Archive for the 'Gadget Reviews' Category

Kit-In-Box Desktop Pet Bed

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

If you have a problem with your cat stepping or trying to sleep on your computer keyboard, that gadget might just help. It’s a Desktop Pet Bed that allows your cat, or other small animal to be near you, safely without screwing up your desk and computer.
“The Kit-In Box wooden pet bed. Suitable for pets […]

MonkeyElectric Bike Lighting

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Here is a cool way to dress up your bike. These lights that install on the spokes of your wheels sync with the speed of the wheel to create really cool patterns. “The system is easily customizable, it’s waterproof and durable adequate for everyday use, and only costs $65. It’ll be available that May from […]

IBM Racetrack Memory

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Now there is a next-generation nonvolatile memory known as “racetrack” made by IBM. They expect it to replace flash memory in the near future, and after that, hard drives. The technology used in Racetrack is spintronics “where the storage of bits generated by the magnetic spin of electrons rather than their charge was recently demonstrated […]

Urwerk 202 Watch Driven By Compressed Air

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

This is a cool watch called the UR 202 and is driven by compressed air. The inner space of the watch is airproof, and there are built in turbines that spin as enlarged as temperature changes to drive the watch. In order to compensate for sharp movements and increase the watches lifespan, there is a […]

Electronic Etiquette Checker

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Wouldn’t you love to have proper manner, or etiquette as it is otherwise known? Well, that device checks your etiquette in a different way. It tells you whether you have poor breath. All you do is blow into the sensor, and you will get a “breath quality reading” on a scale of 1 to […]

Overboard Dry Tube Bag

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Here is a gadget to keep your belongings dry while you are hanging out at the beach, chilling by the pool, or in your big ass yacht. Water gets in everything while you are at those places, right? Well it won’t with these Overboard Dry Tube Bags. They’ll keep your stuff dry as a bone.
“that […]

Original Colorforms Set Available Again

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Remember how great colorforms were when you were a kid, or when your kids were young? Today’s kids probably have never heard of them.
“Thankfully as part of MoMA’s Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today exhibition, the MoMA Store is now selling an exact replica of the original Colorforms set from 1951. The kit includes […]

Tengu- the lip syncher

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

I like foolish USB gadgets, whether you don’t already know. But most of them get old pretty fast. But that one, called Tengu is pretty cool, and will keep your interest for a while.
“Tengu is a little USB-powered device that responds to voice and music, and while that is the standard modus operandi of most […]

Brookstone iHome iP99 iPhone Clock Radio

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Brookstone announced today its iHome iP99 clock radio designed for the iPhone and other docking iPod’s. Brookstone says that its iP99 is the first clock radio designed to charge, dock and play the iPhone. The iP99 is set for launch on June1 and those who pre-order now will get free shipping.
The iP99 will retail for […]

Cuisinart CleanWater Countertop Water-Filtration System - Hot and Cold Water on Demand

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Pure water is hard to get these days. And we are always looking for ways to obtain it. A lot of the filters available are quite expensive, particularly the ones that fit in the refrigerator water dispensers. ” The Cuisinart CleanWater countertop filtration system beats bottled water considering it reduces contaminants that can alter taste […]

Sleep Well With Pzizz

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Are you having a hard day getting a good night of sleep? Pzizz might be the solution for you. Believe me, it’s much cheaper than a Sleep Clinic, and much safer than those sleeping pills. “The soothing male voice and gentle tones in the background of the ocean and seagulls are supposed to lull […]

Fooze Ball for the 21st Century

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

This gadget will premiere at the Milan Design Week in Milan, Italy next week. It’s called “11″ and it is a design reflecting the love of Football. Or whether you are in America, Soccer. “It was created by GRO design and TIM model makers and is a totally different contemporary approach to the standard fooze […]

Defendius Door Chain

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Here is a pretty wierd device. Pointless, I think. It’s called the Defendius Door Chain. What the heck is it? Nope…it’s not a game. It’s actually a full functioning door chain that is suppose to increase your level of protection. Yep, that is serious stuff, friends. Actually, I think that could be a pretty dangerous […]

Gribbits Ear Buds

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Are you tired of those old plain looking earbuds? Well, why not try Gribbits. Gribbits are plastic snap on pieces for your Apple iPod Earbuds. And they not only work with Apple, they work with other things, such as pencils, or stethoscopes. Designs include bees, a pair of slippers, a smiley face, and even a […]

Pharos Drive GPS 150

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Just what do you want in a GPS system? You want it to help you get to your destination, right? Well, what whether you could buy a GPS Navigation system that would not only get you there, but would get you there in style, without getting you lost? The Pharos Drive GPS 150 may […]

Snapture For iPhone

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Here is some nice software for the iPhone only. It’s a camera application called Snapture that adds advanced features to your boring iPhone’s default picture taking capabilities. Some of these features include digital zoom, grey scale, auto-rotation, and burst mode. But there is only one catch. You’ll need a jailbroken iPhone to install Snapture. After […]

Seagate Cheetah: The HDD with Full Self-Encryption

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Seagate has a new High-Speed Self Encrypting HDD (15K.6 FDE) that they called the Cheetah. I guess that it is a great solution whether you are really paranoid that someone or something is going to steal your info. But seriously, I am certain it would be great for companies. Not certain about what encryption method […]

Electronic Scrabble Players Dictionary

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Scrabble has been around for a expanded towering instance. Probably before I was born (I rest my case.). And a lot of humans are still obsessed with the popular game. whether you are one of those that love the game, Franklin now has the SCR-226 Official Scrabble Players Dictionary. It can resolve many a dispute, […]

Micro SD Card Projector

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Here is a truly portable Micro SD Card projector. It runs on 4 AA batteries. And I have sources that tell me the images are pretty good. It has a built in MicroSD, and several ports for attaching such things as DVD players, Blu-ray players, or a video game console. Battery Life is not available, […]

Ci70 keyboard features a built-in mini USB cable

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Here is another keyboard, for your enjoyment. Most keyboards all look about the same, and do about the same thing, right? There are some, however that stand out, like the ones that are used for gaming, with the committed keys, and the glowing neon lights. Well, here is another choice from Kensington called the Ci70. […]