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- BACtrack Digital Breathalyzer
- Orvillecopter is a flying dead cat
- Razer Artemis is one concept controller that we would like to see realized
- Joggobot spurs you on your runs
Posted: 08 Jun 2012 06:30 AM PDT You know the drill – if you want to spend your Saturday nights pub crawling, or at least hop from nightclub to nightclub, it would be best to appoint a designated driver in the first place, or flag down a cab – it is just not worth it taking a risk with your life while driving home reeking of alcohol. For those who have a high level of discipline, then you might want to consider picking up the $29.99 BACtrack Digital Breathalyzer, where it is capable of detecting blood alcohol content from 0.00 – 0.40%, making sure you remain under the legal limits and letting you know about it – and once you have passed the legal limit, hopefully you are still in the right frame of mind to make the right decision in getting home. Tiny enough to fit into a pocket or purse, it takes just seconds for the BACtrack Digital Breathalyzer to obtain a reading. It will be powered by a solitary AAA battery which is good for 150 tests or so, taking around 5 seconds in order to respond to your breathing. I guess the designated driver would want to carry one of these as well, to show his or her drunk friends that they are absolutely in no condition to be behind the wheel. [ BACtrack Digital Breathalyzer copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Orvillecopter is a flying dead cat Posted: 08 Jun 2012 06:00 AM PDT Dead men tell no tales, but what about dead cats? Why, some people say that a grieving heart can drive you to do something crazy, and perhaps Dutch artist Bart Jansen had his heart torn into pieces when his pet cat was killed by a car, hence causing him to use the carcass of his cat and turn it into a piece of techno-zombie artwork. A flying cat is what you are looking at here, and since the cat was named Orville after the pioneering aviator Orville Wright, why not turn Orville’s body into a tribute to the wonders of flight? Bart’s work on Orville has resulted it being transformed into the Orvillecopter, being part cat, part machine, and has tiny propellers attached to each of its four paws. Bart concedes that it is rather difficult to get Orville to “fly” properly in a steady manner, but that is an issue that he has promised to fix in due time. Hopefully Orville will be on the receiving end of more powerful engines and larger propellers in due time. [ Orvillecopter is a flying dead cat copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Razer Artemis is one concept controller that we would like to see realized Posted: 08 Jun 2012 05:30 AM PDT For those of you who played Mechwarrior on the PC all those years ago, you would definitely know that a standard keyboard and mouse combination does not give the same kind of “feeling” as that of a joystick – and the more buttons your joystick has, the better to map all those keys to. I remember the days when the 486DX2-66 was no longer the king of the hill, and it proved to be rather sluggish in running Mechwarrior, while the newly released Pentium processor proved to be a smash hit (although those who were more budget minded could settle for the 486DX4-100) as there were hardly any dropped frames. Well, fast forward to today, and the modern gaming machines are all pretty adept at handling the different games, but with anticipation running high for the next installation of the popular Mechwarrior franchise, known as MechWarrior Online, it makes perfect sense to have a gaming peripheral that is at least equal to the task – and the Razer Artemis concept controller could just fit the bill nicely. Specially crafted to give gamers a competitive edge, it might just assist you in stomping and destroying everything in your path on your way to victory, taking no prisoners in the dog-eat-dog BattleTech universe. This BattleMech inspired Razer Artemis concept controller will clearly place you into the cockpits of your favorite Mech, helping you remain fully immersed in the game and focused on the dangers of the battlefield. You will get fully-programmable, fine-tuned controls, where the ergonomically adjustable Razer Artemis concept controller is said to makes piloting a Mech far more efficient and lethal in combat. Robert "RazerGuy" Krakoff, President of Razer USA, said, "The original MechWarrior PC game franchise was a formative milestone for my gaming growing up. When it was announced that a new MechWarrior Online was in the works, Razer was more than excited for the opportunity to collaborate with Piranha Games and Infinite Game Publishing. We're going to bring our own take to a concept controller that will pave the way for a new generation of robot destruction." No idea on whether this conceptual controller is going to be released to the masses, but I sure as heck hope that it will happen – soon. [ Razer Artemis is one concept controller that we would like to see realized copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Joggobot spurs you on your runs Posted: 08 Jun 2012 05:00 AM PDT Some of us prefer to exercise alone, while others tend to want the company of others, as it makes the entire activity more communal-like, and hence, more fun – in theory, anyways, especially when everyone in the group are able to jive with one another. For those who are Forever Alone joggers and desperately want a companion but have never managed to find one, perhaps the Joggobot can help you out. The Joggobot is an aerial robot that will fly alongside you as you pound the pavement, motivating you in the process. Is it me, or has humanity dropped to such a level where we envisage the day where robots might even be the ones to send us off on our last earthly journey into the afterlife? Basically, the Joggobot will hover a few feet in front of the jogger to provide encouragement. Currently under development by a team at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia, you are able to programme the helicopter via a smartphone app in order to control the kind of pace and height it will remain at. There is a camera located on the drone itself which will lock onto a blue and orange marker on the runner’s shirt, making sure that it sticks to the runner like a barnacle clinging on to the side of a ship. It would be a hoot to see what happens when the jogger – say a marathon runner, actually outruns the Joggobot as the Joggobot’s battery reserves are finally fully drained out. What do you think – would you want a modified AR.Drone to actually follow your trail, urging you on in a mechanical voice (I suppose it is also easy to replace that with a human female voice), or do you still want a human being to tag along, where you can also voice out complaints and grievances about life to him or her? This robot can’t hug you back, that’s for sure. [ Joggobot spurs you on your runs copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
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