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Mobile
by Mark Rollins on April 30, 2008
I've seen several video viewing goggles on the market, but none of them have really "boomed". The latest to enter the competition is the i-Bean Head Mounted video system, a product from...
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Mobile
by Mark Rollins on April 30, 2008
I have a slight confession to make: I am a mooch. Now, I don't come into your house and eat all your food, or ask for money, but I am a Sponge when it comes to free Wi-Fi.
I suppose that this n...
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Portable Media Players
by Mark Rollins on April 28, 2008
If you are looking for a way to play your iPod (or any other type of MP3 Player music) without headphones, then I would recommend the Portable Sound Laboratories iMainGo, as well as the iMainGo 2, th...
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Games
by Mark Rollins on April 28, 2008
In case you are the type who have a stack of old-school nes games lying around, then you might want something to play them on that is portable.
This is where the FC Mobile comes in. The FC Mobile i...
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Mobile
by Mark Rollins on April 24, 2008
I think we all know that we live in an age where Bluetooth is syncs just about everything, so why not incorporating wireless technology in a conference call speakerphone?
This is the premise of Spr...
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Misc
by Mark Rollins on April 24, 2008
There are scales, and there are Tanita scales. Tanita makes some of the best weighing scales, and one of them is the BC558, the ironman Body Composition Monitor.
The Tanita BC558 allows for measure...
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Mobile Phones
by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 23, 2008
Tritton Technologies, a company I hadn't heard of before, makes a number of audio and video peripherals for PCs. Their latest product is a bluetooth headset for your mobile phone or computer.
The...
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GPS
by Mark Rollins on April 22, 2008
Every once in a while, some new product comes out that must be for the paranoid. This would be the case for the GPS Tracker Defense.
For example, if you suspect that someone like the NSA, CIA, or F...
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Mobile Phones
by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 21, 2008
While nokia has had a number of different external blogging efforts going on, Nokia now has an official blog called Nokia Conversations. It is written by Nokia employees, or people paid by Nokia, to a...
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Toys
by Mark Rollins on April 21, 2008
I would hope that all of our readers had a Big Wheel growing up. I remember how I used to ride that three-wheeled contraption in my backyard for hours. I was not fortunate enough to own the Green Mac...
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Just For Fun
by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 21, 2008
Chances are, there's someone in your life who can not, will not send email. Maybe they don't have a computer. Maybe they don't know how to send email. Or maybe they don't care.
Whatev...
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General Cool Stuff
by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 19, 2008
While I've been using the Solio H1000 as my in-transit charger for the past several months, I found a good deal on Woot recently for the black and decker Pocket Power-two for $20, shipped to my do...
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Portable Media Players
by Mark Rollins on April 18, 2008
It has been a while since I reported on the Zen Stone, but they have a new feature that is worth reporting on again.
The Zen Stone Plus with Built In Speaker is designed to be a "micro boombox...
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General Cool Stuff
by Mark Rollins on April 17, 2008
I suppose a picture really does say a thousand words after all. The aptly named Scroll may look like two cellphones held together with a UMPC, but it can do more than all of them put together.
Desi...
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Mobile
by Mark Rollins on April 16, 2008
It's not often that I report on a gadget from Coghlan's. I suppose it's because Coghlan's is a company that makes camping supplies, which we would hesitate to call gadgets.
The Micr...
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Speakers & Headphones
by Mark Rollins on April 16, 2008
I think every desktop computer needs to have a good set of stereo speakers. After all, most of them are DVD compatible, and who doesn't like to watch some good streaming videos now and then? You ...
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Peripherals
by Mark Rollins on April 14, 2008
For those of you who enjoy taking your computer work along the way, you might appreciate the Canon Pixma iP100 Mobile Printer.
This printer is powered by a car lighter or battery (sold separately),...
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Portable Media Players
by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 14, 2008
Chances are, if you've got an MP3 player of some sort, you've considered what it would take for the music from the MP3 player to be played through your speakers. To solve that problem for myse...
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Telephony
by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 13, 2008
France-based Thomson commissioned the folks at EliumStudio to design a Cordless DECT VoIP Phone. It is quite an innovative looking handset with some unique features.
The phone sports an Internet rad...
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Mobile Phones
by Mark Rollins on April 11, 2008
Yes, what you're seeing is true. Someone has finally taken a cell phone and put it on a watch, touch-tone dialer and all.
The Van Der Led WM2 Watchphone is a quad band GSM style, and has some o...
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Displays
by Mark Rollins on April 10, 2008
I have a refrigerator at home, and I often post photos on it. However, the magnets usually don't hold if I brush to close to the photos, and then I got to repost them while I'm trying to get ...
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Peripherals
by Mark Rollins on April 9, 2008
3DConnexion, a subsidiary company owned by Logitech, has created a peripheral that is designed for six-axis views on three-dimensional software products.
The first version, the SpaceNavigator, has ...
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Games
by Mark Rollins on April 8, 2008
There is a serious rumor floating around gadget blogs saying that Microsoft Xbox 360 is developing their own version of the wireless Wiimote controller.
The source, MTV News, states that the contro...
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Speakers & Headphones
by Mark Rollins on April 7, 2008
The headphone market has received a definite star player competitor with the Aurvana Live! from Creative.
These headphones take their look from the old seventies style, but they are far lighter than...
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General Cool Stuff
by Mark Rollins on April 4, 2008
This manta ray-shaped vacuum from Raycop calls your skinny Dustbuster a sissy. This isn't your typical hand-vac, as it has some seriously cool features.
The Raycop Anti-Bacterial Hand Vacuum ha...
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Digital Cameras
by Mark Rollins on April 3, 2008
Gadget blogs everywhere are buzzing about how Sony has created the world's smallest handycam with the HDR-TG1.
This particular model can shoot 1080i video as well as 4 Megapixel stills. It has ...
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Digital Cameras
by Mark Rollins on April 2, 2008
I'm sure all of you have photos that gathering dust somewhere, and it would probably worth your time to put them on your computer digitally.
Fortunately, the USB Photo Scanner is designed for y...
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General Cool Stuff
by Mark Rollins on April 1, 2008
Today's product, the Massaging Backpack is one those gadgets that should have been invented a long time ago.
Using the Massaging Backpack is pretty simple. Just slap it on your back and use the...