Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
We know, it’s a dream of yours to one day hear what Neanderthals from eons past sounded like when they conversed of DAPs possessing a few kilobytes of storage space and longed for [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Amazon.com Widgets
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
We know, it’s a dream of yours to one day hear what Neanderthals from eons past sounded like when they conversed of DAPs possessing a few kilobytes of storage space and longed for computers that wouldn’t take up entire caves. Okay, so maybe that’s a stretch, but an [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
gadgettts asked:
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You want to link up your iPod or your iPhone to you car stereo but you don’t want the craptacular sound quality of a FM transmitter and your state has one of those “no figeting” hands-free laws…. So… whatcha’ do?
Well, if you’re lucky, you get a Kensington LiquidAUX to connect, charge and control [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Filed under: Handhelds
Sure, there’s plenty of far fetched concept devices from huge players like Nokia, but it’s nice to see that folks without millions of dollars in research funding can also come up with equally unrealistic devices, as evidenced by this so-called “Scroll” contraption created by 13 Tech Design. What’s more, this one doesn’t get [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Filed under: Handhelds
Sure, there’s plenty of far fetched concept devices from large players like Nokia, but it’s nice to see that folks without millions of dollars in research funding can also come up with equally unrealistic devices, as evidenced by this so-called “Scroll” contraption created by 13 Tech Design. What’s more, this one doesn’t get [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
It may not offer real-time translation, but Nomenta Industries’s new Trinvo talking translator looks enjoy it should get the job done nonetheless, with it boasting cross-translation of no less than twelve languages (no word as to which ones). You’ll also get a 2,500 word dictionary, 750 commonly used sentences, sightseeing information, and [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
It might not offer real-time translation, but Nomenta Industries’s new Trinvo speaking translator looks like it should get the job done nonetheless, with it boasting cross-translation of no less than twelve languages (no word as to which ones). You’ll also get a 2,500 word dictionary, 750 commonly used sentences, sightseeing information, and [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Filed under: Wearables
Calculator watches, a staple of the average’s geek wardrobe since before your grandmother was born, have been called out, as David Jones’ own homegrown version totally trumps anything out there on the pre-fabricated market today. The cleverly-titled µWatch was born after a Casio CFX-400 bit the dust after years upon years of telling [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Filed under: Wearables
Calculator watches, a staple of the average’s geek wardrobe since before your grandmother was born, have been called out, as David Jones’ own homegrown version completely trumps anything out there on the pre-fabricated market today. The cleverly-titled µWatch was born after a Casio CFX-400 bit the dust after years upon years of telling [...]
Apr 16th, 2008
by hueland.
Filed under: GPS
Aw yeah, Navigon’s latest widescreen navigators are finally being assigned tracking numbers, meaning that you can get your roadtrip on for just $299 (US-based 2100 Max) or $329 CAD (Canada-only 2120 Max). For those needing a refresher, you can look forward to 4.3-inches of turn-by-turn guidance, optional FreshMaps service, branded icons, a speed [...]