Sunday, April 24, 2011

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Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets


Music Echo concept

Posted: 23 Apr 2011 08:30 AM PDT



If you would have noticed by now, there would be a bunch of product design students attached to the University of Dundee who have to come up with a final year project, and they are busy pinging gadget and design blogs all over the place to pimp their design, hoping to gain as much accolade and bouquets as possible. Jennifer Crossley has come up with a rather interesting Music Echo concept, where she intends for this device to help those out with hearing impairments.

The Music Echo intends to help hearing impaired folks enhance their enjoyment of music, where it is able to take just about any song, vibrating the music through a range of interactive beads to clarify it further. All you need to do then is wrap those beads around your hand, or place them in your pocket, and you will experience a new dimension in music. Since it is highly portable and stylish, you will be able to wear the Music Echo in just about any situation without feeling out of place. Anyone wants to turn this into a real world product?


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Nerf Dart Tag 2 Player Set

Posted: 23 Apr 2011 06:30 AM PDT



The sun is shining brightly on the outside, and just what the heck are you doing sitting all cooped up in your living room, keeping your fingers crossed that the PlayStation Network connection would be restored so that you can get back to your game of Portal 2? Why not take a good look around you, and bring your kid (or little brother) outside to have some time of bonding and fun?

We’re talking about using the Nerf Dart Tag 2 Player Set, where it allows you to experience a whole lot more playing time compared to reloading. With a couple of high capacity rapid fire blasters, you will also find that this £39.99 set comes with a couple of redesigned vests, another 2 sets of vision gear and 20 darts to go along with the situation.

Heck, anyone who hasn’t had a go with Nerf might as well get this as a starter pack – who knows, you might just get all addicted to it?


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R/C Whoopee Cushion

Posted: 23 Apr 2011 06:00 AM PDT



Want to bring the classic whoopee cushion to the 21st century? That’s not a problem, as you can choose who you want to embarrass, and not anyone who plants their rear end on one of these hidden devices. We’re talking about the R/C Whoopee Cushion, and while April Fool’s Day might have past, that doesn’t mean you cannot throw your very own prank in the office or at a family gathering.

With an operating range of up to 50 feet away, this R/C Whoopee Cushion is powered by a single 12V battery for the remote, while the receiver will require a quartet of AAA batteries. Be careful with who you use this with though – your boss might actually fire you for spending $14.99 to liven up the next board meeting in front of all the company directors.


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Scosche switchBACK surge g4 for the iPhone 4

Posted: 23 Apr 2011 05:30 AM PDT



Accessories for the iPhone range has long been a money making machine for many companies, especially with third party manufacturers, and this is one trend that does not look like it is going to stop anytime soon. The iPhone 4, with millions of owners, is certainly a cash cow that deserved to be milked for all it is worth. After all, plenty of people like to accessorize their iPhone 4 to make sure it is different from others that are in the market.

Scosche knows this, and has brought around the switchBACK surge g4 to the masses, where it will function not only as a backup battery, but also a kickstand case for the iPhone 4. With an integrated kickstand and an internal 1800mAh lithium-ion battery, the surge g4 is able to juice up a dead iPhone 4 up to 80% full, making it one of the more useful cases around to have especially when you tend to use power intensive applications such as FaceTime and watching videos.

Scosche will be throwing in a free reVIVE app that is capable of providing detailed battery information for you to know just how much juice your device has left, making sure you will be able to sniff out a power outlet nearby before it is too late, and your phone “dies” right before you are able to receive that business call you’ve been waiting for your whole life.

A quartet of blue LED lights will let you know just how much battery life left the surge has, while the microUSB cable makes it a snap to recharge and synchronize the iPhone 4 even with the case on. Just to get an idea on how much additional power the case offers, you will get another 275 hours of standby, up to 12 hours of talk time, up to 36 hours of audio, up to 9 hours of Wi-Fi, or up to 9 hours of video.

The Scosche switchBACK surge g4 ships with a couple of interchangeable polycarbonate backs (Gloss Black & Metallic Silver), and will play nice with not only the AT&T iPhone 4, but the Verizon iPhone 4 model as well – now how about that? $79.99′s the asking price for this.

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Posted: 22 Apr 2011 10:01 PM PDT

PlayStation Network remains down

Posted: 23 Apr 2011 05:00 AM PDT

If you’re an avid gamer, than chances are pretty good that you do own at least one of the three modern day consoles in your living room – be it a Sony PS3, a Microsoft Xbox 360 or a Nintendo Wii. For those who fall under the PS3 category, you would most probably know by now that the PlayStation Network has been down for over 20 hours already, leaving millions of gamers “in the dark” gaming-wise as they are unable to play online where their favorite games are concerned.

So far, users have gotten used to seeing error messages that state the network is “undergoing maintenance” or is “suspended”. Sony is not lost on the situation though, as they have thanked users for their patience, although did warn that the downtime could continue for another day or two. No idea on whether this is in relation to hackers group Anonymous who have been targeting the PlayStation in recent weeks, although the group did come out to say that they didn’t do it.

PlayStation Network has over 70 million users worldwide, but Sony has yet to clarify on the number of players who were affected by this outage. It seems to be a worldwide phenomenon though, as Twitter messages and blog posts that vented their frustrations at the situation have been posted from all over the world.

Playing your games online isn’t the only problem here, as other services which run on the network were also affected. Take for instance, film rental site LoveFilm who recently confirmed with the BBC that their customers are unable to stream films when using the Playstation service at the moment.

Some of the gamers are also unhappy that Sony did not bother to update gamers and the general community for so many hours, that it is more or less unacceptable in this day and age because of the many avenues available. Not only that, since it is Easter weekend this week, many people would want to stay at home and enjoy their favorite games – perhaps this is a blessing in disguise since they will now have to go out and enjoy the sunshine outdoors.

Not only that, high-profile titles such as Valve Software’s Portal 2, Warner Bros. brawler Mortal Kombat and tactical shooter and PlayStation 3 exclusive SOCOM 4 have just arrive at retail stores earlier this week, making it all the more frustrating.

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Hands on with the Slim Folio Stand for the iPad 2

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 10:51 PM PDT

The last time we covered a hands-on review with a product from Belkin, it was the Conserve Valet Energy-Saving USB Charging Station. The company sent me the Slim Folio stand for the iPad 2 in advance, and it is pretty good.

I believe that a Folio case is simply a cover for an iPad that can also be used as a stand. This one doesn’t come with a keyboard, but it certainly can do a lot of angles thanks to the treads that you see in the picture.

The typing mode is pretty good for email and any chatting that you will want to do. The material made for it is very tough and form-fitting. It may not be leather, but does it really need to be? It lives up to its name as it is slim.

If there is one fault about the Slim Folio Stand, it is that it does not do portrait mode very well. Now, the Folio Stand can make your iPad stand up straight, but it seems that most of these iPad stands are made for landscape mode at many angles but only one or zero for portrait.

I don’t have any word on when the Slim Folio Stand for the iPad 2 will be out, nor a price. According to the official site, it will only be available in colors of Black/Midnight.


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Chargepad wireless charger from Panasonic: Not what you might think

Posted: 22 Apr 2011 10:17 PM PDT

This is the Chargepad from Panasonic, and it is a wireless charger. We have seen wireless chargers like the Wildcharger and Powermat before, and I’m sure you probably know the drill.

You know, you put the mobile device on the pad, usually with a sleeve of some kind, or connect it with a wire, and electricity courses through it and conveniently charges it, blah blah blah. This particular one is made to charge other chargers.

Say what what? You heard me correctly, and the Chargepad is made to be compatible with two models, the QE-PL101-W and the QE-PL201-W. These are mobile devices that are meant to charge other mobile devices on the go.

If you are the type who is constantly on the go with their devices and has very little time to spend at your personal Base of Operations, I guess that having a device like this really makes sense. It also looks like this device is Qi certified, which is an industry standard of wireless charging. I believe that if Qi gets established everywhere, there will be no need for sleeves for charging mobile devices on charging pads. It looks like this is the case for these chargers here, but I don’t have confirmation of that.

For those who are interested in this, it is available in Japan for about $110-130 on June 24th.

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