Carry Your Wizplat NAS-20 Everywhere

By Ancient1 on Sunday, March 9, 2008

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Filed Under: Boys Toys, Inventions, PC Management, Technology

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Firstly this is how it looks from the ad then the bottom is how it actually looks from the back of it.

Sarotech’s new NAS (Network Attached Storage) product - the WIZPLAT NAS-20 is nothing unusual with its features compared to any other average NAS. The NAS-20 comes loaded with various common network services including FTP, SAMBA Server, Printer Server etc, which mostly can be found on other NAS products too.

But the little uniqueness that will pull little of your attention is its design. The NAS-20 is designed like a carrying bag with two handles on top. Meaning that you can freely carry around anywhere in your home. While carrying this on the road, no one would have noticed that you’re actually carrying a storage that stores most of your very important and highly confidential data.

This 2-bay NAS box supports a pair of SATA disks giving you a maximum of storage at 2TB. And it supports Gigabit Ethernet to give you high speed transfer of data at your playground. It features a pair of USB jacks. Other than the few network services mentioned before, it also has built-in iTunes and even a BitTorrent server which will replace your home PC to take on the overly tiring task of your 7 x 24 downloading scheme. The product is still unclear with its price and availability.

The Dopod U1000 Competitor

By Ancient1 on Friday, March 7, 2008

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Still on the search for a small and compact enough computer that fits well to your frequent traveling schedule? The two new Gigabyte’s UMPCs, M700 and M528, which are on the show at CeBIT might be worth a look. The M700 UMPC features a 7? touchscreen with a resolution of 1024X600. Inside the case is a C7-M VIA CPU at 1.2Ghz, 2GB of RAM. And you have options either going for a 40 or 60GB of HDD (1.8GHz). And this guy runs Windows Vista Home Premium as the OS.

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The M528 runs Linux as the operating system. It’s powered by a Centrino Atom CPU at 800MHz, 512MB of RAM and a 4GB SSD. It has a screen size of 4.8 inch only, which is a LCD touchscreen having 800×480 of resolution. This little guy is equipped with 3.5G/HSDPA wireless connectivity which is a must for those who’re always on the road. It also features a 3Mpix camera, GPS, Bluetooth and a keyboard. Both are nice devices but the price and availability are still unknown.

Paper Mario Animation

By Ancient1 on Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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Filed Under: Gaming Consoles, Technology, Weird Stuff

Paper Mario Animation!
This is fun, I love it, the Super Mario Bro game on paper. I’m not sure how it was created, but it took the creator, Sketch aka 537CH, six weeks to complete this Paper Mario Animation. Video to show you how this paper animation actually works after the jump!

I hope the video works .. If not you can search it on youtube..

Chinese Woman Carried Inside Her Body 26 Sewing Needles for 31 Years! In the brain, liver, lungs and kidneys

By Ancient1 on Friday, January 5, 2007

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Filed Under: Diet Gadgets, Inventions, news

She can consider herself lucky because had she been conceived in these times, her mother would have had an abortion. Chinese doctors have found 26 sewing needles inside the body of Luo Cuifen, a 31-year-old woman.They suspect they were inserted into the woman’s body when she was a newborn by her grandparents because they were upset she was not a boy. Some of the needles entered the vital organs, such as the lungs, liver and kidneys and one even in the woman’s brain was broken into three
parts.

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