Char-Broil Grill2Go Ice

Published Sep 3rd, 2010 by Doug Felteau

Char-Broil 08401504 Grill2Go ICE Portable Gas Grill Football season is here at last after hybernating over the spring and summer months, the old pigskin is flying again! Football season begets tailgate season and every year innovative tailgating products are introduced including this Char-Broil gas grill from the Grill2Go series that includes a couple of coolers that you attach to the bottom shelf of the grill to provide a restful and cool place for your tasty beverages.

Furthermore, the Grill2Go Ice has a collapsible design with 2 wheels and a lift-and-lock mechanism similar to rolling luggage with a stay-cool lid handle for easy transport. The removable coolers are each 30-quart coolers while the grill can cool burgers, sausages, brats and ribs over a 290 square inch area. The only downside I see is that the grill collapsed does not include the propane tank so you’ll need to make sure you bring along a strong friend that can carry that!

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Price: $199.99
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Do We Treat Computers Like People? Research Says Yes

Published Sep 2nd, 2010 by Khalid Hosein

The Man Who Lied to his LaptopAs it turns out, we have much deeper ‘relationships’ with our computers and other gadgets (think cars) than we think we do. Stanford professor, Clifford Nass, has done the research and even written a book (The Man Who Lied to His Laptop: What Machines Teach Us About Human Relationships) on the subject.

We treat computers and other devices like people: we empathize with them, argue with them, and form bonds with them. We even lie to them to protect their feelings.

From an article he wrote in the WSJ:

After being tutored by a computer, half of the participants were asked about the computer’s performance by the computer itself and the other half were asked by an identical computer across the room. Remarkably, the participants gave significantly more positive responses to the computer that asked about itself than they did to the computer across the room. These weren’t overly sensitive people: They were graduate students in computer science and electrical engineering, all of whom insisted that they would never be polite to a computer.

tugo Drink Holder

Published Sep 2nd, 2010 by Doug Felteau

tugo Travel Coffee Cup Holder tugo is one of those items you wished you would have thought of first… it’s a drink holder that keeps your cup suspended between the upright handles of your rolling bag and its unique design keeps your drink level and works as a shock absorber to help prevent sloshing.

tugo easily attaches and is removed to fit in any pocket of your carry-on luggage… tugo is easy, simple, strong and fast.

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Price: $12.95 (includes h2otugo!)
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Skullcandy Holua Wooden In Ear Bud

Published Sep 1st, 2010 by Doug Felteau

Skullcandy Holua Wooden In Ear Bud with In-Line Mic Skullcandy has modified the headphone and earbud industry with incredibly designed and great sounding music ear wear. The Holua Wooden earbuds are popular among those who are lucky enough to own a pair as reviews appear typically between the 4-5 star mark (out of 5) on the various sites the geeks have checked.

The earbuds are quite stylish “sporting wood” with laser cut aluminum accents all wrapped up in a matching wooden carrying box. The wood is said to have enhanced the sound of the earbuds. The earbud wears comfortably with an inducing foam earbud cover and is equipped with a pair of 8mm diameter small size driver units that fit just within the ear canal creating a snug seal for 200mW of input from a 3.5″ gold plated stereo plug.

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Price: $87.45
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Pentax Optio W90

Published Aug 31st, 2010 by Doug Felteau

Pentax Optio W90 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD If your digital camera can’t keep up with your weekend life, check out the Pentax Optio W90 adventure-proof digital camera. That’s right, adventure-proof as this camera is waterproof to 20 feet for underwater photography or rafting down the Colorado (JIS Class 8 waterproof), shockproof to 4 feet to withstand extreme use, dustproof for use in dry and sandy climate (JIS Class 6 dustproof) and coldproof to sub-freezing temperatures for snowboarding or ice climbing (14-104F)!

With adventure-proof features, you’d expect a big cased camera, but the Pentax Optio W90 is only 4.2 x 2.3 x 1″ weighing in with battery at 5.7 ounces sporting reinforced polycarbonate plastic available in black, pistachio green and orange.

Not only does this camera look and act tough, but the digital camera performs with a 12.1MP sensor and a 5x wide angle optical zoom to cover subjects nearby or far-away (like a bear you decide you’d rather zoom in on than get closer to). Additionally, the W90 includes an LED lens lighting feature for macro photography (Pentax calls it Digital Microscope mode). The digital camera also records video with 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and can playback video via HDMI on HDTV in 720p HD video at 30 frames per second.

Adventure photography does not get more compact and tough than this!

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Price: $299.95
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Review: Vuzix Wrap 310XL Video Eyewear & Giveaway

Published Aug 30th, 2010 by Khalid Hosein

Video eyewear company, Vuzix, has a new model in their Wrap line of video glasses, the Wrap 310XL. Here’s our full review after taking this pair for a test run. (By the way, we’re giving away this pair, so read on to find out how to enter to win!)

Vuzix Wrap 310XL video eyewear

First of all, what exactly are these? Well if you’re not familiar with Vuzix, they produce video eyewear for entertainment, military and medical purposes. In the entertainment field, it’s mainly to get video to your eyes from a pair of glasses that look very much like sunglasses. Think VR eyewear. Read on for the rest of the review.
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Make Phone Calls from Gmail

Published Aug 30th, 2010 by Khalid Hosein

Guess where you can now make a phone call from? Gmail. Yes, Gmail. If you’ve been using video chat already, then you are already set up for making calls. If not, you’ll have to take a minute or two to install a plugin.

Gmail Phonecalls

Until the end of the year, calls to the US and Canada are free, and calls to other countries start at $0.02 per minute. Naturally, we have to mention Skype as they’re a direct competitor, and Google’s rates are surprisingly low and beat Skype’s.

Book Review: Cooking for Geeks

Published Aug 28th, 2010 by Khalid Hosein

Cooking for Geeks - Book CoverLet me just start by saying this is an amazing book. You should just ignore the rest of this review and go buy it!
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Dyson Air Multiplier Table Fan

Published Aug 27th, 2010 by Doug Felteau

Dyson Air Multiplier Table Fan Dyson is known for creating a unique vacuum cleaner with a ball but now they have worked to revolutionize the conventional fan. The Dyson Air Multiplier fans work differently from conventional fans. Using an airfoil-shaped ramp (like a cross-section through an airplane wing), airflow is amplified from 15 to 18 times depending on the model. This creates a smooth, powerful airflow, with no need for fast-spinning blades.

First air is drawn in at a rate up to 5.28 gallons of air per second by an energy-efficient brushless motor. Next the air is accelerated through an annular aperture as it passes over a 16 degree airfoil-shaped ramp to channel its direction. Air behind the fan is then drawn into the airflow though inducement. Additionally, air is entrained from around the machine into the airflow amplifying it 15 times.

With no blades or grille, they’re safe and easy to clean. And they produce an uninterrupted stream of smooth air, with no unpleasant buffeting.

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Price: $239.99
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The Icons of the Web sized by Traffic

Published Aug 26th, 2010 by Khalid Hosein

Security company Nmap, decided to toy with one of their scripts which pulls back favicons from websites and turn it into a map of all the icons it found in the top million. Surprisingly, only about 328k were found. What was more interesting was how they arrange it into a huge image with the size of each site’s icon drawn proportional to its traffic.

nmap's Favicons of the Web

via NYTimes