Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets


Switcle turns off the outlet

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 02:46 PM PST

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We’ve all heard that we need to unplug our electronics entirely instead of just turning them off.  That way all of those small lights on your devices are completely off as well.  Of course even knowing that information, sometimes you just forget.  Then on top of it that means later on you have plugs lying on the floor to plug back into the wall.  Instead of that mess you could use one of these that makes it so that the outlet itself is turned off.

You do still have the issue of having to remember to turn off the outlet.  However, it’s one less issue for you to worry about.  The more convenient it is to be eco-friendly the more likely you are to do all of the right things.  These outlets were designed by Daun Yun and Junil Choi, so that does mean that it is still at the concept point.  Of course it would be a little obnoxious to have only one plug in on the switch.  However, if it were turned into a double switch it’d work out nicely.

Source: Yanko


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The Motion Sensing LED Light

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 02:05 PM PST

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There are times when it’d make life a lot easier if lights would just come on.  Be it because you usually have your hands full in that area or any other reason, it’d just be nice.  Now this little motion sensor won’t turn on all the lights in the room, but it will turn on a small light to help you find your way.  Plus it could be used as a security device, so you’ll know if someone is moving around where they shouldn’t.

This simple little light could even be used in other areas besides in your home.  It could also be grabbed for when you go camping if you need some small lights to keep you from tripping over anything.  On the light itself you can adjust the sensitivity of the motion sensor.  You can also just shut off the light entirely.  It runs on 4 AAA batteries which aren’t actually included.  You can purchase it for $12.

Source: Gizmowatch


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Misa Digital Guitar has “got no strings”

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 01:51 PM PST

digital_guitarSome of you might remember the opening of Bryan Adams hit song “Summer of ‘69″. It goes: “I got my first real six-string, brought it at the five and dime. Played ’til my fingers bled, it was the summer of ‘69″.

If Bryan Adams had meant the summer of 2069, then I doubt his fingers would be bleeding after playing a guitar. Why do I say that? Because I have seen the future of guitars, and it is without strings.

If you don’t believe me, then check out the video after the jump. You will note this guy is shredding on the Linux-powered Misa Digital Guitar, and there are no strings, just a light-up touchscreen.

In addition to the touchscreen, the Misa Digital Guitar has over 24 that are very versatile. By the way, it is possible to interface this guitar with the user’s PC.

Clearly, the Misa Digital Guitar is a product of the Guitar Hero/RockBand generation. It is made for those who are willing to accept the discipline of learning how to play a real instrument, but want to really break out of the box when it comes to what traditional instruments can do.

So, a guitar without strings? What’s next, a piano that doesn’t have keys? I suppose you could do just as good with a wide touchscreen that replaces the traditional 88 keys.

(Just on a side note, Bryan Adams was born in 1959. During the summer of ‘69, he would have ten years old. And yet the song “Summer of ‘69″ seems to imply that he was a teenager during that time.)

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Magic Click Floor Mop stands on its own

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 01:25 PM PST

magic_mopSome of you might remember seeing those ads on television for the Miracle Mop. I don’t know how miraculous the Miracle Mop was, but this Magic Click Floop Mop could clearly take its miracle title.

Yes, what you are seeing is true, this mop knows how to stand by itself, without falling over. Apparently, it uses a magnetic floor mop carrier blade with a two-step foot switch in order to stand on its own one foot.

In addition to this ability, the Magic Click Floor Mop can be pivoted in all directions. Hard-to-reach corners are made easier to clean, and they are suitable for all standard mop pads. It also has a telescope pole that can be extended from 80 cm to 150 cm (2 1/2 to 4 3/4 feet).

I wondered why someone would invent a floor mop that could stand on its own. At first I thought someone just wanted to prove that it could be done, but then I thought about my own broom and mop closet. All my brooms and mops are leaning in a corner, and when the door of the closet is opened, they tend to fall out like that really awkward scene with Peter Parker at the opening of Spider-man 2.

If you’ve got the same problem in your place, then you should get the Magic Click Floor Mop for about $60 from the Pro-Idee site.

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Babyliss Eco Hair Dryer uses half the energy

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 01:13 PM PST

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When choosing a hair dryer, most women are looking at what it’s going to do to their hair.  All of the fancy inserts that make it possible to give hair shine and a better style.  One of the things people don’t always think of is how good or bad the hair dryer is for the environment.  This pretty white hair dryer may not have state of the art items to add to it, but it will help keep your energy bill down.

It does come with one extra nozzle to add to it, the slim concentrator nozzle.  Despite that it uses far less energy than your average 2000W dryer, it still manages to get hair dry just as fast as a normal hair dryer.  With all the energy it saves, they claim you can make 7 cups of tea or 11 slices of toast per day.  Just like a normal hair dryer it has 2 heat/speed settings.  You can purchase the Babyliss Eco Hair Dryer for £19.99 or about $33 from Nigel’s Eco Store.

Source: Envirogadget


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Augmented Reality could give drivers some much-needed X-ray vision

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 01:06 PM PST

I have written several posts about Augmented Reality and how cool it is, but I’m sure that most of you are wondering what it is good for, other than some entertaining special effect.

All that is about to change as Yaser Sheikh of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has figured out a way that Augmented Reality can save lives.

Just watch the video to see what it is about, and you will see how useful AR technology could be. Haven’t you ever had to make a left turn into a blind corner? Wouldn’t it be handy if you knew that there was a car coming? An accident could be prevented.

The technology uses two cameras in order to make this X-ray vision trick possible. One camera has to be placed around the corner, and the other would have to be in the automobile that the user is driving. From there, the two images are synced together, super-imposed, and the driver can now see through walls. I am assuming that the driver wears some specialized helmet or has a display on their dashboard.

I suppose that the proper implementation of this tech could rid the world of blindsiding accidents as we know them. Howerver, using AR technology like this could flood the driver with multiple images that could make make one doubt what is reality, and what is augmented reality. Still, I think that drivers could get used to it, maybe.

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Vizio announces new wireless HD audio devices

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 12:32 PM PST

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Vizio managed to achieve a careful balance between performance and affordability with their line of products, where among them include a new range of wireless High Definition audio devices that comprise of home theater surround sound systems alongside wireless subwoofers and wireless home theater headphones. We’re talking about the VHT200 2.0 HD Home Theater Sound bar here, where it ought to complement your 32″ LED TV with a similar 32″ long design that is slim. As for the VHT212 2.1 HD Home Theater Sound Bar, you also get a wireless subwoofer with it as well as an iPod dock that works in tandem with Vizio’s very own pair of wireless headphones for a truly connected experience (sans the risk of tripping over nasty wires in your home, of course). We’ll take a closer look at other devices from Vizio in the extended post.

As for the VSB200 and VSB201 HD Home Theater Sound bars with Wireless Subwoofer sound bars, they have received an upgrade that enables the support of Dolby Digital audio alongside a brand new remote control to get you up and running in no time at all. The VHP100 Wireless Home Theater Headphones with iPod Dock is capable of delivering premium audio performance with active noise cancellation without causing your ears any discomfort or pain after hours of listening thanks to a special over-the-ear design. It is nice to know that every 2.1 and 5.1 home theater sound bars and wireless headphones will feature support for High Definition Wireless Audio (HDWA) that enables one to enjoy your home theater audio regardless of where you are in the home. Of course, this is subjected to how far you are away from the receiver, so if you happen to own a particularly large mansion, you might find some connectivity issues arising.

Last but not least, the VHB100 Bluetooth Headphones works great with audio listening at home as well as communicating on your mobile device, hooking up via Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity while boasting optimized audio quality courtesy of SRS WOW HD and SRS CircleSurround.

Press Release


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Motorola introduces MOTOROI in Korea

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:59 AM PST

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We all know that cellphones in South Korea are on the advanced side of things, and it comes as no surprise as technology in that country has grown by leaps and bounds ever since the government decided to industrialize the entire nation (at least on the southern end of things). Well, today marks a new milestone in their cellphone histroy as the first Android 2.0 smartphone has arrived in Korea, and it does not hail from Samsung or LG, but is known as the MOTOROI instead. Judging by the name of the handset itself, you can easily tell that this is an offering from Motorola, and the MOTOROI is supposed to offer multi-tasking capability, effortless pinch-and-zoom browsing which might just win some iPhone fans over, as well as the ability to handle audio and video playback with aplomb. More details on the Motorola MOTOROI right after the jump.

SK Telecom will be the official MOTOROI carrier, where the smartphone itself does not come up short in terms of features. After all, you get a lovely 3.7″ WVGA display at 480 x 854 resolution that would make Web surfing with the device a real treat, not to mention the ability of Androdi 2.0 that complements the overall user experience as it makes it a snap to view full page websites, videos, games or photos without having you to squint. Thanks to the clever use of Motorola’s touch user interface (UI) and a capacitive touch sensor, screen flipping and scrolling are done in a smooth manner, with five main displays enabling you to customize your MOTOROI with a range of widgets to provide a truly user-friendly experience.

The MOTOROI does resemble the Droid somewhat, but it does come with an added advantage of handwriting recognition mainly because of the target market it appears in. The camera also boasts an improvement in the form of an 8-megapixel shooter with Xenon flash as well as the ability to record in high definition (720p), making it the first handset of its kind in Korea. Apart from that, you will also be able to enjoy Terrestrial DMB with 24 TV and audio channels at your disposal without forking out a single cent more. The MOTOROI is equipped with 8GB of internal memory, although it does come with a microSDHC memory card slot that can handle another 32GB of space if you so desire. No word on pricing, but it will hit the Korean market from February onwards.

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ZAGGbox home media center pre-orders accepted

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:49 AM PST

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You can place your pre-order for the upcoming ZAGGbox home media center that made its mark at the recently concluded CES 2010, where limited quantities will be available initially. What’s the ZAGGbox, you ask? Well, it is the combination of a personal media server, a universal system control and a content aggregator that ought to give all you geeks a jump start with each brand new day, getting all your favorite news at a glance while giving yourself a peppy start each morning with your favorite music tracks playing in the background. It will retail for $799 each, which places it on the rather high end side of things which could possibly affect the number of sales, but with so many functions crammed into a single box, it might just prove to be a winner. Shipping will commence when the second quarter of 2010 rolls around.

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Optical spectrum Anti-itch Insect bite cure Kit Tool

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 11:09 AM PST

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Insect stings and bites are nothing short of irritating as well as painful, especially when you receive “doses” from nasty stingers like hornets and bees, not to mention the ever present mosquito regardless of which environment you’re in. The Optical spectrum Anti-itch Insect bite cure Kit Tool aims to provide a painless solution by using soothing electromagnetic heat that is generated from a single standard 9V battery. Since there is no use of chemicals involved, the Spectrum Itch Reliever can be safely used on children without concerns of sensitive skin arising. Well, one thing’s for sure – if you’ve just been stung by a bee or a hornet, we would strongly recommend you make a bee-line (pardon the pun) to the nearest doctor just in case you’re allergic to that species which might lead to other more serious complications. $6.69 seems like a pretty decent price for something like this…


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Posted: 17 Jan 2010 09:01 PM PST