Friday, August 28, 2009

watch USB flash disk KDW002

1: Suitable for: computer& electronic equipment with USB port.



2: Port: USB Spec. 1.0/1.1/2.0

3: Capacity: 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB,2GB,4GB

4: Data Retention: over 10 years

5: Using Times: write & eraser over 1 million time

6: USB 1.1 Writer: 860KB/s Read: 960KB/s;

7: USB 2.0 Writer: 11MB/s Read: 12MB/s

8: Operating Current: ≤40mA

9: Led Indicator Light: light on: connected and working flashing: reading and writing data

10: Operating Temperature: --20°C ~ 70°C

11: Wetting Temperature: 5% ~ 90%

New IWC Aquatimer - SSSHHH it's a secret!

Overview of the Aquatimer watch family 2009




Thanks to its robustness and dependability, the diver’s watch remains the sports watch of choice to this day and doubles as a reliable reserve as the indispensable underwater back up system, even if the dive computer now relieves the underwater sportsman of most of the necessary calculations. Once again, IWC Schaffhausen has extensively revised, both technically and aesthetically, its family of diver’s watches, first introduced in 1967 under the name Aquatimer and since then further developed on a number of occasions. This step coincides with a new partnership in support of environmental and marine conservation, which IWC has entered into with the Charles Darwin Foundation in Galapagos to mark the Darwin bicentennial year in 2009. One of the new Aquatimer models, the Aquatimer Chronograph Edition Galapagos Islands, is dedicated specifically to this commitment.
This new environmental commitment by IWC will start in the Darwin anniversary year – 2009 – in which the scientific world will celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of the great British biologist and behavioural scientist, Charles Darwin. He made his fundamental observations on the origin of species mainly on Galapagos, the unique archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, which was never in contact with the mainland at any time in the history of evolution. Specific animal and plant species not to be found anywhere else on earth evolved here through natural selection as a result of the differences in living conditions – even from one island to the next. This is also true of the marine life. Yet this “laboratory of evolution” is massively endangered by settlement, by illegal fishing and by the introduction of animals that are destroying the basis of existence of the indigenous species. The non-profit Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) has more than 100 interns actively engaged in the conservation of this NESCO World Heritage Site, which is on the “Red List”. IWC not only backs this cause in non-material ways, but also through a considerable financial contribution to support the CDF in this worthy endeavour.

Photos: Mobile phone watches of the future

China Vision Mobile Phone Watch - Mobile phone watches of the futureDigital mobile phone watch with 1GB memory and full bluetooth support. A compact clamshell style body and an outer display showing the current time and phone status. Flip up the top to see a nice color OLED display and fully illuminated numeric keypad. You can make phone calls or playing music/videos as well as view pictures.
Use the included single piece bluetooth earphone, wired audio earphones with built-in MIC, or talk and listen directly from the phone itself.

The phone has speed dial, phonebook, and secure caller options to keep you in contact with only those people you want to talk to.

Dyal Swap watch - Mobile phone watches of the futureThe Swap Watch is a 1.3 megapixel camera, a fully functional phone, and a music and video player (compatible with MP3, AAC and MP4 formats) and includes a T-Flash card for additional storage.
The watch has a 1.5-inch touch screen (176 x 128 res) and comes with a small stylus.
See a video demonstration here.

Photos: Mobile phone watches of the future

Video Watch on Firebox.com - Mobile phone watches of the futureStare at your watch for all the right reasons with this ingenious 2GB timepiece that plays movies, music and even displays photos on its 1.5" screen. Simply USB-it into your computer and fire up the idiot-proof software. Oh yes, it also tells the time. 007 eat your heart out!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LG phone watch - Mobile phone watches of the futureIt’s a watch and it’s a phone. Great large screen and i believe it has dual sim capability to link up to your phone. It has Bluetooth and a scroll wheel at the bottom with sms functions. Will set you back around £1000.
Hyundai W100 watch - Mobile phone watches of the futureIt's equipped with the normal Bluetooth features and a 1.3-megapixel camera. It also has an MP3 player and plays videos, too.

prototype:kilfitt UKA 659 camerawatch

Tiny gadgets were not prevalent back in the 1960s. The Kilfitt UKA 659 camerawatch is a tiny analog camera crammed into a stylish watch. It's a prototype that was created in the Munich laboratory of Heinz Kilfitt in the 60's. It has a 1.3mm-10.5mm lens, shutter speed from 1/15 sec to 1/1,000 sec, and it uses a custom film disc.
It's currently p for auction on eBay for GBP 29,119.00 ($59,388.20 US). For an abeit rich gadget collector this is a dream come true. Wow.

Urwerk UR-CC1 King Cobra Limited Edition Watch

Linear time sounds a lot like what time actually is (even though a few rogue physicists and/or time machine building hopefuls might disagree with you). Though that is exactly how this Urwerk UC-CC1 King Cobra watch displays the hours, minutes, and to a lesser degree, the seconds. This might be the perfect watch for regular computer users as telling the time looks a lot like the progress bar on a slow processing application.




Set as a limited edition in two materials, the UR-CC1 watch is an horological technical achievement reserved as a spectacle for most people, and as a new piece to their collection for just a few. With 25 pieces in 18k gray gold and another 25 pieces in 18k black gold (yea - makes no practical sense, I know), the limited edition King Cobra adds a new flavor the already creative and high technical looking luxury watch line by the famous boutique Swiss brand.

While luxuriously crafted in high grade materials (gold, titanium and others in each watch), the watch style is instrumental and "effective looking." Urwerk points to design influences as a late 1950s Patek Philippe concept watch displaying linear time, as well as the dashboards of older cars with similarly designed instrument gauges. These are not exactly the sexy subjects of most other $100,000 plus timepieces but for the right 50 people the story and look of the watch will easily match Urwerk's technical prowess and level of refinement. /..........

Cool Watches, Don’t Mess with These

Crazy Watches, For Play, Trendy June 27th, 2009
Two crazy watches to be afraid of.
For the truely punk rock we have the Sputnik Atomic Watch. The watch looks totally hard core and may be considered a lethal weapon. The crazy watch sells for $25.99.

This watch here is also one to be afraid of, but not for the same reasons as the punk rock watch above. Seems wearing this watch attracts a lot of attention.