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The remote-controlled Blooming Bidet

The remote-controlled Blooming Bidet
It’s true that most toilets in Japan have built-in bidets, but I’m guessing that not many of those are equipped with a remote control. The Blooming Bidet is, adding some elegance and allowing you to have full control over the toilet experience. That includes full control of the water spray intensity as well as the hot air aimed at your behind.

Thank God it has a huge Stop button. If this thing goes berserk and starts treating your privates badly, you can just hit it to get things under control again. Flushing is automatic, that’s why there’s no Flush button. It might have been a good idea to add one for the occasional logjam. It also has a LED underwater nightlight, a pressure sensor and integrated controls located near the right thigh.

[NCM] VIA [Gizmodo]

Written by Conner Flynn on May 15th, 2008 with no comments.
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Micron reveals RealSSD lineup of 32GB / 64GB SSDs

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Check it — we’ve got a new entrant in the ever-expanding solid state disc market, and it goes by the name Micron. The firm’s first SSD lineup (dubbed RealSSD) will feature a native SATA II interface, a rugged, lightweight plastic casing, and suck down less than two-watts of power while active. Furthermore, the units will come in both 1.8- and 2.5-inch iterations, with a 32GB and 64GB flavor to be available in each size. The newly launched family is expected to slip into mass production in Q1 of next year, and on a related note, the 1GB to 8GB RealSSD Embedded USB range — which is slated to ship en masse next month — was also introduced. We know, you’ve hung around this long just to get the low down on pricing, but unfortunately, Micron has yet to dole out that oh-so-crucial information.

 

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Written by Darren Murph on November 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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Micron reveals RealSSD lineup of 32GB / 64GB SSDs

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Check it — we’ve got a new entrant in the ever-expanding solid state disc market, and it goes by the name Micron. The firm’s first SSD lineup (dubbed RealSSD) will feature a native SATA II interface, a rugged, lightweight plastic casing, and suck down less than two-watts of power while active. Furthermore, the units will come in both 1.8- and 2.5-inch iterations, with a 32GB and 64GB flavor to be available in each size. The newly launched family is expected to slip into mass production in Q1 of next year, and on a related note, the 1GB to 8GB RealSSD Embedded USB range — which is slated to ship en masse next month — was also introduced. We know, you’ve hung around this long just to get the low down on pricing, but unfortunately, Micron has yet to dole out that oh-so-crucial information.

 

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Written by Darren Murph on November 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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Hitachi’s new SSD withstands lots of overwrites

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Those who live for nothing more than to cram their SSD to the brim with useless data, only to mass delete the bulk of it, rinse, and repeat, we’ve found the perfect drive for you. Hitachi ULSI Systems Co., a subsidiary of Hitachi, has reportedly “developed a solid state disk on which data can be overwritten 100 times more than is possible on a conventional product of that type.” On the device, “data predicted to have a high overwrite frequency is stored on the DRAM and not sent to the flash memory, while information with low overwrite frequency is stored on the flash.” Consequently, “overwrite frequency on the flash portion” is substantially less than that of traditional alternatives. According to the company, it will start shipping out samples next month, but there’s no mention of a commercial launch date. [Warning: Read link requires subscription]

 

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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Written by Darren Murph on September 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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