Posted by David on December 17, 2009 ·
Beat Kangz Electronics, innovators in music production systems, create easy-to-use hardware & software that helps musicians of all types bring professional music production and beats to their audience. Beat Thang and the new Beat Thang Virtual come equipped with a unique set of features designed to help aspiring artists and seasoned professionals with thousands of sounds, samplers, sequencers, [...]
Posted by David on December 17, 2009 ·
Wirelessly watch any downloaded movie, presentation, picture slideshow, or streaming internet video from your laptop/PC to your flat screen TV or projector Source R&D, a California-based premier technology provider, announced the Warpia Wireless USB Audio/Video (A/V) Display Adapter based on Wireless USB technology from Wisair, a leading provider of single-chip based Wireless USB solutions. The [...]
Posted by David on December 17, 2009 ·
The Bulbdial Clock is an electronic take on the sundial. Instead of relying on shadows cast by the sun, this timepiece features three layers of colored LEDs that rotate around the clock face, casting shadows to represent the hour, minutes and seconds. The Bulbdial clock is lit up by three layers or rings of LEDs that cause the gnomon (the object in the center of the clock that casts the shadow) to [...]
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Posted by David on December 16, 2009 ·
Epson has announced its free, iPrint photo printing app for iPhone and iPod touch, available on the App Store. The app lets users print wirelessly on Epson network capable printers including the Artisan® 810, Artisan 710 and WorkForce® 610, to name a few. The Epson iPrint App is a great enhancement for printing any photo from an iPhone or iPod touch. “With the holidays quickly approaching, many [...]
Posted by David on December 16, 2009 ·
Camangi announced a pretty decent tablet PC offering, the Camangi WebStation, a 7-inch glass screened (like the iPhone) touch screen tablet featuring the Android 1.5 OS. It has Wifi b/g, a GPS module, 2MP camera, .3MP webcam, MicroSD card reader and a battery that lasts 3-4 hours. It also stuffs a a 624MHz Marvell PXA303 processor into its tiny body, and houses 3G connectivity in the form of a USB [...]
Posted by David on December 16, 2009 ·
Dyson has officially gone into the fan business The Dyson Air Multiplier Fan, with it’s signature in high design and state-of-the-art technology, intends to reinvent the table top fan. The Air Multiplier is a blade-less design that pumps up to 119 gallons of air per second in a smooth, steady flow. The Dyson Air Multiplier works by drawing air into its base by a motor, and forcing it up through [...]
Posted by David on December 16, 2009 ·
The Archerfish Solo is the world’s first consumer SMART wireless security camera that thinks and makes decisions for itself. What do I mean? It can differentiate between moving objects, for example a passing car versus a thief. The camera knows what to ignore, and what to record…subsequently video alerting you by sending the alert to your phone. Each video-to-phone alert describes what [...]
Posted by David on December 16, 2009 ·
Jabra SP700, Jabra’s Bluetooth speakerphone, can be setup and paired in seconds, and attach the clip of the deviceto your car sunshades. The SP700 offers everything that the SP200 does, but adds voice alerts in 10 languages and integrated FM transmitter with quite a few functions. The hardware controls of the SP700 are simple. There’s a single button on the front side that you can use [...]
Posted by David on December 15, 2009 ·
Is there an easy way to monitor your energy use? If you’re like me, I hold my breath when I tear open the gas bill, and have the parametics on call in case of a mild heart attack. I can turn off the lights and my computer, but somehow that doesn’t make a difference. And as price and demand for energy continue to climb, it becomes that much more important to have access to vital information [...]
Posted by David on December 15, 2009 ·
What is a Shadowbox? It’s a small device that you attach to your board, (that’s any kind of board- skate, wake, snow), and track exactly how rad you’re getting. You’ve heard of a blackbox for the airplane. This is the same concept, saving stats from different sensors on the board, which allow you to review what happened after the fact. Features include GPS to measure direction and [...]
Posted by David on December 15, 2009 ·
Wireless gadget charging company Powermat, unleashes the first generation of its PowerMat product on the market, targeted at iPhone and BlackBerry users. Why them? Because the company has built a case for iPods and a battery cover for BlackBerrys that let you easily charge the devices without much hassle. Other products are possible to charge, though they need to be connected in a slightly more complex [...]
Posted by David on December 15, 2009 ·
Dahon, makers of a killer folding bike, has come out with a weird concept -an iPhone case that mounts on a bike and charges your iPhone through power-generated peddling. What? Okay, at first the idea of using your iPhone while biking makes about as much sense as gabbing away on your phone while behind an auto’s steering wheel. Actually, it sounds more dangerous. But if risk is your middle name and [...]
Posted by David on December 15, 2009 ·
If you’re a tech reader, you’ve watched wristwatch cell phone prototypes come and go. When some large manufacturer gets a whim to actually come to market with one, they pull out at the last second. Sure if you went to China, you might see several users talking to their wrists, but no one in America has had the guts to offer one through a major carrier. LG has been thinking about pulling [...]
Posted by David on December 12, 2009 ·
There’s a new free music sharing service and community called Share the Music. Share the Music (STM) is a free global peer-to-peer music service where subscribers share their music, concert information and passion for music with others around the world. It’s basically a social networking site with the ability to share tracks. ShareTheMusic.com is an innovative and unique project since [...]
Posted by David on December 12, 2009 ·
MSIannounced that its innovative Wind Top All-in-One desktop PCs are being used by the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Ill., for its exciting new exhibit, The White House: A Look Inside. This first-of-its-kind exhibit is leveraging MSI’s sleek All-in-One PCs with vibrant 18.5-inch widescreen displays to help provide guests with never-before-seen views inside America’s most famous landmark. “We [...]
Posted by David on December 12, 2009 ·
Good.iWare has announced the latest version of its GoodReader file viewer application for iPhone and iPod Touch, which includes “PDF Reflow” – the most anticipated feature for PDF file readers. A beta of the PDF Reflow feature was available in the previous version, and the final release of it is included in the newest version along with other improvements. While this version of GoodReader [...]
Posted by David on December 12, 2009 ·
With Apple leaking rumors about solidifying their introduction into the tablet PC arena, which we still don’t know for sure exists, Asus is doing the same thing with the same product category -another Tablet device, apparently called the Asus Eee Pad. The Asus Eee Pad will be a device with a 4 to 7-inch touchscreen display, will offer a range of tablet and MID functions, and will probably be based [...]
Posted by David on December 12, 2009 ·
Gmail has long had keyboard shortcuts, though learning them can be difficult. Enter the Gboard, a specialized mini-keyboard for Google’s e-mail service. It debuts this Friday at an asking price of $19.99. The Gboard consists of 19 colored keys set in a standard size numpad-only keyboard. Clicking on any one of these performs that particular keyboard shortcut. Included are Gmail-specific features [...]
Posted by David on December 11, 2009 ·
Plustek Technology, Inc., a manufacturer of consumer, prosumer, professional and office imaging devices (including portable document scanners, sheet fed scanners, flat bed scanners, wide format scanners and surveillance products), announced the new MobileOffice D428 Scanner, the latest offering from Plustek’s award-winning line of MobileOffice scanners. The MobileOffice D428 Scanner is the ideal [...]
IKEA Sunnan Solar-Powered Desk Lamp
Posted by David on December 11, 2009 ·
IKEA, the Swedish Furniture Monster of a company, introduced the Sunnan, a solar-powered desk lamp that’s cute, costs only $20, and doesn’t use any electricity. A full charge will give you about four hours of light. Created by famous furniture designer Nicolas Cortolezzis ,the solar cells transform sunlight into electrical energy, requiring no electrical connections. The LED consumes [...]
Snow Joe Max SJ803 179cc Single Stage Gas Snowblower
Posted by David on December 11, 2009 ·
Snow has started to fall. Perhaps your area of the country has only experienced a light fall. But think back to last year when you woke up to a crisp winter morning, and couldn’t get the garage door up because you were snowed in. And worst yet, your car couldn’t get over that snow mound that had butted itself up to the garage door. I’ve experienced it, and it is somewhat of [...]
Luma Labs UD7 USB Display Tweet Reader
Posted by David on December 11, 2009 ·
USB secondary displays for your personal computer seem to be gaining popularity steam, but their prices are a bit prohibitive. Luma Labs has come out with the UD7 USB Gadget Display, which measures just 1.5-inches and costs $30. The UD7 connects and gets its power from a single USB hook up. It doesn’t appear to show up as a completely separate display, however; instead Luma Labs supply software [...]
Ryobi TEK4 Tool Line
Posted by David on December 11, 2009 ·
Ryobi’s new TEK4 Tool System doesn’t use the typical lithium-ion battery pack,. Instead it is powered by batteries closer in size and shape to AA batteries to deliver more charge cycles and lighter weight in a wide range of new gear. Lithium-Ion batteries aren’t new, but these batteries are a much improved hybrid to the rechargeable battery sector. At the core of Ryobi’s system are 4 [...]
Samsung Blue Earth
Posted by David on December 10, 2009 ·
In the last 2 years, more companies have produced gadgets and other electronic products that are environmental friendly than any other time in history. What used to be novelty items that ask for high prices now heed to the consumers’ demands for green gadgets. Samsung has launched a new mobile phone called Blue Earth, which is the world’s first solar-powered, full-touch mobile phone. The [...]
Tracking Key Pro Passive GPS Device
Posted by David on December 10, 2009 ·
The Tracking Key Pro, made by a company called LandAirSea is a passive GPS device that can be hidden in a vehicle to automatically log trip information for up to 30 days. What is a passive GPS tracking device? GPS tracking receivers of all kinds capture signals from satellites orbiting the planet and determine the location of the receiver based on those readings. The user follows the object’s movements [...]
TMT Tactical Wallet
Posted by David on December 10, 2009 ·
TMT makes high-end quality wallets that are designed for extreme conditions on land, sea and air. Each wallet is precision machined and assembled using anodized Aluminum or Delrin plastic. Offering 2 models, the TMT – H20 Sports Wallet ($85) and the TMT – Tactical Wallet ($125). Both models come equipped with a built in compass, ink pen, tweezers, tooth pick, carbide glass breaker and [...]
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Wilson Lauches BLX Racket Technology
Posted by David on December 10, 2009 ·
Roger Federer and Juan Martin Del Potro Debut New Rackets for 2010 After much anticipation, Wilson’s new racket technology, BLX, is out and will be in the hands of the best tennis players around the world in January 2010. But what is BLX? What makes this racket stand out from the rest? One simple word: FEEL! BLX is the new Wilson racket technology engineered with BASALT fibers also combining proprietary [...]
nobis High-Tech Fall Apparel
Posted by David on December 10, 2009 ·
nobis is a headwear inspired, lifestyle apparel brand, which got its start in Canada in 2007. nobis continues to challenge the definition of premium headwear and outerwear with their Fall 2009, and nobis has incorporated some “gadgety” technology into the threads and features of their apparel that caught this technology writer’s eye. Today, nobis is being sold in over 10 countries [...]
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ZINK Imaging and Pandigital announce World’s First Zero-Ink 4″ x 6″ Printer
Posted by David on December 9, 2009 ·
ZINK® Imaging, Inc. and Pandigital Inc. announces their alliance to develop and market a new family of printing products that leverages ZINK Imaging’s award winning ZINK® Zero Ink® Printing Technology. The first product from this alliance is the Pandigital Portable Photo Printer – the world’s first Zero Ink 4×6-inch printer. It will be available in limited release in Q4 2009 [...]
Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters
Posted by David on December 9, 2009 ·
Zhu Zhu Pets and Play sets are fun loving toy hamsters that each come with a unique set of personalities. They chatter, scatter, scoot and scurry. To go along with the fun little hamsters is a collection of 9 play sets that each connect to create an entire hamster playhouse including a skate park u-turn, adventure ball, exercise wheel, garage with hamster mobile and more. Zhu Zhu Pets are available [...]