- 7 USB Ports
- 3 FireWire 800 Ports
- 1 FireWire 400 Port
- 1 DVI Output
- 1 Ethernet Port
- 1 ESATA Data Connection
- 1 ESATA Power Connection
- 1 Audio Stereo Input
- 1 Audio Stereo Output
- 1 Flash Card Reader
- 2 ModBays
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Zenmo DeskBook Pro Docking Station
LifeInPocket unveils new powerful app for BlackBerry
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Water-Powered Can Clock
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iPhone 3GS Supreme
Nokia 6750 offered by Rogers Wireless
A large keyboard is there to make it a whole lot easier to type out those lengthy text messages as well as handle a flurry of tweeting on-the-go, while the inclusion of a 2.0 megapixel camera makes it a snap (no pun intended) to capture impromptu moments which you can then upload later on for others to view. With a web browser thrown into the mix, Canadians will be able to remain more connected than ever before, utilizing the powerful media sharing capability of Nokia’s free media sharing community known as Ovi Share.
Audiophiles who can’t live without music will also love the Nokia 6750 as it allows you to access to the urMusic service from Rogers Wireless, where external music keys make it a snap to have full control of your audio tracks wherever you are, while Bluetooth stereo adaptability lets you live out the wireless lifestyle with a pair of Bluetooh headphones. You can also tote around 32GB of audio thanks to a microSDHC memory card slot. Rogers Wireless is offering the Nokia 6750 for $99.99 on a 3 year contract.
PillCam Colon 2 makes its mark
During the presentation of the PillCam Colon 2, independent investigators presented results of a 98-patient feasibility study that involved the ingestion of this particular medical marvel. The conclusion that these investigators came to was the PillCam Colon 2 is a “safe and effective method to visualize the colon and detect colonic polyps.” To add further weight to its effectiveness, an article discussing the study has been accepted for the December 2009 edition of the journal Endoscopy. Compared to colonoscopy, the PillCam Colon 2 pointed towards a sensitivity of 89% and a specificity of 76% in detecting polyps greater than or equal to 6 mm and a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 89% in detecting polyps greater than or equal to 10 mm.
Apart from its seemingly higher degree of accuracy when it comes to detecting polyps of various sizes compared to a regular colonoscopy, the PillCam Colon 2 also offers the fringe benefits of not requiring the use of sedation, intubation or air insufflation during the procedure, which ought to give patients a sigh of relief – at least for those who are afraid of going through the regular rigors of a colonoscopy. This convenient method of visualizing the colon relies on bi-directional communication between the PillCam Colon 2 and the DataRecorder, allowing it to track the capsule’s motion in the GI tract in order for the image capture rate to be adjusted to maximize colon tissue coverage.
Boombox iPod Dock Speaker
If you can’t swing the big iPod boombox, at least you can have this tiny one. It’ll allow for you to play your music through a classic boombox, but you won’t have to break the bank to buy it. Of course you’ll look really silly trying to perch this on your shoulder, so you might just want to leave this one on the tabletop. At least you’ll get to combine your new technology with a true classic.The dock features double speakers and is supposed to offer a rich sound. It’s compatible with most iPods and even will work great with the iPhone. The device can only be wiped clean, for obvious reasons. They don’t state how the dock receives its power, whether it’s by batteries or if it’s USB powered. I would hope it’s USB powered, but you never know. You can purchase it for $18.
Cellphone Backup Device saves numbers
Recently I’ve decided to switch cellphones, my old phone can only be dropped so many times before it finally starts looking a bit ragged. I’m now not exactly looking forward to the joys of punching in all of my numbers into a new phone. We’ve all had to do it before, in many cases it’s happened several times over the years. It’s just what you have to do, so you deal with it. Well instead of adding in those numbers one by one, you can have a gadget to transfer all that data for you. It’ll store all of your numbers and can transfer it to your new phone if you get a new one or your old is lost or stolen.
With this you won’t ever have to worry about permanently losing numbers that are very important to you. The device stores up to 4,000 names, email addresses and numbers. Just push the button and it’ll begin uploading them to your new phone. It comes with adapters to accommodate hundreds of brands as well as models. To keep it powered it requires 3 AAA batteries. You can purchase it for $59.95 through Solutions.
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Aerial 7 Sound Disk Beanie
The Sound Disk Beanie will even work with your Blackberry or iPhone. Just slip on the hat and Aerial 7 claims that you won’t even notice that you’re wearing headphones. Well besides that you’ll be able to hear your music. For those of you that aren’t fond of the knitted look, there are also beanies that come in plain black, grey and brown. You can purchase your own for $59.99 through Aerial 7.
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iPod Desktop Speaker makes for an affordable gift
Finding affordable gifts for someone who is more into technology than anything else can sometimes seem to be a trying task. Luckily though there are some retailers happy to sell off speakers to go with your precious iPod or iPhone. With this speaker it’ll play your music, while also giving a spot to rest your iPod and leave it on display. You could easily see and flip through