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Worlds First 1TB Flash Drive

January 8, 2013 James Saye
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Kingston 1TB USB Flash Drive Kingston have released the worlds first 1TB USB Flash Drive at CES.

Long gone are the days of having a pile of USB sticks and worrying if you can fit everything on them.

The DataTraveler HyperX Predator (cool name) is currently available in 512GB with the 1TB 'coming soon'.

The 512GB costs a whopping £710 so the 1TB is likely to be a bit expensive.

In Gadgets, Technology Tags 1tb, flash drive, flash-, kingston, usb

Lytro Goes Global

September 26, 2012 James Saye
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A year or two ago a revolutionary new camera hit the market - the Lytro Light Field Camera (LFC). This was the first consumer Light Field Camera to be produced. If you're wondering what an LFC does then just have a look and click on this picture.

Lytro StackedSo an LFC is a camera that captures light from every plane, that's light travelling in every direction. A conventional camera captures light from just one plane. This means that with the Lytro camera you can refocus your pictures time and time again after you've taken the picture, so you don't have to worry about focussing before taking a picture - the ultimate point and shoot.

Well Lytro cameras have been available in the US for about a year or two but they are now available in more countries. Earlier this week Lytro announced that their cameras will be available in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada as well as more outlets in the US.

Let's hope that they come to the UK soon and that this brilliant technology becomes the norm.

Do you have or have you used a Lytro camera? What do you think of it?

In Gadgets, Technology Tags camera, lfc, light field camera, Lytro

Digital Meets Analog

August 31, 2012 James Saye
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We've all been there, we have a notebook full of notes from a meeting or just doodles about a possible new project and for a number of reasons we want to digitize them - we may want to just have backup copies, need to send them to another person(s) or for a tonne of other reasons. It's not exactly a hard thing to do, you either type up your notes or take a picture with your phone but who really wants to write out their notes twice and what if you have drawings? Taking a picture of your notes is the perfect solution then. Well not quite, when taking a picture you just have a static picture, what about the content?

The hugely popular Evernote service has teamed up with the even more popular Moleskine Notebook company to come up with a way of combining both handwritten/drawn notes with the digital world. To do this they've created the Evernote Smart Notebook. The notebook features unique dotted ruled or dotted squared pages that allows Evernote to read the page better when taking the photo, these special dotted lines apparently help Evernote to read your handwriting better and ensure the page is not skewed when saved.

Evernote Smart Notebook Camera

The best feature of this is the handwriting recognition which makes all of your handwritten notes searchable. This may not seem like a huge feature but trust me, it is.

The new Evernote Smart Notebooks also come with a stack of stickers that you place around the page. The idea is that Evernote picks up the smart stickers and knows which note belongs where in your Evernote account and can add tags and more to the notes depending on which sticker you use.

Moleskine Smart Notebook Stickers

You also get a 3 month Evernote Premium subscription with your notebook which has a whole range of upgraded features which should make this a more than useful new service.

Although I have no doubt that this will be a useful product/service combination I'm still not convinced there will ever be a perfect solution to combining the analog and digital worlds.

In Gadgets, Technology Tags camera, evernote, moleskine, notebook, notes, smart, smart notebook
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