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Bear Baby Bath Thermometer

Written by admin on May 16th, 2008 in Gadgets.

Bear Baby Bath Thermometer
Bathing your baby can be quite the bonding experience for either father or mother, and it makes perfect sense to get just the right temperature as you wouldn’t want to scald or shock the little one now, do you? The Bear Baby Bath Thermometer certainly comes in handy, helping you measure the current temperature of the bathwater by turning on automatically the moment it floats. Since it is made out of soft plastic, it doubles up as an impromptu bath toy as well. The Bear Baby Bath Thermometer will retail for $12, and I am pretty sure this can be used whenever you want to bathe your dog, too, although I’m rather skeptical whether it will be able to stand up against the chewing power of any pooch. (Read the full post about ‘Bear Baby Bath Thermometer’…)

LG Goes Full Circle With New Ellipitical and Circular LCDs
If you had a concept design in mind that involved using a circular LCD display, up until now you’d be pretty much out of luck at seeing your invention reach the production stage. Though now, LG has announced their new LCD displays which take on elliptical and circular shapes. LG Display has announced their success in developing the world’s largest 6-inch elliptical and 1.4-inch circular-shaped LCDs which take a side-step away from the traditional use of rectangular displays, and inches closer to full-production of alternative display form factors. The 6-inch elliptical LCD measures 78.8 x 131.4 mm, while the smaller 1.4-inch circular LCD measures only 35.5 mm diameter. (Read the full post about ‘LG Goes Full Circle With New Ellipitical and Circular LCDs’…)

LIFI Solid-State High-Intensity Light Source

Written by admin on May 16th, 2008 in Gadgets.

LIFI Solid-State High-Intensity Light Source
Luxim Corporation has just announced a brand new light source that will see action for street and area lighting. This LIFI Solid-State High-Intensity Light Source is touted to deliver 22,000 lumens with 120 lumens per Watt source efficiency and 30,000 hours life. Apparently, this source will feature a compact, directional beam with excellent color quality that lights up the night, and ought to be looked into as an option by those working in a line where area lighting is a must. According to LUXIM Chief Executive Officer, Tony McGettigan, “The LIFI-STA-40-01 is our first offering in Street and Area lighting and we are very pleased with the strong interest shown by energy consultants, architects, lighting designers and fixture makers. (Read the full post about ‘LIFI Solid-State High-Intensity Light Source’…)

BlackBerry Bold headed to Canada via Rogers

Written by admin on May 15th, 2008 in Gadgets.

BlackBerry Bold headed to Canada via Rogers
It looks like AT&T will not be the only North American carrier to pick up the recently announced blackberry Bold, in addition it will be available for Canadian customers through Rogers Communication. The release date and pricing still remain a mystery, however there is a notification page to keep you up to date. Of course we will also keep you posted here as well. With the AT&T release coming in the beginning of this summer, we can only imagine that Rogers will not be that far away. Read [Rogers] Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! (Read the full post about ‘BlackBerry Bold headed to Canada via Rogers’…)

Getting value from technology

Written by admin on May 15th, 2008 in Gadgets.

There are two things I am pretty pleased about this week - my new phone and a really useful plugin for Outlook, both of which are allowing me to get much more value out of the technology I use every day.

I have recently changed my mobile phone to a Nokia N95 8GB (from a SE K800i) and so far I am really pleased with its performance. The interface is responsive and the functionality including the wireless connectivity, 5 megapixel camera and N-gage are well worth the upgrade - you can read more about it Welcome to my Nokia N95 8GB.

Xobni (read Inbox backwards) is enabling me to get way more use out of Outlook (Why I need Xobni to manage my e-mail) than I have had before.

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Aliph’s new Jawbone (the sequel) hands-on and unboxing
by Paul Miller, posted May 15th 2008 at 12:02AM We got to spend a little bit of time with Aliph’s new Jawbone headset, and we’ll confess we’re a tad smitten. The headset is considerably smaller than its predecessor, and the improved earbud design gave us a comfortable fit right out of the box — with other options waiting in the wings. That old overly-complicated ear hook is gone in favor of a simple, slightly flexible one, clad in leather with the intention of an eventual worn-in feel, but thanks to the new light design we’re actually planning on going hook-less — we haven’t managed to shake it off yet, and have already probably caused considerable brain damage in the attempts. (Read the full post about ‘Aliph’s new Jawbone (the sequel) hands-on and unboxing’…)

LA declares piracy ‘detrimental’ to public welfare
Pirates beware – angels are out to get you. Following New York’s lead and the urging of the MPAA and the RIAA, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has declared that piracy “substantially interferes with the interest of the public in the quality of life and community peace, lawful commerce in the county, property values, and is detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare of the county’s citizens, its businesses and its visitors.” The five-member Board of Supervisors of the City of Angels likened piracy to other troublesome activities and as such, preserves the right to secure a property for up to a year for violating ordinance 13.90.010. (Read the full post about ‘LA declares piracy ‘detrimental’ to public welfare’…)

Xbox 360 Spring update to include motion control and game install support?
by Joshua Fruhlinger, posted May 14th 2008 at 11:42AM You know how the fanboy banter goes: Wii is teh lame because waggling is silly. PS3 is teh stupid because of those in-game installs and the slow Blu-Ray drive. What if the Xbox 360 were to get both of those “features” in its Spring dashboard update? According to a supposedly leaked list for the upcoming dashboard update, both a “motion sensor device” and HDD installation will be supported. The first item listed, “Calibration options for motion sensor devices” certainly makes it seem like a waggle stick is on its way to the 360. The other, “store installation data on Storage Device for faster loading” sounds a lot like the PS3’s proclivity for keeping an HDD cache handy. (Read the full post about ‘Xbox 360 Spring update to include motion control and game install support?’…)

ASUS P560 sports Windows Mobile 6.1, many acronyms

Written by admin on May 15th, 2008 in Gadgets.

ASUS P560 sports Windows Mobile 6.1, many acronyms
by Chris Ziegler, posted May 14th 2008 at 1:33PM Buried underneath the hoopla surrounding the announcement of ASUS’ Lamborghini-branded ZX1 at CeBIT, the more mellow P560 was also announced, featuring pretty much every spec the average WinMo buyer could want these days in a package that speaks far, far less about the car you’re driving (or wish you were driving, anyway). HSDPA, WiFi, 3.2 megapixel autofocus cam, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, GPS, microSDHC slot, 256MB of ROM, 128MB of RAM, and Microsoft’s freshest build of Windows Mobile Professional — 6.1, that is — all have managed to find their way into the P560’s unassuming shell. Not bad, though the €500 (about $772) price tag could scare a few folks away when it la (Read the full post about ‘ASUS P560 sports Windows Mobile 6.1, many acronyms’…)

NEC intro’s the “green” VersaPro Type VE notebook
The latest notebook coming from NEC is touting a new green feature, the VersaPro notebook lineup has just had the Type VE series added. The notebook will feature a 15.1-inch display with a 1280 x 800 resolution, 80GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM and is powered by a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 processor. As for its green features, those are limited to a special “Eco Button” that will, when pushed lower the CPU speed and screen brightness, which will in turn decrease the overall energy consumption by 20 percent. While the Type VE series is not as green as many may have hoped, its still a nice option for users to get a little extra battery life. Via [Akihabara News] Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! (Read the full post about ‘NEC intro’s the “green” VersaPro Type VE notebook’…)



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