Tuesday, July 29 2008
It's always nice to have a little background music and that's what the next gadget is built for. Transmit your songs from your iPod or any other mp3 player to this wireless garden speaker. The distance between sender and receiver can reach up to 70 metres.
It is splash proof so you can put it close to a swimming pool (though not recommended for obvious reasons).
It features a left, right or mono switch which makes it perfect if you're using two of these. If you want a cool stereo effect, you can position the players perfectly in your garden.
The battery lasts about 6 hours. This gadget works with any standard 3.5mm jack connection.
Available on Totally Funky for $100.
Friday, July 25 2008
What this does is make your iPod music experience cordless. With the iMuffs you no longer need to worry about the wire connecting your headset to the iPod.
It works by plugging in the Bluetooth transmitter into the iPod and does not require complicated installation or Bluetooth pairing of any kind.
To control the music (play, skip track, volume) you simply press a button at the ear. Comes with a charger and connects with mini-USB.
Besides being quality headphones, you can also use these to make Noise-free phone calls. Make phone calls with the noise cancellation software over iChat or Skype.
For sale for $129.99 and available in black or white.
Tuesday, May 1 2007
The 1mm thick plastic sheet includes an organic transistor called pentacene which, when manipulated, is able to deliver the electrical current without the need of wires connecting it.
The transistors on the sheet are printed by a special ink-jet printer, using special electronic ink. It might take a couple of years before this hits the market, but when it does expect it to be used in about anything, desks, floors, walls, ...
Monday, March 26 2007
It would've been much cooler if you could actually upload/change pictures with your computer (bluetooth?), but it's still a pretty neat idea.
Get that picture out of your wallet and put it on your mouse, whenever you'll use your mouse you'll think back to the time the picture was taken.
We believe this gadget would be an excellent mouse for travelers, as they might miss their loved ones. Looking at the picture might help them feel less miserable.
The wireless photo mouse is available for $45.
Friday, November 10 2006
Sony wants to use the body to transmit the sound. The human body communication system and communication device uses an electric field, which sends audio signals through your body to your ears (which is supposed to be harmless for the health of your body).
For the time being, bandwidth limitation prevents anything higher than 48 kbps ATRAC3-plus audio signals from being transmitted.
[Via Engadget]
Friday, May 19 2006
D-Linked altered a router so that the 3G connection is propagated via 802.11g.
3G does not have more features than normal wifi has, so we do not know why somebody would want to purchase one.
This gadget does not have a price or release date yet.
Saturday, May 6 2006
Its tiny shape makes this camera perfect to hide away in a corner and keep track of everything that happens.
The camera can be powered by a standard 9V Battery or by regular electricity socket. Receiving distance is at 50m outside, making it an excellent spy camera.
Camera has 356,000 pixels and 380 horizontal TV-lines.
Tuesday, May 2 2006
The 802.11n-standard is yet to be approved by the IEEE, but if you want a fast wireless router, buy this one as it won't disappoint you.
Also available: $99.99 PC card, a $119.99 PCI card with antennae (F5D8001) and a USB adapter (F5D8051).
Thursday, April 27 2006
Not only does it look good, it has lots of functions on board.
Actually it is a client for two content sources, the SlimServer, a browser-accessible open-source server that can run on Linux, Mac OS X or Windows XP, and SqueezeNetwork, a set of Web-based content options.
This little device supports streaming radio stations from Pandora. Pandora is a website where you select the songs you want, and generate a custom playlist.
Features: a built-in alarm clock, SHOUTcast directory, music selection by Album Art, BBC news ticker and more. Audio outputs; digital coax & optical, analog RCA and a mini-jack connector.
Wednesday, April 26 2006
This box, which is kind of large, saves all your data.
Included with this storage component: gigabit Ethernet, two USB ports, 802.11g wireless networking, and four 250GB, 7200 RPM drives that can be set up in RAID 0, RAID 1 or RAID 5 configurations.
This NAS with the 1TB diskspace, retails for $940. A 500GB NAS has been released as well, which costs about $500.
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