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- Ricoh GXR system gets lens kit
- Magnetic thinking putty is drawn to magnets
- MIT Media Lab creates Invisible Mouse
- Treadway Motorized Shoes take you where you want to go
- iPod Dock Lamp
- Dyson City Canister Vacuum
- Stuart Hughes rolls out Diamond Edition of the iPhone 4
- Wet Circuit waterproof power strip
- Paul Frank Julius Dance Machine
- Gadget Thumbnails for 05-Jul-2010
- Samsung has new Q Series notebooks out
- Car for the blind being worked on
- Green Cri electric acrobatic airplane hits the skies
- Amazon has new Kindle DX in stores
- UV Bubblegun makes summer more fun
- USB Discover MIDI Keyboard
Ricoh GXR system gets lens kit Posted: 06 Jul 2010 04:57 PM PDT
Ricoh will position the new 10 mexapixel S10 24-72mm F2.5-4.4 VC lens unit as a photographer’s everyday zoom devices, where it is more than capable of offering “high-level image quality and superior portability.” To help it keep in line with previous GXR lens units, the S10 is able to slide into the main system body and will be equipped with its own sensor (in this case a 1/1.7-inch CCD sensor with an ISO100 to 3200 sensitivity range). Since the main body already ships with all the relevant controls, you won’t have to worry about connectivity or flash, enjoying the benefits of a 3″ LCD display in the process. Apart from that, Ricoh is also offering 3x optical zoom (and 4x digital zoom), Smooth Imaging Engine IV image processing and similar to the P10 unit, the new lens unit will incorporate Ricoh’s very own sensor shift vibration correction technology that helps suppress unwanted blur. The S10 is more than capable of shooting in both JPEG and RAW still image formats, while going around recording VGA-quality video for posterity. Ricoh has tested the battery, touting it to last for up to 410 shots before a recharge is required. As for the S10 GXR body and lens kit, expect it to hit the market from July 18 onwards for $599. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Ricoh GXR system gets lens kit copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Magnetic thinking putty is drawn to magnets Posted: 06 Jul 2010 02:29 PM PDT I think that it is false advertising to call this Magnetic Thinking Putty. Granted, it is magnetic, and we have some footage of this thing following a magnet. However, it isn’t thinking: “hey, a magnet, I think I’ll follow it”. No, this is physics that draws it, not any psychology. I have a video of it essentially consuming a magnet that was put on it. Watch it after the jump, and try not to think of any Terminator 2 villains. I suppose that you could call this magnetic Silly Putty, and I suppose that probably is the best description, without using the word “thinking”. It sort of reminds me of the Nanodots magnetic balls that we reported on a while ago. If it is like Silly Putty, then I hope that it isn’t like when you play with Silly Putty too much. As I recall, Silly Putty loses its pink over time, then absorbs all the gunk that you have pressed it against and becomes a gooky substance that no one wants. In other words, it becomes “Serious Putty”. Magnetic Thinking Putty looks like it could easily become Magnetic Dumb Putty. I wonder if it will still hold its magnetic charge after it gets to the old stage. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ Magnetic thinking putty is drawn to magnets copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
MIT Media Lab creates Invisible Mouse Posted: 06 Jul 2010 01:55 PM PDT I did a report the other day about how some MIT students made an interesting projector/computer out of their desklamp called the LuminAR, and it just shows how much MIT creates some of the stuff that I would like to have. It would appear that the Pranav Mistry at the MIT Media Lab has created something even cooler than the desktop laptop with the “invisible mouse”. It uses “an infrared laser beam and infrared camera to capture hand movements and accurately translate them into computer commands”. My source doesn’t say how the user does these invisible mouse commands. I just assume that the user moves his hand around the side of the desk within a certain area to move the cursor on their computer. I’m also going to guess that mouse clicks are done by moving a finger, and then dragging by keeping that finger down. Mistry is not planning on mass-producing and selling this product, but he really ought to, because I could use something like it. He does say that someone could build this device for a low price of just $20. I guess I’m going to figure out if can get an IR camera and IR laser for that combination price. Now all I need is some easy-to-read instructions. Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ MIT Media Lab creates Invisible Mouse copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Treadway Motorized Shoes take you where you want to go Posted: 06 Jul 2010 01:21 PM PDT Imagine living in a world where you can zip along the road at about 10 miles an hour. True, you can do that on roller skates at faster speeds, but if you want to go driving afterward, then you have to take them off. Sometimes those roller skates can be a pain if you are taking them off and putting them on all the time. These Treadway motorized shoes are like having roller skates on your feet all the time, but will only be used if you want them to be. So if you are going along, and decide you want to walk inside a store, or drive somewhere, or on a bike, you can just retract them and go about your ambulatory way. The designer of these shoes, Peter Treadway, has entered them in the James Dyson awards. If he wins, then we could be seeing them on the market. There is a video of them after the jump, but I have to say that it looks a little crude to me. I hope to see these on my feet one day. If that day ever comes, I wonder if I will ever take them off. Then I will be zipping around everywhere that I go. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Treadway Motorized Shoes take you where you want to go copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 06 Jul 2010 12:44 PM PDT Sometimes it seems as if any gadget on the market is going to be finished off with a built-in iPod dock. Actually not just gadgets, but furniture as well. Now you can even pick yourself up a lamp that plays your iPod, which saves you on space since you don’t have to keep a gadget around solely dedicated to your iPod. This will work with both your iPod as well as your iPhone (unless it’s the iPhone 3G). Just pop it into the dock located on the lamp’s base and it’ll charge things up as well as play your favorite music. You can also hook up any other type of MP3 player through the auxiliary input. It features 10 watt speakers and two standard power outlets on the rear of the base to power other devices. You can purchase this for $199.95 through Hammacher Schlemmer. Source: ChipChick Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ iPod Dock Lamp copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 06 Jul 2010 12:06 PM PDT Living in a house or apartment that lacks in storage space makes keeping around proper cleaning supplies difficult. Especially if the place has a whole lot of carpet, you need a decent vacuum, but those always take up space. Thankfully Dyson has created the City Canister Vacuum that was redesigned to make it as small as possible. They actually re-engineered all of the 275 parts. They wanted to make it smaller, while still not sacrificing any of that power we all know and love. Sadly, the vacuum isn’t cheap, so those that live in small spaces and also on a budget probably are going to have a hard time getting their hands on one of these. Each one of them costs $380. Source: OhGizmo Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Dyson City Canister Vacuum copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Stuart Hughes rolls out Diamond Edition of the iPhone 4 Posted: 06 Jul 2010 11:59 AM PDT
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Wet Circuit waterproof power strip Posted: 06 Jul 2010 11:47 AM PDT
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Paul Frank Julius Dance Machine Posted: 06 Jul 2010 11:12 AM PDT Paul Frank is always more than happy to offer some kind of case for pretty much all of the iPods and iPhones out there. Which makes it no surprise that they’d create another accessory that makes sure to nestle your iPod close to Julius. This goofy looking monkey apparently has a love for any and all iPods, because he is compatible with absolutely all of them. Of course they don’t actually say if it’ll work with the iPhone though. The Julius Dance Machine is soon to hit the Paul Frank stores, to be more specific, they’re looking at sometime in July. The details on this are just a little skimpy, but to give you somewhat of an idea, the iPod will sit in his lap. It’ll last for 6 hours from a single charge and features a 3.5mm stereo mini plug. There is also no word on how much the little speaker will actually cost. Source: GeekyGadgets Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Paul Frank Julius Dance Machine copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Gadget Thumbnails for 05-Jul-2010 Posted: 05 Jul 2010 10:01 PM PDT
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Samsung has new Q Series notebooks out Posted: 05 Jul 2010 07:53 PM PDT
Apart from that, a similar chipset will be available as an option on the smaller Q430, although the video card comes with half the amount of memory – we’re talking about a 512MB GeForce 310M as standard fare. Apart from that, it shares pretty much similar configurations including an Intel Core i3 processor and 4GB RAM as the Q530. Some of the differences include a smaller, 320GB hard drive compared to the Q530’s 500GB unit. The Q430 will weigh in at a slightly lighter 4.6lbs. Last but not least would be the Q330 which comes with the same CPU alongside hybrid graphics, helping you switch between the integrated Intel processor and NVIDIA’s GeForce 310M, as and when required. It is the lightest among the three at 4.3lbs, with a five-cell battery life rated at up to seven hours. Source: Electronista Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist. [ Samsung has new Q Series notebooks out copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Car for the blind being worked on Posted: 05 Jul 2010 07:40 PM PDT Scientists from the US as well as the National Federation of the Blind are currently working together to develop a new kind of car for the blind, and they hope to unveil at least a working prototype sometime next year. This vehicle will be fitted with technology which enables a blind person to actually drive independently, according to the NFB and Virginia Tech University. Needless to say, there will be plenty of technology packed into such a vehicle, where among the non-visual aids include sensors indicating turns in the road via vibrating gloves. Apart from that, puffs of compressed air on the face will help alert the driver to obstacles. Of course, that is not all, since other aids will be thrown into the fray, where among them include a vibrating vest which provides feedback on speed and a steering wheel with audio cues and spoken commands which indicate the car’s direction. Sensor lasers and cameras function as the eyes of a buggy which was a precursor to the car for the blind which is currently being fleshed out. The model which will be presented next year will be a modified Ford Escape sport utility vehicle, and that my friends, is no small vehicle as you know. NFB president Marc Maurer says, “We’re exploring areas that have previously been regarded as unexplorable.” Apart from that, projects such as this car will help change people’s perception of the blind, where many out there still think that blindness ends the capacity of human beings to make contributions to society. Needless to say, many people initially thought of Mr. Maurer’s idea as crazy when he talked about it a decade ago, but then again hasn’t mankind progressed over the years simply because of the stubborness of a select few who went ahead with their “crazy” ideas? For those who are interested, the prototype is expected to be publicly tested by a blind driver on where else but the Daytona race track in Florida next January. That is just half a year away, and we do hope that the test will be a resounding success. Source: BBC Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Car for the blind being worked on copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Green Cri electric acrobatic airplane hits the skies Posted: 05 Jul 2010 07:00 PM PDT
The Green Cri was developed as a scientific research aircraft by EADS Innovation Works and Aero Composites Saintonge. Needless to say, the name itself suggests it was based on the limited, yet popular, short range MC-15 Cri Cri ultralights which was originally constructed in the 1970s, featuring similar dimensions as the MC-15 with a wingspan of just over 16 feet and being some 12 feet 10 inches long and 4 feet in height. One thing that sets this apart though would be the lack of fuel engines in front of each wing, instead, the Green Cri test prototype comes with four high voltage, low intensity brushless electric motors with counter-rotating propellers. In order to make sure the aircraft remains light, it uses lightweight carbon composite structures as part of its build, helping balance out the 26.8kg four pack of Lithium Polymer batteries, where each of them provide 100V (5Ah). Should it actually take off, the overall weight (including the pilot) will be just 175.5kg. With sufficent modification made to the design and integration of the electric engines, this has resulted in a 20% to 30% aerodynamic efficiency gain, which should be able to help the aircraft achieve 30 minutes of cruise flight at 110kph, or 15 minutes of aerobatics at up to 250kph on a single hour-long charge of the batteries. We’d hate to be in this when the aircraft runs out of juice, so the pilot had better keep a keen eye out of battery levels and land safely whenever a warning light or message flashes. Could this usher in a new era of zero emission aircraft? Source: Gizmag Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Green Cri electric acrobatic airplane hits the skies copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Amazon has new Kindle DX in stores Posted: 05 Jul 2010 06:37 PM PDT Amazon’s Kindle ebook reader has been quite a winner for some time already, at least until the Apple iPad came onto the scene, moving an insane number of units within the first couple of months of its shelf life. Well, while the iPad is not a dedicated ebook reader, the Amazon Kindle is, which is why Amazon decided to step up their game against its rather illustrious opponent by introducing the new latest generation Kindle DX at a more pocket-friendly price of $379, which is a good $110 cheaper compared to its predecessor of the same name. Not only that, you will still be able to enjoy free 3G wireless connectivity without worrying about monthly bills or annual contracts. To know more about its enhancements, read on in the extended post. The Kindle DX is the 9.7″ large screen member of Amazon's family of revolutionary portable readers, where it sports a new graphite enclosure and an all new, high contrast electronic ink display with 50% superior contrast for the clearest text and sharpest images. If you’re interested, you can already place your pre-order as it will ship sometime later this week – July 7 to be exact. It seems that the folks at Kindle are claiming you won’t turn back to other models once you read on their beautiful new Kindle DX screen, since the 50% better contrast and darker fonts go a long way in helping you read wherever you are, be it under the bright sunlight or in low light conditions of your living room. For those who swallow up books like there is no tomorrow, you will be pleased to know that the Kindle Store has more than 620,000 books, including New Releases and 108 of 111 New York Times bestsellers, with prices starting from $9.99 or less. Over 200,000 books have been added to the U.S. Kindle Store in the last six months, where among them include the full selection of John Grisham titles. Not only that, those who are penniless can pick up more than 1.8 million free, out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books, including classics such as "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," "Pride and Prejudice" and "Treasure Island." Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews. [ Amazon has new Kindle DX in stores copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
UV Bubblegun makes summer more fun Posted: 05 Jul 2010 06:25 PM PDT You should get your kids outdoors during summer instead of having them all cooped up at home, sitting in front of the telly and thumbing the PS3 or Xbox 360 controllers all day long. With the UV Bubblegun, it ought to get those toddlers and pre-teens excited and pry them away from the Wii, since £9.99 will net you one of this innovative bubble blowing guns that featuers some super-cool UV lights to boot. It works well indoors too, but office workers who still have a kid’s mind might want to be a little cautious around their computers. If you happen to look into the gun itself, you can check out how the bubbles are manufactured, so be prepared to answer questions from inquisitive little ones. Each pull of the trigger will sprays a stream of bubbles, while lights within the gun will show up to illuminate the bubbles, making it work equally well in the light and in the dark as well. It will be powered by a trio of AA batteries which are included to help you get started right out of the box. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ UV Bubblegun makes summer more fun copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 05 Jul 2010 06:20 PM PDT So you’re quite the whizz when it comes to a QWERTY keyboard, so why not expand your boundaries by learning how to make sweet music with the USB Discover MIDI Keyboard? This £39.99 purchase is a 25-key piano-style keyboard that can hook up to your PC or Mac, helping you learn, play and perform thanks to its extremely user-friendly software which ought to be able to help you get started just about anytime, anywhere. Not only can you learn each chord at your own pace, it also allows you to record and playback your session for a personal review, not to mention the ability to learn scales as well. Pitch, program and octave buttons are all thrown into the mix, and it when compared to the cost of proper piano lessons, the USB Discover MIDI Keyboard pales in comparison, making it the ideal start for beginners and experienced key-tinklers alike. Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides, Christmas shopping made easy. [ USB Discover MIDI Keyboard copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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