Saturday, August 7, 2010

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Spray in any direction with the ANYWAY Spray Bottle

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 04:45 PM PDT

I realize that I’m not exactly the master of cleaning, and one of the reasons I avoid cleaning is that I hate the spray bottles that they come in.

I’m sure you have experienced this when using a spray bottle, but sometimes it just jams. Either the trigger freezes up, or it just doesn’t work no matter how many times you pump it. Sometimes, it trickles out what is in the bottle, and that just plain sucks. This would happen on times when the spray bottle was turned on an angle or upside down.

Fortunately, the ANYWAY spray bottle is prepared to spray at any angle. Click on the jump to figure out how it can do this.

It has a spray dip tube with a hydrophilic membrane that can attract liquids which make it possible to spray as long as any part of this dip tube is touching the liquid in the bottle. This is opposed to a regular dip tube that has that single hole in the bottom. The aforementioned spray bottle problems that I mentioned before are a result of the bottom of the tube not being submerged.

It’s pretty amazing that someone has invested the time and effort to improve spray bottle science, but I can’t help but wonder if this will help me clean more. Probably not.

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ROCR robot can climb walls like a monkey

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 04:11 PM PDT

We have covered robots that climb before, two of them on one day, actually. This ROCR from the University of Utah can actually climb walls like a spider. It’s more like a monkey, honestly. Let’s just say it’s like a spider monkey.

I’m not certain what ROCR is an abbreviation for, but I have a video of it after the jump. As you can see, it has a tail that swings like a pendulum with every climb, which apparently holds the batteries.

It can only climb carpeted walls for now, but it goes at a speed of six inches per second. The creators of the ROCR boast of its efficiency to be twenty percent, a number derived by the ratio of work done to energy consumed.

Apparently, the next (and most obvious) step is higher climbing efficiencies and extended battery life. I’m sure there are plans to make certain that certain that it can climb more than just carpeted walls. Soon it will give Spider-man a run for his money.

Of course, I can think of more practical uses for this technology other than cool spider-bots. For example, just think of a window washer on a large skyscraper with one of these things on his back. No more of those cable and scaffolding jobs. I can’t think of anything else for this, but give it time.

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Geneco’s VW Beetle runs on human waste, insert scatalogical joke here

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 03:38 PM PDT

Sure, there is a trend in cars toward electrical and hydrogen fuels, but this one from Geneco runs on human waste.

Yes, Geneco, a sustainable-energy company owned by Wessex Water, has presented us with a modified Volkswagen Beetle that runs on the compressed methane gas from human waste.

I believe that my source calls this a Dung Beetle, and that seems to be the best joke that I could think of. Hit the jump to find out more information, as well as some bad and obvious jokes.

Here’s how my source says it works:

Biogas is generated when filth from Wessex Water’s sewage works is put into a decomposition container, where oxygen-starved bacteria break it down to produce methane. The methane is then harvested and placed in tanks inside the boot of the Beetle, where it can be used to power the car’s slightly modified engine.

Okay, time for the jokes:

1) This gives new meaning to the expression “crap-car”!

2) All they would have to do is modify the car seats into toilets, and you would never have to stop at a gas station to refuel or use the bathroom. Talk about killing two birds with one stone.

I was hoping to have three jokes here, but I’ve got nothing. Maybe you would like to insert a comment here about this possible new trend in automotive power. Please keep them as tasteful as you can.

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Envirascape Indoor Wind Chime

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 01:35 PM PDT

It used to be when you needed to regain your sanity you could just slip to your backyard and listen to the wind make music with your favorite wind chime.  Now unfortuantely for many that’s not the only sound they’ll hear if they sit outside.  They’re also stuck hearing sirens, traffic and on occasion someone having a dispute right on the front lawn.  For those that would still like to enjoy listening to a wind chime in peace, there is this indoor chime.

Within the base of this little chime is a fan to make the chimes clink together, simulating a little bit of a breeze.  It has 5 silver colored aluminum tubes and a circular aluminum wind catcher.  There are adjustable controls to give you a bit of control over how much the chimes move.  To keep it powered it has an included AC adapter or you can use 4 AA batteries.  You can pick it up for $39.99 through Amazon.

Source: GadgetGrid


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Handmade PVC Pipe Speakers

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:48 PM PDT

These handmade speakers named, White Sea Cucumbers, keep your audio equipment looking a little on the industrial side.  The name itself is more than a little flaky considering the materials used, but you can just call them PVC speakers to your buddies.  It might be worth it to actually have a set of speakers that aren’t quite as mass produced as the others out there on the market.

Each of the pipes holds a 3 inch magnesium/aluminum alloy range driver.  They’re said to have nice sound with a lot of low end bass for such a small speaker.  The frequency response is 80-20,000.  In order to get them up and running you’ll need a separate amplifier or purchase a mini amplifier through the same seller that has these little pipe speakers.  You can pick up this particular pair for $199 through Etsy.

Source: GeekyGadgets


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Diamond Light Bulbs

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:29 PM PDT

Instead of hanging up decorative lights you could just hang up a plain light with a decorative bulb.  I’m not talking about those colorful cheesy lights that start blinking once they’ve gotten hot enough.  No, instead go for an overpriced but very chic Diamond Light.  Don’t worry it’s not a light bulb made out of real diamonds or some expensive crystals.  It just happens to take the shape of a diamond.

The bulb was created by Eric Therner, but beyond that there aren’t a whole lot of details on the light.  I’m hoping the bulb is long lasting considering the price for it.  It’d be a shame to buy the bulb only to have to replace it within months with another one.  Especially when you consider that each bulb will cost you €29.00 or about $38.

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Razer updates its Lachesis gaming mouse

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 06:30 AM PDT



Back in the first half of 2008, we took the Razer Lachesis gaming mouse out for a spin and came away impressed. It did take some getting used to at the beginning if you’ve never used any of the higher end gaming mice from different manufacturers, and Razer’s form factor had always been different, where it claims to deliver the most optimal hand position. Well, just like car models that need some updates from time to time, Razer does so with its Lachesis gaming mouse this time round, offering an updated model. You will be rather surprised that when unplugged, the revamped Lachesis will resemble the original, as most of the improvements are located underneath the hood, so to speak. We’ll check out just what is so different about it after the jump.

First of all, the new Razer Lachesis comes with a new 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor – that is a large performance jump over its predecessor that had just 400dpi. Apart from that, you will also find a customizable multi-color LED lighting system grace this gaming peripheral, all the while maintaining its original form, comfort and price, without sacrificing on power, performance and precision. You will be able to dazzle your opponents thanks to a choice of customizing the LED lights on the mouse from a range of 16 million colors. Apart from that, these colors can be customized individually, making sure each of the illuminated areas can glow a different color for added pomp.

Other hardware features are listed as below, and you should be able to find the Razer Lachesis hit your local gaming store sometime in the third quarter of the year, although folks who want to place an order from the official site can do so from this month onwards. US-based gamers can pick this up for $79.99, while our friends living across the pond can do so for €69.99.

  • 5600dpi Razer Precision™ 3.5G laser sensor
  • Adjustable Multi-Color LED(Up to 16 million colors)
  • Variable true dpi setting adjustments in increments of 125dpi
  • 60KB Razer Synapse™ onboard memory
  • Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse™ buttons
  • 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
  • Tracking up to 200 inches per second
  • Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
  • Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 71mm (width) x 40mm (height)/ 128 gram
  • Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
  • Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
  • Gold-plated USB connector
  • On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment

Press Release


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Logitech aims to keep gamers happy with new peripherals

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 06:00 AM PDT



So Starcraft II has been out for slightly more than a week already, and you’re showing signs of lack of sleep at the office simply because you can’t get enough of Battlenet play, eh? Well, why not make sure your skill level isn’t to blame when it comes to losing out to opponents, as the problem could lie in your gaming hardware setup. Assuming you’re using a stock keyboard and mouse combo that came with your vanilla computer, Logitech is here to save the day with a trio of new G-Series gaming peripherals — the Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930, the Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 and the Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510. All three aim to free you from technical limitations, so that you no longer have your tools to blame the next time you lose. You know what they say about a good workman.

Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930
The Wireless Gaming Headset G930 will deliver 7.1 Dolby surround sound without the actual setup, amazing how technology can be compressed to recreate such an experience on a pair of headphones. This delivers a detailed, positional soundfield that lets you hear your opponents before they see you. With gaming-grade wireless technology which allows two-way, uncompressed audio streaming, you will be able to focus more on the game instead of being frustrated by typical wireless lag or interference annoyances.

Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700
Do plenty of MMORPGs? The G700 is just the mouse for you, and it is also full well capable of extending its capabilities to cater to FPS fans. AFter all, with 13 precisely placed controls which can be programmed to perform single actions, or even complex macros using with a single click, you don’t need to look elsewhere for an equivalent. Boasting full-speed wireless connection (1000 reports per second), you gain gaming performance without par, sans lags that are normally associated with wireless peripherals. Doesn’t look as though it fits left handed folks though, bummer.

Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510
The Gaming Keyboard G510 oozes of pure win, thanks to 18 programmable G-keys with three mode states, combining well to deliver up to 54 possible macro settings per game. These macros can be pre-defined to cater for different games, with the choice to create new ones for easy customization. With its GamePanel LCD display, you will also get real-time game stats and PC performance data.

The Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930, Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 and Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510 will retail for $159.99, $99.99 and $119.99, respectively.

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CopyCat Portable Scanner

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 05:30 AM PDT



Have you often used your digital camera to capture an image of a document that you really needed to store digitally at any point in your life? Well, if that had happened at any point in your life, you might be interested in the CopyCat Portable Scanner. After all, it beats what your digital camera shoots, since it offers a proper scanned copy of a page or document. Being portable, that would mean this is a handheld device which is capable of digitizing just about anything you like, as long as it falls within the performance parameters of the device. Being battery-operated, that would mean carrying spare AA batteries with you wherever you go just in case there are more pages to scan than initially thought. All it takes is a simple sweep and you’re done. CopyCat can scan in color at 600dpi as well, while its nifty OCR software can converts text images into editable text in Word, Clipboard or Excel. Worth the £79.99 asking price?


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Posted: 05 Aug 2010 10:01 PM PDT

Big Trak programmable tank

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 05:00 AM PDT

Want to wipe the dust off your brain the fun way? The Big Trak programmable tank could be the perfect fodder for such a scenario, as this cool-looking 6-wheeled tank is fully programmable, allowing you to dictate where you want it to go, blast away its imaginary photon beam as well as take a break by looking menacing even when parked. All it takes for the Big Trak to move forward a selected length, fire away and return to you is determined by a few simple instructions. It has an onboard memory that is able to store up to 16 commands at any one time, allowing your Big Trak to torment the cat and return to you nicely while you have breakfast, reading the morning paper. It does resemble the 1980s though in terms of design, featuring black/red/yellow stickers as well as a form factor that is based on the original’s contours. Big Trak’s capabilities include moving forward 99 lengths, pause, perform 360 degree turns, fire blue light photons and repeat thanks to loop sequences. It can be yours for £39.99.


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Twilight Umbrella to offer a starry night even when it rains

Posted: 05 Aug 2010 05:45 PM PDT

Think that there is nothing more romantic than walking under the stars at night? Well, what happens when you have carefully planned a date, only for the weather to foil your romantic postlude which is a walk down the beach after a lovely dinner? Fret not, the Twilight Umbrella is here to help, as it boasts bunches of tiny blue fibre optic lights that might just resemble stars far up in the sky, albeit in a carefully ordered manner. Some of you might want to take out your totem then to make sure that you aren’t dreaming, and that your date isn’t about to perform inception on you. You will realize that the Twilight Umbrellas will come in two varieties – one of them has color phasing stars that light up on the outside and inside, while the other is the aforementioned model with blue fibre optic ligghts. Powered by a trio of AAA batteries, each umbrella will cost you £24.99.


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