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- iWallet to prevent unwanted loss of valuables
- Sennheiser HD 515 picks up “Headphone of the Month” gong
- Eee PC gets touchscreen in DIY project
- iPhone controls your kitchen island
- Gadget Thumbnails for 19-Mar-2011
iWallet to prevent unwanted loss of valuables Posted: 20 Mar 2011 11:45 AM PDT
Take for example, parents who have actually kleptomaniac children living under the same roof as them – or perhaps, employees at a health club who have access to lockers. The iWallet is here to save the day, since it is smart enough to alert you whenever someone attempts to steal it, and will also do its bit in providing additional peace of mind just in case you either forget your cell phone or iWallet at a particular place and decide waltz off, thinking that everything else is fine and dandy in your little, perfect world. To know more about how the iWallet works, why not read on in the extended post and be amazed? The iWallet will rely on biometric technology to do its job well, where it was specially developed to recognize the owner’s fingerprint choice. Should there be any attempt in unauthorized access, one will be locked out completely. When you combine that with available Carbon Fiber hard case construction, the iWallet also doubles up as a portable safe to keep your precious valuables out of reach of unwanted and unauthorized hands. Heck, apart from Carbon Fiber, you can also choose from fiberglass and polycarbonate models. You name it, the iWallet is able to provide an additional level of security for cash, credit cards, driver’s license and social security cards amongst others. With RFID theft on the rise these days as well, the iWallet does its part in shielding all information capturing attempts via RFID – now how about that? This $299 wallet can also pair up with cell phones via Bluetooth connectivity, so whenever your iWallet and phone are separated by 15 to 40 feet from one other, an audible alarm will enter into action to function as a theft deterrent or reminder, depending on the context. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ iWallet to prevent unwanted loss of valuables copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Sennheiser HD 515 picks up “Headphone of the Month” gong Posted: 20 Mar 2011 11:30 AM PDT Audio specialist Sennheiser has decided that the “Headphone of the Month” award would go to the Sennheiser HD 515 model, where March madness might see you part with your hard earned money for this puppy if it stokes your feelings enough to bring a pair home so that you can enjoy your collection of digital music in a totally new level of quality. Of course, the Sennheiser “Headphone of the Month” monthly promotion was specially designed to encourage music lovers to experience Sennheiser’s authentic sound quality. This promotion period will see those who loosen their wallets to bring home an HD515 headphone from an authorized Sennheiser dealer receive a free pair of Sennheiser OMX 60 earbuds to boot. Just in case you’re wondering what’s so great about the Sennheiser HD515, you might want to consider what we have to say about it in the extended post. For starters, the HD 515 will come across as a high quality Open Aire headphone, where it will not break the bank since it is an affordable model as part of the audiophile 500 series. This makes it perfect for listening with virtually any source, where it boasts Sennheiser's innovative E.A.R. technology, alongside special Duofol diaphragms which will work to reduce unwanted resonances to an absolute minimum, resulting in an overall listening pleasure that has been combined with outstanding comfort. Among the Sennheiser HD 515 features in a nutshell are :-
It will retail for $129.95 a pop, where each purchase of yours will come with a 2-year limited warranty for added peace of mind. Sounds good (no pun intended)? Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Sennheiser HD 515 picks up “Headphone of the Month” gong copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Eee PC gets touchscreen in DIY project Posted: 20 Mar 2011 11:15 AM PDT
Case in point, throwing in touchscreen capabilities to an Eee PC, which is one of the earlier netbooks to really take off. If you’re interested, you can always follow this step-by-step guide which helps you install the relevant touchscreen hardware and make sure your netbook does not end up as a paperweight. The hardware comprises of two parts, with the transparent film covering the screen and the driver board that reads inputs. The film itself will feature an adhesive layer on the back which sticks to the LCD panel. In order to install it however, you must first must remove the panel from the bezel while finding a place to house the driver board. Just make sure you’re have enough experience in this field before embarking on something so dangerous. Source: Hack A Day Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Eee PC gets touchscreen in DIY project copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
iPhone controls your kitchen island Posted: 20 Mar 2011 10:57 AM PDT
There is a hydraulic scissor lift that is bolted to the cement, where a small frame is also built on top of the scissor lift table. Right on top of that is a subfloor, flooring, followed by the island. Its cabinet doors are located on the other side, where all of them will come with safety push button switches which ensures electricity from the Smart Home Insteon switches are “killed” to prevent any movement whenever the doors are not fully closed. What are some of the other iPhone controlled items that you would love to have in your pad? Source: Hacked Gadgets Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ iPhone controls your kitchen island copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Gadget Thumbnails for 19-Mar-2011 Posted: 19 Mar 2011 10:01 PM PDT Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news. [ Gadget Thumbnails for 19-Mar-2011 copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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