Articles in the Technology Category
Posted in Technology on 7 March 2007

If you wanna have a nutritious bathe, then you must have Vitamin C shower on your charts. I don’t mean eating fruits or having juices while bathing but…………….am talking about newly developed showerheads that come with Vitamin C filters (each filter lasts 3,000 gallons or 3-6 months with one person showering).

If you visit Sonaki America’s website, you will come to know that eliminating chlorine, reducing scaling, and dry skin, relief from skin irritation and rashes is possible through these filters. They’re even supposed to protect dyed hair and improve hair fall and its quality. Also you can choose from several showerheads at the company’s site.

Sonaki’s original massage shower costs $185, and a 5-pack of filter replacements will cost you $49.
Posted in Computer, Technology on 7 March 2007

Enano Computers are designed keeping in mind the small and tiny factor and energy efficient to boot. As a result, some models consume as little as 20-25W, as a laptop, and much less than an average desktop. They’re also tiny, at 6 X 6 X 2 inches. The company feels proud to have achieved such low power consumption, and is eyeing to position its products to attract the environmentally conscious crowd.
Besides smallness, what attracts you to grab Enano is its decent features viz. running mostly Intel Core2 Duo processors, between 512MB and 1 Gig of RAM and between 40GB and 120GB of hard drive space.
Ranged at $750 to $1,300, green and tiny PC’s, Enano surely seems its worth taking home.
>> Oh Gizmo
Posted in Technology on 15 February 2007

USB flash drives come in many different forms, and that is where the idea to develop it as a multi functional device emerged. Now one can utilize the chapstick container by recycling it into a USB flash drive. MAKE has step-by-step instructions on how to do just that, including a LED light that shines through the bottom when the USB flash drive is plugged.
>> Uber Review
Posted in Apple, Technology, ipod on 15 February 2007

In the era of only iPods,it was easy to synchronize them with PC’s. You just need to put iPod into a docking cradle and it works. But it is not the case with iPhone. It can work both in horizontal and vertical position. Which way should you dock it? Apple offers a solution to this as well as it has devised a docking station that will be needed to operate it comfortably when charging and synchronizing iPhone with your computer.
Under this new design, iPhone can be docked in any 360 degree orientation. There are two possible implementations of this docking station described Apple patent “Methods and apparatuses for docking a portable electronic device that has a planar like configuration and that operates in multiple orientations”
First (above) is a fixed docking station where the connection interfaces between the dock and the iPhone can be synchronized independently of the direction at which the device is put in the cradle.
Another embodiment has the docking station that includes the base and rotational platform. The iPhone is fixed to the platform in one direction only, however the platform itself can be rotated at 360 degree angle (below).

>> Unwired
Posted in Cell phones, Technology, ipod on 15 February 2007
The clever guys of Razor Lab has successfully clubbed together, tattoo and technology. They are at your service to use their ‘Lay-zor’ to tattoo your favourite gadget with the design of your choice. Fill your bag with your DS Lite, mobile or iPod, and deliver it to Razorlab. Within seconds you can pick your bag with a changed look of the gadgets inside. It’s a reality and not a miracle. Feel yourself to feel the reality.
Customising cost: £25
>> Gadget Candy
