Gorillapod Go-Go!

September 5, 2008 at 9:34 am

Joby has designed a new version of its Gorillapod the Gorillapod Go-Go!. Which now supports a number of other electronics tech gadgets like cellphones, PDAs, GPS units and even handheld gaming devices. 

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Which Gadget has most changed your life?

August 7, 2008 at 9:19 am

Now think on ~ since you first became aware of gadgets, which is the one which has influenced, changed, transformed or totally re-oriented your life and its many dimensions? Here’s a chance to view the results of a recent survey into that very question. And whilst you’re attuning yourself to the views of others keep assessing the one which is the pinnacle for you. I’ll return to that later.

Can you believe it ~ Heated hair straighteners are rated higher than televisions by people asked to name the top gadget that has changed their life, a survey of over 1,000 people reveals? Must be more women in the survey!

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iPhoneNeck - iPhone extended battery device

July 8, 2008 at 4:35 pm

This funky device called the iPhoneNeck is a handy juice pack that plugs into the bottom of your iPhone to extend both of its length and the battery life.

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World’s First Updatable Holographic Display

February 10, 2008 at 7:47 am

Researchers at the University of Arizona have broken a technological barrier by making three-dimensional holographic displays that can be erased and rewritten in minutes. The holographic displays – which are viewed without special eyewear – are the first updatable three-dimensional displays with memory ever to be developed, making them ideal tools for medical, industrial and military applications that require “situational awareness.”

The device basically consists of a special plastic film sandwiched between two pieces of glass, each coated with a transparent electrode. The images are “written” into the light-sensitive plastic, called a photorefractive polymer, using laser beams and an externally applied electric field. The scientists take pictures of an object or scene from many two-dimensional perspectives as they scan their object, and the holographic display assembles the two-dimensional perspectives into a three-dimensional picture.

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Ulimate Gaming Headset from Sennheiser

February 8, 2008 at 11:30 am

The Sennheiser Communications PC 350 headset promises ” the most accurate sound positioning and finest sound quality available in the gaming market” these beasts are supplied with a 3m cable and can also be used with your hi-fi, for Skype calls and other PC-based communications. Buy them here Sennheiser PC 350

“A round-the-ear, closed type headset, the PC 350 shuts out disturbing noises from the environment. That combined with the special shaping of the frequency response improves gamers ability to detect where a sound comes from. This helps significantly sharpen reaction time, giving players a built in advantage over the competition.”

Sennheiser PC 350 Headset

Sennheiser PC 350 PRO-Gaming Headset from Sennheiser

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Super Mario Floor Tiles

February 8, 2008 at 10:00 am

Create your own levels on the floor with these cool Mario tiles featuring icons from the classic Super Mario Brothers series. Each floor tile measures 40cm x 40cm (15.74 x 15.74″) available in Mario, Shroom, Goomba, Question Mark Block and Brick patterns. At $23 each it might be expensive to create a complete level.

Super Mario Floor Tiles

Available for $23 each about £13

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Nokia Scentory Phone

February 7, 2008 at 12:58 pm

This Scentsory concept phone by Nokia uses the human senses of sight, sound, touch and even smell for a multi-sensory experience. It has the basic audiovisual features, but Scentsory could also detect, transmit and emit smells, as well as radiate colors, lighting, and temperature from the caller’s environment. It has a sort of electronic nose that works with highly sophisticated sensors. The nose samples the odor of the caller’s environment and transmits this to the recipient electronically. Apparently this works due to distinct genetic patterns that are associated with every odor, and it’s simply a matter of matching electrical harmonics with gene activity. The perception of a smell by electrical stimulation could be technologically induced.

 Nokia Scentory Phone

The dual-screen mobile has an LED touchpad, speakers, a camera and temperature sensors.

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Wireless alarm clock that turns on your lights

February 7, 2008 at 9:21 am

Hasbro has just launched its Room Tech devices consisting of a lamp an alarm clock.When the alarm goes off it will remotely switch on the Room Tech Lamp which hopes to present a more effective way of getting you out of bed. The Room Tech Clock can also be used as a speaker, which it’s equipped with an audio jack that you can plug in an MP3 player to blast tunes to wake you up.

 Hasbro Room Tech

Availablein Sept in the UK  for $79 about £39

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One Handed Motion Sensing Interface

February 5, 2008 at 1:48 pm

KEYnetik’s motion interface system uses multiple accelerometers to detect not just the direction of movement, but to triangulate where force originates from. The system can detect user gestures and translate them into on-screen interactions. By combining the motion-based interface with side-grip finger controls and joysticks.

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New XDA Orbit 2 Smartphone with GPS

February 5, 2008 at 1:43 pm

O2 has unveiled its new XDA Orbit 2 smartphone, which runs Windows Mobile 6 and comes with built-in GPS and the CoPilot Live 7 satnav software preloaded. It has a 2.8-inch touchscreen, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and works with Microsoft’s Direct Push Email technology for BlackBerry-esque email-bothering on the move. More consumer-friendly features include a three-megapixel camera, FM radio and MP3-playing capabilities.

XDA Orbit 2

O2 promises up to 450 hours of standby time and up to seven hours of talktime. The Orbit 2 is available now in the UK, with the price varying according to tariff. If you’re a business user, you can opt for a CoPilot Live-free version.

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i-SOBOT Humanoid Robot

February 5, 2008 at 1:06 pm

i-SOBOT’s sophisticated Japanese robotic technology includes 19 integrated-circuit chips, a gyro sensor (for balance) and 17 custom-developed servo-motors that grace i-SOBOT with 17 degrees of freedom and more than 200 distinct actions. You can control i-SOBOT’s actions via a wireless infrared remote and command buttons for kicks, punches, somersaults, dancing, push-ups, you name it. He also responds to voice commands in logical — but unpredictable — ways. You can program long, elaborate sequences of actions that can be saved for later performances; additionally, there are also dozens of preprogrammed actions to call on and hundreds of preset phrases and 60 kinds of sound effects with two LED eyes that glow bright green and blue.

i-SOBOT

Available for $299 about £155

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Mind Chair uses sensory technology to transmit moving imagery to the brain

February 5, 2008 at 12:54 pm

The Mind Chair is a standard polypropylene chair is fitted with an electronic unit that relays video imagery as dynamic pixelated physical information onto the back of the sitter. The effect is for the viewer to visualise clear and high definition moving image in their mind.

 Mind Chair

 Mind Chair

Mind Chair

Designed by London designers Peter Marigold and Beta Tank. The chair was commissioned for the forthcoming Design and the Elastic Mind exhibition at MoMA in New York.

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New Toshiba G910 Portege Handset

February 4, 2008 at 1:30 pm

 Toshiba’s new Portege G910 arrving shortly comes with Windows 6 and built in GPS (that supports Qualcomm’s gpsOneXTRA Assistance Technology) and biometric reader.

 Portege G910

Portege G910

• Size: 145cc, 117mm x 64mm x 19.8mm
• Weight: 183g
• Camera: 2 mega pixel VGA camera, 2nd camera for video calling
• Memory: ROM 256MB, RAM 128MB
• Interface: Bluetooth™ 2.0, USB, WiFi
• Band: 2100 HSDPA, 900/1800/1900 GSM/EDGE, GPRS class 10
• Navigation: Built-in GPS
• Standby: Up to 460hrs*
• Talktime: Up to 300mins*
• Display: Wide-VGA (480×800), 65k colours, TFT 3.0”
• Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail, Wireless push e-mail, Windows Live Messenger
• Media Player: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
• Music Service: Windows Media Player
• Security: Fingerprint authentication
• VoIP: Over WiFi
• Java: MIDP2.0, JSR179
• PIM/sync: Mobile Outlook (address book, Calender) / ActiveSync (Address book, Calender, Mail, folder)
• Accessories: USB cable, Stereo headset (with microphone), charger, user guide, CD-ROMAvailable 1st Quarter 2008

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Share your iPod Songs via miShare

February 4, 2008 at 8:05 am

If you need to copy songs from one iPod to another then the miShare can help. The miShare connects directly between two iPods and will copy song at the touch of a button without the need for a computer. A single button press copies the last song or video played or a pre-selected photo folder. A longer press duplicates any files you’ve got stored in your current On-The-Go playlist, so you can easily copy multiple files.

 miShare

miShare

Unfortunately, the miShare doesn’t currently work with the iPhone or iPod Touch, but should work fine with all other iPods with the standard 30-pin dock connector (Mini, Nano, 3G, 4G, Video (5G), and Classic (6G) models).

Available for $99 about £50

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Sports Car turns into a boat at the touch of a button

February 1, 2008 at 9:39 am

The Rinspeed Splash unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show can reach 125mph on the road and accelerates to 60mph in 5.9 seconds and its performance on water is impressive too, reaching an impressive 45 knots,  fast enough for water skiing or knee boarding. The secret of the car is hydrofoil, a nautical technology used to lift the hull of boats from the water to increase speed and the cars body is watertight and special buoyancy chambers provide extra lift.

Rinspeed Splash -Sports Car Boat

 Rinspeed Splash -Sports Car Boat

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