Saturday, June 4, 2011

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Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets


Is it the end of the clamshell packaging? I hope so.

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 02:17 PM PDT

If you are not familiar with clamshell packaging, it is what you see on that package of three pilers on the image to your left. I’m sure you can’t stand opening this plastic coated nightmare, as it never opens easily.

On an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David is excited about his new gadget, until he can’t get it out of its clamshell plastic. He eventually ends up swearing and stabbing the packaging with a knife.

This packaging might deter theft and keep the materials inside safe, but it often does its job too well. Not only that, it requires a lot of plastic to do so, which is bad for the environment.

Both Wal-Mart and the Home Deport have recently pledged to cut down on wasteful packaging, and the clamshell was high on the list of packaging types to eliminate. The cost of plastic packaging has shot up since the rise of oil prices, and lighter and more environmentally-friendly packaging is being developed. The lighter the packaging, the cheaper it will cost to ship it.

In short, eliminating the clamshell is good for just about everybody. So why not join the fight. Go and enter in a comment with your clamshell frustration story. I’m not certain whether we should have a boycott, but as my Source says: “How come I need a knife to get into my knife?”

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Here’s how the first space colonies might live!

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 01:50 PM PDT

The space shuttle program might be ending, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t be thinking about living on another world. I’m very certain that one day there will be places to live on the moon and Mars, but unless you want a house made of rocks, you need to bring the building materials yourself.

However, the space shuttle is not like a typical moving van, so whatever house you will want to bring would have to be small. Fortunately, a team of engineers at North Carolina State University have come up with a plan of a lightweight tent-like structure.

The collapsible structure is made from Demron, a polyurethane substrate that is resistant to both heat and radiation. It will reflect UV rays off its dome shape, and even repel incoming meteorites. As for power, it will use a Sabatier reactor for water, fuel, and oxygen, which is made from a nickel nanoparticle coated fiber material that can reduce the weight.

As you can surely see by the image here, this is a concept, but I believe that these engineers actually want to pitch their lightweight structure as part of the NASA RASCAL competition. I would like to see what this would look like on Earth, and would also see how long it takes to set up. Could a group of astronauts on the moon’s gravity do it? With less time and people? I guess we would have to go into space and try this, wouldn’t we?

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Wappy Dog for 3DS

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 01:15 PM PDT

I guess that there is nothing that can be done with “pet” games other than linking them with real pets, but until that day, there is Wappy Dog.

Wappy Dog is from video games industry giant Activision, and the toy that you see in the picture is designed to wirelessly work in sync with a 3DS game. The Wappy Dog toy has light up cheeks that can express Wappy’s different mood states from unhappy to fully content via different colors.

As you might have guessed, the object is to make certain Wappy is a happy puppy, and to keep its cheeks the color of contentment. The player/user can talk to Wappy as it recognizes more than 18 different voice prompts, and it can respond with more than 350 barks that are “translated” with the 3DS.

Wappy also has another interesting feature that allows you play with the toy version while you are away. Whatever you did on the 3DS will be synced in with the Wappy toy when you arrive home.

Wappy should be available sometime around Christmas, but I am wondering why he is called Wappy. After all, when I think of a “Wappy Dog”, I think of my mother-in-law’s Great Dane. I tell you, when that dog gets happy, its tail gets “whappy” as a small yet painful whip. I hope this toy robot dog can’t wag its tail like that.

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Zoom R8 offers portable productivity

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 08:30 AM PDT



Is music your life? Those who put up their hands to second that suggestion would definitely find the Zoom R8 to be at the top of their wanted list, or perhaps somewhere up there. Just what is the Zoom R8? This is touted to be the perfect tool if you need something to capture audio whenever, wherever you are. The Zoom R8 will merge a quartet of production tools in a single compact, versatile device. Apart from being an 8-track playback/2-track simultaneous recorder that makes sure all of your recordings end up on a SD memory card, the R8 will also double up as an audio interface, a control surface and a pad sampler.

According to James Tsaptsinos, Samson's VP of Sales, "The R8 will fit in a guitar case, for a flexible, multi-track solution. More than ever before, Zoom users have all the tools necessary to create studio-quality recordings on-the-go."

The presence of a sampler function that comprises of eight voices, coupled with the R8's built-in drum sounds are able to be triggered through the use of eight pads that will assign sounds to each track, resulting in the creation of loops. Not only that, you are able to make use of the unit's drum machine in order to create original backing beats, or perhaps you might simply want to output a metronome for tempo control.

The Zoom R8 is versatile enough to deliver more than 500 drum patterns for you to play around with, where it will also ship with a 2GB SD memory card that has 500MB of drum loops that were pre-recorded by Big Fish Audio.

Capable of supporting up to 32GB SDHC memory cards to hold a maximum of 100 track hours, the whole idea behind SD media when recording is to make sure the Zoom R8 does not end up being a burden on your pockets or bag, while increasing the reliability level since there isn’t any hard drive inside to crash. When you want to bring your Zoom R8 into a studio, you will be able to record additional tracks thanks to its USB audio interface.

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NZXT Havik 140 CPU cooler for performance enthusiasts

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 08:15 AM PDT



When it comes to making sure that you have the fastest rig in the market compared to the rest of your mates, surely overclocking your computer processor as well as other chips that are able to be overclocked is a great idea – but there is always the downside of voiding the warranty should something go awry, not to mention a higher level of power consumption. Oh yeah, there is the other problem that might literally get too hot to handle – the heat that builds up within a chassis due to an inadequate cooling solution.

Enter the NZXT Havik 140 CPU cooler which is actually a high-performance CPU cooler that comprises of 6mm heat pipes, in addition to dual standard 140mm fans and expertly engineered fan blades that will be able to offer unparalleled cooling performance. Not only that, Havik 140's fan blades were specially designed to slice through the air with little or no effort at all, helping maximize ventilation (90.3 CFM) at drastically reduced noise levels (25db).

Not only that, the relatively smaller form factor will do away with any additional strain on the motherboard, leaving more than enough space within the case so that you can conjure up a clean build. NZXT decided that nothing but the very best will do with the Havik 140, hence they have gone ahead to select top of the line premium components which have been built to last with 100% soldered copper base, aluminum fins, and a nickel plating – all perfectly balanced to make sure it remains resilient right to the very end of your gaming life.

The NZXT Havik 140 will play nice with all Intel and AMD processors, where it will retail for $74.99 (€69.99) a pop if you are interested. Of course, for those who are considering something else other than a fan cooling solution, you can always gun for liquid cooling systems but those are messier and definitely a whole lot more expensive.

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Lateral Drift Remote Controlled Helicopter

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 08:00 AM PDT

Since summer is already upon those of you living in the Northern Hemisphere, just what the heck are you doing at home, reading online news and staying cooped up all day long? Why not head outdoors and enjoy the sunshine while it lasts? After all, before you know it, autumn will be upon you and when you want to bask in the warmth of the noon day, that is no longer as fun as during summer itself. Not only that, gusts of wind will certainly thwart the flight of your Lateral Drift Remote Controlled Helicopter.

This remote controlled helicopter will offer more than just upwards, downwards and basic movement – it will also throw in side-to-side drifting movement that is something you hardly see. This is made possible thanks to a couple of horizontally oriented mini-rotors located on either side of the fuselage, and controlling this puppy is a snap. 40 minutes of charging will deliver seven minutes of flight – diminishing returns at its best for a $69.95 purchase.


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TDK 3 Speaker Boombox

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 07:48 AM PDT

Do you think that you have a respectable music collection that deserves the other people around you to learn how to appreciate what you have been enjoying all this while? If the answer is in the affirmative, then might we add that you will need to ditch that pair of earphones and settle for the TDK 3 Speaker Boombox instead. Why, you ask? Well, let me list down the reasons.

First of all, this £499.99 device looks great as a portable sound system in this day and age, where it will pay homage to ghetto blasters of the 1980s. Of course, expect top notch technology crammed inside, where you will be able to enjoy touch-sensitive controls as well as hook up a wide range of devices to it thanks to multiple audio inputs.

A 6″ subwoofer does a pretty bang up job of delivering bass, while the cassette deck is no longer there to keep up with the times. There are also two 6-inch drivers located on either side of it, and you can even blend inputs together if you want to let that creative music beast inside of you loose.


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