Author Archives: Martin Hagger

Martin Hagger associates himself with Latest Gadgets To Buy Blog that offers crisp insight to the things to be kept in mind while purchasing a technological device. Technology has overshadowed every sphere of life without ever our giving a heed that it is omnipresent.

He has been a techno-geek since his childhood days that developed into a passion. This became the driving factor for Martin to pursue his technical engineering degree, and become well-versed with the technology that governs the world. He strongly believes that in the whirlpool of gadgets that surround us, not each of them is actually worth a purchase. Gadgets are intended to simplify life but their over availability can complex things rather than simplify. By means of Latest Gadgets To Buy, Martin attempts to guide the individuals intending to buy products without giving a second thought. It basically facilitates in adopting a wise approach when purchasing gadgets.

Specialties

His specialties incorporate his constitute editing, news writing, proof-reading as well as publishing. His work merges all these qualities to produce an output that is appreciated by the reader, owing to the understandable format and coherence of his work.

Education

Martin pursued Bachelor of Science in Information Technology/ Multimedia and Visual Communication from University of Phoenix.
He later on completed Master of Information Systems from University of Phoenix.

Career Graph/ Experience

Editor for Latest Gadgets To Buy Blog

Martin Hagger, at present associates himself with Latest Gadgets To Buy Blog and been herein for a span of 8 years as Editor. At Latest Gadgets To Buy, his job responsibilities are outlined as writing about latest gadgets, editing, proof-reading, publishing and indulging in regular updates.

Editor for Tech Buzz Magazine

He was closely associated as an Editor with Tech Buzz for over a phase of 21 years. At Tech Buzz, his designated job responsibilities included writing financial news pieces, editing, and even examining the quality of the content that was integrated.

Free-lance author and columnist

Martin has been functioning as freelance author and columnists for several weekly and magazines on topics pertaining to technology and reviews gadgets available in the markets.

Interests

Reading, writing on finance and related aspects, editing, are amidst some of the interests that Martin Hagger indulges in.

Vauxhall Motors Speed Limit Detector

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British Vauxhall Cars Have New Camera That Scans Signs, Displays Current Speed Limit.Although various GPS units already have the ability to display the current speed limit (they’re pre-programmed in) of the road you’re on, this Vauxhall Motors invention seems even better. There’s a camera on-board that takes 30 snaps per second, then recognizing speed limit signs and translating that to a number to display on your dash.

This way you can know exactly what the speed limit is at all times, even when you’ve just transitioned from a high speed area to a low speed one that cops like to ticket in. In fact, if this system is good enough, it could be a decent excuse to tell the popos that their speed limit signs were too obscured that even a 30FPS camera couldn’t make it.

The Vauxhall speed limit detector is planned to appear on the upcoming Insignia sedan, and could be available on 2010 models of United States cars.


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Tech”Know” Update: 3G Iphone Uboxing


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Latest Gadget:eMachines T5274, T3656, W3653 Desktops Announced

It’s that time of year for students to find a good deal on PCs for the new school year. Now it’s eMachines‘ turn to announce a few budget-friendly desktop PCs, along with two new eMachines LCD displays. The eMachines eMachines T3656, T5274, and W3653 desktop PCs.

The eMachines T3656 goes for $299.99 and sports an Intel Celeron processor, 1GB DDR2 RAM and a 160GB hard drive. The eMachines T5274, on the other hand, is a bit more Continue reading…


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Onkyo announced Blu-Ray player for International market later this year

ONKYO Corporation has announced that it will release its first Blu-ray Disc Player for the international market in late 2008. This player is designed to partner with Onkyo’s high-definition A/V receivers equipped with full HDMI processing of 1080p video and decoding of Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD™ Master Audio surround sound formats.The company’s A/V receivers deliver a complete high-definition experience with onboard decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio codecs. The release of this Blu-ray Disc player will be timely given that the second-generation of high-definition-capable Onkyo A/V receivers is now available.

Due to a policy of continuous product improvement, Onkyo reserves the right to change specifications and appearance without notice.Product details and pricing will be announced prior to delivery.


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SentrySafe launches 250GB fire and flood proof hard drive

SentrySafe have continued to expand the line with the release of a new 250GB capacity model.The original 160GB version of this drive at CES this year.

SentrySafe make a range of fireproof document chests and safes; these hard drives are the digital equivalent of that, giving you extra piece of mind that should the worst happen you data has a better chance of surviving.

Apart from the size increase, specs are unchanged from it’s smaller brother with 30 minutes of fire protection and 24hrs protection against complete submersion.The drives are available to buy now for $379 from Amazon.


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Creative Zen X-Fi a new iPod contender

Sure, it’s not the iPod. And thankfully, it’s not the Zune (sorry Microsoft, stick to the software game). Despite Apple’s domination of the portable media market, there’s still a healthy percentage of gadgeteers who prefer the sleek style of the Creative Zen line of media players.Creative is readying its new revolutionary portable media player called Zen X-Fi. Come with a large screen, X-Fi also sport nine button keypad . Beside for navigating, the pads also allow its user to type text for chatting via Windows Live or Yahoo Messenger .

X-Fi provides users with among the best MP3 players you could ask for. While there’s no touchscreen, the Zen X-Fi will indeed feature Wi-Fi connectivity, which brings a host of really cool communication features. Continue reading…


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Mitsubishi iSP LT-46149 and LT-52149 LCD TVs

Mitsubishi is introducing its Ultra Thin Frame Premium Flat Panel TV with Integrated Sound Projector the 149 Series.The new series comes in 46-inch (LT-46149) and 52-inch (LT-52149) models with integrated 16-speaker sound projectors that create 5.1 channel sound from a single cabinet speaker attached below the TV screen.

Each screen is 16:9 widescreen and features CableCard, Smooth 120Hz Film Motion (which claims to remove artifacts in fast-moving HD footage), PerfectTint, SharpEdge, Deep Color, x.v.Color, DeepField Imager and a 6-color processor. Continue reading…


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Verizon’s LG Dare Full Review

The LG Dare is really Verizon Wireless’s attempt to fit in, to offer a phone that’s more like the AT&T LG Vu and Sprint Samsung Instinct, not to mention Apple’s similarly priced iPhone 3G. The truth is, the Dare may not be as glamorous or well-priced as the Instinct, but it has a better browser, a motion sensor and some cool software tricks that make it a fine phone for people who choose to remain in Verizon’s walled garden. As I think we’ve firmly established, we call these iPhone clones because they are made superficially with the look and feel of the iPhone in mind. They are not direct competitors to the iPhone, as they don’t run on a smart, open platform like iPhones—or Blackberry and Windows Mobile phones—do. The Dare, like the Instinct, is closed and proprietary, geared to customers who like much of what the carrier has to offer, and would just like a better way to make use of it. And after spending some time with the Dare, I can safely say that, much like the Instinct, it really does let you do that.

Easier Access:
For starters, Verizon has done away with its dependence on unchangeable, annoyingly deep menus. With the Dare, you can drag any app or function directly to the desktop for one-click access.

E-mail and Web:
Let me get this off my chest first: The Dare browser is WAY better than the Instinct’s, both in rendering speed and page layout. You can navigate Gizmodo with very little trouble, especially if you’re going read-only. Continue reading…


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how to use ares file sharing software


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Mio Moov 380 GPS Has a Cellphone Built in: Can Make Calls, Send Text Messages

The Mio Moov 380 has cleared the FCC, so we now have another GPS with two-way connectivity coming to the U.S. to compete with the Dash Express and the forthcoming Magellan Maestro Elite 5340+GPRS and Garmin nuvifone.The Mio Moov 380 will have a built-in SIM card as well as a micro-SD card slot. No word on pricing, who their carrier or search partner is, or what the monthly connection fee will be.The GPS unit comes with a SIM card slot, allowing for said cellular functions as well as an SD card slot for storage. In addition, the Moov 380 comes with a SIRFStarIII GPS chip and cellular data speeds would range between 2.75G and 3G. Continue reading…


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