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- Gadget Thumbnails for 29-Jul-2010
- Blow-Up GoCrib
- Steampunk USB Drive inspired by narrow bridge road sign
- Alessi Blank Wall Clock
- Apple updates iMac line with new models
- Rubber Bandit Pen makes you king of the cubicles
- Flowlab 14-wheel Skateboard for better corners
- Mini Cupcake Factory
- Evatran Plugless Power Station for Wireless Electric Car Charging
- Award Winning Skatecycle for you to sweat it out
- Float Table uses magnets to make magic hovering effect
- Gadget Thumbnails for 28-Jul-2010
- Subscribe pillow adds some geekery to your home
- ChouChou Electric Butterfly
- The Tenerife bioclimatic holiday village
- Tentacle Robot under development by the U.S. Army
- Nimble Noggin Dexterity Challenge
Gadget Thumbnails for 29-Jul-2010 Posted: 29 Jul 2010 10:01 PM PDT
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Posted: 29 Jul 2010 02:00 PM PDT The first thing you have to learn to do as a parent is to blow up random objects. Actually, you might want to start practicing before you have kids to work those lungs out a little. You can’t afford to not be prepared for these sorts of things. Those of you that had blow-up chairs in high school will have a small amount of an edge. The rest of you though need to really get to working on this sort of thing. Of course for this particular blow-up crib they were nice enough to include a pump. Don’t let that make you think you can get lazy though, there will come a day when you’re stuck blowing up a whole assembly line of pool toys. If you’re a parent that prefers to take your baby into the great outdoors then you know sometimes it gets challenging. One way to make sure your baby stays right where they should be is to pick up this GoCrib. It’s a mesh crib that’ll let them play outside without you worrying about any sticks or leaves getting jammed into their mouth. The whole thing will fit directly into a handy little book bag. Once your child has gotten older, the mesh sides unzip to give them a little fort to play within. To purchase the Guava Family GoCrib it’ll cost you $249 through Amazon. Source: CraziestGadgets Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Blow-Up GoCrib copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Steampunk USB Drive inspired by narrow bridge road sign Posted: 29 Jul 2010 01:00 PM PDT I can’t say that I see much resemblance between a narrow bridge sign and this USB drive, but if that’s what it takes to create this kind of art then that’s fine by me. Actually I think it looks a bit more like the robot off of The Jetsons. Either way, you’ll have a whole lot more fun carrying around this drive rather than carrying around any other plain old drive. Sure, this one costs more, but you’ll get to be in the elite steampunk user club. Within the steampunk casing it conceals an 8GB USB drive. Then to make sure all of that steampunk workmanship doesn’t get damaged there is a faux vintage tin box that you can store it within. There is even a velvet cushion on the inside of the tin to make sure it stays extra safe. You can purchase the whole set for $300 through Etsy. Source: GeekyGadgets Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Steampunk USB Drive inspired by narrow bridge road sign copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Posted: 29 Jul 2010 12:00 PM PDT If you’re a serious doodler, then you need all sorts of surfaces to perfect your art on. Thankfully there are those committed to making strange clocks that allow for you to scribble all over to your heart’s content. One of which is this Alessi clock that even comes with its very own magic marker. Life just wouldn’t be the same without a full set of magic markers. If you’re feeling particularly wild, you could even go out and purchase some multi-colored markers. The whole clock is completely blank and even the hands feature a bright white design. On the clock you can doodle your numbers however you choose. Be it roman numerals, spelling it out or just using a tally chart. Either way you’ll have plenty of options on drawing it out. Unfortunately though, the clock will actually cost you a whole lot of cash. To pick one up it’ll cost you $155 through Alessi. Source: Bltd Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Alessi Blank Wall Clock copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Apple updates iMac line with new models Posted: 29 Jul 2010 07:00 AM PDT
The new range of processors will come with an integrated memory controller that helps it access the system memory directly, letting the iMac take full advantage of its faster 1333 MHz memory. Thanks to the discrete ATI Radeon HD processor, it is more than capable of delivering incredibly smooth, crisp graphics for even the most demanding and advanced 3D games, creative software and technical applications. With In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology, the iMac can deliver a brilliant image across a wide 178 degree viewing angle. Nice to see Apple also throw in an SD memory card slot which also supports the new SDXC memory card standard, making it possible to add another 64GB or so of memory to the cause when required. If you happen to have a penchant for the 27″ iMac, then you can also opt for a 256GB solid state drive (SSD) as a primary or secondary drive for a greater performance and storage boost, since the iMac SSD supports up to 215 MB/s data transfer rates for faster startup and application launch times. Each purchase of the iMac will be accompanied by Apple’s innovative Magic Mouse, with the option to bring home the new Magic Trackpad as well for an added fee. You will also find that the iMac will ship with Mac OS X Snow Leopard, alongside iLife, Apple’s innovative suite of applications for managing photos, making movies and creating and learning to play music. Do you think it is time to upgrade your iMac? Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ Apple updates iMac line with new models copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Rubber Bandit Pen makes you king of the cubicles Posted: 29 Jul 2010 06:30 AM PDT
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Flowlab 14-wheel Skateboard for better corners Posted: 29 Jul 2010 06:16 AM PDT
Here’s is another advancement in skateboarding known as the Flowlab 14-wheel skateboard. As you can see, it has 7 wheels on an arch-shaped axle. This is in lieu of the “trucks” that normally mount the four wheels on a board. Apparently, the presence of the extra wheels and curved shape helps skaters “carve” turns. You might note my semi-authentic use of the slang of Sk8ers (misspelled on purpose). This is because I once owned a skateboard. Yes, before I was a blogger, I was a boarder. Granted, I was not a very good one, and I have never been “gleaming the cube”. From what I remember, it took a little while (as well as some painful spills) to learn the art of turning on a skateboard. The problem is the board leans during a turn, and you have to adjust your balance for that. I would think that the presence of more wheels would create a turning board that would be very hard to balance on. However, I’m sure that a real skating pro would be able to maintain their balance. Alas, I am not one of them. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Flowlab 14-wheel Skateboard for better corners copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Posted: 29 Jul 2010 06:00 AM PDT
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Evatran Plugless Power Station for Wireless Electric Car Charging Posted: 29 Jul 2010 05:45 AM PDT
It works with the user installing a shoebox-sized adapter in the car, which works as a wireless power receiver. The car with this apparatus gets near this power station’s parking block, and the charging takes place. When I say “gets near”, I mean that the car probably has to park directly over this parking block. Only a distance of two inches is allowed, which is dangerously close when dealing with under-the-car devices like this. At least it is better than the in-touch charging devices like the Powermat. Another bug in this particular process is that the Plugless Power Station only operates at eighty percent capacity, but hopes to achieve ninety at launch. Clearly, what is going to sell this product is the time it will take to charge an electrical car wirelessly vs. the time it will take to do this with a plug-in wire. If Evatran can do it even ten percent faster, it will be worth the investment from electric car drivers. The company hopes to launch this by April 2011, with a $800 pricetag. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Evatran Plugless Power Station for Wireless Electric Car Charging copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Award Winning Skatecycle for you to sweat it out Posted: 29 Jul 2010 05:30 AM PDT
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Float Table uses magnets to make magic hovering effect Posted: 29 Jul 2010 05:10 AM PDT
As you can see, the Float Table has that brown wood look that was so prevalent in the disco decade. The rotary phone is also a nice touch. As for the eighties, it certainly has that Rubik’s Cube thing going on. According to my Source, those cubes are held together by the power of magnets. These attracting and rebelling forces somehow work together to appear like blocks floating in air, but still stable. By the way, there are steel cables attached to the blocks to keep this structure from completely falling apart. I guess that you can’t see the cables in this picture. I’m also told that this is so you can shape the Float Table into whatever you want. I really wish that I had some pictures of that, as I would have attached them to this post. I wonder if it is possible to shift this Float Table into something that looks more like an actual table with legs. I also wonder how much weight the table can hold. Well, this is a concept piece of furniture as of now, but you never know. I don’t even know if this thing actually works, or if this is some complicated mock-up. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool ![]() [ Float Table uses magnets to make magic hovering effect copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Gadget Thumbnails for 28-Jul-2010 Posted: 28 Jul 2010 10:01 PM PDT
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Subscribe pillow adds some geekery to your home Posted: 29 Jul 2010 05:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 28 Jul 2010 10:17 PM PDT
I then watched the video that you can view after the jump. Not to be a spoiler, but it features a butterfly in a jar. If you’ve ever put a butterfly in a jar, then you know how it moves when you strike the top. That is what you will see in this video, except the butterfly is not real. This is the ChouChou Electric Butterfly, and it apparently has some AA batteries in the jar lid that give it the power to “flap” from place to place. I’m guessing that if you let it out of the jar, it would not fly away. Still, I’m darned impressed with this technology. We’ve discussed how technology often imitates nature with projects like the RoboSwift artificial bird technology. It looks like we are one step in perfecting the robot butterfly. This ChouChou was on display at the Tokyo Toy Show, and it will actually be sold to people like you and me in September. It will probably only have a Japanese release, which means those of us outside the Land of the Rising Sun will probably need to check the Japan Trend Shop. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ ChouChou Electric Butterfly copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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The Tenerife bioclimatic holiday village Posted: 28 Jul 2010 09:37 PM PDT
I have to admit that I never heard that this term until I read my source, but here is what it means. These are self-sufficient houses that are “built in individual designs utilizing different technologies, where it will function as a living experiment in sustainability”. There are about 25 of these off-the-grid houses in all, and it will serve as a temporary shelter for tourists as well as science laboratories for this experiment. Apparently, sensors “constantly feed back information on their temperature, humidity and air movement in order to determine which techniques are the most efficient”. This village is located on Tenerife, which is in the Canary Islands, about 800 miles from Spain and 185 miles from the coast of Africa. I wouldn’t mind living in one of these things myself, just so I would know what it is like to not be dependent on the electric company. Personally, I believe that this is where we are going. By the way, it took 15 years in development to make these houses, and cost about 13 million. I wonder how much it costs to stay a single night. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ The Tenerife bioclimatic holiday village copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Tentacle Robot under development by the U.S. Army Posted: 28 Jul 2010 09:05 PM PDT
These robot tentacle things sound like they will be programmed to detach from the base and then have the ability to “crawl, swim, climb or shimmy through narrow spaces all while transmitting images to the Soldier who is operating the system”. This prototype also has capabilities for 3D mapping and touch sensitivity, allowing it to even open doors. I’m guessing that is a big step for robots. Of course, if these tentacles stayed attached to the base, that could be cool too. Then it could turn upside down and be some sort of robot tripod thing that could travel like a mini Doctor Octopus. That, or one of the Tripods from The White Mountains. Please leave a comment if you know exactly what I am referring to. That, or Google it. Is it just me, or does it seem like more military research is being invested in projects that feel taken straight out of science fiction? And I thought the “Star Wars” defense program died in 1993. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Tentacle Robot under development by the U.S. Army copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts:
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Nimble Noggin Dexterity Challenge Posted: 28 Jul 2010 07:49 PM PDT
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