October 30, 2009
Apple Magic Mouse unveiled
The new Apple Magic Mouse which is powered by pixie dust. The Magic Mouse will be the first mouse that uses Multi-Touch technology which has already used in the iPhone, iPod touch and Mac notebook trackpads. The entire top surface of the Magic Mouse is a seamless Multi-Touch area.The Apple Magic Mouse uses a couple of AA batteries.
Anti-Gravity Treadmill helps the injured and the elderly
This Anti-Gravity Treadmill makes it feel as if you’re jogging in zero gravity.That makes it ideal for old persons.
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Water-Powered Flashlight converts into lantern
This flashlight is actually powered by water. This light work just like your normal battery power flashlight.In order to use it, you just have to fill up the battery with water, but you can also add beer, coke and even urine. This device is very usefull especially for outdoor purpose.
October 29, 2009
Tri-Specs: All-in-one Shades and Headphones
Tri-Specs are Bluetooth wireless headphones for an MP3 Player or cellular phone that are in the form of sunglasses.With embedded keys for volume control. Its a smart bluetooth device.
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bluetooth
Dell Wasabi PZ310 Mobile Printer
The Wasabi PZ310 is an ultra mobile printer which measures 4.8 x 2.8 x 0.9 inches.it is able to produce 2 x 3 inch prints via blue-tooth.All the user has to do is send their digital image to the this printer via Blue-tooth, and in under a minute they can have a good quality photos.this printer works on ZINk technology which doesn't required any ink cartridges.
Bluetooth Concept turns your finger phone into reality
With this gadget the user talks to the hand using the yellow ring that fits halfway down the little finger, and then listens with the pink ring on the thumb.
SlimTouch Bluetooth Keyboard
A Radar System made for an Army Helmet
Military is developing a miniature helmet-mounted radar system.The range on this gadget is about 25 meters, and it is very lightweight at 2.5 pounds.This radar can see through dust, fog, foliage, and even walls.
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