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- Phoenix Photo Recovery v5 – I Want my Pictures Back!
- Chill Cooling Towels – Sweet Relief
- Apple announces iPod nano
- iPod touch enters the fifth generation
- Clinical Muscle Toner
- Meet the New iPods®
Phoenix Photo Recovery v5 – I Want my Pictures Back! Posted: 13 Sep 2012 08:34 AM PDT I have a memory thats burned into my head, it’s a picture of my daughter when she was around 4, and she had just caught her very first fish. I remember it not so much because of the fish, but because that particular picture was accidentally erased from the memory card. I was horrified that I made the mistake, but I guess quite a few of us know the feeling. Check out the all new Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery v5. a do it yourself software that can easily recover your lost or deleted photos or even your music and video files from memory cards, cameras, phones, USB sticks, and the most notorious photo killer, your hard drive. You simply plug in your camera or media device to the computer and you will be able to recover your stuff in 3 easy steps, say it with me… Scan, Preview and Recover. Your pictures are just one of those things you can never replace and most services that offer photo recovery are incredibly expensive, but the new Phoenix Photo Recovery 5 can recover from almost any camera, including Canon, Casio, Fuji, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and more and it can recover HD Video and RAW Images from SLR Cameras as well. New Phoenix Photo Recovery v5 scans and recovers even unknown file types and is available for Mac OS or Windows Systems. Please visit stellarphotorecoverysoftware.com to check out a limited free trial of the software, or to buy the complete version, with tech support included, for under 50 bucks. [ Phoenix Photo Recovery v5 – I Want my Pictures Back! copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Chill Cooling Towels – Sweet Relief Posted: 13 Sep 2012 08:32 AM PDT
I’m so happy that the dog days of summer are behind us. I’ve never been a fan of hot weather. In my opinion (and I know it’s not shared by many) you can always wear more clothes or don a bigger coat and get yourself warm… but when you’re hot, theres just so much you can do… and get away with it. Welcome Chill Cooling Towels, nifty little real terry cloth towels that are pre-moistened with a patent pending completely natural cooling solution. Each of these comfort producing towels is conveniently and hygienically sealed, and individually wrapped in a resealable package. Chill Towels provide an instant comforting cool, without ice or refrigeration, right out of the package! Made with purified water and natural botanicals, the Chill Cooling Towels drop from 25-30 degrees (F) below your regular body temperature, and contain some antiseptic properties as well. The resealable package is designed specifically so you can use your Chill Towel again and again. The Chill Cooling Towels come in small, medium and large starting at around $2.25 and can also be semi-customized for almost any kind of business, party or sporting event. Check out the companies website chilltowels.com for ordering info, custom pricing, and more information on the Chill Towels or the ever popular, Hot Flash Relief Towels. [ Chill Cooling Towels – Sweet Relief copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 13 Sep 2012 07:30 AM PDT So there is no new iPod shuffle at yesterday's press event by Apple at the Yerba Buena center in San Francisco, California, but that does not mean that things have not gotten slimmer during the announcements. Not only were we treated to the thinnest iPhone to date as well as the slimmest iPod touch ever, we also have another superlative title introduced for the reinvented iPod nano, which is touted to be the "thinnest iPod ever", measuring at a mere 5mm, now how about that? Despite its small size, do not think that this is an iPod nano to be trifled with, where it will now come with the largest display ever built into an iPod nano at 2.5" so that your eyes will be able to enjoy more of your music, photos and widescreen videos. The new iPod nano, as mentioned above, will come with a 2.5-inch Multi-Touch display that makes life a whole lot easier when navigating through your music. There is also a home button that helps you return to your home screen quicker than ever before, conveniently located buttons that makes it easy to control volume and quickly play, pause or change songs without having to take a second look. Music lovers will also appreciate the fact that the new iPod nano comes with built-in Bluetooth for wireless listening with Bluetooth-enabled headphones, speakers and cars. Not only that, boasting a whopping 30 hours of battery life, the new iPod nano delivers the longest music playback of any iPod nano to date, so that you are able to enjoy your favorite music and FM radio longer than ever before. Other integrated fitness features include a pedometer and support for Nike+, meaning you should be able to see newer iPod nano models throughout gyms in the neighborhood. The new iPod nano will arrive this October in pink, yellow, blue, green, purple, silver and slate for $149 a pop where it has 16GB of storage space to get you started. [ Apple announces iPod nano copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
iPod touch enters the fifth generation Posted: 13 Sep 2012 07:00 AM PDT Wow, can you believe it? The iPod touch is now in its fifth generation of existence, which is saying something as we do know that Apple takes a slightly different approach to their product line, more often than not using just the same name no matter which generation it is, while their competitors come up with different kinds of names, although lately Samsung has followed Apple in their footsteps with the Galaxy S range. Having said that, just what does the latest iPod touch deliver to the masses? Let us check out whether a dedicated portable media player has a future in the world of smartphones, shall we? The new iPod touch, just like the iPhone 5, is the thinnest version of the iPod touch to date, where it will share the same display as that on the iPhone 5 – a brilliant 4-inch Retina display, accompanied by a 5 megapixel iSight camera with 1080p HD video recording capability, running on Apple's beefy A5 chip (which means there is no A6 processor as found on the iPhone 5). Not only that, Apple has also decided to throw in Siri, the intelligent assistant which first debuted on the iPhone 4S, as well as the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 6. The new iPod touch (5G) will come in pink, yellow, blue, white and silver, black and slate colors, where pre-orders for it will start from September 14th onwards. You will be able to choose from 32GB and 64GB capacities, which will retail for $299 and $399, respectively. Of course, you can make a purchase outright on the Apple Online Store from October onwards. Having said that, the fourth generation iPod touch will still remain available, so Apple has not yet phased that out yet. Has the latest iPod touch impressed you enough to cough up money for it? [ iPod touch enters the fifth generation copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 13 Sep 2012 06:30 AM PDT It goes without saying that you need to invest plenty of time at the gym (or generally other kinds of physical activity), and there is no such thing as a shortcut to a great looking body, chiseled abs and all. Those products that you see sold on TV channels that promise you a fantastic looking body with just 10 minutes each day do seem appealing, but do they really work? Having said that, I do have my reservations concerning the $79.95 Clinical Muscle Toner, where it is said to use electronic muscle stimulation (EMS) in order to tone and firm the body even as you spend time relaxing in your favorite chair. Does it really work as advertised? I am not sure myself, as I have a 6-in-1 pack at my gut area, so why not let us check out the scientific reasoning behind the Clinical Muscle Toner and come to your own conclusion. Using clinical technology employed by physical therapists for rebuilding atrophied and weakened muscles, this device is said to be painless when delivering electrical pulses to key nerves, resulting in nearby muscles to rhythmically contract and release so that their tone is boosted. The handheld activator will hook up to interchangeable toners which target specific muscle groups and are secured by hook-and-loop fasteners. You can select the intensity level and program/session length from the activator, where they can range from five 10- to 40-minute sessions each week. [ Clinical Muscle Toner copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
Posted: 13 Sep 2012 06:14 AM PDT Yesterday's Apple event included the announcement of new generation Touch and Nano products. Over 350 million iPod devices have been sold over the years. And the new generations should prove to continue the sales trend. After a 2 year hiatus from new models the 5th generation Touch provides loads of enhancements. Following many of the leads of the iPhone 5, the Touch has a sleeker look. At just 6.1mm and 88g, it is the thinnest and lightest Touch ever. The 4" retina display means more space to view what you choose. For the first time the Touch comes in silver, black, blue, yellow and red. And as practical flair the "iPod Touch loop" pops up from the back of the Touch so you can attach a wrist strap. Units also come with Apple’s new EarPod earbuds. Internally the A5 chip with dual core graphics will boost graphics up to 7 times. And iOS6 will give all the latest advantages that the iPhone 5 offers. Feature-wise a built in 5MP iSight camera means autofocus, LED flash, help with motion artifacts and panoramic capability. Battery time will give you 8 hours of video or 40 hours of music and it charges via the new, smaller Lightening connector. The iPod Touch will retail for $299 (32GB) and $399 (64GB) and ship in October. The small but mighty iPod Nano underwent a massive change too. The Gen 7 form factor – usually a Nano advantage – does not disappoint at just 5.4mm thin and 31g. Apple saw then need that many users did and added big, easy to use controls for common tasks like volume and play/pause/forward and backward. The advantage is that you no longer have to look at the screen to perform basic functions. For those that do want to look at the 2.5" screen, the Nano contains a multi-touch screen. Choose one of 8 colors (including a Product RED option). EarPod earbuds are also included. Internally the Nano finally includes Bluetooth, perfect for streaming music to other receivers. The Nano can handle widescreen video too. A full charge via the Lightening connector will get a user 3.5 hours of video or 30 hours of music. The 16GB, $149 Nano will also ship in October. These majorly revamped products sure do give existing owners reason to upgrade and perfect gift options for the holidays! [ Meet the New iPods® copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] |
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