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- Adesso CyberPad A4
- Mebot lets you talk to the little one on your desk
- Solar Racer Kit
- Wacom Cintiq 21UX
- Pet Pooch Power System cleans up pet waste
- Weather Station Keychain
- LED table looks absolutely cool
- Yoke Shopper
- HP rolls out first multitouch-enabled tablet
- Gadget Thumbnails for 28-Feb-2010
- SuperSkin could help save lives
Posted: 01 Mar 2010 03:14 PM PST Adesso’s CyberPad A4 is not the iPad by any stretch of the imagination, but it certainly is useful. I’m guessing the audience for this device is students or anyone else who has to take notes frantically in the classroom. I have found that a laptop or netbook is useless for taking notes when the teacher is drawing shapes and equations on the blackboard that will be on the test later. Despite our technology, Pen and Paper is still the best way to go as far as taking notes in class is concerned. However, the CyperPad A4 is able to take whatever you want to write on its notebook better than a digital pen, and then saves it to its 32MB of internal memory. If 32MB is not enough, then you can add on more with the integrated SD slot and reader. When you want your notes back, you can just connect the included USB cable to your computer and download the notes with special software. This included software can also translate handwriting into text. Granted, the handwriting recognition isn’t always accurate. That, or I need to write a whole lot neater. Yes, I got a chance to try it out, and I might just start writing my entries with it. The Adesso CyberPad A4 is available from the Adesso site itself, for a price of about $160. This price includes the software like Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Adesso CyberPad A4 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Mebot lets you talk to the little one on your desk Posted: 01 Mar 2010 02:48 PM PST It would appear that when MIT isn’t working on top secret Flyfire Swarming Displays, they make Mebots. What is a Mebot? Think of it as a way of being in the same room with someone, even though that other person is far away. Unfortunately, that other person has to take the form of a crab-like creature. As you can see, the screen is made so the transmitted person’s head is oversized on this body, but the Mebot can also do an emoticon face as well. By the way, the neck on the Mebot is cable of “three degrees of freedom for simple emotional cues”. I’m not certain how the neck giving emotional cues works, but I have to admit, your head movements can be just as much an emotional giveaway as your face. Not to mention one’s arms, which this thing has for some added expressions, especially those who can “talk with their hands”. I can’t help but wonder if those little claws of hands could grab things off a desk, maybe even pinch something. Yeah, I don’t think you want to turn your back on the Mebot. Anyway, this is still experimental tech at MIT, which means that it probably won’t be available anytime soon. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Mebot lets you talk to the little one on your desk copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 01 Mar 2010 02:38 PM PST There are few better ways to spend an afternoon than building your own miniature racer and then getting to test it out. It’s even better since this little car runs on the power of the sun, which means you won’t have to worry about switching out batteries constantly. It’d be a great project to do with kids or just for yourself. Just make sure that the kids are age 8 or over. The car comes in a total of 8 different pieces and comes with a handy instruction manual. It doesn’t mention if you’ll need any fancy tools to put it all together. Since it does come in so few parts though, hopefully it will be pretty basic to piece together. Usually they say so if you’re going to need anything out of the ordinary, besides things like screw drivers. You can purchase it for £7.45 or about $11 through the Ethical Superstore. Source: Envirogadget Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Solar Racer Kit copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 01 Mar 2010 02:29 PM PST I’ve covered Wacom’s products before, such as the updated Intuos4 and Bamboo line, but mostly in the form of their large touchpads. This new Cintiq 21UX is essentially a drawing board with a 21.3 inch touchscreen, and it can detect 2,048 levels of pressure. According to the official Wacom website, it gives the user “even more control over pressure-sensitive pen effects such as line weight, opacity, and exposure”. In other words, artists, you have something for subtlety. I mean, look at how cool that drawing is. Can you do that with pen and paper? The Cintiq 21UX has a pair of rear-mounted Touch Strips, as well as Touch Strip Toggle Buttons. This gives better control for brush size, zooming, scrolling, as well as canvas rotation. There are also sixteen ExpressKeys to provide user-designed access to whatever features you desire. The Cintiq 21UX also features rear toggle controls so you can access some quick features without lifting the pen. As far as I know, this seems to be the only device of its type that has anything like that. I’ll bet Steve Jobs wishes he had thought of that one for the iPad. You should be able to get Wacom’s new Cintiq 21UX touchscreen tablet in April for about $1999. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Wacom Cintiq 21UX copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Pet Pooch Power System cleans up pet waste Posted: 01 Mar 2010 12:09 PM PST Absolutely no one enjoys cleaning up the yard after their dog has left several presents for you. It’s not just the manual labor. You’re taking time to clean up dog poop, which isn’t exactly a fun task. Well this gadget will at least keep you from having to crouch on the ground. If it makes an obnoxious chore just a little bit easier, it might be worth the investment. It has a vacuum that sucks up all of you pet’s droppings into a biodegradable waste bag. It is completely cordless and even if it dies, it has a 6 foot long charging cord. It’ll take a little while for it to run out of juice though, on a single charge it’ll work up to 150 times. When you purchase the 120V system you’ll receive 10 of those bags and after you run out you can purchase more of them in quantities of 50 for $19.50 or 100 for $35.50. You can purchase the Pet Pooch Power System itself for $99.50 through FrontGate. Source: OhGizmo Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Pet Pooch Power System cleans up pet waste copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 01 Mar 2010 11:09 AM PST Instead of having to wait until you’re around a computer to check the news, now you can have a keychain to help you out. Sure, those of you who have smart phones can always check the weather while you’re on the go, but for those that don’t this is an affordable solution. It’ll keep you up to date on the forecast, plus it has other functions to make life a little easier for you. In addition to giving you things like the min/max temperature and humidity it has other small features as well. Things like an alarm clock with a snooze function, a calendar with date, day and year display, and a moon phase chart. You’ll also find a built-in compass and an LED flashlight. You can purchase it for $24.99. Source: TechFresh Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Weather Station Keychain copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
LED table looks absolutely cool Posted: 01 Mar 2010 05:30 AM PST
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Posted: 01 Mar 2010 05:00 AM PST Love going shopping, but hate the fact that you are not one of the footballing elite’s wife or girlfriend, and hence do not have someone to carry all your shopping for you? Fret not, this is what the Yoke Shopper is for – offering hands-free shopping without having to experience the pain of handles cutting into your palms. Perfect for those suffering from arthritis, this small and compact £12.95 purchase allows you to tote around multiple bags, freeing up your hands to do other stuff. All you need to do is hook your bags through the Yoke Shopper, press the button and pull out the shoulder strap. Wear the shoulder strap over your body and you’re good to go – now how about that! Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Yoke Shopper copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
HP rolls out first multitouch-enabled tablet Posted: 01 Mar 2010 04:30 AM PST
We will concentrate most on the HP EliteBook 2740p as it boasts an offering of standard voltage Intel processors, merging the power and reliability of an HP business notebook PC with the flexibility of a tablet to make it suitable for folks who are always on-the-go. It has a starting weight of 3.8 pounds which will comprise of a 12.1″ diagonal LED display, while those with a little bit more cash can always opt for the outdoor-view display with less reflection and a higher contrast for easier viewing in natural light. Thanks to its touchscreen option, you can get more work done intuitively in a faster manner based on your choice of input methods. Expect to use the full array of known multitouch gestures, finger taps and swipes across the display as you navigate through applications and menus, while checking out your daily dose of gadget news here. You can choose from a wide range of battery solutions for lightweight configurations, while those who want more run time can always pick up the optional HP 2700 Ultra-Slim Battery that provides up to 11 hours when working in tandem with the standard battery. To further enhance its capability, the HP 2740 Ultra-Slim Expansion Base is an optional purchase that allows users to dock their notebook to utilize peripherals without requiring to plug and unplug constantly. The 2740p is specially engineered to meet the tough MIL-STD 810G military-standard tests for vibration, dust, humidity, altitude, and high and low temperatures. Prices start from $1,599 upwards as it hits the US from April onwards. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ HP rolls out first multitouch-enabled tablet copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Gadget Thumbnails for 28-Feb-2010 Posted: 28 Feb 2010 09:01 PM PST Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 28-Feb-2010 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
SuperSkin could help save lives Posted: 01 Mar 2010 04:00 AM PST
Folks who wear an ordinary one are still prone to a potentially lethal injury that standard issue helmets do not protect against – rotational injury, which is also known as intracerebral shearing. Whenever a rider's helmet hits the road, its rigid shell will catch against the pavement and causes the helmet to very rapidly twist around. This in effect causes the rider's head to twist with the helmet, but it happens so fast that the brain is not quite able to keep up even though it is one of the most complex computers on earth, moving a few milliseconds after the skull it's contained in. The result of this would be the shearing of nerves and blood vessels, resulting in disabilities or perhaps even death. Lazer Helmets aims to avoid this potential tragedy with their SuperSkin helmet which is touted to reduce the risk of this injury by almost 70%. SuperSkin comprises of an elastic membrane which covers the outside of the helmet. It comes with a gel lubricant underneath which helps it slide against the helmet's hard shell. The whole idea behind this is when a SuperSkin helmet hits the road, its membrane will catch the pavement, twist around, and tear away. As for the helmet itself, it will obviously still move, but this happens only once those initial milliseconds of energy have been absorbed by the membrane. Basically, it is modeled after the way the scalp slides against the skull. Source: Gizmag Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ SuperSkin could help save lives copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
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