Posted by David on September 26, 2011 ·
Waste-free lunches aren’t just for kids A growing interest in environmental conservation combined with a practical desire to save money have made zero-waste lunches more and more popular in workplaces across America. Chicago-based online merchant reuseit.com makes it easy to pack a waste-free lunch, with everything consumers need all in one place. Click here to see all of the company’s [...]
Posted by David on September 25, 2011 ·
The First Car Radio Specially Built for the iPhone® Now Available in the US If you use your iPhone in the car as your music source like I do, but can’t stand the sub-par bluetooth connection or the entangled cables that pipes your music into your car stereo system, you should look at the Oxygen Audio O Car. This thing has been all over gadget news. Essentially, it turns [...]
Posted by David on September 24, 2011 ·
You can attach a photo to an SMS message and then send that as an MMS to Twitter. It’s then posted to your wall In the latest gadget news, Twitter is now letting you send photos via text message. Essentially, you can attach a photo to an SMS message and then send that as an MMS to Twitter. It’s then posted to your wall. Sound familiar? The service is available on [...]
Posted by David on September 24, 2011 ·
The Yonex Power Cushion SHT-307 Clay Court Shoe features ”Super Ergoshape”, which provides maximum forefoot and toe comfort Hands down the most comfortable shoe I have ever worn in a tennis shoe, the Yonex Power Cushion SHT-307 does not disappoint in feel and performance. Besides being durable, they are exceptionally lightweight and make you move like a rabbit. Technology [...]
Posted by David on September 23, 2011 ·
There is light at the end of the rumor tunnel as Apple prepares for the iPhone 5 release In the latest gadget news, it looks like Apple will be holding a media event October 4th, supposedly announcing their latest new gadgets, namely the iPhone 5. And the one running the show will not be Mr. Jobs. Instead, Tim Cook, the new CEO of Apple, will be taking the podium helm. Also in [...]
Posted by David on September 23, 2011 ·
Head’s YOUTEK IG Instinct MP 16×19 tennis racket puts the spin back in your game The latest new gadgets in the game of tennis happen to have “Head” and “Youtek” in their name. That’s what many pro and club players are saying anyway. If you want excellent performance all over the court, and “spin” is your secret weapon, you might want to check [...]
Posted by David on September 22, 2011 ·
AT&T’s Samsung GALAXY S II will sport a 1.2GHz Exynos dual-core processor, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, and an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with auto-focus and LED flash AT&T has confirmed that its Samsung GALAXY S II smartphone will be ready October 2nd for $199.99 with a new two-year contract. The Samsung GALAXY S II sports a lightning-fast dual-core 1.2GHz Samsung [...]
Posted by David on September 21, 2011 ·
New Line2 App puts a Phone Line to your iPad When the iPad hit shelves with a vengeance a few years back, many critics and gadget news were saying that it’s nothing more than a gigantic iPhone. This is only partially true. Yes, most of the functionality of an iPhone can be mirrored with the iPad, but the iPad does a lot more, and really takes advantage of its tablet architecture. What’s [...]
Posted by David on September 20, 2011 ·
Latest Gadget News: Sony’s latest B-series NWZ-B142F Walkman Gives’s Apple Shuffle a Run for its Money If you’re around my age, 42, then you probably remember that Sony was the name of the game when it came to portable media. Unfortunately for them, about 10 years ago, Apple took over, and the rest is iPod history. However, that hasn’t stopped Sony from [...]
Posted by David on September 20, 2011 ·
Google Wallet lets you use your NFC equipped Android smartphone to pay for products Google Wallet has been officially announced today. The new service lets you to use your NFC equipped Android smartphone to pay for products. At the moment the launch is exclusive to the Sprint network in the US, which means that any other variation of the Nexus S currently isn’t usable for now. The [...]
Posted by David on September 19, 2011 ·
The Impression 10 Tablet is an Android Gingerbread 2.3 device that is easy on the wallet So if you’re looking for a full-featured Android tablet, but think that today’s tablet prices are a bit inflated. Check out the Impression 10 by Leader International. They’ve announced their new “Budget Tablet”, the Impression 10. The Impression 10 offers some high quality features [...]
Posted by David on September 19, 2011 ·
The iDM15 is the ultimate companion for your iPad, iPhone, iPod or any Bluetooth-enabled device Gone are the days when your space-saving, mini speaker upped the volume on your new gadgets and … well, that’s basically it. Star Rating: Cost: $99 Where to buy: Amazon Enter the iDM15 Rechargeable Portable Bluetooth Stereo Speakers w/ Speakerphone capability, by iHome. You know iHome. [...]
Posted by David on September 16, 2011 ·
Facebook could be considering webOS acquisition to integrate into their messaging and media portfolio So HP ditched their$1.2-billion webOS project. What now? In the latest gadget news, it seems there are rumors flying around that Facebook could be a amicable suitor. We know that Facebook has been working on a custom version of Android that could be used on mobile phones for some [...]
Panasonic announces new consumer telephones with MS Outlook Contact Syncing
Posted by David on September 15, 2011 ·
Panasonic beefs up their land-line offerings with the KX-TG9470 & KX-TG6670 series KX-TG9471B, KX-TG9472B, KX-TG6671B and KX-TG6672B models Panasonic just introduced some new gadgets, their KX-TG9470 line, a series of multi-line answering systems with a Contact Sync feature that lets your phone work interchangeably with Microsoft Outlook. The line is comprised of a one corded and [...]
Andrea Electronics SuperBeam earphone line review (video)
Posted by David on September 14, 2011 ·
The new SuperBeam earphone/headphone line offers “Boom Free” microphone, HD audio and 3D audio recording Andrea Electronics recently came out with their SuperBeam earphone line, comprised of a couple of “Boom Free” microphone noise cancellation new gadgets, one an earbud and one a computer headset, both which showcase Andrea’s Array Microphone, HD audio [...]
Windows 8 is detailed and developers have at it (video)
Posted by David on September 14, 2011 ·
Windows 8 will be optimized to work simultaneously with a Windows tablet and a PC Microsoft’s Windows 8 details have just surfaced, along with a developers download of the OS. The new operating system was explained in a 3-hour keynote speech, detailing the future of where Microsoft is headed with its Windows super brand. Initial reactions of the latest OS by panels have been [...]
Is HTC weboOS’s next suitor? (video)
Posted by David on September 13, 2011 ·
HTC is looking for a new mobile OS, and webOS could be a good option In the latest gadget news, it appears that HTC is in the market for a new mobile OS. No partner or mobile operating system has been officially announced, however, one OS that’s on the blocks right now is HP’s webOS. Last month HP announced that they were discontinuing the manufacturing of webOS handsets [...]
Powerbag- Charging System in a bag
Posted by David on September 12, 2011 ·
The coolest bag with the coolest disguised charging system… fūl’s new gadgets, the PowerBag line Let’s be honest, when it comes to your profession, the smartphone is a fifth extremity. It’s vital that your devices are ready to operate at maximum ability at all times. But who hasn’t been here… nowhere near an outlet, an empty red bar, a full voice [...]
Pentax Optio WG-1 GPS camera review
Posted by David on September 12, 2011 ·
The Pentax Optio WG-1 GPS camera is designed for true outdoor fans Pentax has a new outdoor camera line out, which includes the GPS-enabled Optio WG-1 GPS and the WG-1 rugged compacts. These new gadgets are tougher than the Optio W90 released last year, and are both designed to be crushproof against pressures of up to 100 kilograms (220 pounds), dustproof, waterproof up to [...]
Android Jelly Bean next after Ice Cream Sandwich
Posted by David on September 10, 2011 ·
Android Jelly Bean will either be version 4.1 or 5.0, depending on whether it’s a minor Ice Cream Sandwich update, or a major one You may not know this, but every Android release is named in subsequent succession by the letters of the alphatbet. We know that “Ice Cream Sandwich” is the next one coming after “Gingerbread” and “Honeycomb”, so [...]
Android Gingerbread ushers in Netflex app
Posted by David on September 10, 2011 ·
Netflex App works now works on all Android Froyo & Gingerbread handsets In gadget news, Netflix relaunched its Android App, supporting all devices running Android Gingerbread (2.3) and Android Froyo (2.2). The first Netflix edition came out this last May, but it only worked with the new gadgets and very high-end Android devices. Over the last few months, Netflix has added compatibility slowly [...]
LG introduces the 55LW9800 TV, world’s first passive 3D THX
Posted by David on September 8, 2011 ·
The LG 55LW9800 is the world’s first passive 3D TV to achieve the coveted THX® 3D Display Certification LG Electronics USA just announced its NANO FULL LED CINEMA 3D HDTV, model 55LW9800, the latest 3D new gadgets from LG. The 55-inch LW9800 is the world’s first passive 3D TV to achieve THX 3D Display Certification, and will be exhibited this week at CEDIA in the THX booth. Some [...]
Pioneer outs 3 new Blu-Ray 3D Players
Posted by David on September 8, 2011 ·
Pioneer’s new Blu-Ray players boast 3D playback and universal disc playback The Pioneer BDP-140 Blu-Ray Player Pioneer has introduced three new Blu-ray players for 2011, boasting 3D playback and universal disc playback, which means that you can play Super Audio CDs and DVD-Audio discs as well as your regular and 3D Blu-rays . They include the BDP-140, BDP-440 and BDP-LX55. These [...]
Posted by David on September 8, 2011 ·
Future smartphones will be almost human, blurring the lines between mechanics and organic 20 years ago, cell phones were nothing more than a barely pocket-able device that allowed you to reach out to anywhere in the country for $1 per minute. Today, the cellphone has turned into the smartphone, and the landscapes for its capabilities are infinitely more than we ever imagined. We [...]
iHome iA91 App-Enhanced Alarm Clock review
Posted by David on September 7, 2011 ·
The iHome iA91 App-Enhanced Dual Alarm Stereo Clock Radio for iPhone/iPod with AM/FM Presets packs a host of new features into a more nightstand friendly design iHome just announced the new iA91 Alarm clock. It’s an app-enhanced dual alarm clock that’s designed specifically for Apple’s iPhone and iPod. It has AM/FM presets, and full app-enhanced functionality for use with the [...]
iGrill Wireless Cooking Thermometer review
Posted by David on September 7, 2011 ·
iGrill is the first Bluetooth and app-enabled device on the market Gadgets have gone culinary. Next time you take online cooking classes from master chef online universities, check out this product. A company called iDevices has introduced the world’s first wireless cooking thermometer for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. iGrill turns your iPhone into your own personal sous-chef, [...]
Head YOUTEK IG Instinct S tennis racket review (videos)
Posted by David on September 2, 2011 ·
Head’s YOUTEK IG Instinct S tennis racket blends power and control in a 10-ounce thunder stick The Youtek IG Instinct S is a superior tennis racket, marrying control and power. It’s also light and very comfortable to use. On the court, you can get power from almost anywhere, even yards behind the baseline. It’s got a lot of sweetspot real estate seeing as how the [...]
Samsung Announces Series 7 Slate (video)
Posted by David on September 1, 2011 ·
Samsung Introduces Series 7 Slate Offering Full PC Functionality in Slim, Lightweight Form Factor Today, Samsung announced the Series 7 Slate, a lightweight slate computer with full PC capabilities running Windows® 7, at the IFA global consumer electronics tradeshow. The Series 7 Slate is a full-powered PC with an Intel® Core™ i5 processor, a full version of Windows® 7 Home Premium [...]
Posted by David on August 30, 2011 ·
New Gadgets: The TomTom GO LIVE 1535 has HD Traffic, which is the most accurate reporting available, capturing more of the actual traffic jams than ever before TomTom recently announced the GO LIVE 1535, the world’s first portable navigation device to feature apps from Yelp, TripAdvisor, Expedia and Twitter, all designed for safe use on the road. This is the latest in their line [...]