SanDisk One Button USB Backup Dongle
Too lazy to drag and drop these days or for you nerds Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V, then get yourself the new One Button Backup USB Dongle from SanDisk.
The 64GB USB dongle lets you copy and protect all your photos, music, video and any type of personal files. There is no software that you need to install, just the one button that you need to press and all your files will be backed up. The only problem is if you have more then 64GB of files then you’re screwed.
The disk is protected with a password and AES encryption incase you lose the thing nobody will be able to access your files.
Cost: $200
Phillips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV
Philips breaks new ground in the realm of home entertainment with the world’s first cinema-proportioned LCD television. Cinema 21:9 lets you enjoy movies as you would in the cinema and just as the director intended. Cinema 21:9 boasts a 56†screen that is shaped in the 21:9 aspect ratio, so movies in the 2.39:1 format completely fill the screen – exactly as you experience at the cinema. Complimentary three-sided Ambilight Spectra combines with the on-screen action to completely immerse you in the movie and deliver the ultimate home cinematic viewing experience.
Traditional LCD televisions compromise on this experience by distorting the picture to fill the screen – losing the full scope of the original shot – or by displaying the picture in letterbox format with black bars at the top and bottom. Cinema 21:9 solves these issues to give the viewer an uncompromised and absorbing cinematic viewing experience, never before available in the home.
Using highly advanced formatting technology, regular 16:9 content from sources such as TV broadcasts and games consoles is also adapted to fill the 21:9 screen.
Visit Prado Museum through Google Earth
Prado Museum and Google are making it possible for web users to view 14 ultra high resolution images of the museums’s greatest works without having to even visit Spain.
Other major art museums, like the National Gallery in London, have made their collections available online, but the Prado is the first to produce such high-resolution reproductions on the Internet. The quality of the images are so high that when you zoom in you can actually see the fine lines and cracks in the painting.
To view the paintings all you need to do is download Google Earth and search for Prado Museum.
Internet car radio
Internet technology is being brought to the car with the first internet car radio developed by Melbourne based company in Australia called miRoamer. This will give drivers access to over 30,000 radio stations and could see the end of conventional radios.
Blaupunkt will produce the radios, which should soon be integrated into the latest models by car manufacturers such as Mercedes, BMW and Audi. The product will also be sold separately for those who want to install it in their cars.
Sony Vaio P
Sony’s new Vaio P laptop looks more like a womens clutch bag then it does a laptop. It is so tiny that it could be too small for some but if small is what your looking for then it’s the netbook for you. The Vaio P only weighs 1.4 pounds with an 8inch 1600×768 resolution screen, built-in Verizon Wirless 3G Mobile Broadband, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, built-in webcam, and GPS.
Price: $900
Dual MP3 and CD Player
This cool gadget allows you to play MP3′s and CD’s. You can use the MP3 player as normal but if you don’t have time to rip your CD’s then you can transform it into a CD Player. Only downfall is that its not so portable as you wouldn’t be able to carry it around whilst playing CD’s.






