Saving our planet is important, but that doesn’t mean you have to live in a tree and forgo your gadget pleasures. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
Saving our planet is important, but that doesn’t mean you have to live in a tree and forgo your gadget pleasures. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
Ah gadgets, I love them, take something that can be done in a number of ways, find the most pointless way of doing it and there you have the making of a good gadget. Why for example would you want to open a bottle of wine with a bottle opener that will cost you 2 pounds when you can also do it with one that costs 50 times as much, or maybe one that’s built into your sandal or belt buckle.
But gadgets aren’t just about helping you get your bottle of wine open. They come in all shapes and sizes and some would say that the term covers the entire consumer electronics field. I am a gadget lover, ie to love all things gadgety.
Here are some of my more favourite pointless gadgets at the moment.
Glow Tap.
This little gizmo fits onto taps and has an internal switch that lights up a set of LEDs when you turn on your tap transforming the stream of water into a waterfall of light. Rather than just as aesthetic effect, there’s a temperature sensor within the unit that can tell whether the water is cold or hot, and changes the colour of the light accordingly. Complete with a set of universal adaptors for most size taps, the glow flow tap is available now for 14.99.
Moixa USBCELL batteries.
The USBCELL as an environmentally-friendly alternative to normal AA batteries. The top of one side flips up to reveal a USB connector, and the battery simply plugs into an open port. It takes five hours to charge one of the cells if it was fully discharged; each battery has a capacity of 1300mAH. The USBCELL cost around 12.99 for two AA batteries.
Ion iED05 USB drum kit.
Aimed at both beginners and experienced drummers, the Ion iED05 drum kit is a digital set-up that connects to your PC via USB. All you have to do is simply connect the adjustable drum kit to your USB port and you will have access to over 200 drum sounds that will work with the velocity-sensitive drum pads and cymbals, which react accurately to every hit. The kit even includes video tutorial software and a drumming game to allow you to play along to music to improve your performance. The Ion iED05 costs 129.99.
Pleo.
Pleo is the Robotic Camarasaurus Dinosaur from the co-creator of the Furby. The one-week old infant Camarasaurus from the late Jurassic period created by UGOBE (You Go Be) is an autonomous Life Form that advances through life stages and develops a unique personality through user interaction. Like Sony’s Aibo, if you treat him well and he’ll become friendly and outgoing, treat him badly and he’ll become timid or angry. Initially cautious, Pleo will walk around slowly to absorb his surroundings but may cry when frightened or scared. He will stretch when waking up and he may even stomp his foot if he gets angry. Man’s best friend had better watch out.
Star Trek “Communicator”.
Flip up the grill, and you’ll be greeted with the lights and sounds Star Trek fans have come to know and love. As an added bonus, this replica is complete with voice clips from the actual series pre-loaded. Oh, what japes you’ll have listening to Spock ask you if you want an armed party beamed down, and just think of the thrills as you call the Enterprise and hear: “Bridge here, Captain”!
Pointless gadgets are always worth a laugh, whether impressing your mates down the pub or just for your own pleasure.
Technology expert Thomas Pretty looks some of the pointless gadgets on the market today and why we love them.
Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
Sports might be about getting fit, but that doesn’t mean it’s not without its gadgets. Whether you’re running, cycling, snowboarding or swimming, gadgets can help you get the most out of training. Here are a couple of great gadgets that will maximise your training, helping you on the road to victory.
Nike+ SportBand.
The Nike+ SportBand allows runners to get real-time performance feedback during a run giving them information on their distance, pace, time and calories burned, in addition to gaining access to all of the features and tools on the nikeplus website.
The Nike+ SportBand watch face is a detachable link that captures all the run data from a sensor located in the runner’s Nike+ ready footwear and once a run is completed, the link plugs into a computer like a USB drive, so data can be tracked. The system also offers Nike+ Coach so beginners and intermediate runners can access existing programmes to train for a 5k, 10k, half-marathon or full marathon.
Orange e-diet.
Launching later in the year, the Orange e-diet is a text service in the UK that will allow you to monitor calories in the food you eat on the go. Users wanting to monitor what they eat will be able to text orange and get the calorie count back giving them the information of whether its good or bad for them before they buy.
Samsung miCoach fitness mobile phone.
We’ve had camera-focused phones, we’ve had music-focused phones, and now Samsung is to launch a fitness-focused phone. Called the miCoach (F110), the quad-band slider handset will offer a dedicated fitness button that once connected to a heart rate monitor and a step counter will give you information about your heart beat, distance covered and time running when out on a run.
But rather than just record your information to download to a computer later, the phone, through the headphones, will give you running information on the fly by simply tapping the screen. Measuring your heartbeat, the phone will also tell you if you are running too fast or too slow, based on the fitness programme you have selected. The miCoach will offer over 220 training programmes via a fitness website ranging from plans focused towards you loosing weight or running a marathon and measure your running speed within four zones to best suit your training based on an initial assessment run.
Wii Fit.
The computer game from Nintendo means you can play computer games and get fit at the same time. The Wii Fit comes bundled with the Wii Balance Board. It senses weight and shift in balance in any direction and therefore by standing on the Wii Balance Board during activities allows players to follow along to movements ensuring they have full control of the on-screen activities.
There are four training categories including Aerobic Exercises, Muscle Workouts, Yoga and Balance Games that Nintendo claim will help you (and your friends/family) to develop bodily balance control ability, burn fat in the body, help tone and condition muscles, as well as help increase aerobic stamina. Within those categories there are over 40 different activities such as Hula Hoop, Ski Jump, Press-up Challenge, Rhythm Boxing, Rowing Squat, Lunge and classic Yoga poses such as Half Moon, Tree and Crocodile Twist.
H20 Audio headphones.
The H20 Audio headphones aren’t any old headphones, but waterproof headphones that let you listen to your iPod to a depth of up to 10ft, or 3m, thanks to waterproof housing and waterproof speakers. Robust enough for ‘active watersports’ thanks to a behind-the-neck design, silicone earplugs, and a durable neckwrap to keep them in place they cost around 26.99 and means you’ll be singing underwater as you do length after length.
In the past technology has been accused of making us lazier. Clearly with the development of technologies such as these the move is towards using equipment to improve our fitness.
Technology expert Thomas Pretty looks into how sports fitness news programs are increasingly reporting devices that work towards improving the user’s health and wellbeing.
Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
Cold laser therapy, also known as low level laser, is a relatively new alternative to relieving pain, healing the body, as well as relaxing it. In recent years the medical profession has discovered that by using a cold laser, one that doesn’t harm or burn the skin, patients can get relief from pain. This technique not only delivers relief from pain, but can heal many other body ailments.
Cold laser therapy was once a treatment that patient would have to go to the doctor’s office to receive. But because of the effectiveness of this therapy and its growing popularity, technology has developed low laser therapy equipment that can be purchased and used in the home. Here are some benefits of using cold laser therapy in the home.
First and foremost, is the money saved. Some patients have conditions that require repeated low level therapy sessions. Visiting the doctor’s office to receive this treatment can become costly over time. Considering that most cold laser therapies can actually be performed in the home and by the patient themselves, buying low level therapy equipment for the home has an economical advantage, not to mention the benefit of convenience as well.
Another advantage of cold laser therapy is that there are typically no side effects. Many other types of remedies such as surgery and medications can negatively affect the body. Examples, of these side effects could be nausea and vomiting, allergic reactions, headaches, and even soreness. However, when using cold laser therapy these types of side effects are non-existent. In fact, studies into this new treatment area have indicated cold laser therapy helps promote the body’s healing process.
Cold laser therapy can reduce the pain associated with neck and back problems, as well as with arthritis and sprains. Low level laser therapy has also been shown to effectively treat carpal tunnel syndrome, ulcers, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, shingles, burns, and even acne. Cold laser therapy repairs tissues and assists the body to heal itself faster, to include bolstering the body’s immune system.
The low level laser home device will not only save you money, but it will save you time as well. By having a low level laser device in your home you will be able to receive this treatment at your convenience without having to make an appointment with the doctor and taking time out of your schedule to drive to their office. Moreover, this therapy is so easy to administer that anyone can do it.
So, cold laser therapy, also known as soft laser therapy, is useful in relieving stress in addition to its other medical benefits. This therapy helps put your body in a more balanced state by rejuvenating the body while you relax at the same time.
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Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
There are two different sorts of men. There are your basic manly men who move from being twelve to fifty in one swift move and don’t see the bit in between. You marry the man with the designer stubble and promising career and the next thing you know you have a middle aged balding man with a paunch and a constantly serious scowl on his face. And this is for one reason only.
You married the wrong man. You should have married the other type. The one who knows exactly how to nurture his inner child. Yes, women who have been through the marriage process once will know that a lumbering great man that stopped developing his maturity at twelve can be difficult, they need constant reminders to put down the toilet seat, to put the top on the toothpaste and to pick up their laundry but they are infinitely more fun than the boring one with the paunch.
So, in my humble opinion, let that twelve year old out for at least one day a week and the whole man will be much more productive in the long wrong. But how to do this? My tip is to let him indulge the child in him – this child will want to play with toys and gadgets, it will want to take things apart, build them back up and probably want to tell you all about it too. This is the point where it is fully acceptable to have your iPod in place and not at regular moments while looking interested but glazed – don’t worry, he won’t notice.
Just how are you expected to know what toys to provide? Well, pick up a lads mag (not that sort) and check out the gadget reviews. You will find a whole selection in a variety of price ranges and you will also get a good idea from the gadget review what type depending on the mood.
The mood is something that you will learn to not only assess over time, but use to your advantage. Read the gadget reviews and start him off with something simple. If he’s taken to dismantling things around the house from boredom, check out the gadget review for construction toys . When playtime is over, you stand a pretty good chance of getting that toaster fixed or those shelves up as he will be all buoyed up from his sense of achievement and you will get the jobs around the house done without having to nag.
If he’s in a stressy mood, read the gadget reviews to find something that he can take his frustration out on. Remote control cars are pretty good for this. They cater to the lazy teenager inside him but also allow him to vent his pent up frustration in a little road rage session without any criminal damages cases against him.
For the laid back man that needs a bit of oomph, find him a toy that is simple. Electronic gadgets are great for this, he can lay back on the sofa all afternoon and get nothing more than repetitive strain injury on his fingers from programming a fiddly new phone, music player or the like.
Of course, there will be many a weekend when you need him out from under your feet while you get on with stuff round the house. For this, I recommend a go-go gadget type of present. Something like a jet powered back pack to bring out the daredevil James Bond that he knows is in there.
Relationship expert Catherine Harvey looks at the reasons women should use gadget reviews to get the best from her man.
Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
With multimedia technologies incorporated into the Sony hand held – this gaming console marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment – playing movies in it is now becoming easier and convenient. With many websites providing PSP movie downloads, PSP users need not waste time any more searching for their favorite movies in movie stores and rental shops.
With the growing popularity of broadband internet connections, internet users worldwide are having enough bandwidth which allows them to download huge amounts of data within a limited time. The same is applicable in the case of PSP movie downloads. Most users are able to download high quality PSP movies at faster speeds than ever before.
Websites which are providing PSP movie downloads fall mainly into three categories. Some websites charge for movie downloads in which the users have to pay for each movie they are downloading. The second category websites require the user to make a single one-time payment, after which the users are allowed unlimited downloads. Once registered with these websites, users are provided full access to their databases and they can search and download movies instantly. The third category of websites which are providing PSP movie downloads offers free download services.
With advancements in internet technology, most PSP movie download websites guarantee higher download speeds even at slower connections such as the regular 56k internet connection. Movies can be downloaded directly to your computers and using a USB cable, these movies can be copied to your PSP. If you find that the movie you have downloaded is not optimal to the PSPs wide 480×270 screen, using a PSP movie converter will help you encode movies to the natural screen resolution of the PSP.
Although there are a number of websites providing PSP movie downloads, it is better to make sure that the website from which you are downloading movies is providing movies in the MP4 format. MP4 format is the video format supported by PSP. If you are downloading PSP movies in formats other than MP4, you can use freeware converters which can convert movies in other popular formats to MP4 format.
With these popular PSP movie downloads, users can find that their favorite gaming console can also function as a smart video playback system with support to the popular wide-screen format used in movies. For better playback of downloaded movies, it is recommended to update your handheld with the latest firmware and software.
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Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
It is not necessary to give special introduction about PSP. It is the by far the most versatile handy piece of highly revolutionized equipment that goes far beyond a portable video game. If you have used your PSP for some time then you must have probably known about the various games and softwares that are readily available for you to use with your PSP. Most of these games are come on a small UMD discs that can be taken around easily. But if you were suppose to invest in every new game that releases, your hard earned money would mount up soon! Pretty nervous isn’t it. The amazing thing is that the PSP also has memory sticks that you can use to store games on it. So what is the easy way to download games onto your psp from your computer? I have created the following guide for psp users those who are having less technical skills to install new games on to the psp.
Here is the systematic Step-By-Step guide Step #1 The first thing you will need is PSP memory stick with sufficient memory to store high quality games with superior graphics and sound. If you can find around 1-8 GB memory stick then you can download multiple games on to your PSP. Don’t forget to format the PSP Memory stick in case if you have brand new one. Side Note: You must make sure your PSP firmware is 1.5 or lesser version before you download games on to your psp
Step #2 Once you have above two things in order, it is time to download PSP games from the internet to your computer. It is obvious reason that many PSP users are looking to save some money are looking internet to find free sources where they can download games on to psp. But the most of the PSP game sites that are claimed to be good is not always best sites; many of them are just simply garbage. You will find a lot of them. They do not just offer PSP games, but other PSP things like themes, wallpapers, movie trailers and some times viruses and malwares too. So if you want to save your money, time and your computer consider joining with a reliable PSP Membership site with a small fee. Favorably less than 40 $
Step #3 After you download the PSP games to your PC, all you have to do is transfer those files to your PSP with a USB cable. Once you connect your PSP to your computer you can simply copy and paste the games files to your PSP. Isn’t that simple? You have to make sure that you copy the PSP games file on to the correct directory in your PSP in order to make the downloadable game work perfectly. Other wise the game will not will not work.
Step #4 After you transferred the games to your PSP you need to disconnect it from your PC. Then navigate the “GAME” option in the PSP and select the memory stick option. Then press X button in the PSP in order to list down your newly transferred PSP games appears on your screen. Congratulations, you have just finished download games on to your PSP, now all you have to do is enjoy…
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Posted on 26 December 2008 by admin
One of the most common questions we receive from our clients is:
What material are your vanities made from?
Though the answer is a simple one, the response we get from clients can be at times frustrating. There are many myths about bathroom cabinetry material type. The goal of this article is to help educate you on this subject and provide clarification.
Bathroom vanity cabinets can be manufactured from many materials including solid hardwood, MDF (medium density fiberboard), laminate, and glass, just to name a few.
Here are a few advantages and disadvantages to each:
Solid Hardwood
You will pay a much higher price for a vanity made from solid hardwood. Solid hardwood needs to be laminated together matching grain and color. It must also be adequately dried to prevent warping. There is a higher waste factor in the manufacturing process. You can easily determine if a vanity is made from solid hardwood by looking at the interior finish; if the inside of the vanity has a stain finish, it is made from solid wood; if it is painted, it is made from MDF.
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard)
MDF is a composite wood product made out of wood waste fibers glued together with resin, heat, and pressure. MDF is used in many applications because it is smooth, uniform, and won’t warp with a quality paint or finish. MDF is appropriate for bathroom cabinetry because it is more stable with changing humidity levels (no swelling or shrinking). MDF has gained popularity because it has a lower impact on the environment as compared to lumber because it is made from leftover scraps that would otherwise be dumped into a landfill.
Laminate
Laminate comes in a wide variety of colors and textures: wood patterns, stone, marble and solid colors. Laminate is often used in commercial jobs because of its durability and ease of care. It is also used in post modern remodels and children’s rooms.
Glass
This very simple to care for; usually considered a contemporary look with limited cabinet space. Most glass vanities have open shelves for storage which require a focus on organization as it is visible to all. Glass vanities can be expensive, depending one the size of the vanity. Glass vanities are usually mixed with chrome for a clean line sophisticated look.
All of the materials mentioned above are considered acceptable materials to manufacture bathroom vanities. The more important factor is the quality of the manufacturer. I have personally seen solid hardwood vanity lines that are manufactured poorly, and have seen very high quality MDF bathroom vanities. Do your research when choosing a vanity retailer, and ideally ask others for recommendations when possible.
Julia Ritzenthaler is Owner of boutique online furniture stores, http://www.UniqueVanities.com, http://www.UniqeMirrorsOnline.com, & http://www.UniqueLightFixture.com. For more information about unique bathroom vanity ideas, visit us online or email us with your questions at uniquevanities@msn.com.
Posted on 24 December 2008 by admin
We have all been amazed by the spy gadgets of famous movies and TV shows. Movies like James Bond, Mission Impossible and heck, even the cartoon Inspector Gadget show us the creativity of the human mind. But do these spy gadgets really exist and is the technology available to the general public?
One of the most common scenes in movies and tv shows for going undercover is wiring up individuals for video and audio capture. Spy gadgets are routinely used by the police and private detectives for surveillance work. Here’s a list of common spy gadgets that really do exist and can be found in most home surveillance stores or that can be bought online:
Spy Button Cameras
Seriously, have you ever thought about where the camera goes when someone is being wired for video surveillance? There are cameras that have been miniaturized to be placed in buttons! These pinhole cameras are perfect for surveillance technology.
Spy Tie Cameras
Along the same lines of button cameras, there are spy tie cameras. The key to being successful in covert surveillance is being discreet and blending in. These tie cameras fit the bill on the occasions where dressing up is required. James Bond would be proud.
Cameras in your clothing and accessories are pretty common but the button and tie cameras are a notch above the stereotypical cameras in hats or glasses that people think about when doing video surveillance work. You can get even more creative with the items below.
Hidden Cameras in Everyday Objects
Having cameras in common objects where no one suspects it is vital to covert surveillance. Some very handy portable hidden camera options include those found in pens, lighters and cellphones. The great thing about these items is the fact that they are small, wireless and portable; you can place them nonchalantly anywhere, on any surface and they would go unnoticed.
Hidden Surveillance Cameras for Home
The items named above are used more for external field work. However, there are hidden cameras designed specifically for home surveillance as well. Perhaps you need to check up on the hired help, maybe you need to confirm your suspicions on a cheating spouse, or you need to know what your kid is doing while you’re away for the weekend. Whatever the reason, you can get cameras disguised in potted plants, smoke detectors, lamps and screw nails.
As you can see, spy cameras come in all sorts of interesting objects. Now you know that it isn’t only in the movies!
Mariam Ma does freelance writing for WeSpy4u.com. This is website specializes in affordable spy technology for the general public. For cheap prices on hidden wireless DVR nanny cam models and our great selection of USB spy pen camcorder DVR gadgets, visit WeSpy4U.com.
Posted on 23 December 2008 by admin
Let’s face it, with so many flashlights in the market to choose from today, it can be difficult to find “the” one that is just right. No one ever likes to think they are making a poor choice when they make a purchase, but; it never seems to fail, shortly after you buy something, you’ll see something you like more.
For many police officers, flashlights are provided by their departments and they don’t get a choice, for others, it’s a personal choice and finding the right light can be daunting. Regardless if you are the officer making a decision for a SWAT team, a new cadet buying your first flashlight or an old road dog upgrading your incandescent light that’s seen better days, thinking about what you will do with that light will help point you in the right direction.
What do you mean what will I do with it? I’m going to light things up, dummy! Well, you’re right; you will light things up with it; but, how, where, when and why? When you are armed with the answers to these questions, you will be able to make a better choice for your needs; that way, when your buddy shows up and you begin to think he got something better, you won’t be second guessing your first choice.
For police work there are three types of lights; weapon mounted, vehicle mounted and those that are carried personally. People usually think of personally carried lights when they think of a flashlight. Weapon mounted lights have very special uses and an officer that has a weapon mounted light, even on a pistol, should also have a personally carried light as well. Pointing a “loaded flashlight” at an old lady with chest pain just isn’t cool. So let’s discuss personally carried lights and leave the vehicle and weapon mounted lights for another time.
It used to be one size fits most, when it came to flashlights. Today, if you have the budget and the arm strength, you can buy a high intensity discharge (HID) handheld light that puts out 5000 lumens for over 110 minutes; you can also buy a light you put on your keychain with a pushbutton LED that will last about 1000 hours and provide enough light to read your favorite novel. A 5000 lumen light would be great for search and rescue and a pushbutton LED would be great for a sniper that was referring to windage charts in low light. Somewhere between the aircraft landing light and the reading light there is a light suitable to your task.
For police work a light must be dependable, it doesn’t matter how bright it is supposed to be if it doesn’t work. A good light for patrol should run for at least 90 minutes on its highest setting before needing fed new batteries. Rechargeable batteries are always a good upgrade, when your light can accept them. If you go the rechargeable route make sure you invest in the best rechargeable batteries you can buy; your life may depend on them.
Brightness is also an important factor. If you are new to LED light technology, figure 80 lumens is brighter than older flashlights with 4 D Cell batteries. How bright is too bright? Well, if you are in low light or darkness, are you looking for bad guys? There are lights out now that are 400 to 500 lumens, that’s bright! However; with that much light, you could easily toast your low light vision and the bad guys for that matter and you are probably going to have enough backwash (light reflecting off everything in the room) to light up yourself as well.
I’m not against lights that are that bright; but, sometimes too much isn’t just right. Also consider as the lumens go up, the runs times go down and the light requires more batteries to feed its hunger for power. For me, 80 to 200 lumens is the neighborhood I look for in a good patrol light. 80 to 200 lumens is brighter than anything we have ever had access to, it is plenty of light to light up even the biggest of rooms we search and it is not so much light that we blind ourselves or silhouette ourselves in the process.
Along with the brightness comes adjustability. Having an LED light set to its highest setting isn’t required all the time. When you just need a “little” light for a task, having the ability to turn the light down is a must. Lower settings help conserve your low light vision and it saves on battery life as well. Most LED lights have several settings to adjust the light. The more the better; but be sure the light you consider has immediate access to the brightest setting so it can be accessed if a threat suddenly pops up. You don’t want to be fumbling with a light switch if you’re trying to acquire a bad guy.
A strobe function is also a good addition to a patrol light. If you are not familiar with “strobing,” it is a feature on today’s newest lights. Flashing a strobe light into the eyes of a subject in low light has been shown to disorient them, sometimes to the point of making them physically sick. For the user, being behind the light, the same untoward effects are not felt. The strobe can be a dramatic, intimidating tactic in low light. Like the adjustability; if your new light is going to have a strobe feature, it needs to be immediately accessible in a crisis situation.
The ability to carry the light also must be considered. For years, flashlights have been a round tube with the light at one end, the batteries stacked behind the light head and a switch on the tube or on the tail cap. New developments have changed the way we carry our lights, as well. There are lights you can clip on your shirt pocket or lapel, there are even lights you can wear on your head.
One company has designed a flashlight that is worn on the hand so both of your hands are free while using the light. To me this is an interesting concept. Think about this for a minute; if you are on a traffic stop in low light, do you have your light out? What are you going to do with that light if you need to demonstrate field sobriety tests? Write a ticket? Handcuff the subject? You are going to do what we all do, stick the light in your mouth (if it’s small enough), stick it in your belt or stick it under your arm. What about shooting at night? We all have our favorite flashlight technique for shooting a night; but, if the gun malfunctions or we need to reload, the light goes right into our mouths or under our arm.
Having a light on your hand and not in your hand is the biggest advance in flashlight technology I have seen to date. With this latest addition to the law enforcement field; a good patrol light should have the ability to be used and keep both hands free for other tasks as well.
You are now armed with the information you need to go forth and find a new light suited for police work. To summarize; the light should: run for at least 90 minutes on new batteries without a recharge, be 80 to 200 lumens in strength, be adjustable from full power to low power with instant access to the highest setting; have a strobe function with instant access and have the ability to keep both of your hands free while the light is in use. This a pretty tall order for a good patrol light. They are out there, just spend some time to find the light that is right for you; your life could depend on it.
Rick London has been a police officer for sixteen years and is co-owner of www.tacticalleds.com. Rick has written numerous articles regarding LED flashlight technology and the application of LEDs to tactical LED flashlights used in law enforcement and public service.