June 2008

The Voice to E-mail Sender

The Voice-mail e-mail sender is a simple-looking gadget that looks to be quite an efficiency enhancer. Typing up e-mails can be time-consuming, especially when you need to double-check for spelling and grammatical errors, whereas you may be able to quicker speak your thoughts out loud. The voice-mail sender simply records what you say, converts into [...]

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Kensington ShareCentral – share your USB devices across multiple computers

Chances are that if you’re reading this blog, you’ve probably got multiple computers in your household, but on the other hand, you’ve probably decided against cluttering your home with multiple printers, external hard drives and the like. But it can be such a pain to keep swapping those devices amongst your various computers. Enter the [...]

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Dash Express Two-Way Internet-Connected Portable GPS Navigator

UPDATE Jun 2008: Dash is now $100 cheaper! You can pick one up at Amazon. I’m probably the biggest evangelizer of Dash Network’s Dash Express GPS device. The Dash Express is the first two-way Internet-connected GPS navigation system delivering traffic and destination information in wicked new ways. The Dash Express is the next generation of [...]

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Sprint turns up the marketing juice for the Samsung Instinct

Sprint/Samsung is turning the dial up on marketing the brand new Instinct and is targeting the iPhone in saying that the Instinct is mainly just way faster. Well if their video demos are any indication, then it’s true. Here’s one comparing GPS functions (you can see the rest of the videos by looking at what’s [...]

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The Backyard Inflatable Water Park

Today’s gizmo of the day is nice and kid friendly. This backyard inflatable water park only takes mere minutes to blow up. It features two great slides with small splash pools at the bottom of each slide. With summer here now and kids almost out of school, you need to start planning their summer out [...]

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Loopt Coming Soon to the iPhone 3G

Wish you knew where your friends and family were at all times? Have you heard of Loopt yet? Loopt is a mobile phone application that enables users to spy on see the location of their friends on an interactive map (see image below). The application also allows you to message friends in your general area [...]

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Verizon to roll out 50Mbps FIOS

Verizon announced that they will roll out a 50Mbps down/20Mbps up service in all 16 of the states in which FIOS is available. It will run you $140/mo. Wow, 50Mbps is very tempting, and it seems that we’ve come a long way from the days when we needed much more bandwidth to fulfill the requirements [...]

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LED Shower Light – changes color based on water temperature

If you’re tired of jumping into the shower in the morning only to find out that its ice cold then this gizmo is designed for you. The LED Shower Light installs to your regular shower pipe and takes no more then five minutes to install. For someone like myself I must say I enjoyed the [...]

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Google’s long arm of search extends to PSPs

Sony is adding Google search to the Playstation Portable (PSP) in the latest firmware update. Oh Google, is there nowhere you’re not helping us search?

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Sci-Fi fans say Firefly is best TV show, Blade Runner best film

A survey held by the Sci-Fi channel and booksfree.com asked fans what are the best books, tv shows, movies and things to save the world are, and tops of the list were 1984 by Orwell, Josh Whedon’s Firefly, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, and reading as the top way to save the world. I can’t say [...]

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