Thursday, July 8, 2010

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J L Dream Machine Mood Clock Radio

Posted: 07 Jul 2010 01:25 PM PDT

If you’re having trouble sleeping and it’s not so easy waking up, you could use this combination gadget to help.  It’ll coax you into a deep sleep, as well as make sure you come back out of it at the proper time in the morning.  Plus this odd looking gadget has a way of making your nightstand look a whole lot more interesting.

The clock shows the time, date and day of the week much like any other simple clock you can get out there.  It also lets you fall asleep to the peaceful sounds of the ocean, waves, forest, brook, heartbeat and 3 others.  It’ll also let you listen to both AM and FM radio, plus it has your usual snooze button for when you’re not ready in the morning.  You can purchase it for £19.99 or about $30 through Amazon.

Source: TechFresh


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Ed Hardy King Dog USB Pad

Posted: 07 Jul 2010 11:59 AM PDT

If you’re a big Ed Hardy fan, then you’d get quite a bit of enjoyment as well as use out of this multifunctional USB pad.  It’s nice to see some of the mainstream lines making accessories for computers and all your other gadgets.  Sure, it’s not extremely necessary to have a mouse pad these days since everyone uses optical mice, but this one at least has more uses than just that.

In addition to being a mouse pad that features King Dog, it also has a few USB ports to help you plug in more gadgets.  The USB cord used to plug it in is retractable to make it easier to store.  It has a total of 4 ports and an LED light indicator.  It’s a portable design, so you can use it with your laptop while you’re working away from home.  You can pick it up for $25 through the Ed Hardy Shop.

Source: ChipChick


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Philips Energy Efficient Kettle

Posted: 07 Jul 2010 10:58 AM PDT

When it comes to cutting back on the amount of energy you use, it’s a game of cutting small corners in every area.  If you boil water for your tea, this Philips Kettle is yet another corner you can cut.  It makes the art of boiling water a whole lot more precise and therefore cutting back on the amount of energy you use while boiling.

The energy efficient kettle has a measuring guide that lets you know just how many cups of water are within it.  Thanks to the flat heating element it boils the water much faster and uses less energy.  It’s also easy to clean thanks to that same flat element.  To let you know when it’s done, the light stays on while the kettle is doing its work and kicks off when the water is boiling.

Source: Envirogadget


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Posted: 06 Jul 2010 10:01 PM PDT

Zeroracer electric powered vehicle set to blaze new trails

Posted: 06 Jul 2010 05:04 PM PDT



Just what is the Zero Race, you ask? Well, this is a unique event that will see contestants attempt to make a dash around the globe within 80 days without an iota of emission – we’re talking about zero emission here, and that is achievable only using purebred electric powered vehicles. In this unique event, one of the most distinctive entries would be the Zerotracer. It was speically designed by a group of engineers from Winterthur, Switzerland, where this delicious looking electric motorcycle is capable of ferrying around two passengers in a Kevlar shell. To help it complete its mission faster, you definitely won’t expect it to plod around, right? Which is why it has the ability to hit a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph), while achieving a maximum range of 350 km (217 miles) on a single charge.

This vehicle is built based on a MonoTracer body, although the original 4-cylinder in-line BMW K-engine has been taken out only to be replaced with a battery-powered electric motor which is capable of churning out 135 kW/183Hp to propel the Zerotracer from 0-100 km/h in a mere 4.5 seconds, a figure not to be trifled with. Should there be no passengers on it, the vehicle tips the scales at under 80kg (176-lbs) and the 18 kWh, 400V battery pack can achieve a full charged in just a couple of hours, whereas a quick charge is able to juice up the battery pack to 80 percent capacity in under 30 minutes.

As both the driver and passenger are safely enclosed in the vehicle's Kevlar composite outer shell, neither are able to use their legs to remain upright when the Zerotracer isn't moving. How then, does it do it? Well, a pair of retractable wheels will help the Zeroracer stabilize itself when stationary. To move, it will retract said wheels which protrude from the side of the cabin, although they will come into action to function as a "knee" of sorts to skim the road when cornering at high speeds to maintain its stability. Can’t wait for something like this to hit the mainstream market.

Source: Gizmag


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