Monday, September 13, 2010

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Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets


Cat Powered Humidifier and Air Purifier

Posted: 12 Sep 2010 05:09 PM PDT

A humidifier is a handy thing to have around, but just like every other appliance you own it sucks up the power.  If you have a cat just lying around that needs some exercise you can take care of two issues at once.  You can get your cat a little bit of a workout, all the while making it so that you don’t have to pay for your humidifier to get a bit of power.

The Wool Ball is a humidifier and air purifier that gets its juice from rolling about.  Cats, kids, dogs and anyone else that likes rolling around the ball will be enough to keep it up and going.  Of course should that lazy cat not be pulling his end of the weight for a day or two you can plug it into the wall as well.  This is a design by Yuan Gu and so far it’s not quite up for sale just yet.

Source: Inhabitat


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School uses optical illusion to slow drivers

Posted: 12 Sep 2010 04:19 PM PDT

No one actually likes speed bumps, but they do have their benefits.  They at least keep people from driving too quickly in areas that they shouldn’t, but even when you’re at crawling speeds, to drive over one is quite jarring.  One Canadian school is trying out a different method to get cars to slow down.  Instead of using bumps they’re painting a 3D optical illusion of a girl crossing the street.

There are several concerns that go with this method.  Some of which being that cars will swerve off of the road or slam on their brakes to avoid injuring the girl.  My concern is that people that are from the area will just ignore it entirely and when there is a similar real life young girl they will not realize she’s real until it’s too late.  On the up side you don’t have that pesky bump that sometimes is so severe it causes cars to scrape even at the lowest speeds.

Source: Ubergizmo


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Altoids Sours BBQ Grill

Posted: 12 Sep 2010 02:22 PM PDT

If you need a grill that’s Barbie or action figure sized then this DIY project is one to try your hand at.  You can convert one of your Altoid tins into a fully functioning BBQ grill.  Sure, it doesn’t have a whole lot of practicality to it, but it’d be a great conversation piece.  Besides, it’s hard to beat being able to make miniature hamburgers on a tiny grill.

There is a full Instructables tutorial on how to get this job done.  Right now all of the Altoid grills use charcoal to heat and apparently they heat up quite a bit.  As a safety precaution it’s best to keep a large glass of water handy.  The grill shown here is made using an Altoids Sours tin instead of the classic rectangle tin.  This can even heat up a full size hot dog once it’s cut down to size.  It’d be great to show off to friends when you have a weekend BBQ.  Check out the full tutorial here.

Source: Techeblog


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Posted: 11 Sep 2010 10:01 PM PDT

Pentax has new K-r DSLR camera for the masses

Posted: 11 Sep 2010 09:17 PM PDT



Looking to upgrade your photo taking skills to the next level, but are currently limited by your choice of equipment? Well, why not ditch that prosumer level compact digital camera and jump aboard the DSLR bandwagon instead? Of course, other people might prefer the Micro Four Thirds category, but that’s another story for a different day. Pentax is firmly behind the DSLR market this time round with their latest K-r offering, letting you customize it a whole lot more than normal thanks to color accents which enable owners to choose the one that matches their personal style. Of course, style and performance comes in a single package with the colorful Pentax K-r DSLR camera.

Not only is it compact and lightweight, the Pentax K-r is also a snap to use thanks to Auto Picture, Scene, and Custom Image Processing modes. It will also help you take the guesswork out of shooting stunning images without sacrificing on the high degree of manual and priority control. The K-r will ship with a range of new and improved features such as a fast framerate, high ISO sensitivity, responsive autofocus, an improved 12.4 megapixel low-noise sensor and widescreen HD video capture. Nice touch, the HD video capture bit, since more and more DSLRs are starting to carry that feature in order to make it all the more versatile.

Apart from the traditional black, it will come in classic white and Pentax red to reflect your personal style, coupled with a 3-inch LCD display with 921,000 resolution, a faster high-speed 6 FPS framerate that can capture 25 images in a single sequence, a shutter speed of up to 1/6000 second, a viewfinder focus point indicator as well as an improved in-camera HDR image capture that includes a Night Scene HDR mode. Other hardware specifications include a high sensitivity 100-25600 ISO range with improved noise performance and a versatile dual-power-source design. Out from next month onwards, the Pentax K-r DSLR will come in K-r Body Kit, K-r Lens Kit w 18-55, K-r Double Lens Kit w 18-55, 50-200 and K-r Double Lens Kit w 18-55, 55-300 configurations for $799.95, $849.95, $899.95 and $999.95, respectively.

Press Release


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AMD introduces ATI FirePro V9800

Posted: 11 Sep 2010 09:07 PM PDT



The good people over at AMD are certainly more than capable of keeping up with the Joneses where graphics processing cores are concerned, and they have come back from the brink of defeat in the past for a fair number of times already. Well, the company aims to take the game by the scruff of its neck with their latest and most powerful professional graphics card to date, known as the ATI FirePro V9800. Full well capable of supporting up to half a dozen monitors thanks to its ATI Eyefinity technology, it will target those who dabble in digital content creation (DCC), computer aided design (CAD) and visualization, catering for folks who want advanced features and high performance with cost as no object.

The ATI FirePro V9800 is more than capable of holding the entire graphic data in a single frame buffer, hence enabling it to drive six monitors without the need for a sync card. Apart from being the ultimate workstation graphics solution for the professional graphics industry, we’re pretty sure that you can use it for your games although it might be considered to be overkill for some quarters. Basically, this will target more of the professional segment than anyone else. The ATI FirePro V9800 will retail for $3,499, delivering unparalleled performance at that price point.

With the aforementioned ATI Eyefinity Technology coupled with half a dozen Mini DisplayPort outputs, the ATI FirePro V9800 will pave the way for seamless, plug-and-play multi-monitor use, making it the first professional graphics solution to do so. Users who always want to find ways to maximize their work environment for increased productivity will find that ATI’s Eyefinity technology more than fulfilling, leading to an expansive desktop resolution of up to 5760 x 2160. With 4GB GDDR5 memory, you won’t be short on performance either, while 3D Stereo and Synchronization lets it lead the way in the industry in terms of trends and comprehensive support.

Press Release


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