Digital Picture Frame with Built-in MP3 Player
By Andrew | November 12, 2007
After Halloween, the mood is all set to welcome Christmas. And if you are thinking to add spark to the festival then you can think of gifting a new edge high resolution 12″ Digital Picture Frame with built-in MP3 player. Beating ahead with the technology, the picture frame plays digital photos and videos, as well as music that become operational via stereo speakers.
The access to frame is easy as any major format of flash memory card needs to be inserted into the appropriate slot positioned on the back of the frame. And then within no time pictures will appear on screen offering dynamic slide shows with multiple transition effects and music. It is independent as doesn’t require computer or Internet. Retailed at $129.95, the photo frame doesn’t require you to give a second thought.
Via EdgeTech
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Technology for Physically Challenged People
By Andrew | September 8, 2007

Today we are heading towards nano age; here we are getting the most comfortable Gadgets that can help us make our life more comfortable. One such step has been taken by Ambient. His latest invention “The Audeo”, a unique wheel chair devised for the psychically challenged people can help them manage their movements simply with their judgment. The support offered by this chair can even add life into a paralytic patient.
With the matchless sensor-covered neckband, the brain signals are easily understood by the computer processing the requirements wirelessly at distance. Signals sent from brain are easily converted into words viz. “forward”, “back” and “stop” and then the world is yours.
This is a perfect tool for the disabled, even if they lack the ability to speak or to move. Check out the video after the jump.
[Via Trend Hunter]
Theater In Your Watch
By Andrew | August 26, 2007
There is no dearth of new entries to the world of entertainment. Having said this, I have the unique home-theater offering for you right at your wrist. Other might consider you insane seeing you smiling while looking into your watch. But the very awareness about the functionality of the Home-theatre watch can put them into the category of insane.
Instead of killing time, this watch helps to invest your time in retrieving your lost energies by viewing your three-hour long favorite flick right at your wrist. Even if you are flying, riding or relieving yourself in the loo, this wrist accessory can help you enjoy your time to the best.
The Home Theater Watch is based on the concept of experiencing the home theater features within your wrist-watch. This doesn’t mar the functionality of the watch of alarming you for your important meetings. With an in-built 2GB storage, the video-viewer of the watch makes you play MP1, MP2, or MP3 and WMA audio files and enjoy JPEG pix.
The huge screen of 1.5 inches flaunts a 260K luminous tint and offers a replica of images residing on your PC.
The USB of the watch is set to go by a simply connecting the watch to PC with a USB cable. The built-in software package will convert your ASF, AVI, MPEG, WMV, DAT/VCD, and ASX files to the format required for the Home Theater Watch.
Price: $119.95
Via GadgetUniverse
ST Dupont Offers Trendy USB Flash Disk
By Andrew | August 25, 2007
SB flash disk or USB memory is the blessed electronic-product in the pool of gadget world. With its growing use, the expectation of the customers goes beyond its functionality. While picking one amid the myriad of USB devices, what catches geeks eye these days is the look.
Keeping this in mind, St Dupont has given a soft touch to its product by labeling its own brand over it. Made up of palladium and laquer, the new avatar offers you the finished body decked up with the solid Diamond Head plated. This beautiful memory is available in three colors viz. black, turquoise blue and soft pink.
Price: $480
Via Trendy Gadget
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World’s Thinnest and Lightest LCD TVs by Sharp
By Andrew | August 23, 2007
Sharp Corp takes the opportunity to launch the world’s thinnest and lightest LCD TVs that ensures picture quality. Against Sharp’s old model 52-inch LCD TV that was 81mm thick, this new avatar is just 20mm thick.
Along with thickness, the weight of the prototype is 5 kgs less than the old model and weighs 25 kgs. Consuming almost half the electricity, the set displays a 100,000:1 distinction ratio and delivers five times more vibrant pictures than conservative models.
With no information about the price tag, plans are to start the production of these ultra-thin sets at its new LCD factory in Sakai, western Japan. The factory will be online and in full-process by March 2010. Sharp is considering Sony’s organic light-emitting diode TVs as it tough competitor as its features are also at par. Sony’s set will be launched by the end of the year.
Via HDTV News
Ballpoint Pen Capped with USB
By Andrew | August 22, 2007
Pens are the tool that one would never miss to carry. Be it any corporate, geek or even a child, pens are even the targets for spycams or flashlights. Realizing this, Digix from Korea has made an efficient use of the ballpoint pen and turned it into a gadget with an in-built USB functionality.
Exhibited at Geek Alerts, the pens make use of MLC (Multi Level Cell) flash memory technology that supports USB 2.0. The cap of the pen has a storage capacity of up to 1GB and is available in black, blue, red, and silver shades. With no information about the price, these pens measuring 15.5×1.4×1.3cm are quick thick. This seems to be the only drawback. What do you say?
Via Geek Sugar
Alneo XA-S208, a unique digital audio player
By Andrew | August 8, 2007
Japanese electronics giant, Victor Company of Japan’s (JVC) lately unveiled a new digital audio player “Alneo XA-S208″ (above). With in-built 2GB flash memory and an OLED display; the product is surely inviting all music lovers and geeks from across the globe. The product promotion is done by US singer Leah Dizon and is set to hit the market in October.
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Electronic toilet tissue dispenser
By Andrew | July 11, 2007
With the technology travelling from one arena to other attic, I think it’s your toilet that is the soft-target for now.
Kimberly-Clark Professional has presented an electronic toilet tissue dispenser that uses motion detectors and a battery-operated motor. The access to this electronic device will automatically dispense a pre-determined amount of toilet paper when a hand activates the sensor.
This dispenser is being rolled out to the masses and it seeks to capture more of the $1 billion away-from-home toilet paper market.
Slipways Underwear: Needed but under-developed protection against mobile radiations
By Andrew | July 7, 2007
Though I’ve heard many a warnings about the radiations emitted by mobile phones posing a risk to the user’s health (read sperm count), but honestly speaking, I’ve never really let them bother my mobile usage nor seen anybody else getting bothered. But in case you are one of those who prefer playing safe and won’t mind taking some precautionary measures, if available to guard you against the radiations, then all you need to do s wear this special ‘underwear’.
Hey! I’m neither a muddle head nor I have lost my senses as yet. The Slipways Radiation-proof underwear in fact claims to protect the wearer against the radiations emanated by gadgets like mobile phones. But, here lies a twist…they will protect you only if the call will be made from the confines of the underwear…but who the hell is gonna do that? This lavish…apparently useless and over protective underwear (I’m calling it lavish as it’s made out of silver threads and useless coz, don’t think many people are in a habit of making calls from the underwear), is developed by Swiss designers and will cost you approximately $24…any pickers for the knickers? He he
On a serious note:
Though this underwear comes to fore as a useless invention at the face value, just because it works only when the mobile is used only from the confines of the underwear, but it is not a farce that mobile radiations do cause a lot of health problems. So a gadget that has a wider scope of function can definitely come as a use for extensive mobile users.
Via: NewLaunches











