Monday, March 9, 2009

USB Cable Card Reader

For once I've decided to share a bit of technology not because I think it's awesome or cutting-edge, but instead because I think it's totally pointless. Someone has come up with the idea to combine a USB cable and the memory card reader - the 2-in-1 SD(HC) Card Reader Cable. All I ask is why?

This is a mini USB cable containing an integrated SD card reader lying mid-way between the two ends. So basically you have a regular USB cable but when you put a memory card into the reader data transfer is disabled between the connected USB device and the PC, however charging will continue as normal.

Some Great Reading

Just thought I'd throw together some links of the interesting things I've read lately...

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Sunday Links

Check out the following sites that didn't cut the Friday's Best of the Web grade........

New Heineken TV ad
UK Tribes
Right Music Wrongs
Doodle Bra

LG Watch Phone


I posted a little while ago about the LG Watch Phone. At the time it wasn't clear if the watch would really make it into production, but it has now been confirmed that the LG G910 watch phone will be available on the Orange network in the UK before the end of the year (no price or contract details are available yet).

Unlike other watch-cellphones it won't require a Bluetooth headset, and will be equiped with a built-in speaker, microphone and 1.43 inch screen. The watch will also be internet-enabled.

International Women's Day

Now in it's 98th year, today, 8th March, is International Women's Day. So do something nice for the women in your life - buy your girlfriend dinner, pick up some flowers for your mum or just call your sister and say hello. Check out this website for more news, info, events etc.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Shave Your Yeti

Something funny and stupid for Saturday afternoon!




Overcoming the Economic Climate, in China

The current economic climate isn't isolated to the British Isles and America. Unfortunately the situation is global. However, many Asian business are looking to overcome the current market conditions by expanding their businesses and growing new promotional channels.

Market Research firm Analysys International have just completed their annual advertising white paper on the state of the advertising landscape in Asia. Statistics from the research show that the size of China's outdoor digital display market has grown to €755 million in 2008 from €127 million in 2005, the compound growth rate exceeding 80 percent, making it the fastest growing sector on China's advertising market.

Fu Xinghua, new media analyst from Analysys International, said, “China's out-of-home digital display market is showing a tendency of robust growth and development. We [Analysys International] expect the market to reorganize and merge at the same time with leading enterprises inclined to join hands in dominating sub-markets, by stretching their businesses to other media, including traditional media, the internet and handset media, paying more attention to two-way communication.”

As an example, VisionChina, the leading operator of outdoor digital TV advertising networks on mass transpiration systems in China, recorded total revenues of €27.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2008, hiking 185.1 percent year on year. Its net profit soared 158.6 percent to €11.7 million. For the whole year of 2008, the company's total revenues and net profit amounted to €82.4 million dollars and €37 million dollars, respectively, up 254.2 percent and 398.4 percent.

This growth has been driven by positive market outlook and a move that saw the company partnered with Hangzhou New & Mobile Media in January; signing an exclusive advertising agreement to expand its network coverage to Tianjin.