describe the Toshiba Satellite M105-S3011. Priced at a very attractive USD$1049.00, the M105 boasts Intel dual core technology, making it one of the lightest (and I have to stress, more affordable) dual... Continue Reading
LifeIO: Behavioral PIM?
There is a revolutionary Web 2.0 tool called LifeIO that's set to be launched for open beta by September 2006. The concept of a living and breathing behavioral PIM is a bit scary - but it does make sense. Developed... Continue Reading
Cloud-shaped meeting room
Working in a creative organization does require its upkeep. We keep our Macs booted up, our walls orange, and the loft clean. But every once in a while, creative juices need to be spilled and this calls for some drastic... Continue Reading
KMM Author Toolbelt: Jayvee Fernandez
Here's a listing of the gadgets I use. I've programmed my mobile lifestyle according to portability and convenience. Coming from a full PDA + mobile phone user, I've abandoned the PDA because yes, I feel that the PDA is a... Continue Reading
Jun26
Biometric payment to be a reality
Floridians (USA) can now enjoy a biometric payment system, requiring just a push of your finger to pay for your haul at the local store. This bodes well for businesses who can then trim down on manpower at checkout counters.... Continue Reading
Echery mousepad offers new twist in ergonomics
Mousepads might have come in weird shapes, but they always have one thing in common - a flat surface. Echery throws that convention out of the window by offering a desk-mounted ergonomic mousepad that purportedly eliminates any fatigue in the... Continue Reading
Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter Kit
Get rid of unsightly network cables that snake across the office or home with either a WiFi solution or the Powerline HD Ethernet Adapter Kit (HDXB101) from Netgear. Consumers can now connect to a PC, digital video recorder, a game... Continue Reading
Wi-Spy Spectrum Analyzer
Ever wanted to test the fidelity of a wireless hostpot? This portable spectrum analyzer from ThinkGeek allows you to separate the wheat from the chaff of WiFi.You can read the full description here. Wi-Spy is the world's smallest 2.4 GHz... Continue Reading
Ice Creme
Anyone who owns gadgets know that the first scratch or nick is always the most painful. Cellphones, PDAs, digital cameras, and iPods are extremely susceptible to scratches due to their nature of use, being ported in and out of pockets... Continue Reading
USB Drive with Capacity Display
I'll admit that I'm a sucker for anything that sticks into a USB port, even more so if it is USB 2.0 compatiable.  When I first saw this Lexar JumpDrive Mercury at CES I thought it was cool, but wouldn't... Continue Reading
Buffalo DriveStation SATA USB 2.0 Hard Drive
The Buffalo DriveStation SATA USB 2.0 External hard drive offers an alternative storage device that allows you to stack them on top of each other to form a neat stack via a slide-in clip feature, impressing your colleagues with a... Continue Reading
Jun25
My Buddy...Remote Buddy That Is
Do you remember that toy called "My Buddy" that came out in the 80's and was just really marketed as a doll that was "OK" for boys? 'My Buddy, My Buddy, wherever I go, he goes'.  Yeah...I remember my first... Continue Reading
Lessons from the World Cup: Be Productive
The World Cup fever has broght me to two realizations.  One is that Ghana is not to be messed with, and two is that we (as a world) rely on out internet connection more than we know.During, and at the... Continue Reading
Haicom HI-407BT GPS
The Haicom HI-407BT is a car lighter-powered GPS navigator that comes with the 20 channel with ultra high sensitive SiRF StarIII GPS chipsets. Because it is lighter-powered, you won't have to worry about the power consumption that the BT module... Continue Reading
Internet During Air Travel
I don't know about you, but I can't seem to bring myself to pay $10 a day for internet connectivity.  I frequently travel via air (usually Northwest Airlines or Delta) and it seems everywhere I go they offer some kind... Continue Reading
iPAP PHP Photo Gallery
If you're looking for an easy-to-manage photo gallery for your sites, iPAP is worth taking a look at. The layout is very friendly to the eyes, allowing you to tag each image and view thumbnails of the entire album.You can... Continue Reading
Tekkeon's Batteries Charge Your Batteries
Tekkeon, a California based company, has released a line of battery powered battery chargers that can connect to nearly every device imaginable.Here is the great thing about this line of battery chargers, you can charge your devices anywhere.  The difference... Continue Reading
NEC's "Super-sensitive" Fingerprint Reader the PU700-20
NEC has announced a new fingerprint reader that they claim has just a 0.0001% chance of being fooled.This fingerprint scanner using an amazing 800dpi in it's 15 millimeter wide sensor.  After my first encounter with a fingerprint reader last week,... Continue Reading
Grundig CDS 5000 DEC
Compact HiFi system anyone? Nope, not the iPod HiFi from Apple. The Grundig CDS 5000 DEC is a small integrated 2.1 speaker system that allows playback from USB devices as well as music straight from an SD/MMC card.Other notable features... Continue Reading
Jun24
BenQ FP241W LCD Monitor with Full HD Support
If you're looking for an affordable HD LCD monitor, then you can trust it to BenQ to come up with one. Having been an almost aunknown in the worldwide technology market, BenQ's record of innovation and quality is not to... Continue Reading
Display Google Calendar on Windows Mobile devices
For $9.95, Snoopsoft's plugin called WebCalendar allows you to show your Google Calendar on your Windows Mobile Today screen. This plugin works in conjunction with Dashboard 3, an application also developed by Snoopsoft. SnoopSoft, Inc. is proud to be the... Continue Reading
Brando Doggie Donny USB Web Cam and Wrist Cushion
Here's an interesting contraption that is bound to elicit gasps from your co-workers who don't know any better. We know how prolonged use of a computer could lead to potential physical RSI injuries if proper steps like stretching, good posture,... Continue Reading
Digital Photo Frame
I normally shy away from picture frames as gifts but this - this particular one will make any office desk come to life.Though it is a bit pricey, it still serves its purpose as a delightful conversation piece when a... Continue Reading
Adjusting Office Table
What's an office without snazzy looking tables?Here's a great find. For less than a hundred dollars, you get this exquisite piece of table furniture. The 8' adustable folding table comes with a low maintenance Melamine top and four adjuastable heights.You... Continue Reading
Pocket Palette Device
  If you can't tell the difference between sky and navy blue, then the Pocket Palette Device will be the perfect gift for you. It is able to capture a color on a painted surface and let you know... Continue Reading
KMM Author Toolbelt: Easton Ellsworth
I've decided to do a post series on the everyday tools that KMM bloggers use to stay productive. Aptly named the Author Toolbelt, I'm sure we've all learned how real world examples and product testimonials make for a better marketing... Continue Reading
Amex Butterfly Card
  The Butterfly Card from American Express is a foldable card that doubles up as a keychain carrier. It is currently available to all their Gold Card members only, adding weight to their motto that membership has its privileges. The... Continue Reading
Portable Chairbag
Spruce up your office with the Chairbag, an alternative take on the uber-comfortable beanbag. It has the portability of an inflatable chair and is shaped after a beanbag. The Chairbag also boasts a water-resistant surface so you don't have... Continue Reading
BenQ MP720p DLP projector
Even though more and more companies are releasing high definition projectors, BenQ has deferred from doing so with its latest offering, the MP720p. Even though the name might mislead some into thinking that this is a HD 720p projector,... Continue Reading
Jun23
ZyPad WL 1000 Wrist PC
  ZyPad WL 1000 from Eurotech is a PC that can be worn around one's wrist, weighing 300g. The WL 1000 can be powered by either the Windows CE or Linux platform. It runs on a Raza Microelectronics 32-bit... Continue Reading
Primera Claims "World's First Blu-ray Duplicator" - Did anyone notice?
Primera has officially begun shipping the worlds first Blu-ray duplication machine.  This machine, the Bravo XR-blu Disc Publisher is definitely a machine not just because of the $5000+ price tag, but also because it is a Pioneer BDR-101a in a... Continue Reading
Pioneer unveils BDR-101A Blu-ray recorder
Pioneer has released the BDR-101A Blu-ray recorder for the PC platform, making this the first on the market. This 2x Blu-ray recorder boasts a theoretical burn data rate of 9MB/s which is actually 6.66 times faster than that of... Continue Reading
PT-200 Personal Bracelet Tracker
Although the PT-200 Personal Bracelet Tracker looks very much like a discard from the 80's era of digital watches, it is actually a personal tracking and communication device that is presented in the form of a bracelet. This tri-band GSM... Continue Reading
Spy Finder Hidden Camera Detector
Ever wondered whether anyone is spying on you, but you just can't quite put the finger on where the camera is hidden? This $99.99 solution from Brickhouse Security will put your fears to rest as the Spy Finder Hidden... Continue Reading
CD bookend speakers from Muji
Muji is a manufacturer of household items, electronics, and goods noted for their simplistic design and shuns away from elaborate patterns as much as possible. Even the product descriptions on the website are rather modest to say the least.... Continue Reading
Mouse Pad + 4-Port USB Hub
Here's convergence for you - a mouse pad where you can plug your USB powered mouse. This high powered USB port is plugged into your PC's USB port to provide four extra USB ports. The mouse pad is also illuminated... Continue Reading
First Impressions: Opera Browser for Nintendo DS
What's a portable gaming system doing here at Biztoolbelt? Well, it is highly due to the Opera browser software cartridge Nintendo is releasing for the DS. With this innovation, the Nintendo DS is perhaps the first ever WiFi browsing device... Continue Reading
Casual Friday: USB Missle Launcher
Okay, it's tone-down Friday again. For today's office prank, we have the USB powered Missle Launcher. Capable of firing three deadly foam missles, this weapon of mass destruction will surely cause a split second of fear in your target as... Continue Reading
Jun22
Samsung Q1 ultra mobile PC
Samsung is bent on breaking the barriers of the ultimate in convergence devices. Merging PDA, GPS, portable media player, tablet PC and everything else you can think of except a mobile phone, the Samsung Q1 strives to be all that.The... Continue Reading
Greenhouse IDE/SATA-USB Adapter
Japanese company Greenhouse will unveil the IDE/SATA-USB Adapter next month. This nifty device allows you to connect any 3.5" or 2.5" hard drive at one end while the other end of the adapter can be plugged into a USB... Continue Reading
Web-based spreadsheet from Zoho
We all know how expensive Microsoft's suite of Office products can be, especially in growing businesses where the budget must be carefully balanced. Thankfully, you can keep track of all your spending and inventory with the web-based Zoho spreadsheet.... Continue Reading
JVC unleashes new projector in the market
JVC has unveiled a lovely looking projector in the Japanese market. At a price of $12,500, it is by no means cheap even if you get a full 1080p D-ILA based projector that will fit regally into any home... Continue Reading
New laser printers from Dell – 3010cn, 3110cn, 5110cn, 5210n, 5310n
Most offices use laser printers these days, so it is no surprise that Dell has launched 5 new laser printers for its customers in Western Europe. This new breed of color and monochrome A4 laser printers are available at... Continue Reading
Mio C710 and 510e GPS
The Mio C710 and 510e GPS devices feature 3.5 inch screens that support 65,000 colors. Notable features include seven digit postcodes display, a proprietary MioMap 3 route planner, Bluetooth connectivity, an MP3 player and photo viewer.The C710 (in picture) and... Continue Reading
Fujitsu B6210 Touch Screen Lifebook
What, no dual core? Well it doensn't seem to need one. The latest Lifebook release from Fujitsu is marked as a reliable touch screen device with enhanced battery life. It weighs a light  3.2 pounds, which is comfortable enough to... Continue Reading
Sony Ericsson W950i
Infosync has posted a picture review of the new 4GB walkman phone. One of the more notable features is the 3-way jog rocker that was present in the P series smartphones. The W950i's form factor may prove to be a... Continue Reading
Acer Travelmate 8200
Acer was the first (if not, one of the first) manufacturers to churn out a dual core mobile computer in the worldwide market. The high end 8200 "best in class" series is representative of Acer's drive to remain competitive in... Continue Reading
Jun21
Linksys Wireless-G Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Internet Camera with Audio
  Linksys has unveiled the new WVC200 PTZ Wireless Internet Camera that offers MPEG 4 compatibility and is able to capture images even in low light infrared conditions. Other than the mandatory pan/tilt/zoom functions, the WVC200 comes with an internal... Continue Reading
ASUS V66
We have a V66 demo unit at the office where I work. My first impression is that it reminds me of a small retro tricorder because of its square-ish designed buttons and form factor.The V66 is a budget triband camera... Continue Reading
Doberman Bag Protector Alert
Being stuck at an airport while in transit is more than enough to drive anyone nuts. More often than not, you will most probably want to close your eyes and get some shuteye. If you're traveling alone, this is... Continue Reading
5.11 H.R.T Sniper Watch
Here's a tool that will come in handy if you're involved in the sniping business. The 5.11 H.R.T Sniper Watch comes in 2 versions - the tactical model is encased in Titanium while the dress version boasts a Stainless... Continue Reading
Samsung Ultra Slim Phones
Samsung has recently unveiled their Ultra Edition 6.9, 12.9 and 9.9 phones characterized by rich multimedia features and an ultra slim form factor. Apparently, the non-traditional naming scheme refers to the depth of the phone in millimeters.Their flagship model, the... Continue Reading
NEC MultiSync 2190UXi LCD monitor
If you are a desktop publishing artist or a bona fide graphics designer, why not treat your eyes with the new 21.3" MultiSync LCD monitor from NEC? This LCD monitor boasts NEC's Super-Advanced Super Fine TFT (SA-SFT) technology and... Continue Reading
Motorola P790 Portable Power
Imagine you have to make that all important business call, but just when you press the "Dial" button, your cellphone screams “Low Battery”. There isn't a landline in sight within the next 50 miles, and you forgot to bring... Continue Reading
Linksys Voice System 9000
Care for a Linksys VoIP solution?Well, they just launched one on their website. Providing an array of Linksys products  (who would have known?), you can now read the step by step guide for a DIY VoIP solution in 4 steps,... Continue Reading
Palm Treo 650 Black Tie Edition
Happy Anniversary, Palm!For a whopping $599.00, Palm has released the Black Tie edition of the Treo 650. Offering nothing new except an aesthetic upgrade and a dual purpose stylus, the new Treo 650 is a welcome aesthetic upgrade to the... Continue Reading
Jun20
T-Mobile Sidekick 3
The wait is over! T-Mobile has finally unveiled the Sidekick 3. Among the many new features are increased battery life that is also user replaceable, a 1.3MP camera, Bluetooth, support for 3 IM clients and instant connection to EDGE networks.... Continue Reading
SUN-SG8 digital Photo Frame
The SUN-SG8 Digital Photo Frame stands heads and shoulders above its rivals with the amount of features that come with it. This digital photo frame will look good in any office or home, offering unprecedented customization with its interchangeable... Continue Reading
Elecom releases MR-A20H Multi Card Reader series
With tons of memory card readers available in the market today, how do you know which is the best for you? You will most probably make you choice based on budget considerations and the most common kind of media... Continue Reading
USBGeek Night vision webcam
If you are working late into the night and have networked your entire office's surveillance system, then this Night Vision webcam will come in handy. It does not make much sense to use this for video calls or conferences though,... Continue Reading
Antec NSK 1300 MiniATX case
As living spaces become more crowded, it is no wonder that small form factor PCs have taken off in recent years. Antec's new NSK 1300 MiniATX case is extremely small and portable, measuring just 7.9" x 10.6" x 13.2"... Continue Reading
MediaMan-HVX-3500 Multi-Player
The MediaMan-HVX-3500 Multi-Player works by placing a 3.5" hard disk drive, and it is then turned into a device that can handle nearly every audio and video format that you can think of. How does MPEG-1 (AVI, MPG); MPEG-2 (AVI,... Continue Reading
Lenovo 3000 V100: ultra light and affordable
The Lenovo V100 laptop series is light in weight and on the wallet. Sporting a 12.1 inch widescreen and weighing around 4 pounds (lighter than an Apple iBook), the V100 retails for around $1,099.00 which is quite affordable these days.In... Continue Reading
3G Cellular Router
If you really want to leverage your mobile technology, try turning your car into a wireless hotspot. Portable wireless routers actually do exist, but instead of using a cable connection, a cellular router makes use of - yes you guessed... Continue Reading
Nokia E50 is slim for business
The E50 is basically an amalgamation of the best of S60 features and Series 40 form factor. Enterprise users who want a jab at a fully-capable smartphone yet are unwilling to suffer a jab in the pocket (literally, because of... Continue Reading
Desktop replacement or full notebook?
Big question, really. Do I buy a desktop for the office or stick with these desktop replacements? I mean, that's why they are called replacements right - a marketing assumption that a lot of people are biting into. And it's... Continue Reading
Jun19
DLA-HD10K HD D-ILA video projector
JVC's latest video projector, the DLA-HD10K, is a full high definition (HD) video projector that utilizes Digital Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA) technology. It has no HDMI port but uses a DVI-D HDCP port instead, offering support for... Continue Reading
MyLaptopGPS stolen computer file recovery and location system
Check out the MyLaptopGPS stolen computer file recovery and location system from AIT Solutions. This system enables the service provider or local IT security personnel to manage the files at the discretion of the rightful owner. A stolen laptop that... Continue Reading
Elecom SSP-M4SV Multi-Conference for Skype
Elecom's SSP-M4SV Multi Conference device is just the thing for offices that rely on the Skype online service to make long distance conference calls. The SSP-M4SV is capable of connecting up to a quartet (4) via Skype on a... Continue Reading
Maximizing your business phone
Every once in a while Infosync comes up with an easy to read summary of useful tips for maximizing your mobile life. The latest series is a short primer on the many applications available for enterprise. If you think mobile... Continue Reading
Verbatim Store 'n Go 4GB USB hard drive
Fancy plugging in a portable hard drive that can be used on any PC wherever you go? The Verbatim Store 'n Go 4GB USB hard drive comes with the Ceedo micro-operating system that enables it to be used with... Continue Reading
Layon UI-06 Bluetooth Headset
Layo's new UI-06 Bluetooth Headset is no ordinary device in its class. You can transform it into a stereo headset by attaching it to a Bluetooth module that is hanging from your neck and use it to listen to... Continue Reading
Never lose your keys again!
GadgetBargains has a sound activated key finder that will help your wife you remember where "she" put the key after YOU drove the car, or is that just me?Anyway, what I like about this key alarm thing is it's size. ... Continue Reading
Microsoft LifeCam VX-6000
As far as webcams go, I'm no fan.  My cingular phone, or Skype always works great for me...I don't really have a desire to see you as I talk to you...maybe because I'm not really paying 100% attention, and I'm... Continue Reading
Sony Ericsson K610: first SE i-mode phone
The enginners at Sony Ericsson have churned out  the first SE i-mode compatible mobile phone in the K610im. The K610im is a classic Sony Ericsson handset design - it's cased in black and there's a landscape-oriented two-megapixel, 2.5x digital zoom... Continue Reading
PQI Card Drive U510: World Cup Edition!
There are many attractive things about this portable wonder. With it being the size of a credit card, you can already expect how wonderfully light this portable storage solution will be for your pocket. It stores 2GB of memory and... Continue Reading
Nokia 6275 and 2875 CDMA phones
Form factor wise, there's nothing new with these Nokias. Dedicated to the CDMA market, the Nokia 6275 and 2875 both come with megapixel class caleras and support for music playback. The 6275 belongs to the classic corporate line of phones,... Continue Reading
Inside Chris Anderson's gadget bag
Here at Biztoolbelt, it's quite important to see what gadgets real people use, taking account of the reasons behind their purchase including budget and lifestyle.Thanks to  the Geeky Traveller, we were able to see what lovable toys Chris Anderson of... Continue Reading
Jun18
Roadsync Direct Push for Windows Mobile 2003 SE
Roadsync has received an upgrade to support Windows Mobile 2003 SE, thus filling the gap that  has been placed when Windows Mobile 5.0 came out with MSFP. You can now sync your Windows Mobile 2003 SE devices with MS Exchange... Continue Reading
JVC XA-F57 no frills MP3 player
Did you always want a stylish and small MP3 player that isn't an iPod? JVC has released a rather stylish little bugger with the XA-F57. Though the name may sound like gibberish, the player's controls are pretty easy to master.... Continue Reading
ASTONE iFusion Portable Speaker System
Perfect for the office and the weekend getaway!If you own an iPod (who doesn't?) and are looking for a great sounding portable speaker solution  and I mean Portable, the AStone iFusion may just be the speaker set for you.The iFusion... Continue Reading
Jun17
Averatec AV1150-EW1 Ultra-portable Laptop
The new Averatec AV1150-EW1 is an ultra-portable notebook that comes with pretty decent specifications under the hood - you won't be able to get decent frame rates in games like Doom III or Quake 4, but your purchase will... Continue Reading
Samsung SCX-4100 Digital Productivity Center going cheap
The Samsung SCX-4100 Digital Productivity Center costs just $59.95 after a $60 rebate at PC Connection - which is an extremely good deal for a printer of this caliber. The SCX-4100 Digital Productivity Center offers laser printing, a color... Continue Reading
Seagate ships Maxtor Fusion
Seagate Technology has unveiled the new Maxtor Fusion personal media solution that offers a secure, central location in any network that has ample storage space to keep many albums worth of digital photos, videos, music, and important documents. The Maxtor... Continue Reading
Elecom CD pouch dipenser
Most offices have included CD and DVD media into their backup operations, and instead of wasting money on expensive jewel cases, plastic pouches are the way to go for a more compact storage solution. Unfortunately, CDs/DVDs purchased in bulk... Continue Reading
Citizen Abacus Smart Watch
The Abacus Smart Watch 2006 from Citizen is one nifty watch for those who want something more than an ordinary time piece. At last, the residents of can rejoice in this U.S.-only exclusive after seeing the Japanese and Koreans enjoying... Continue Reading
Colored MacBooks sooner than expected?
Well no, not really. Colorware has just made available a handful of body configs that imitate the "30 year anniversary" colors of the iBook series back in the retro days. Also, with a huge semblance to the iPod mini colors,... Continue Reading
Linksys Wireless Internet Camera WVC200
If you own a small business, Linksys has provided an affordable means to keep your office space monitored 24/7 with their Wireless G Internet Camera. The camera has its own IP address, which means that you can access it from... Continue Reading
Jun16
IPEVO Xing USB Conference Phone
Conference calls via Skype are cheap, but they are of no help to your ears and hand as you will need to keep the phone glued to your ear for the entire duration of the call. IPEVO has stepped in... Continue Reading
8GB CompactFlash card now available from Kingston
The family of CompactFlash products from Kingston has received a new addition in the form of the 8GB CompactFlash Elite Pro card. This brand new 8GB monster targets those in the professional photography arena who require hardware accessories that... Continue Reading
D-Link DSD-150 SecureSpot Internet Security Device
The new SECURESPOT Internet Security Device DSD-150 from D-Link offers the complete all-in-one Internet security solution against viruses, spyware, identity theft, unwanted pop-ups, and other elements that make surfing the Net these days more dangerous than taking a random... Continue Reading
The Internet Cafe components: Putting it all together
Here in the Philippines, the Internet Cafe is a 24-hour workhorse. There are three distinct Internet Cafe models that can be showcased based on their characteristics:The Business CenterThe Mutimedia HubThe Gaming ZoneBut in reality, these three really co-exist with one... Continue Reading
Mini mobile Alert
  The Mini Mobile Alert from Doberman is perfect for the road warrior who travels constantly. Connect one end of this device to your priceless gadget and the other to a belt loop. Should anyone try to forcefully pull it... Continue Reading
Measure that kilowatt
A guy once asked me how much power a desktop computer actually consumes - and if it makes sense to turn it off or leave it running to save electricity in the long run. Well, one tangible solution to find... Continue Reading
Net Cafe Model Three: Gaming Zone
Perhaps 80% of income from Internet cafes come from gaming. In Asia, specifically the Philippines, the gaming culture lies on a group level, where in spite of having your own computers and Internet connection at home, gamers would rather meet... Continue Reading
Keychain LED Lantern with Nichia LED
The Keychain LED Lantern stands at over 2” tall and offers up to 25 hours of usage before the battery life runs out. It looks cute-as-hell and is also water resistant. The high quality Nichia LED used within ought... Continue Reading
Net Cafe Model Two: Multimedia Zone
The second Internet cafe model on display during Intel's How To: Set up an Internet Cafe series is the Multimedia Zone, which is basically a hyped up name for an area with: Large format printersComputers for graphic design and video... Continue Reading
Net Cafe Model One: Business Center
I gave the opening primer together with a colleage for an Internet Cafe conference this morning. The event spans three days and is sponsored by Intel as well as some other prominent names in the online gaming scene such as... Continue Reading
Jun15
Chambers Crossword Pen
Business Crossword puzzle lovers will definitely appreciate the Chambers Crossword Pen as a gift. This works like any other normal pen, with the added functionality of a spell checker that boasts a 250,000 word database. It is able to... Continue Reading
Inforad GPS Speed Camera Detector
The Inforad GPS Speed Camera Detector is a nifty device that will help save you more money than the initial investment in the long run. For £79.99, this GPS Speed Camera Detector is able to alert you of any... Continue Reading
iMac i360 Turntable by Rain Design
The iMac i360 Turntable by Rain Design allows you to rotate your iMac or Apple Cinema Display a full 360 degrees, offering more freedom on the workspace at the office. While theoretically possible to do so, it is only... Continue Reading
Sony Ericsson HCB-100 Bluetooth Speakerphone
  If you're looking for a portable hands-free speakerphone solution that can be used at home, in the office or in the car, look no further than the HCB-100 Bluetooth Speakerphone from Sony Ericsson. Although the sound quality is not... Continue Reading
i-Talk Nano VoIP phone from Amex Digital
Most homes are taking advantage of cheap and free phone calls offered by a slew of VoIP service providers, and the market for VoIP phones is growing at a steady pace. The i-Talk Nano VoIP phone takes after Apple's... Continue Reading
Online backup systems should have 'value added' services
I was reading a short bit from Terrence Pua's Xackup blog and his entry on value added backup services struck me. I mean how else could you put value added services to a redundancy system? How many multiple redundancies should... Continue Reading
Spray on the virtual fan paint with Logitech
One of the more creative ways to lighten up the office mood would be to spray on some virtual paint with the Logitech Face Accessories - and do a video conference call. with these on. This year, fans around the... Continue Reading
Samsung SGH-i320
The Samsung SGH-i320 highly resembles a Blackberry running on a powerful Windows Mobile 5.0 platform. The hardware utilizes a QWERTY keypad that makes it quite attractive to the enterprise scene, especially with its black coat and silver highlights.Other features include... Continue Reading
Jun14
Lexar JumpDrive Mercury 1GB flash drive
Ever rushed for a board meeting and need to copy a huge file and yet forgot which flash drive has enough space? To avoid awkward stares from your bosses, the new Lexar JumpDrive Mercury flash drive solves that problem with... Continue Reading
HP Photosmart R927 digital camera offers slimming feature
Fancy looking like a million dollars without any exercise to achieve that svelte body that you've always dreamt of? HP's new Photosmart R927 digital camera comes with an "Artistic" feature that makes the subject look 5 to 15 pounds... Continue Reading
New MacBooks has discoloration issues
Apple products have a poor track record when it comes to the quality control in new hardware, and the recently released MacBook is no exception. Several people have already complained about experiencing discoloration issues with their new MacBooks after... Continue Reading
USB Piggy Angel Fan
Cool down this summer when your office air conditioning is overworked with the USB Piggy Angel Fan from Brando, a gadget shop that is based in Hong Kong. This $12.00 device comes in a cute design that features a... Continue Reading
Snappy Face Recognizer
Digital Info Technology's Snappy Face Recognizer is yet another security tool to protect computers from unauthorized access. This 1.3 megapixel webcam snaps a photo of your face and uses advanced face recognition technology to prevent strangers from logging on. This... Continue Reading
Paypal integration with Skype
Not that it's a new thing to be able to send money wirelessly. But it's gotten a bit more convenient with Skype, the world's 'better' mainstream VoIP solution. The application's new v2.5 release will allow users to send cash through... Continue Reading
Toshiba Qosmio G35-AV650
Perhaps the best feature of the latest Qosmio from Toshiba is that it comes with three-fold multimedia bundle in the form of high capacity disc HD-DVD reading, TV viewing with the built in TV tuner, and a sleek 17-inch widescreen... Continue Reading
Father's Day DS Lite bundle
What's a gaming post doing here, you might ask? Well, if you're wondering what Father's Day gift you could give your ol' boss, you may want to think a bit out of the box and get him a Nintendo DS... Continue Reading
MacBook Pro neoprene bag
The Pouch Inc has a neoprene carrying bag for the MacBook Pro. Since the Pro series is just an inch thick, they highly recommend this bag because it shows off how thin the Pro really is. Other things to take... Continue Reading
Jun13
USB hub with a twist (literally)
Once a device moves beyond functionality, the design aspect is what makes or breaks it. Just take a look at MP3 players - they never really took off until Apple came along with the iPod. Goodman Corporation has decided... Continue Reading
SD 2.0 standard to replace SD 1.0/1.1 Stuff
Currently the most popular flash memory standard in the world, the SD card format will receive a refresh by the time the third quarter of 2006 rolls around. SD 2.0 will make 32GB cards a reality, formatted in FAT32.... Continue Reading
Allseating Fluid Chairs
Ever got up from your office chair with a swaety back? Never again, I say. This mesh-designed chair merges maximum comfort (ah yes) with stylish design. Zero back separation, providing ergonomic back support throughout its range of motion. Floating-point neutral... Continue Reading
Pictronic Light-up Photo Frames
The 1cm thick Pictronic light-up Photo Frame utilizes Pictronic thin film technology that turns dull-looking, aged photos into a fresh piece of art via an even light that is cast behind the photos. It runs on just 9V and... Continue Reading
Gmask Protective Film
It's like tatooing your gadget, but not. The benefit of the Gmask is you're sure your phone is protected from scratches while looking really funky. This allows you to peel off the film later on if you wish to sell... Continue Reading
Dawn of the eNewspaper
I was reading a column on WIRED that served the premonition of the digital newspaper. The technology has been around for a while - in fact it was showcased in Mission to Mars back in 2000 where a thin digital... Continue Reading
Sony E Series display
Sony has put a twist in the new E series of displays - they come with a special compartment at the bottom to store miscellaneous office stationary like pens, pencils, erasers, and paperclips. The additional space below is also... Continue Reading
Cellular Phonebook Backup Pal
Anyone who's ever purchased a new cellphone knows how time consuming it is to repopulate the entire contact list,especially when you buy a new phone. Enter the Backup Pal - this one-touch portable device is able to store up... Continue Reading
VDO Dayton MS 2110
Now equipped with a built in TMS/RDC transmitter to help lessen the odds that you will ever get lost again, the MS 2110 features a 200MHz processor with a 320x240 resolution screen.This screen offers much larger control elements, created in... Continue Reading
Viewsonic PJ658 projector
Tagged at an affordable $999.00, the Viewsonic PJ658 projector makes for an attractive projector for the budding SME. It weighs 6.6 pounds and though it doesn't compare to the new rollout of EPSON's "quick on" projectors, the PJ658 is still... Continue Reading
Jun12
Sony VAIO T Series
The new Sony VAIO with digital TV Tuner will be available  in a week's time, starting June 24 2006.And yeah I love Google translator's product description:When now type T is bought, the campaign to which 10,000 Yen suitable music, DVD... Continue Reading
WiFi sniffing keychain
The portable wireless network detector can't get anymore portable than taking the form of a keychain. The WiFi Signal Detector sniffs 802.11b and g class networks  on a 300ft radius.The device costs $24.99.Read more about it here.... Continue Reading
Soccer ball bubble chair
Everybody loves soccer. Especially now that it's the World Cup. You could kick off rapport building with  this soccer ball couch at the office , aptly called the Bubble Chair. The chair is made of a total of ten bubble... Continue Reading
USB Soccer Massager
This USB Soccer Massager could not come at a more opportune time. Just connect one to the USB port on your computer and you're good to go. Alternatively, you can also power it with a couple of AA batteries... Continue Reading
Portable Laptop Table
Purchase this $49.95 Portable Laptop Table today for an easy and comfortable working experience anytime, anywhere. You no longer have to sit in a rigid position and experience extreme heat in your nether regions after making your purchase. It... Continue Reading
Wireless USB locking device
The Wireless PC Lock is the most convenient way to keep your data safe in the office. Though it isn't exactly a portable bulletproof glass or alarm, the wireless lock disables access to your PC if the USB "lock" and... Continue Reading
Quixun 10.4 inch touch screen 'slash' monitor
The Quixun's QT-1004 main selling point isn't really just about the touch screen UI. The monitor has the ability to fold up into a POS-style cashier computer for inputting data.You may check out the corporate site here.... Continue Reading
Desktop Personal Air Conditioner
Some of us often work in cramped environments where the airflow is less than optimal. Our cubicles were haphazardly placed like a Lego construction nightmare, leading to certain blind spots where the central air-conditioning cannot reach. Fret not -... Continue Reading
Binary Welcome Mat
If your office is full of programmers, cut them some slack and bring a little cheer to the environment with this welcome mat. It might look like a random design to any stranger, but those who are in tune... Continue Reading
Shuttle XPC X100 halves the Mini PC's size
Shuttle, the company famous for making Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs a hit with gaming enthusiasts and business users alike, has come up with the XPC X100 ultra small PC that is half the MiniPC's dimensions. It looks much... Continue Reading
Jun11
New ways of displaying time
There's an out of the box site called Relatime that showcases different ways of perceiving time from a watch. There are two types of "clocks" - the more familiar ones that tell the time and there are the countdown timers... Continue Reading
Speed up your wireless Windows XP connection?
I got this interesting tip from The Unwired, that claims that Wndows reserves about 20% of your wireless bandwidth to download "Microsoft exclusive data." Whatever this means is pretty vague, but a short comment exchange led me to learn a... Continue Reading
Jun10
Recycle mouse pads into a couch
It seems that we've found the perfect resting ground for all those used mice pads. Your entire staff can actually go through several hundred a month so why not recycle them into this fine piece of office furniture for the... Continue Reading
Compact XPC X100 for Windows XP Media Center
The X100 is famed to be the Mac mini of the PC World. Featuring a dual core 1.83GHz T2400 chip with 512MB of RAM, G-class WiFi, a 4-in-1 card reader and 250GB of hard disk space, the X100 is truly... Continue Reading
Jun 9
Designer electric table
Combining a sleek workbench with integrated sockets, Christiane Hogner was able to design something that looks elegant and practical. The "electric table" allows you to have a very long table top space free from the cluttered cords and wires that... Continue Reading
SiteKreator offers affordable website creation
Any business worth its salt today needs a website, but non-tech savvy business owners often end up in a quagmire of HTML tags and one backslash short of a complete hyperlink. Created by Ivaylo Lenkov, SiteKreator offers an affordable solution... Continue Reading
Yahoo! Photos launched today
The Beta version of the Yahoo! Photo service will be launched today at 9AM PST. This new service comes with a healthy does of AJAX, enabling a smooth operation that is bound to impress anyone viewing it. Other new and... Continue Reading
TVMini brings digital TV to the Mac
The TVMini from Miglia is an amazing device that enables one to watch, pause, record, and rewind free-to-air digital TV directly onto the Mac. It shares the exact dimensions as the iPod Shuffle and comes in the same elegant finish,... Continue Reading
MIT researchers working on Super Battery
If you are one who is growing tired of lugging around a sizeable cache of docking stations and chargers for your growing list of gadgets and gizmos, take heart. Researchers at MIT are currently working on a super battery that... Continue Reading
Citizen i:VIRT Bluetooth watch
Citizen's new watch is christened the i:VIRT and it comes with Bluetooth connectivity that enables it to sync with your cellphone, alerting you via its vibrating motor and lights on the watch whenever there is an incoming call. The watch's... Continue Reading
Ultra slim BenQ-Siemens S81
And it's feature-packed too! If you're looking for a sleek corporate phone that isn't a Motorola RAZR or a SLVR, then you may want to check out the mobile industry's (highly underestimated) underdog, with the BenQ-Siemens' S81.The phone is a... Continue Reading
Logitech V400 wireless mouse
Dual core, dual boot - why not dual optical sensors? The V400 comes optimized with dual laser technology that allows good tactile feedback on all surfaces except glasses and mirrors.The technology has been around for a while though. So the... Continue Reading
Jun 8
Google Browser Sync
Multiple computers, just one browser. This is the notion that GBS wants to advocate, allowing you to synchronize bookmarks, passwords and other browser information among many computers.The plug-in creates a profile located at the upper right-hand corner of your browser... Continue Reading
Samsung SPP-2040 portable printer
The SPP-2040 portable printer from Samsung produces great looking prints and has a footprint that is smaller than a kid's lunchbox. Designed specifically to print photos, this $100 printer measures just 7" x 5.25" x 2.5" and offers razor sharp... Continue Reading
Sony Ericsson GC86 EDGE PC Card
The GC86 quad band EDGE PC Card from Sony Ericsson offers global connectivity that can switch to the GPRS/CSD network when an EDGE connection cannot be found. The GC86 is capable of supporting speeds that more than 4 times that... Continue Reading
Tetra Pak concept cellphone from Yanko Design
If your business' environmentally-friendly policy stops just at using recycled paper to jot down notes and memos, do consider a cellphone that uses paper as its main material. Yanko Design has developed an easy-handling concept cellphone that is simple and... Continue Reading
Iomega REV HD quick backup solution
Remember the Zip disks of the late 90's? Well the Iomega REV drive holds REV "disks" which are mini HDs capable of holding 35GB of data. REV drives provide a very fast backup solution (about 5x faster than DVD-RW) that... Continue Reading
Microsoft anti-piracy tool reports home daily
Microsoft has disclosed more information regarding its Windows Genuine Advantage Notification tool. Not only does this anti-piracy tool evaluate whether the installed Windows is a legitimate copy, it also performs a daily check in with Microsoft. Such information has caused... Continue Reading
Cubite Speaker and USB hub solution
The Cubite is actually a huge USB port  that happens to have a built-in speaker system. Although the 4 ports only support USB 1.1, the set makes for a good extension option for USB devices.The speaker is pretty neat too,... Continue Reading
Positive feedback on MacBook workhorse benchmarks
It's quite amazing how the MacBook has been performing. As a consumer model notebook, a lot of power users were turned off by the fact that the MacBook had shared memory. But this was expected and shared memory will continue... Continue Reading
Fan-less Power Supply
It is uncommon to see that computers decide to die when the power supply fan dies for reasons unknown. So logically speaking, if you remove the fan, the power supply won't die, right?Here is the product description of the Nipron... Continue Reading
Public release of Windows Vista Beta 2
Microsoft will avail copies of its Windows Vista Beta 2 operating system to the public tomorrow via the Customer Preview Program (CPP) but if you can’t wait, then drop by the FileForum website. This earlier than expected release is... Continue Reading
Jun 7
Videomate V550: Plug and play TV on your monitor
It's Computex time again and one of the product highlights for this year is the plug-and-play "Tv tuner" if you may want to call it that. The Videomate V550 turns your one computer monitor into a television, which saves a... Continue Reading
Edifier E2100: Affordable Pseudo-office speakers
The Edifier E2100 is a charming piece of equipment that goes side by side with any home or office computer. With a very affordable price tag in the $40.00 range, the E1200 2.1 speaker set is compact enough to fit... Continue Reading
The race to the cheapest PC
An article at Businessweek Online consolidates the many developers who are trying to build the cheapest PC to make affordable to the masses. It is true that the mass consumer is a huge market by sheer bulk and shelling out... Continue Reading
Casio Camera Watch
With a flick of the wrist, you literally get a snapshot of your subject. The Casio WQV10D-2 camera-watch convergence device makes for a very portable snapshot solution in the advent of forgetting to bring your cameraphone (which is of course... Continue Reading
SRD-S3 DVD/CD shredder
Every house and office should have the SRD-S3 DVD/CD shredder if the value of data is of utmost importance. Not only is it fun to shred your optical media into shreds, it is a failsafe to protect the privacy... Continue Reading
Apple's U2 iPod receives refresh
The special edition of the U2 iPod received some minor upgrades and is now back and better than ever. Based on the 5G 30GB iPod's specifications, this U2 iPod refresh is capable to store up to 75 hours of... Continue Reading
Toshiba TEC develops RFID-Ready printers
If you're running a grocery store and have had it with the high prices of tagging your products with RFID barcodes to stop shoplifting, fret not. Toshiba TEC has come to your rescue with the fully-operational Print-on Tag RFID... Continue Reading
Philips TripleWriter all-in-one PC Writer
Philips have joined the next generation of DVD writers in the form of the TripleWriter all-in-one PC Writer. Like its namesake suggests, the TripleWriter is able to read and write CDs, DVDs (ho-hum), and Blu-ray DVDs with panache. Read and... Continue Reading
Digital cameras recalled by Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett-Packard has issued a recall for around 679,000 of the company's digital cameras, citing a battery overheating problem when the camera is connected to a docking station or an AC adapter that could potentially pose as a fire hazard. A... Continue Reading
Jun 6
Portable WiMAX Solution
Alvarion has released a portable WiMAX solution that's easy to deploy anywhere. Because it eliminates the need for a professional to install it, the DIY package allows anybody to construct his or her own wireless blanket. This may be a... Continue Reading
Remote-controlled Swinging Door
Impress your clients with this remote-controlled swinging door from SmartHome. The 4-button remote is able to control any door attached with the swinging door opener. Compatible with both left and right hand doors, you also have the option to choose... Continue Reading
PQI Card Drive U510 offers up to 16GB capacity
  USB flash drives are rather passe these days in terms of design, so why not stand out from the crowd and carry your data in a form where you can never forget it? The PQI Card Drive U510... Continue Reading
Logitech V400 Laser Cordless mouse
If you're looking for a laser cordless mouse to use on your travels, why not give the Logitech V400 Laser Cordless mouse a try? This mouse comes with an above average wireless range that will come in handy during those... Continue Reading
CRT Trash Can
There really is no practical reason why you would want to do this, because recycling a CRT monitor can be dangerous to the uninformed. However, if you are very eccentric, love art, and happen to have a lot of CRT... Continue Reading
Samsung hybrid Touch Screen Panel
The hTSP is a specially designed touch screen panel that houses both the circuitry and the screen all in one bag. Usually, the circuitry would have to be placed on the screen which would add more weight. The new LCD... Continue Reading
Rumor of Apple-RIM to co-develop iPod wireless
Should this rumor be true, it will be one of the more exciting commercial developments in the tech industry for the year. The very idea of Apple and BlackBerry snuggling up together to produce a wireless device is just... Continue Reading
Google Spreadsheet joins online office family
Google looks set to build an online office suite, with a spreadsheet now added on to the initial word-processing software. The Wall Street Journal has made known that the Google Spreadsheet will be available for testing on a limited basis.... Continue Reading
Bugging for a Mac Address Book update
Mac users have fallen in love with the built in SMS application via Bluetooth phone. This links to the Address Book which displayes calls and SMS alerts on your desktop making it easier to respond and answer calls. However the... Continue Reading
Jun 5
The Nokia 6780 experiment
With eyebrows raised, I welcome the arrival of the Nokia 6780 which is a delayed reaction of the FInns to Sony Ericsson's P-series. If my eyes don't fool me, the 6780 really does resemble a P800 UIQ smartphone.Be prepared to... Continue Reading
The MacBook upgrade woes
I've written about the MacBook before and I'm actually thinking of getting one within the next few weeks.I say next few weeks because I feel like my 800MHz PowerPC iBook is slowing down on me. It takes a while to... Continue Reading
Dual Monitors? Why not a single 38" for $400?
Maybe I am just confused here and someone can set me straight.  I want to buy a new monitor (or two) at least 30" large.  The Apple Cinema Display is appealing to me because it will fit well with my... Continue Reading
Blackberry 7130g
The Blackberry 7130g features a bright LCD screen with 64MB of flash memory and 16MB of SDRAM. A slight upgrade to its predecessor the 7130g boasts a 312 MHz Xscale processor. The 7130g is a mesh between the 7100x and... Continue Reading
Toshiba offers 200GB HDD SATA drive
Storage is something you can’t have enough of and newer applications and operating systems chew through the hard disk drives offered in notebooks pretty quickly. Enter Toshiba's upcoming MK2035GSS - this 2.5" behemoth is boasts 200GB of prime hard disk... Continue Reading
More light on Motorola SCPL
Those who are at the top of their game in the business arena will settle for no less than the best. That ought to be the same when it comes to their choices in life, so getting the new Motorola... Continue Reading
Frequent travelers ought to fly JetBlue
If you are one who racks up frequent flier miles at a phenomenal rate due to your business travel schedule, why not give JetBlue a try next time? Not only do they lavish all passengers with a built-in LCD TV... Continue Reading
Setup your own WiFi hotspot with ZyXEL G-4100
The ZyXEL G-4100 is a great addition to any business that wants to add to its competitive edge by offering WiFi access to its customers. This out-of-the-box solution comes with its own access point and printer to provide you with... Continue Reading
High-Tech Tabletop from Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi borrowed the idea of a table by introducing the DiamondTouch display tabletop that enables people sitting around to manipulate the objects on the screen with just their fingers. Mitsubishi hopes that the DiamondTouch will be used in games,... Continue Reading
Three panel mail like Outlook for Apple Mail
A lot of us Mac users in the corporate setting have been jealous with the way Outlook can organize mail into a very elegant three-column layout that also saves a lot of space on screen.Now the envy is gone, because... Continue Reading
Jun 4
MacBook is also for gaming?
An Intel chip inside a MacBook leaves you with many options. Apart from being able to run MS Office natively as well as some other office-related applications, the MacBook lets you run games.But how well do these games perform given... Continue Reading
Sony Ericsson W810i
If you own a K700i and wish to upgrade your phone into one of the Walkman series, you may want to consider the W810i.Why not the K750 ir the W800? Well, aside from being a bit old the new W810i,... Continue Reading
Self-destructing USB drive
Picture this: So you're about to transfer some files to your colleage. Right before handing him the flash disk, he tells you that yes it was him who putthe whopee cushion on your desk chair.Out of spite, you pull out... Continue Reading
Datadot microscopic security solution
If you're anal about keeping your mobile gadgets from being stolen but find it too impractical to carry them with a ball and chain, then you may want to consider Datadot, a secure and invisible way to keep track of... Continue Reading
Board Room Gadgets: Sony Ericsson W900i
The W900i is currently at the summit of commercially available 3G phones that can effectively multitask many things.Albeit a bit slower than the W800 and K750 series, the W900i masks its flashy features with a conservative black finish (there's also... Continue Reading
Jun 3
First generation Apple products: screwed?
I was reading a rather long commentary on the first iteration product releases of Apple. Though it would be fair to say that first generation products usually don't hit the mark when it comes to overall consumer satisfaction, Apple has... Continue Reading
MacBook is for Web 2.0
Sure, everyone wants the MacBook Pro, but do they really need it? To stamp out upgrade woes, Apple has upgraded the iBook to the MacBook, granting bundled iSight to the 13-inch display.A lot of people, especially those in the corporate... Continue Reading
Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth on Keynote
The Inconvenient Truth documentary was created by Duarte Design making use of Apple's Keynote software. It's quite amazing what these people can do to get your corporation's message through.Duarte helps their clients clarify their content, differentiate their core message, and... Continue Reading
Jun 2
Board Room Gadgets Part II: Limited Edition Sony VAIO
Okay so you have a sleek Sony Vaio notebook. But do you have the limited Wildfire Violet edition?The FJ290P1V is equipped with a bright 14.1 inch widescreen LCD with Sony's XBRITE-ECO technology. It also comes with a built in camera... Continue Reading
Board Room Gadgets Part I: Motorola RAZR V3i
Ahh the board room. This is the venue where your best office friend can turn into your worst internal competitor.With all these studies on proper body language, the "putting your phone on the board room table" effect seems to generate... Continue Reading
Reserve parking space with your phone
A few sensors here and some wireless technology there are now enabling people to effectively find parking spaces while they are still on the road.This new service is going to be deployed in the US, allowing motorists to sign up... Continue Reading
BioCert ClipBio Pro 1GB drive
In businesses, nothing is more valuable than data and human resource within the company. Enter the $129.99 BioCert ClipBio Pro 1GB drive that secures its data via clever use of advanced biometric technology and encryption methods. Carry important data without... Continue Reading
Netgear RangeMax 240 Wireless Router
The $199 Netgear RangeMax 240 Wireless Router is touted to be the first router offering wireless speeds that are on par with a wired connection, up to an amazing 240Mbps when used in tandem with RangeMax 240 Wireless Adapters. The... Continue Reading
D-Link DPR-1260 RangeBooster G Multifunction Print Server
D-Link's new RangeBooster G Multifunction Printer Server is the industry’s first multi-port wireless print server, supporting multifunction printers and is ideal for use in SoHo, schools, and any environment that requires the sharing of many printers. Just plug a USB... Continue Reading
Vonage D-Link VTA Two Line Phone Adapter
Fancy connecting a couple of Vonage VoIP lines via a single broadband connection? That is now a reality with the new D-Link VTA - just plug this adapter into the router you are using currently, along with the RJ-11 (house... Continue Reading
Using Dashcode for your business
Macintosh users in the corporate environment do attract attention especially when they go by the saying that "using a Macintosh makes newbies look like pros." In this light, those who have been using Mac OS 10.4.6 are already familiar with... Continue Reading
The Polygon morphing cell phone
Here's an interesting number. The Polygon mobile phone concept implements a touch screen interface that 'morphs' your screen's user interface depending on two things - the way you position your mobile phone as well as what you are going to... Continue Reading
Jun 1
Kodak EasyShare V610 is best for field work
The EasyShare V610 is the world's first commercially available digital camera that sports Bluetooth wireless connectivity. It is also the world's smallest digital camera that offers 10x optical zoom.I've been using the V610 for quite some time now and have... Continue Reading
The Room Defender
Since today is a Friday, let's do something light.One of the more subtle but effective ways to keep prying officemates from entering your unlocked room is to keep a rotating robot turret perpendicular to your door.The Room Defender best fits... Continue Reading
Is it time to buy a Dopod 900?
The Dopod 900 is an amazing thing really, starting from its price point, which, at $1,300.00 is too much for a Windows Mobile device.This is considering that you can buy a new MacBook for only $1,100.00 and a smartphone for... Continue Reading
My name is Jayvee Fernandez
Hi folks,I'm Jayvee Fernandez, your new co-author for BizToolBelt. For the greater part of my adult life, I've been involved with the practical uses of technology in and out of the workplace.By profession, I am an editor and writer for... Continue Reading
Nokia N72 shipment has begun
Office workerholics who are cell phone lovers. Take note!The sleek and stylish Nokia N72 has begun to ship to key markets worldwide in pearl pink or gloss black. Offering extreme multimedia performance encased within a beautiful design, the N72 offers... Continue Reading
The Shape of USB flash drives to Come
Since the floppy disk was phased out by USB flash drives quite a while back, manufacturers have cranked up their creative juices by producing USB flash drives that come in all shapes and sizes, from Swiss Army knives to padlocks,... Continue Reading
World's first 802.11g SDIO WiFi card from Eezcon
The Eezcon SDIO WiFi card from Power Digital Card is touted to be the world's first SDIO WiFi card that offers 802.11g connectivity on your portable device. Although it is similarly sized when compared to other SDIO WiFi cards on... Continue Reading
Nokia E62 - Another BlackBerry killer?
Does the Nokia E62 have the potential to deal a fatal blow to BlackBerry devices, or does Motorola's Q pose a larger threat? Basically a dumbed-down version of the Nokia E61, the E62 is a quad-band GSM phone that... Continue Reading
Bluetooth Headset for Female Corporate Warriors
No matter how masculine a female would like to portray herself as in the dog-eat-dog world of corporate shenanigans, there is always room to look good. After all, you never get a second chance at making a first impression. The... Continue Reading

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