Archive for July, 2008

RoboStool Footstool

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

RoboStool Footstool

There is nothing quite like resting in your favorite lounge chair after a enlarged day at work, and better still whether there is a footstool to prop your tired feet up. Just form certain the socks don’t stink, aye? The RoboStool Footstool could help construct your life a little bit easier, as it is more than willing to support your feet whenever summoned. It will feature three modes - universal remote, beacon navigation, and thermal sensor following. whether you have the DIY know-how to build one of these yourself, why not check out the schematics and immerse yourself in one interesting summer project?

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GPS Tracks Domestic Violence Suspects

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
GPS Tracks Domestic Violence Suspects

GPS is such wonderful technology when used the right way - it is now being utilized by law enforcement officials to help track suspects of domestic violence and stalking, with Michigan being the latest state to jump on board the bandwagon. Heck, that new GPS-powered system even comes with an additional automated system that will ready past victims of the perpetrator’s presence. Hopefully it comes with a lifetime of calm-inducing pills to prevent heart attacks in these victims whenever he/she is alerted.

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Google Maps has Transit Directions Now

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Google Maps has Transit Directions Now

Google Maps is improving day by day (or at least until the next update), with the latest version throwing in mass transit directions on its S60 and Windows Mobile versions. Version 2.2 can easily be downloaded and installed on your smartphone’s browser, just build certain you’re on a decent notes plan as it can end up to be pretty pricey whether you’re paying by the kilobyte. that latest update will see 50 cities all by the world benefit from transit directions, and it goes without saying newer cities will be added in future revisions.

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Greatest Hits Get Even Cheaper

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Greatest Hits Get Even Cheaper

Sony’s Greatest Hits collection for the PS3 is now selling at a cheap, cheap price (relatively speaking, of course) of $29.99, so for those of you who have yet to pick up Warhawk and a slew of other great titles, now’s the instance to do so. What qualifies a game to fall under that category? Well, the title must have been on the market for 11 months and moved by half a million copies at the very least. Great for budget summer gaming fun.

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Asus Eee PC 701SD Sneak Peek

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Asus Eee PC 701SD Sneak Peek

Here’s taking a look at the upcoming Eee PC 701SD that will share a somewhat similar chassis as the Eee PC 901, albeit without the rounded edges. In addition, the Eee logo is located on the top right corner, while the touchpad separates both left and right go buttons. Good to know the 701SD will feature a 30GB hard drive which makes it more palatable to use - I hate toting around an external hard drive whenever I travel as that means having one more thing to look out for when I pack. Since the 701SD will come with a hard drive instead of an SSD, logic dictates that the price should be lower - hopefully Asus doesn’t disappoint here.

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Nikon Updates D3 with More Memory

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Nikon Updates D3 with More Memory

Nikon’s D3 DSLR will now receive a memory upgrade - at a steep price, of course. After all, as the Joker said, “If you’re good at something, never do it for free.” It doesn’t really apply verbatim in that case, but I hope you get my drift. Half a grand will see your D3 receive more continual shooting buffer memory - hitting 36 shots from the previous count of 16. I wonder whether that is a ripoff considering the price you paid for the D3 in the first place, and now you’ll have to fork out even more for what’s expected to be there in the first place? The price won’t stop humans from picking up the upgrade, that’s for certain.

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TRENDnet Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

TRENDnet Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router

If there ever was a enlarged product name, the TRENDnet Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router would definitely be one of them. that new networking device allows one to experience the speeds and thrills of running 802.11n Wi-Fi on the faster but less compatible 5GHz band in addition to the tried-and-tested 2.4GHz band. A trio of MIMO (Multiple In, Multiple Out) antennas are able to carry details at theoretical speeds of up to 300Mbps, boasting a connectivity range of up to half a dozen times that of a standard 802.11g network. I’m not too certain about real world applications, with all the concrete around, could we see a doubling in range at best? Well, the TRENDnet Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router will retail for approximately $160.

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