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Dec 25, 2012 05:30 am | Edwin

Tweeting Bird Bike Light & Horn

So you do like to spend your time cycling, as it is not only a healthy way to exercise, being low impact and all, it also works out that lung power and heart of yours. If you want to dress up your bicycle, there are many different kinds of accessories to choose from, but there is always a more fun way of doing things, and the $24.99 Tweeting Bird Bike Light & Horn does seem to be one unorthodox manner to equip your two wheeler with a horn to warn other pedestrians and road users that you actually exist.

Experience the joy of riding your bicycle outdoors, and regardless of whether it is a mountain trail or on a road, the path in front of you will be adequately illuminated thanks to this cute looking faux feathered friend. Surely kids around the neighborhood would be able to identify with you whenever they see you riding your bicycle, considering the rather unique attachment. Sporting 9 bright LEDs that light your way, this cordless, water resistant device features a steady and flashing light function, alongside a loud twitter warning horn. The handlebar mounting system makes it easy for the bird to slide on and off, and it can double up as a mobile flashlight, now how about that? Just make sure you have a trio of fresh AAA batteries as a replacement when the current batch is depleted.

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Dec 25, 2012 05:00 am | Edwin

Edifier e1100 Predator speaker system

Any computer user who loves using their desktop machine to wind down after a particularly hard day at work (be it from gaming or watching movies) would definitely know of the value of a speaker system, and with so many different kinds of speaker systems around, just which one would you settle for? Well, you might want to check out the Edifier e1100 Predator speaker system for something that is slightly off the beaten path. For starters, the Edifier e1100 Predator will come with a downward firing 5-inch subwoofer and a couple of desktop satellite speakers, where each of them will have a 2-inch front firing full-range driver and 2-inch passive radiator. Needless to say, the name of this might be Predator, but it seems to be all Alien to us instead, judging by the xenomorph-inspired chassis.

Thanks to the Edifier e1100 Predator’s angled satellites, they are said to enhance sound projection, with their passive radiators throwing in dynamic range. The subwoofer works great in delivering deep, even bass that is adjustable to individual tastes. You can hook up the e1100 Predator to any audio device using the 3.5mm auxiliary input, and it does seem as though the Edifier e1100 Predator is the ideal companion for gaming rigs, in an office, or just functioning as a home entertainment system. You can pick up the Edifier e1100 Predator for $79.99 a pop.
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Dec 25, 2012 04:30 am | Edwin

LG Magic Remote announced

LG Electronics has just announced that they will be releasing an all-new Magic Remote for its range of Cinema 3D Smart TVs before CES 2013 kicks off in Las Vegas in a fortnight’s time. This redesigned device will adopt the enhanced language recognition capabilities which make executing commands a cinch, in a natural, interactive and conversational experience. Not only that, this all new design will also continue to employ a quartet of control options for your convenience – where they are voice, gesture, point, and wheel, and LG is touting this to be the most complete universal remote.

Havis Kwon, President and CEO of the LG Electronics Home Entertainment Company, said, "LG is committed to providing innovative home entertainment solutions and the Magic Remote is a key pillar of the CINEMA 3D Smart TV user experience. Building on an already impressive feature set, the latest version boasts accurate lan-guage recognition and its gesture, wheel and point control options makes the Magic Remote stand out amongst its competition as a truly intuitive device."

The LG Magic Remote will come with sophisticated voice control technology that makes issuing a verbal command to the TV not only simple but effective as well. With new Natural Language Recognition software, sending out voice commands are as easy as making regular speech, where you can talk in a more conversational manner.

There is no more need to pause momentarily between the command and the title, for instance, you can just say "Show me Gangnam Style video" and the new Magic Remote will get to work right away (no idea on whether this is because Gangnam Style is a secret keyword, due to it being South Korean and all).

The LG Magic Remote will arrive in a couple of highly functional models, where one will ship with LG's premium Cinema 3D Smart TVs, while the other will come with their standard Cinema 3D Smart TV models. Anyone looking forward to performing some "magic"?
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Dec 25, 2012 04:15 am | Edwin

Martian Watch offers Bluetooth voice command at your disposal

Many years ago, when the mobile phone was something large and unwieldy, there was this future-forward comic known as Dick Tracy, and he had this new kind of watch which doubled up as a mobile phone. Certainly the stuff of dreams, but as we plunge headlong into the 21st century, we realize that a watch cum mobile phone is not exactly the most fun or practical device to own, and a smartphone would be far more useful. After all, the smartphone’s form factor works in its favor, not to mention that it is a simple matter to have a clock program running on it. Today, we shall take a closer look at the yet unreleased Martian Watch that offers Bluetooth voice command capability.

Since timing is everything in this day and age, the Martian Watch (no, despite its name, it does not hail from the red planet) is a Bluetooth enabled timepiece that offers voice command capability, and is touted to be the first of its kind in the world. Basically, all you need to do is speak to your timepiece, and it will listen to what you have to say while carrying out the different instructions from your wrist to the smartphone itself.

The Martian Watch is expected to debut at CES later next month (which is just a couple of weeks away actually), where the Martian Watch will be demonstrated on the CES showfloor, offering a truly unique hands-free experience to the consumer. You are able to communicate without having to touch your smartphone, as you access the phone's plethora of voice commands, where among them include placing and receiving calls, sending voice-to-text messages, listening and responding to text messages, setting calendar notifications and reminders, controlling music, and searching the web.

I would say that this is also safer, as no one would know you are sporting one of the newer handsets since all of it can be achieved without having to remove your smartphone from the pocket or purse.

There is no word on pricing just yet, but we do expect the Martian Watch to be released to the masses shortly after it debuts at CES.
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