Saturday, January 22, 2011

Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets

Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets


Tangle Free Dual Dog Leash

Posted: 21 Jan 2011 05:30 AM PST

While some of us find that a single dog is already a handful, there are others who don’t mind having a couple of these furry kids around. Of course, in order to provide a healthy environment for your pooch, you will need to make sure your four-legged friend gets enough physical as well as mental exercise, so walking a dog is a must. For beginners, walking a couple of dogs could prove to be rather tricky, and you always run the risk of tripping over both their leashes whenever they get excited and start running circles around you. The Tangle Free Dual Dog Leash helps avoid any nonsense of that sort from happening, where it features twin retractable 10′ lengths of sturdy nylon cord which are wound within a durable sealed plastic housing. The cords are then fed through separate openings and spin within the housing, so that they will not cross each other and end up as a tangled mess in the process. The leash’s handgrip allows you to easily control both canines with but a hand, although you might think twice if you’ve a large breed dog (or two) since it doesn’t look that this can cope with the strength of larger pooches. Fancy forking out $49.95 for this?


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DiscGear Selector 100 helps you sort through headaches

Posted: 21 Jan 2011 05:00 AM PST

We are pretty sure that over the years, you must have amassed quite an impressive collection of CDs and DVDs, and assuming you’ve made the jump to the Blu-ray bandwagon, keeping everything organized and in its proper position might be a task too large for some. Good thing there is always the option to settle for outside help, this time in the form of the DiscGear Selector 100 which will retail for £29.99 a pop. This brilliant and elegant CD archive will come with a slide-away index to help you quickly browse up to 100 titles, while its patented one-touch disc retrieval system allows you to retrieve the disc in mind in a jiffy. All you need to do is scan the index for the number that matches your chosen CD, move the slider over to that particular number on the unit and press the button – and watch magic happen right before your very eyes, as your disc is presented to you.


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Nintendo 3DS release dates and pricing formally announced

Posted: 21 Jan 2011 04:30 AM PST



Stereoscopic 3D is where it is at, and Nintendo is not slow off the mark to make sure they are there at the very beginning to capture a potentially lucrative market with their upcoming portable 3D-enabled console, the aptly named Nintendo 3DS. This will definitely be yet another shift in the gaming industry, having first rolling out touch-screen gaming in 2004 and motion-controlled gaming in 2006, where March 27 2011 will be a date that many will look forward to. Nintendo’s 3DS will finally be available to the masses, bringing portable entertainment in 3D without having to purchase a pair of special glasses to begin with. While the initial choice of colors are pretty disappointing by Nintendo’s standards (you can choose from only Cosmo Black or Aqua Blue), we are pretty sure that the Big N will be rolling out more color variants down the road as they normally do.

The Nintendo 3DS has been called to be in a category of its own – simply because it offers an experience that cannot be found anywhere else in terms of portable gaming. Folks residing Stateside will have to fork out $249.99 for this toy, while those living outside of the US Will be subjected to pricing set by local markets, although you can be sure that the gaming experience will not fall short anywhere.

Just in case some of you have been living under a rock for the past year, the Nintendo 3DS will share the DNA of its predecessor in terms of the form factor and number of screens – and while the bottom screen is touch sensitive just like its ancestors, there is a change to the top screen since that part is able to display 3D visuals to the naked eye sans any glasses. In fact, it is said that looking at the screen is akin to peering through a window into a world where characters and objects have true depth. There is also a 3D Depth Slider which allows you to select the level of 3D that your eyes can take, not to mention help prolong the battery life if you decide to lower the depth or turn it off altogether. The Nintendo 3DS also includes a Circle Pad that delivers a full 360 degrees of direction, giving it the freedom and precision needed to play games in 3D worlds. Those who have had experience with the Nintendo 64 will probably know what we’re talking about here. Game on! I know what I want for Christmas this year.

Press Release


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Posted: 20 Jan 2011 09:01 PM PST

Mad Catz WWE All Stars BrawlStick and BrawlPad accessories announced

Posted: 21 Jan 2011 04:00 AM PST



Mad Catz has long been a leading brand name when it comes to video game accessories and peripherals, and their latest foray into the world of video games would come in the form of the Mad Catz BrawlStick and BrawlPad, where either one of them is slated to high octane WWE action to life, letting you lay the smack down right in the comfort of your living room. Both of these will be more than suitable for recreating signature moves of the WWE Legends and current WWE Superstars. Of course, get these only if you’re a huge fan of entertainment wrestling, as the game itself, WWE All Stars, was specially developed to deliver one of the greatest rosters ever assembled in a WWE videogame. WWE All Stars will be able to roll back the years and bring the stars of yore through a time travel machine, where you can hold fantasy matches between WWE Legends and current WWE Superstars to answer the nagging question of who is the “greatest of all time”.

The official WWE All Stars Arcade BrawlStick will be available for the Xbox 360 and Sony PS3 consoles, and regardless of which platform you are rocking to, you will be able to find precision control and quality engineering in either accessory, boasting official artwork from the videogame which depicts WWE Superstars and WWE Legends. There is also a useful dual-speed Turbo functionality for each button, and LED indicators let you know whether it is toggled or not. Gamers worth their salt should be able to execute moves with impressive speed, while the eight-button arcade configuration ought to make larger-than-life moves performed with precise execution. Of course, for those who are more comfortable with a D-Pad can always switch over in a jiffy to alternate between that and analog sticks for maximum control flexibility. Sounds like a pretty good deal at $79.99 a pop.

As for the official WWE All Stars BrawlPad, this $39.99 purchase will target gamers who want a traditional console controller without wishing to compromise on features. It will sport an ergonomic design with an enlarged circular eight-way floating D-Pad and arcade style six-button configuration, while carrying a similar integrated D-Pad switch as with the BrawlStick. Both peripherals are tipped to ship worldwide to coincide with the game’s launch which is happening on March 29, 2011 in North America and April 1, 2011 throughout Europe (hopefully that won’t be an April Fool’s prank!).

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