Shenzen KIRF Ultra Book

Though the 13.3 inch laptop shown above looks almost exactly the same as the Apple MacBook Air, it is actually a complete different model, made by a different IT manufacturer with a price tag of under $500.
The Shenzen KIRF ultra book comes with a MacBook Air style LED LCD high definition display with a poor 1366 x 768 of pixel resolutions and built in web camera for cool meetings online. It is powered by a 1.86 GHz Intel Atom N2800 processor and it is supported by an Intel GMA3600 integrated GPU for graphics and video.
To keep the size and weight low, the ultra book only comes with a memory of only 2 GB of RAM and a 32 GB solid state drive (SSD) for storage. But considering the price, we could not blame that it takes a serious nose dive from MacBook Air.

Flashbag that Could Turn Fat

This U disk could change its shape according to the amount of data in it.
When there is no data store in the disk, the disk will stay flat, just in the same shape of an ordinary U disk. However, as more data is transferred in, the mini motor built in the disk will automatically start to work and get more air into the U disk. Then, the disk will start to get fater until the flash drive are full. Even if it is pulled out of the compters then, it will stay in the same shape.
Via touching the disk, you could have a more intuitive feel of the remaining U-disk storage capacity.

Magic Cube Bluetooth Portable Laser Keyboard

With the popularity of touch screen on mobile devices, the concept of the virtual keyboard is gradually gaining greater popularity. For quite a whole, we’ve been imaging how cool it will be to have a laser keyboard on any flat surface. Well, actually, the future is already here, with the tech in laser-based keyboards having been around for quite a while. Celluon just introduced this Magic Cube Bluetooth Portable Laser Keyboard into the market place to give the fans of high-tech a spin.
The laser keyboard could be connected to the Mac or any iOS-powered device using Bluetooth. It features a battery inside to power the laser and optical recognition systems. The laser-projected keyboard is about the size of a MacBook’s keyboard. However, it is a PC-centric keyboard complete with Menu and Insert keys.
Though the company states that the laser keyboard is able to detect up to 400 characters per minute, you might actually need to slow down your typing if you have quick fingers just in order to ensure accuracy without feeling a real keyboard.

Apple’s iPhone 4S Only Worth £112.89

Currently, iPhone 4S is attracting wide attention among the fans of Apple as well as people who like to follow the latest trend in the development of tech gadgets. Every day, we saw great amount of ads about iPhone 4S deals or iPhone 4S unlock, creating a huge buzz about the mobile gadget in the market place.
According to official site of Apple in the UK, the iPhone 4S with 16GB is sold at the rate of £499, 32GB at £599 and 64GB at £699. However, according to a report by experts from the technology company—iSuppli, it is revealed that the materials for making iPhone 4S is far below its selling price.
According to iSuppli’s research, it is found that the most expensive part of iPhone 4S—the touch screen and the display assembly parts only cost £23. Then the electronics parts cost £20.6, wireless antennae at £18.75, NAND flash at £11.98, 8MP camera at £10.98, circuit board at £9.36, Dynamic Random Access Memory at £5.68, charger and battery management system at £4.49, and battery £3.68.
So, the total cost for the parts and materials for iPhone 4S is only around £112.89. It means that, even as Apple is covering the delivery costs as well as fees for software and other aspects, the company could still manage to enjoy a great profit margin.