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Disney USBJapan’s Buffalo has just come out with 3 new Disney 512MB USB keys. Who wouldn’t want Steamboat Willie hanging out at her/his computer? After seeing this, we decided that it would just be a matter of time before Japan comes out with its beloved Hello Kitty version. Not only did we find one that is available from Dynamism, we also found this Kitty hub that has been around since 2004 with moving arms, an alarm and timer, and can speak in Japanese or English.

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Gallery: Buffalo Does Disney USB


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Zink PrinterPrinters just keep shrinking. Even smaller than the mPrint we told you about is Zink’s concept, which creates images out of a heated printer head coming into contact with specialized paper, somewhat along the lines of the Toshiba device we also blogged about last November.

Images are wallet size 2 x 3-inches, and because you can recycle the paper when you tire of one shot, you can simply replace it with another. Zink’s technology is on display at the conference Demo ‘07 this week in Palm Desert, CA, and its first products will probably be a $199.00 printer/camera hybrid and a $99.00 printer. Paper will be available for $19.99 for 100 sheets.

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Gallery: Zink To Offer Pocket-Size Printer


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Gallery: CES 2007 Video: Computer Expressions Cutesy iPod Things


BeeBoy earbudsLook what we found buzzing around eBay. These BeeBoy BB10 earbugs

buds are patent pending but are still available with three size adapters and three color schemes: black/orange, black/black, and red/white. They feature a maximum SPL of 104 dB at 1 kHz, a frequency response of 20 Hz, and maximum power of 100 mW. With a 3.5mm jack and 1.1 m of copper cable, you can hook them up to your iPod nano for the price of $5.99 with a shipping fee of $10.00. We’re hoping that the sounds coming out of the BeeBoy is better than having the real thing in your ear.

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Gallery: BeeBoy BB10 Earbuds Available on eBay


JVC SR_DVM700

JVC’s SR-DVM700 three-in-one video recorder makes it possible to utilize formats of mini-DVD with MPEG-2 at 25Mbps, DVD with a high speed of up to 8x, and a 250 GB HDD storage for extended recording time of up to 473 hours. The system uses A-D encoding, allowing both digital and analogue duplication and archiving. You can use the DVM700 as a stand alone editing/dubbing/viewing system, or utilize its RS-232C interface for custom installation. The unit is available now at an MSRP of $1,795.00.

 

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Gallery: JVC SR-DVM700 3-in-1 Unit Does it All


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Gallery: CES 2007 Video: CardScan Executive Business Card Scanner


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