Iomega expands its range of external hard disk with the new model Iomega 250GB Camo, one of the most resistant storage able to survive even accidental damage and falls up to 1.5 metres in height.
Iomega announced the introduction of a new version of portable hard drive with USB 2.0 interface, belonging to the family eGo Camo. The storage under consideration is constructed with special arrangements aesthetic that enhance it performance skills, endurance and power. Iomega Camo, in fact, integrates a frame showing the pattern of a suit mimetic military band with a black cross, Iomega Power Grip, for greater resistance to impact and shock. Read the rest of this entry »
Below is a Top-10 gadgets last week in the view of the resource Cnet News.
1. Car Ford Focus SES 2008
Editors Rating: 8.1
(+): The newest progressive system Automobile Ford Sync System makes available on the Focus SES 2008, one of the most difficult performed to-date media and communications interface. Also impressive, and fuel flow rate while driving on the highway.
(-): The interior of the new Focus ordinaren fairly, and his stereo inconvenient and a bit difficult to manage.
(=): With the pre-set options in the standard system Sync System, fully updated Ford Focus SES is one of the highest technological relations / price ratio among existing at the moment of cars.
2. Razer Lycosa keyboard
Editors Rating: 7.7
(+): The small size, powerful software is easy and convenient to gather text; antiskolzyaschy good contact with the surface of the table.
(-): Only a spare USB port; faded, and unregulated LED backlight.
(=): Playing keyboard Razer Lycosa quite promising, mainly thanks to its sustainability, a handy set of text, and a powerful macro abilities. It is a pity that Razer has not paid more attention to the LED backlight, but gamers and users, printers blind method love Lycosa once touch to it.
A memory card that wirelessly sends pictures from a digital camera to a computer  letting you skip the tedium of plugging the camera in to upload images  got bragging rights Wednesday at the International Consumer Electronics Show.
Eye-Fi Inc.’s wireless card beat nine other contenders for the top spot in the traditional Last Gadget Standing session, a breezy and informal CES contest staged by Yahoo Inc.’s technology section. The winner is determined by the volume of audience applause.
The $100 Eye-Fi card, which has 2 gigabytes of memory, uses Wi-Fi to instantly zap pictures to computers and photo-sharing Web sites. The company, based in Mountain View, Calif., announced earlier at CES that it had a deal to get its technology into memory cards made by Lexar Media.