
The language barrier can be a big issue when you travel abroad. Translating dictionaries are an option but sometimes the pronunciations can give a whole new twist to what you intend to ask. The Lingo Voyager 5 is a handy gadget that can speak the intended word or sentence aloud in any one of 20 languages. It can also speak over 46,000 commonly used phrases from around the world. It also features FM radio, various travel games, a voice/memo recorder, a 200 city world time clock with alarms, a calendar, a 12-digit calculator and a currency converter. It comes with earphones and carrying case plus requires 2 AAA batteries that are already included.

DataTraveler Reader from Kingston is a standard USB Flash drive with an on board expansion slot to read SD, SDHC, MMC, MMCplus and with adapter (not supplied), miniSD, now you can store, transfer microSD, RS-MMC, MMCmobile and MMCmicro cards. The all-in-one form factor of USB Flash drive and card reader makes DataTraveler Reader ideal for users wishing to minimize the amount of devices they carry. DataTraveler Reader can hold just about any file you can think of - photos, spreadsheets or other important documents. It works with virtually any computer with a USB port as no external power source is required. You can even simply insert your digital camera’s card into the DataTraveler Reader’s on board expansion slot.You can buy this device iv you have 20$

A luxury watch from Zenith, defy xtreme watch features a multi-layered see-through structure composed of shock-resistant transparent Hesalite glass, Carbon fiber layer and varnished dial plate. Black titanium case and bracelet with Kevlar inserts, high-temperature resistance and a position sensitive gyroscope cage Tourbillon designed to enhance accuracy. The striking design’s gyroscope cage tourbillon and constant horizontal escapement is a feature which means the mechanism avoids the effects of gravity.
According to Zenith this is a ” a major innovation in the world of watchmaking” providing “considerably greater accuracy”. Reducing the effects of gravity was certainly a critical factor in 1795 when the tourbillon was invented and mechanical pocket watches (prone to inaccuracy because of gravity) were all the rage. We’re not 100% sure of its impact on modern watch design, but it undoubtedly bestows a level of prestig

In Hanover, Germany Gigabyte showcased its appealing new UMPC during CeBIT, 2008. The product with the name Gigabyte M704 is a blend of computer with a sliding form resembling a cell phone. This is ideal for the most fundamental computing chores as is clear from the specifications. It features a unique Slide-out keyboard, a 7 inch screen with a 1,024×600pixel resolution that is wholly LED backlit, making it the lightest in its category. The Gigabyte M704 measures 190×120.8×30.3mm and it weighs around 780g.
The basic features of the product comprise VIA Esther ULV C7-M 1.2 GHz CPU, a 40/60 GB HDD for extra memory and a fully loaded 1.3megapixel webcam for better image clarity.The Wi-Fi speakers and a SD card slot with VGA out makes it a gem of product for its users. The UMPC runs Windows Vista Home Premium. As of now, there is no word on pricing of the new PC.
Time will stand still at the SIHH when Vacheron Constantin will unveil its Malte Tourbillon Regulator. Offered in 18 kt gold and platinum, this perfectly balanced tonneau case packs a manual-winding caliber 1790R. It has 27 jewels, beating at 18,000 bph and a power reserve of 40 hours. Some of the exceptional finishing operations on the 1790R movement can only be done by hand, particularly in the case of the bar, which takes 11 hours to hand-finish. Measuring a 40mm X 50mm, the crystal is sapphire.
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The dial is 18kt gold done in five kinds of finishing for optimal reading: snailed, guilloched, opaline, vertical satin-finishing and circular satin-finishing. The dark-blue or brown hand-stitched, saddle-finish, square-scaled alligator leather strap can be clasped with a Platinum or 18kt gold buckle that features a half Maltese cross motif.

TG has launched their new Navigation system which, to some extent, is portable too. It’s not just another Navigation Device but it is also a PMP (not portable enough though). It runs on Windows Vista and is powered by a massive Freescale 532 MHz CPU (iMX31). It enables you to get traffic related info using its GPS equipped with Transport Protocol Export Group (TPEG). It’s also got DMB and PiP so that you can watch your favourite channel and traffic related info at the same time (eh?). Well, other than that it boasts of a sweet 7-inch WVGA Screen, 4GB of internal memory and SD expansion slot