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Green Monster Talkatoo
No, don’t get mistaken by the – it ain’t no cockatoo. Definitely worth looking into if you want something to spruce up your coffee table with something different. The might seem rather menacing at first glance, but it works along the principle of giving out what you feed it – in this case, verbally. The Talkatoo is able to let your friends and family hear that you love them, or even when you miss them. Basically, it comes in the form of a necklace and has a little button that will record a 30-second voice message. Hitting the large button will let you hear your recorded message being played back, and you can repeat it as many times as desired, depending on how much battery life it has left within. Featuring high gloss, scratch resistant ink graphics which is applied to both sides of the pendant, the retails for $16.99.
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Solar Power Auto Cooler
Although you can’t exactly switch your entire world of gadgets into solar-powered ones, you can certainly take care of the smaller gadgets. Having some sort of a fan to keep you cool when you’re not in the mood for air conditioning requires you to use more power from your car. However, if you picked up this you could easily handle taking some edge off of that heat.
You might not use it in place of your air conditioning all of the time, but sometimes that cold air isn’t necessary. For those times when you just want air flow this would work a whole lot better. Plus it’s the perfect solution for pet owners that sometimes leave their dog in the car for short periods. This isn’t the first solar fan for your car that’s been released, but it’s a whole lot cheaper than previous models. You can pick up one of these for
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Kitchen Laptop Stand does double duty
This is definitely a device with my name on it. Despite that I’m a great cook I have the ability to absolutely destroy the kitchen even when I’m making the most simple of ingredients. It’s just a talent of mine. This laptop stand was made for those types in mind. If you enjoy reading your recipes off of a laptop you can feel safer knowing that there is a barrier between the laptop and certain death it would find in the kitchen. Plus, it can even be used for cookbooks.
I don’t know about anyone else, but I have to be careful with my cookbooks. I’ve already managed to permanently fuse a page or two together from spilling ingredients. This easily converts to double as a cookbook stand and a protector for it as well. Thanks to the design of the stand it’ll allow for you to alter the angle in which you view your laptop. You can pick up one of these for $35.95 through Amazon.
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Retro Flip Down Clock
Sure every gadget you own comes with a built-in clock, from the microwave to your cellphone, it’s hard not to always know the time. However, if you’d like something a little more old fashioned then this could be a nice break from the digitized lives we lead. Instead of staring at an LCD screen with boring digital numbers you could pick this clock up that actually has character.
It works exactly like you’d guess a flip down clock would. The little plastic pieces just flip as the time changes, it’s pretty basic stuff. It runs with gear operated time machinery and with a single D battery can run month after month after month. You can pick up one of these for $36.64 through Chinavasion. Of course like all Chinavasion products if you order in bulk it gets a bit cheaper.
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Gear Wheel IQ from Brando
What makes this puzzle unique is its construction. Some of you might remember back in the early eighties, when Rubik’s cube was at its ultimate prime, an you might have been like me and cheated on a Rubik’s cube by taking it apart.
I don’t think you can take this one apart, and if you did, it would probably be just as puzzling. You see, this Gear Wheel IQ is so named because spinning one side of this particular puzzle box causes another side to turn.
I figure that you would have to be some sort of genius to solve this one. I don’t think that I ever learned how to beat the Rubik’s Cube. It looks like it would be something that would be hard to put into words, and this Gear IQ looks like it requires some sort of complex mathematical formula of some type.
Apparently, there is some sort of turning wheel sound that this makes. It probably sounds a lot like some sort of kid’s toy with a turning dial. You should be able to get the Gear Wheel IQ from our friends at Brando for about $11.90.
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Hands on with the Energizer Energi to Go Travel Kit
The Energizer Energi To Go Portable Power Travel Kit has a set up that I have seen before, like on the PowerPak from Technocel.
This kit comes with this rectangular battery unit that you see here. It can be charged up via USB. You can also plug it into the wall or even to a dashboard cigarette lighter. The unit has an indicator with four bars that will all be illuminated when the battery is full.
From there, you can charge a device like an iPod, or something with a mini USB. It has a two other connectors that I don’t recognize, but this product can charge most of the most popular mobile gadgets. This kit also has a travel case that puts the battery and the resultant connectors (including the plug-in) all in one zipper pouch.
It looks like this product would be a good gift for someone who travels, and you should be able to get it at Sky Mall for about $69.99.
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Transformers Battle Ops Bumblebee
Let me start by congratulating the engineers of these toys. I mean, they really packed a lot into this robot toy, but that also made it quite complicated.
I am sort of ashamed to admit this, but it took me over an hour to fold up this robot into the Camaro, and that was with an attempt to follow the instructional pictures. I swear, this thing is as puzzling as a Rubik’s Cube. I’m sure you’ll have to help your kid out with this one.
There is something else that you should know if you are a parent. When this toy is in Camaro mode, it has a portion of its waist that will drag along the floor. It could potentially scratch up a tiled floor.
The toy makes some cool sounds at the touch of a button. For example, you can flick the gun to hear the sound of transforming, and, when you put on the “game face”, you can hear the sounds of shooting. The vocals sound completely stupid to me, like when it says “No one can stop Bumblebee”. Man, that wasn’t even in the movie, the good one or the horrible sequel.
This Battle Ops Bumblebee is slated to be a big ticket toy item this Christmas. It can be purchased now at Amazon, but it has a different name of Cyber Ops Bumblebee.
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Bigtrak Jr offers big fun in small form factor
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See this Underground Skyscraper Concept
This particular project is known as “Above Below” from Matthew Fromboluti. His proposal is a building that drills 900 feet into the ground, an “underground skyscraper”, for lack of a better term.
The designer sees this self-sustaining community being built in a now-abandoned 300-acre wide Lavender Pit Mine, which is essentially a giant hole in the ground in Bisbee, Arizona. You will note the windows that let in the sun so trees and other plants can be grown underground.
If nothing else, what you are looking at is a lair for the next over-the-top James Bond villain. You know, for those Roger Moore ones, not the more realistic Daniel Craig flicks. Yeah, you will probably never see Daniel Craig in this environment at the end of a James Bond film, but I can easily see Roger Moore or even Pierce Brosnan trying to evade the head villain or his henchmen in this underground forest, while the subterranean skyscraper blows up in a spectacular explosion.
Yes, this certainly looks like a nice place to live, if you have to live underground. Definitely better than Zion from those Matrix sequels.
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Kensington ClickSafe Keyed Twin Laptop Lock
Whenever you’re out for work at a place with free Wi-Fi connectivity, you will probably need to practice holding your bladder since you wouldn’t want to leave your notebook lying there just like that while you spend a good five minutes answering the call of nature. Well, there are other less torturous methods to keep your place at the local cafe, and the might just be the ticket for you. Retailing for $69.99 a pop, it will deliver dual one click lock heads that offer a trio of rotational degrees of freedom which can be attached to hardware in a single step. You won’t need to have employees insert a key or follow multiple steps, since there is also a master key version available for the same price. No longer do you have to worry each time you leave your notebook on the table in a public place, and it is convenient around to tote around in your notebook bag without bogging you down.
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Hands on with the Aluratek AUH100F USB to HDMI 720p Adapter
I had a chance to try out the AUH100F USB to HDMI Adapter, and I found it pretty handy for getting what is on my computer on the big screen.
Set up was pretty simple, but it required me buying HDMI cable, something that I didn’t have on me. I had some trouble on set-up connecting with my computer’s USB, but the CD Rom was there to smooth that out. It wasn’t as easy as plug-and-play.
I was able to get the 720p resolution with good sound, but I had one small problem: my television is a widescreen. So when my Windows were on my TV, Maximizing them made them so large that I couldn’t see the menu bar.
I had to shrink it up, but it was good enough to get hulu.com on my television, which was my main reason for getting this adapter.
So if you are in the market for trying to extend your desktop screen, or you want to simply put your laptop on your HDTV, this is probably the product for you. It has a limited 1 year warranty, and it costs $79.99.
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My TV Remote ready to revolutionize the living room
Ryz Media has something up their sleeves that ought to keep those of you who want a much more convenient 21st century couch potato lifestyle will be pleased to know that there is a new Apple iTune App known as the My TV Remote. It more or less enables just about any owner of an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad to easily control their home theatre hardware, while delivering instant access to their own personalized Electronic Program Guide (EPG) right in the palm of their hands. Not only that, one is able to share and communicate what one is watching with your friends and family simultaneously, now how about that?
Another piece of good news that ought to get you sitting up straight to take notice – My TV Remote won’t break the bank at all, considering it retails for all of $19.95. Ryz Media however has gone the extra mile by delivering a couple of infrared transmitters in the box itself, enabling two people to make full use of their iPhone, iPod touch or iPad in order to master their TV (and not the other way around). My TV Remote is already available Stateside at the right vendors and retailers if yo’re interested, where you will be able to experience TV in a totally new way by combining the following :-
Full Electronic Program Guide (EPG) in the palm of your hand. The EPG is customized to your cable TV or satellite provider, so you get all the broadcast and cable channels on your systemFull device control of your TV, set-top box, DVDs, receivers and other devices. Your favorite channels, programs and shows just one click awayShare your choices with your family and friends via Facebook Connect right with the app itself. My TV Remote makes any TV viewer an active viewerWhat is supporting My TV Remote? Well, a cloud based service will handle all of the back door processing, which translates to the My TV Remote app helping you enjoy the latest program guide information for your particular system all the time. Not only that, the service will also automatically make available device codes for new equipment which you purchase for your home theatre or TV viewing, having them sent wirelessly to your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. Best of all is this – there is no longer any need to aim your old remote device at the iPod or iPhone or iPad to have it learn the code.
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R2-D2 Vacuum Cleaner
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HiSaver Energy Saving Powerbar
We all know we really shouldn’t leave our electronics on as much as we do, but not all of us are that great at applying that knowledge to change old habits. Truthfully, I’m not as good at it as I’d like to be and I know I’m not the only one. These HiSaver Powerbars are perfect for the well meaning PC user that just hasn’t been able to kick those nasty habits.
This works by using motion sensing technology. You plug in your speakers, printer and monitor into this power strip, then when it notices no one is around it’ll just kill the power to those devices. It’ll wait ten minutes of lack of motion before it kills the power. You can purchase this for $109.99. Which is a lot, but hopefully it’ll pay for itself after a while.
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Shattered Clock
At first glance this clock seems to be absolute chaos and like it’s missing a hand. However, once you realize how to read it the clock immiately makes sense. This clock is meant to show that odd relationship between order and chaos. It’s also managed to land itself as my new favorite clock.
In the picture above the clock reads 12:10. The hand points to the minutes while the hour is merely indicated by the number that actually reads clearly. The numbers shift around to come together or to form something besides the gibberish you see on the rest of the clock. Before writing up this clock I thought my eyesight was perfectly fine, but clearly it must have gone horribly wrong. Otherwise I would swear that the clock is priced at 2000 USD, but maybe they forgot a decimal point somewhere. You never know.
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Sanyo PLC-HF10000L QuaDrive projector lights up the world
Sanyo’s PLC-HF10000L QuaDrive projector is something that you might want to look into if you have the budget as well as the needs – after all, those who want an authentic cinematic experience would do well to check it out. Boasting a resolution of 2048 x 1080 pixels which by far exceeds the requirements for Full HD resolution, it will come equipped with Sanyo-exclusive QuaDrive technology, making it a native widescreen 3LCD projector that can deliver a mind-shattering 10,000 ANSI lumen brightness with a very wide color gamut, making it the perfect solution if you want to target mid- to large venue presentation markets. Check out what the Sanyo PLC-HF10000L QuaDrive projector has to offer in the extended post.
First of all, more on Sanyo’s QuaDrive technology – it will be able to throw in a yellow color control device to the red, green and blue elements of the projector’s existing 3LCD system. Being able to automatically control the amount of yellow light in the image, you can expect to see improvements in color accuracy, resulting in a wider color gamut while enabling higher brightness levels. This technology first rolled out in 2008, and has seen leaps and bounds made since then of course. Being the first QuaDrive projector capable of Real 2K resolution without any image compression, the Sanyo PLC-HF10000L will feature dual high-output lamps, a combination of three internal mirrors as well as Sanyo’s very own Durable Inorganic Optical System (D.I.O.S.) that will work in tandem with QuaDrive to deliver a 3,000:1 contrast ratio.
As for maintenance, you need not fret that much thanks to Sanyo’s Active Maintenance Filter (AMF) system which will aid long-term reliability and reduce maintenance costs, simply by monitoring the intake air volume via the filter. Besides, this system will automatically advance the “cartridge-like” filter media to provide a clean surface once reduced airflow through the filter is detected. You also have nearly 12 lens options to choose from, depending on the venue requirements. Other features include picture-in-picture or picture-by-picture modes, a Color Matching function, built-in LAN networking capability, HDMI 1.3; DVI-D; D-sub 15 pin RGB; BNC for RGBHV and CV/Y-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr; and S-Video input options. The price to pay? A wallet busting $34,995.
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Sonos Wireless Dock ready to rock
Available from the end of next month onwards for $119, the Sonos Wireless Dock is certainly worth looking into. According to Phil Abram, President, Sonos, Inc.,
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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex ultra portable drive
While it has started to ship Stateside, the rest of the world will be able to have a crack at the later this year. All of them will ship with a USB 3.0 interface cable, which theoretically is faster by up to 10 times as compared to a USB 2.0 port, where you are able to transfer a 25GB file in under five minutes compared to the 14 minutes required thanks to the traditional USB 2.0 drive. Of course, the included USB 3.0 will be backwards compatible with USB 2.0 ports, so no worries there, all right?
What makes this even more enticing is the fact that you will be able to use it in tandem with an array of add-on cables and accessories such as the GoFlex Net media sharing device and the GoFlex TV HD media player, where the latter will deliver the flexibility of enjoying your content on a TV, a network, using a mobile device, or via the Internet. Playing nice with either Windows or Mac OS X operating systems, it is good to note that each drive includes an NTFS driver for Mac, letting you store and access files from both Windows and Mac OS X computers without having to go through the trouble of a reformat. $249.99 for 1.5TB of storage space sounds like a bargain to us.
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Sony VPL-VW90ES is first 3D front projector from Japanese giant
Stereoscopic 3D entertainment looks set to be the next big thing, especially after what Avatar had done for the movie industry on the whole. After that, surely you would have come across a slew of 3D movies, and it is safe to say that none of them actually lived up to what Avatar delivered, making them more of an afterthought instead of being primarily a 3D movie. Well, that hasn’t stopped hardware manufacturers of consumer electronics to deliver 3D devices into your living room, what with a slew of 3D HDTVs being touted at CES earlier this year. This time round, the focus has shifted to projectors, and Sony’s inaugural 3D front projector would come in the form of the VPL-VW90ES.
Designed with the custom and specialty consumer electronics market in mind, the VPL-VW90ES is the first projector from Sony to be branded with their very own “Elevated Standard” (ES) moniker, which points toward a high build quality and outstanding video experience. Not only that, it was also specially built to integrate with third-party control systems seamlessly. The Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD) full HD (1920 x 1080) projector is capable of delivering film-like performance with Sony’s 24p True Cinema, where you will get frame sequential 3D technology alongside active-shutter glasses which will co-operate with Sony’s proprietary 240Hz high frame rate technology, resulting in smooth, full high-definition 3D images.
Not only that, this new 240Hz high frame rate drive will also be able to support minimize cross talk for minimal image distortion, where Sony touts will deliver an unrivalled 3D and 2D high definition cinematic experience. A solitary Ultra High Performance (UHP) lamp is also capable of driving a brightness level of 1,000 ANSI lumens, and your eyes will be blown away by a sharp, deep black picture courtesy of Sony’s Advanced Iris 3 technology. Expect the VPL-VW90ES SXRD 3D front projector to arrive this month for around $10,000. Not cheap, but it might be worth every penny when it comes to home entertainment.
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Aerolatte Hot for the perfect cuppa
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AOC WLED Monitor adds a little style to the rear
AOC is rolling out some attractive new monitors. I can’t say that I see the back of my monitor, well, ever. However, if the back of your monitor is often on display, you could show off soemthing besides the usual look. With this AOC monitor you’ll get all of the flat screen goodness that you love, while also getting something that’s just a little different.
These are through AOC Europe and right now the information is a little limited. At least there’s a few tidbits to give you an idea on this product though. These are Full HD (1920 by 1080) monitors with WLED-backlit e2240Vwa (21.5-inch) and e2440Vwa (24-inch). Both of the options support 20,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a 250cd/m
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Panasonic Robot Washes Your Hair
One of the best parts about going to the hairdresser is having someone else tend to your hair. That includes the relaxing process of having your hair washed, but Panasonic is now about to unveil a robot that does the job for people. If having a robot hold your head in their metal hands creeps you out then you might want to be careful of outlining your wants when your kids pick a funeral home for you.
This Panasonic gadget is meant for nursing homes to take some pressure off of orderlies dealing with the elderly. Although some elderly are quite calm, others become very violent with age. The sixteen robotic fingers wash hair after scanning the exact shape of the head. The three motors use just the right amount of pressure for shampooing, rinsing and even giving a bit of a scalp massage. It will even remember the person’s shape of the head for later usage. Although it’s incredibly creepy thinking about a robot giving your head a rub down, I suppose it’s no more strange than the massage machines you find at the mall.
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IPong Table Tennis Trainer
Table tennis can be a tricky thing to practice when you don’t have any help. Thankfully there is the IPong for those of you that don’t have anyone to help you out with those practice sessions. It’s a very funny looking device, but it’ll send out as many little yellow balls as you need to keep your ping pong paddle moving.
It’s very similar to a tennis ball machine, it just happens to dish out ping pong balls instead. By turning a handy little knob you can select one of 3 spin settings. There is the underspin, topspin and finally the heavy topspin. The trainer will hold 110 balls and even has an adjustable speed dial that can dish them out from 12 to 70 per minute. You can pick one up through Hammacher Schlemmer for $149.95.
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Yes, someone taught a robot to shoot an arrow in the air
You can watch the video of this robot after the jump as it takes aim, and progressively getting closer to the bulls-eye.
I’m going to give you a spoiler and say that the video shows the development team with apples on their heads. Hopefully, the next phase of this project isn’t to have the robot go all William Tell on their heads.
Yeah, maybe it’s just me, but I’m not really comfortable with the idea of teaching a robot how to shoot a weapon, even if it is only a bow and arrow. It can only end with a heavy machine gun, which is far easier to trigger.
This robot looks a little familiar, and I can’t help wondering if we’ve reported on it before. It also looks a little creepy. I don’t know who put the headdress on it, but does anyone think this might be slightly offensive to Native Americans?
The robot’s look also reminds me of the end of Short Circuit 2, when Johnny Five goes all punk to catch the rogue bank robber. If you haven’t seen that one, then you should.
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Dave the Funky Monkey Toy
You can watch a video of it after the jump of how it works. It can attach to shoulder with a button and a velcro strap, and it is just like having a real monkey on your shoulder, but cleaner!
The user can make it act like a monkey with a remote control. You can go into a conversational mode by having it nod its head. It can then beat some imaginary drums with its arms.
Who can resist something like that? I know I love it, and I hate monkeys. Yes, I will admit it, I hate monkeys. I think Hollywood would like us to think that monkeys are hysterical, but I can only see them as un-evolved filthy creatures. Call me a bigot, I guess.
However, I know that a lot of people think that Jack the monkey from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies is the ideal pet monkey, since he cannot die. I would imagine that Dave the Monkey (that funky monkey) is only limited by his battery life.
You should be able to get him soon at Toys ‘R Us for about $40.
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LED Escape Light shows you exactly where to go, emphasis on exactly
This is a concept known as the LED Escape light, and it allows the victim of an emergency to actually see where to run. It has a “portable LED electric torch which will feature an integrated projector to project a map so that you can find your way out accurately”.
I have an idea of how to improve on this. What if there is a way to project images of the green silhouettes that you see in this picture. Maybe they can be moving across the walls with some working projector lights.
Of course, someone has to be the guy who charges the batteries on these guys. I guess emergency lights have to have some sort of program on them to make certain that they are charged.
I have worked at two companies where power outages have occurred, and there was always emergency lighting. I always wondered how the emergency lights could light up if there was a power outage. Why aren’t all the lights powered like the emergency lights so there would be no power outages?
I suppose we’ll be seeing this, should it ever get developed.
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Photo Album Story Teller
Usually I write down the history of a photo as I put it in an album. That way if I forget or someone else seeing the album wants to know, it’s easy for them to glance at it and know. However, if you’re just not big on writing or would prefer to leave your voice behind instead, this will let you record the story behind each and every picture.
The great benefit is that you can have your Grandmother tell the story on some old pictures and you’ll get to hear it from her perspective. With each picture you put on a little sticker and the device scans that sticker. It will then play the story that goes with it out loud. The kit comes with 500 stickers, so you do have a limit on the amount of pictures you can do this on. Just in case the device gets compromised you can back up your recordings on your computer. You can purchase it for $99.95 through First Street Online.
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DIY Pinball Coffee Table
Now this is a DIY project worth investing your time in. Coffee tables are typically dull, but are very useful as a place to hold your beverages as well as use as footrest from time to time. What if you could have the best of both worlds? Instead of having the usual dull coffee table, make yourself a pinball machine stashed inside of a coffee table. Never again will you be stuck watching commercials with that bored expression on your face, now you can pass the time with a few rounds of pinball.
Being a DIY project you have the joy of getting to pick and choose how you want to build it and what advice you actually want to take. If you need a little more help than just seeing a picture, don’t worry there is a tutorial on this one. This fancy little pinball machine even has some LED lights to really give you the full effect. Of course you’ll need to buy a full-size pinball machine in order to convert it into a coffee table, but somehow I think it’ll be worth it if you can manage.
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Retro Slush Machine
I’ve never really been big on making slushies, but with a machine this cool I might be converted. Having this in your kitchen will make you feel like you’ve managed to find yourself in an old fashioned ice cream parlor. Plus, being such a convenient machine this will make your novelty drinks quick and easy to make. Easy is nice when it comes to treats after dinner.
This has an easy pour spout and 20W of power. It’s made to be simple to use as well as easy to clean, which is nice for those of you that hate doing the dishes. You can use your personal favorite fruit juices or flavors. You could probably also add a little alcohol for adult drinks after the kids go to bed. You can purchase the Retro Slush Maker for
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Steampunk Scorpion USB Drive
If you’re still on the lookout for the perfect rustic looking USB drive, this one isn’t too badly priced. It actually has a minor flaw so it’s slightly cheaper. It’s the perfect deal for anyone dying to own something steampunk, but can’t actually stomach the price tag. Plus, it helps if you’re into all things covered in scorpions.
This 4GB USB drive is made out of a brass tube with an etched scorpion on one side. Above the scorpion is an amethyst cabochon. It turns out that amethyst is meant to strengthen memory, so they decided that a memory stick could use the extra boost. As for the flaw, the cabochon has a slight hole that only shows when it’s plugged in. You can purchase it for $99 through Etsy.
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Park Spark lights park lamps with dog waste
This one particular project also sounds like a joke, but it is an experiment by conceptual artist Matthew Mazzotta. This is a way of powering lamps at parks by one thing that parks have way too much of: dog doo.
Yes, here is how it works. You pick up the dog doo at the park, and then toss them into the bags and into the “methane digester”. You can then turn a crank to stir the waste up, which will break down the microbes in the organic material and create methane. This methane is fed up into a gas lamp which burns it, thus creating light from the flame.
As you can see, the project has a catchy name of “Park Spark”. It is pretty cool to see some waste disposal get combined with clean energy. After all, we have do something to clean up the waste and use it to create power. Isn’t this what saving the planet is all about? Anything that eliminates waste and creates energy is okay with me.
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Windoro robot can do Windows
In fact, this Windoro product could be the first of its type that I have ever seen. It was developed by South Korea’s Pohang Institute of Intelligent Robotics (PIRO), and it was shown off at IFA Berlin 2010.
Windoro uses both water, detergent, and rotating pads to clean the glass on both sides of the window. Apparently, these sides of the robot window washer are held together by the neodymium magnets.
I suppose that this would be good for cleaning off a sliding glass door or something, not tiny individual window panes. However, I think where this is really needed are high-rise office buildings with glass facades. Unfortunately, you need someone on both sides of the glass. So I guess you will need that guy who hangs off of the cables outside and some guy inside to put on the other end. You will also need that guy on the inside when you go down a floor.
Yeah, the Windoro might not be too efficient now, but I applaud any design for a robot that will clean windows. I think we all know that people hate doing them.
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SunBriteTV delivers 22-inch all-weather outdoor display
According to Lynn Stearn, SunBriteTV’s Vice President of sales and marketing, “Great things do come in smaller packages. Model 2220HD is designed to meet the needs of CEDIA dealers who are looking for multi-room integration for the up-close-and-personal viewing areas, such as the barbecue, for the spa or any other commercial and residential applications with space restrictions.”
The 2220HD model, as you can tell by its name (and mentioned earlier), is a 22-inch 1386 x 768 pixel HD LCD TV. It boasts a corrosion-resistant, powder-coated aluminum exterior that ensures the TV’s sensitive innards will be protected from rain, dirt, insects and other extreme weather conditions. Thanks to the company’s very own Multi-Fan Airflow System, the TV is capable of remaining as cool as a cucumber even in temperatures of up to 122 degrees. Other features include variable fan-speed that is controlled by the TV’s internal thermostat, hence increasing cooling as required while keeping fan noise to a minimum. The TV also has a thermostatically-controlled heater which will activate automatically to prevent condensation from happening, letting you use it safely outdoors in temperatures as low as -24 degrees F.
No full HD though, so you have got to be wary of that just in case you thought that you can now enjoy your favorite Blu-ray movies in 1080p glory. Are you interested in bringing one of these puppies home?
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Panasonic Toughbook U1 Ultra is perfectly viewable under sunlight
Are you a real klutz that you have dropped your netbook or notebook for more times than you care to remember? If that is the case, then you might want to check out a more durable device which can withstand such punishment – we’re talking about the Panasonic Toughbook U1 Ultra. What makes Panasonic’s offering so different from the rest? Well, it not only delivers improved sunlight visibility, it also runs off Windows 7 and boasts some pretty decent performance figures for a device in its cass. For its display, the Toughbook U1 Ultra is equipped with a TransflectivePlus display for up to 6000 nit viewability in direct sunlight, while being accompanied by a 64GB solid state drive, 2GB RAM, an Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor and Windows 7 as the operating system of choice. It’s target market? Those who are involved in highly mobile jobs including direct store delivery (DSD), eCitation and vegetation management in markets like supply chain management, public safety and utilities.
Of course, you can also throw in an optional 2-megapixel camera if that is your cup of tea, to hold video conferences and calls with your office mates while you’re on the go. This camera will come with updated software that delivers faster auto focus as well as improved white balancing. Other optional items you can jazz up the U1 Ultra with would be a barcode reader. In terms of usability and navigation enhancements, those will include enlarged screen icons, programmable
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Kensington has new iPad accessories in aim to boost productivity
If you were Apple, would you be insulted that a company rolls out additional accessories for your lovingly crafted device while saying it will improve a user’s productivity? Well, it really depends on which side of the looking glass you’re on, and Kensington claims that their trio of new iPad accessories will be able to help boost productivity for users of the tablet computer regardless of whether they are on-the-go or in the car. Meant to be breakthrough iPad accessories for users in need of extra versatility and best performance regardless of where they are, we can only wonder in anticipation as to what these are able to offer in the real world instead of just being on paper.
First of all, the Kensington’s PowerBack Battery Case with Kickstand and Dock will deliver an innovative, all-in-one design which sees battery charging, protective casing, three-position kickstand and dock abilities crammed into a single offering. You get up to 5 more hours of juice for your iPad with this, where it will also help protect your precious iPad from unwanted scratches and marks when traveling.
As for the Kensington Wall Pack Duo Charger, it is perfect for a couple or small family who owns nothing but iDevices. After all, who can argue with its ability to simultaneously power a couple of iPads, iPhones, or iPods from a single wall outlet? You get a low profile design which makes it perfect for everyday use at home or in the office, where the additional power source will also ship with a detachable USB synchronization cable to synchronize devices from a computer.
Last but not least, Kensington’s PowerBolt Duo Car Charger will be able to deliver a quick charge on the road, and as its name suggests, caters to both an iPad and iPhone, iPod, or other mobile device, thanks to a couple of power ports. After all, arriving at your destination with a dead device is not something anyone wants, so why not keep them juiced up throughout the entire journey? The Kensington PowerBack Battery Case with Kickstand and Dock will retail for $129.99, while the Kensington Wall Pack Duo Charger is cheaper at $29.99 with the Kensington PowerBolt Duo Car Charger going for $24.99. Email to a friend Leave a comment/review Bookmark or Share
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Skylon spacecraft uses internal engines and rocket fuel
However, this is just one of several vehicles that I have seen designed for the apparent boom in space tourist industry, which is set to come about at some particular date in the future, I would imagine. I think NASA is working on one that launches from a rail, then there is the XCOR Aerospace Lynx, and whatever Sir Richard Branson is working on now.
The Skylon is designed by British scientists so it “will travel at five times the speed of sound using two internal engines that suck hydrogen and oxygen from the atmosphere to send it 18 miles above the ground – and out of Earth’s atmosphere”. As soon as it reaches the edge of the Earth’s atmosphere, it cuts into rocket power.
I can only assume that the purpose of creating a craft that could do this is so there isn’t any damage to the environment from rocket fuel. Yes, there is some environmental harm done with the space shuttle, but not as much as the damage we do with all our automobiles daily.
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Steelseries Shift Gaming Keyboard
Steelseries has come out with yet another keyboard for gamers to pick up. Instead of being made for just one game, this one is able to handle interchangeable keysets. This way if you decide to drop WoW and switch to a FPS game it doesn’t require you to pick up a new keyboard. Plus, with the Shift Keyboard it offers several different ways to personalize it to the point that you’ll be able to use it the way you want.
The entire keyboard is fully customizable, all of the keys can be programmed to do something else. The layers are easy to switch out, so it won’t consume too much of your time when you’re dying to just hop on the computer and start gaming. Being a Steelseries keyboard you can count on that it’s a high quality keyboard and that it’s obviously ergonomic. You can pick yourself one up for $90.
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Tokyo Game Show reveals iPad App with a virtual kiss
Just yesterday, we were discussing how to give your virtual girlfriend a massage with a Wii Balance Board. This one is a way to give your virtual girlfriend a kiss. I’ve got a video after the jump, and you should watch it. It’s just funny.
This iPad App is developed by Japan’s Neuro Sky and Double Crane. It requires that the user wear some sort of headband that can monitor sensory feedback. Apparently, if you can concentrate and relax enough, the supermodel photo will turn and kiss you.
You can choose from five models, and I would assume that you can kiss the touchscreen for some sort of reciprocation. I guess that’s fine if you want to pretend that you are kissing your lady friend when she is on the other side of a glass window. I’m guessing the iPad will be warmer.
I think that I have seen games with headbands and sensory motors, but these are for those levitation games like the Jedi one that came out a few years ago.
I don’t seem to have any date when this App is coming to the iPad, or how to purchase the headband that you would need to get your virtual kiss.
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Human-powered ornithopter makes historic first flight
If you haven’t heard of it, perhaps you have seen it. For some reason, my mind has images of black and white films with people in machines with odd flapping wings that never get off the ground. I’m sure that when these old reels were filmed, it might have been tragic. After all, these guys wanted to be the Wright Brothers, but now their attempts are spliced together with a soundtrack that is plucked from America’s Funniest Home Videos.
Some guys at the University of Toronto have created the “Snowbird”, and it has a 105 foot wingspan, weighing 94 pounds. By the way, the pilot had to lose 18 pounds in order to fly this thing. The Snowbird managed to make it up in the air for about 19.3 seconds, and flew for 475 feet. It was only for 20 seconds, and can go at 16 miles per hour.
It’s hard to believe that mankind has actually achieved flying in the manner of the birds. It is a lot like Daedalus and Icarus, but the sun didn’t melt any wings. All of this happened on August 9th, and I don’t remember hearing much about it that day. That is a real shame, because this flight is historical. You can click on my Source if you want to see it fly.
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Trek Support Backpack
The is made to charge any device via USB such as cell phones, cameras, MP3 players, and laptops. All that is required is to plug it into the wall.
This device is good for when you have some downtime in between flights, and you’re waiting at some place with an outlet. Just plug in the extension cord, and you’ll get that juice you will need.
The Trek can even charge them as you go, like the Energysport for the bike that we reported on yesterday. Of course, the backpack isn’t powered by kinetic energy, as the rechargeable battery has to be fully charged for juice-on-the-go.
In case you are wondering, this backpack is “checkpoint friendly”. Not only that, it has mesh pockets for specific gadgets, and it can also hold a 15-inch laptop. It even has a rack to hold all these gadgets while they are charging.
I kind of like the aesthetic of this backpack. If characters in Tron were to wear backpacks, then they would probably look like this. This is a Quirky product, and the pre-order price is about $130, and the eventual final price would be $150.
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Etch A Sketch® iPad Case
You have to love a company that is willing to really branch out and create an official iPad case that resembles a very popular toy from years before. Sure, Etch A Sketch may not have the popularity it treasured as it did years before, but now all of the devoted kids are adults and it’s time to tap into that market. This official iPad case will allow for you to look cool, all the while making it possible for you to get access to all the necessary areas.
This even has rubber feet to help you prop up your iPad a little. The case will protect your iPad, but has windows to show off certain areas, including the Apple logo on the back, your ports and necessary buttons. Plus, it obviously leaves the front wide open, allowing for you to operate it without any trouble. You can go ahead and purchase these right now through Headcase. They’ll just cost you $39 a piece.
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Yubz Classic Tube Speaker
If you love all that looks old and just a little bit like it’s out of a science fiction movie, then the classic tube speaker is for you. I have come across one of these before, but this one has more color options to add to the mix. Instead of just selling black and silver, they have a bright cheerful pink version. It appears that even the lights inside of the tubes are pink.
These Classic Tube Speakers operate as a USB hub as well as playing music for the whole room to hear. To make things even better, the bulbs will glow and blink in time with the music you’re playing. These Yubz speakers are lightweight and offer a great way to make your desk look just a little bit different. Right now the price has not actually been announced on these, but hopefully that information will come along soon. I imagine it will since the press release states that it was originally intended to ship out in late September.
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Verbatim Clip-its USB Drive
USB drives are pretty simple and seem to keep shrinking in size. That’s great for portability, but sometimes you just feel like you should get a little more bang for your buck. Well these Verbatim Clip-its add just enough extra that they could come in very handy. Instead of carrying your USB drive in a bag, you could clip it to something like a notebook you use regularly.
Plus, when you need to release information, you could clip these to some paperwork. All around these would be nice to have. That clip would make them easier to keep track of rather than the USB drives attached to straps or chains. These are supposed to become available in both 2GB and 4GB, but pricing and where they’ll be released is a little bit up in the air. These are listed on the UK site, but nothing on the US website.
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Yes, this is a building with a cloud in it
This was an idea from architect Testuo Kondo, and he got a company called Transsolar to create the actual cloud within the building. The cloud is created with three layers of air pumped at different humidity levels and temperature points, and then used in machines in order to create this cloud that floats in the midst of all this space.
I have a video of it after the jump, but be warned, it is not in English. Not only does it take technology to make this cloud, but it requires tech to keep it in its position, which is “just about a meter above the head of the visitors”.
I noticed that the pillars and walls are made of stone. I am guessing that having a cloud in a building is an insurance nightmare. After all, putting a cloud in a building would definitely “weather” the interior. I can’t believe that I just said that.
Speaking of weather, is it possible to seed the cloud, so it rains? Man, that would be awesome to have an actual raincloud inside. Better yet, how about a thunderstorm?
Until then, I will settle for this fog effect.
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AIS 15” IP67 NEMA 6 Rugged Panel Computer
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Toshiba rolls out new Canvio portable hard drives
What makes the Canvio Basics so easy to use? This one plug ease-of-use device is further complemented by the drive’s stylish design, thanks to a glossy black finish and soft, rounded edges. Even being light weight and small in size, the Canvio Basics is capable of punching above its weight when it comes to keeping your precious files safe. The inclusion of an Internal Shock Sensor, Ramp Loading Technology, and a three year Limited Warranty ought to deliver enough peace of mind for you to store all your precious data inside.
Apart from its technical capabilities, the Canvio Basics design is also extremely practical as evident in the drive’s pocket-sized form factor. Students as well as frequent travelers will find this to be a joy to tote around since it won’t cause you to suffer from a tired shoulder after hanging out an entire day at the airport during a transit or waiting in between classes. For those with a heart for the environment, you will be pleased to know that the Canvio Basics’ packaging is made from 100 percent recyclable materials, letting you sleep easy at night. The 320GB, 500GB and 750GB models will retail for $79.99, $99.99 and $119.99, respectively.
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TK-421 iPhone Case with Flip-Out Keyboard
If you happen to love your iPhone to bits, but still have problems getting used to the virtual keyboard, then perhaps, just perhaps, you might want to consider bringing home the . This will certainly provide you with the best of both worlds, where the physical QWERTY keyboard would increase your productivity and make typing on the iPhone a whole lot easier, while offering some form of protection to your favorite smartphone simultaneously. Retailing for $49.99 a pop, you can choose from either iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4 models, but unfortunately for those who have yet to place a pre-order, it is already out of stock at the moment. Well, if your boss gets you this for Christmas, you can be sure that he’s dropping a subtle hint for you to start replying emails the moment they are pushed to your inbox without complaining that you just don’t know how to use the virtual keyboard.
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