Bio Energy Discovery Kit
The Bio Energy Discovery Kit is a simple educational product used to introduce fuel cell technology to students, aspiring scientists, teachers and engineers. The kit features a fuel cell powered desktop fan that uses a 90-percent water, 10-percent ethanol mix as the source fuel for transforming an electrochemical reaction into electrical energy.
This kit demonstrates the latest in fuel cell technology using ethanol as its fuel source. Currently fuel cells use hydrogen or methanol as fuel.This fuel cell kit directly converts ethanol (alcohol) to electricity silently and without any combustion. The device runs non-stop for days, providing an amazing demonstration of next-generation fuel cell technology.Discover the possibilities today!
only $99 order now via horizonfuelcell
Gas Powered Party Blender (2 Stroke Engine)
Gas powered blenders have come a long way since we covered the Daiquiri Whacker. This gas powered party blender is the hit of the party! This brand new Gas Powered Blender is sure to attract plenty of attention in the lot (or on a boat – camper – anywhere!) Just fire up the 43cc 2-stroke 2 1/4hp engine and sit back and watch the looks of disbelief among your fellow tailgaters!
Features:
- Gas powered, 43cc, 2 stroke variable speed engine
- 85 oz Stainless steel pitcher
- Durable polyurethane coating
- Some assembly required
- Overall Dimensions: 13.5″ H x 25″ W x 13″ D
- available in csnstores only $275
Audi TT 2.0 TDI
We found a driving report of Audi’s diesel sportscar, the Audi TT 2.0 TDI.
The 2.0 TDI in the Audi TT Coupe and the Audi TT Roadster delivers 125 kW (170 hp) at 4,200 rpm and sends a full 350 Nm (258.15 lb-ft) of torque to the crankshaft at engine speeds between 1,750 and 2,500 rpm. Operating quietly and generating little in the way of vibration, this model delivers a hefty amount of power at the lowest rpm levels and is highly responsive to input from the gas pedal. Its supreme power development lends this engine its own unique, fascinating character—that of a muscular, smart sports engine.
via theautochannel
Lenovo IdeaPad U8
Lenovo release IdeaPad U8 at the summer Olympics. This device has been authorized by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee and will come with the following specifications for your portable pleasure.
It is powered by an 800MHz Intel Atom Z500 processor, has 1GB of RAM (up to 2GB supported), a 6GB Solid State Drive (SSD), dual cameras, 5-hour battery life, and support for mobile TV. The U8 measures 21 x 173 x 84mm but, no word on the OS in use.
via gizmodo uk
Xplore iX104C4
Xplore Technologies Corp. (OTCBB:XLRT), a maker of award-winning rugged mobile computers, today announced its new iX104C4 Tablet PC. “Our new iX104C4 has the best indoor/outdoor viewable display in the market today and signifies another milestone for Xplore as we continue to innovate in the rugged tablet computing segment,” said Mark Holleran, President and Chief Operating Officer of Xplore.
The iX104C4’s new display technology improves brightness 50 percent from last-gen tablets for sunlight readability, and adds a faster processor, more RAM, and other options.
via digitaltrends
HDTV OnAir GT
Feature
- Supports HDTV resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 (ATSC)
- Watch Digital (ATSC), Analog (NTSC) or Digital Cable (unencrypted QAM) TV
- The latest 5th-generation LG Electronics tuner/demodulator offers unsurpassed metro and fringe area reception with virtually no multi-path problems.
- Included Accessories: Remote, A/V input (composite and S-Video) cable, carrying case, telescoping antenna, USB Cable
via autumnwave
Sansa MP3 Player Connect Wireless Internet
SanDisk, the second largest seller of MP3 players in the United States, introduced the new Sansa Connect WiFi Enabled mp3 player at today’s CES show. The MP3 is WiFi enabled to allow consumers to enjoy music and recommend music from almost anywhere. Users can “un-tether” themselves from their PCs by using the MP3 player’s wireless capabilities to download music and photos from wireless hot spots.The Sansa Connect WiFi MP3 player allows you to contact to a wide range of music through subscription services and streaming internet radio, without having to connect to a PC. It is specially designed to work with premium internet services, and can recommend music and photos with the click of a button and a live internet connection.The Sansa Connect player is works seamlessly with popular music formats, including MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA) in both unprotected and protected files. The device also uses an open digital rights management system that allows users to purchase songs or access subscription download services. It will support Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music and is designed to work with Microsoft Vista when it ships.
via turbogadget
Sony PS 3 80 GB available this friday on europe.
This console replaces the current 40GB PlayStation.
Mad Martin Said
Online retailers have confirmed that the 80GB PlayStation 3 will go on sale in Europe this Friday.
Previously, SCEE president David Reeves had indicated that the new hardware SKU would launch a week later on August 27.
However, Play.com. Amazon, Gamestation and GAME are all listing the console for August 22, with Sony expected to officially announce the date at Leipzig Games Convention this week.
The 80GB console replaces the current 40GB PlayStation 3, and retails for the same price of GBP 299.
via gizmodo uk
Ultimo Media Center PC
The Armonia MI and MN Media center PCs are the kind of home entertainment PCs that we would like to pimp out our living room with. The PCs sport a front 7? touch screen panel for accessing photos, videos, music and data, as well as recording TV and checking email. On top of that, the more expensive MI line can be packed to the gills with performance via a dedicated video card of your choice, a Quad Intel Processor, DDR3 ram, up to 2 Terabytes of hard drive space and a Blue-ray drive to complete your ultimate HD set-up. Pricing begins at £ 749 and up, and each rig is customizeable.
Ergonomic Dual Screen Split Keyboard
The split keyboard design is said to provide benefit in keeping your wrists in a more neutral position, so why not take advantage of that empty space between the QWERT and the YUIOP to get some more work done? The second screen acts as an independent Windows desktop, complete with pen-based input capability.
Although the patents for the technology date all the way back to 1994 to 1997, the guys over at Ergonomic Keyboards now say “Shipping in 2008? on their website, so you’re finally in the right place at the right time. As an added bonus, the patents for these are up for sale, so if you want in on a piece of the action, you’ve got a shot.


