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Canon Scan-tini Personal Scanner


Measuring 11-inch x 3.7-inch x 1.6-inch, the Canon imageFORMULA P-150m Scan-tini should be compact enough to fit into a briefcase. This portable scanner is able to scan letter-sized documents at a rate of 15 pages-per-minute or 30 images-per-minute with duplex scanning. The duplex feature on the P-150m allows it to scan both sides of the document in a single pass and is able to remove blank pages as it scans if required. The Canon imageFORMULA P-150m Scan-tini personal document scanner is currently available through all Canon resellers for $295 each. [Geeky Gadgets]

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Team To Showcase A New Fashionable Portable Hard Drive At Computex 2010


Team Group is about to showcase their newest portable hard drive ‘TP1023′ at Computex 2010. Featuring an eye-catching sports car appearance and coating, this fashionable 2.5-inch drive is equipped with a shock-absorbing technology, a USB 3.0 connection interface, an 8MB of cache memory and provides a working speed of 5400 RPM. The TP1023 will be available in 500GB, 640GB, 750GB and 1TB capacities, however, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. [Loopy Gadgets]

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PLX USB Duet: your netbook is now a cumbersome iPad keyboard


We preface this post by saying we don’t know how practical this really is, but PLX’s idea of using a netbook’s keyboard to type on the iPad is definitely an intriguing one. How does it all work? Well, it relies on the company’s USB Duet technology, but the setup isn’t exactly what we’d call streamlined. You’ll need a netbook like the Fujitsu MH380 or NEC LaVie Light with the built-in PLX chipset / mini-USB port, an iPad with the camera connection kit, and of course the applicable USB Duet software. Regardless, the demo we saw today at the Netbook Summit worked fairly well. When all was said and done, we laid the iPad on top of the netbook’s screen and we were able to use the keyboard to type in Safari and in Notes faster than when we were pecking on the virtual keyboard. Additionally, PLX says the same USB feature enables you to use the netbook’s speakers as well as transfer files from the iPad to the laptop without iTunes (we should note here that USB duet also allows you to hook up a netbook to other laptops to transfer files, etc.). Truth is, we could debate the value of this iPad hook-up for quite a few hours, but instead we’ll just direct you to the video and press release after the break, and then let you duke it out for yourselves in the comments. ( Source )

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Mopho USB Analog Synthesizer

The Mopho Keyboard is a compact and affordable monophonic analog synthesizer that is fully-programmable. The device’s voice architecture features two oscillators, two sub-octave generators, selectable 2- or 4-pole low-pass filter, feedback, and a ton of modulation options, including three envelope generators, four LFOs, and a 16 x 4 step sequencer. Other features include a USB port and the ability to process external audio through Mopho’s filter and VCA. You can order the Mopho Monophonic Analog Synthesizer at Amazon for $799. [Amazon via Dave Smith]

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Seagate Releases FreeAgent GoFlex


Seagate today rolled out the FreeAgent GoFlex, which is a new line of external hard drives that can connect to most interfaces including USB 2.0, USB 3.0, FireWire 400, FireWire 800, and eSATA. The Seagate GoFlex comes equipped with an interesting NTFS driver for Mac, which means that you can use a Windows-formatted (NTFS) drive on Mac, without re-formatting it. The 5400rpm FreeAgent GoFlex is available in 320GB ($99.99), 500GB ($139.99), 750GB ($179.99), and 1TB ($229). Meanwhile, the 7200rpm FreeAgent GoFlex Pro is available in 500GB ($159.99) and 750GB ($199.99).
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Imation Defender Collection Secure Data Storage Portfolio Introduced


Imation today introduced the industry’s broadest portfolio of products to protect information on external hard drives, flash drives, CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs from hackers, Read the rest of Imation Defender Collection Secure Data Storage Portfolio Introduced »

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