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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Photo Tracker


Have you ever looked at old travel pictures and not remember were they were taken? Well that will not happen from now on as Gisteo has developed the all-new Photo Tracker. The gadget is equipped with GPRS and records data about any snapshot that you have taken thanks to the software that the device has. After that you can use the shutterbugs included to add in the information on your PC along with the geotags if you want to edit it or print it.

The size of the PhotoTracker is very reduced so it can fit into your handbag and pocket and does not bother you when you are using your camera.

Also, it has an option of mapping, meaning that you can set the photos you have taken on a map. Not to mention the satisfaction you will fell when bragging to your relatives and friends about all the places you have been and things you have learned. And besides, the gadget is not expensive at all, just 99$.

The New SwiMP3


Imagine listening to your favorite songs during your swimming lessons or while you are bathing in your pool. What can be more relaxing then that? Well, now you can listen to your tunes while swimming and that at a very high quality thanks to the new SwiMP3. Unlike other MP3 players, which transmit sound through the air or water, this new device uses a technology, which sends the vibrations that generate the sound through your cheekbones, thus giving it a perfect clarity.

It has been proven that while listening songs, swimmers have enhanced their abilities giving them a whole new swimming experience.

The SwiMP3 is compatible with Mac and PC and supports both MP3 and WMA. It is equipped with a rechargeable battery and has a 256 MB memory. Your swimming agility will not be harmed in any way, as the device weighs only 2 ounces.

So put your wet suit on and plug yourself to the swimming experience of your life!

SciFi Chair


After the development of gaming chairs that move according to the games action and computer beds designed so that you end up being a “computer potato” and never see anything else weather you’re awake or sleeping, now G-Tech Neber releases a chair that confirms the theory that sitting correctly on a chair is so overrated.

This new SciFi chair is at present on show in Korea. The design includes so much chrome, that it actually looks like one of those Matrix chairs - you don’t have to take the blue pill.

The company says that, giving so much support to the back, head, hands, wrists, back and feet, the chair is completely ergonomical. Also, having the curved back, the chair gives you the opportunity to seat in any position you want. Just look at the picture, it looks so cool!

the MackLockPick


When searching for a clue or for proof forensics needs all the help they can get, and all the latest technology. Well, now they just got a boost from SubRosaSoft.com Inc. with their release of MacLockPick that can do anything from decrypting passwords to Internet history from any Mac OS X computer.

The MacLockPick is a USB Flash that can be hooked on the computer, weather it is running or not. Once the software is installed, it will subtract data from the computer’s Apple Keychain, thus providing the user easy access to any of the computers folders.

The device automatically compiles a database that can later be accessed by computers using Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Apple Mac OS X.

Lexon LCD E8 Wall Clock






Now, cover half of the picture posted and try to figure out what the first clock is saying. Well, it says that the time is 12:59, how do I know that? Every column represents a number, the number of squares lighten up on each column tells you what how many minutes or hours have passed. Brought to you by Lexton, this Wall Clock has also a smaller brother, in the form of a wrist watch that has the same confusing time-telling way.

You can keep this clock on its very own built-in stand on your living-room wall and in the mean time have fun watching the confused faces of your visitors trying to figure out just what’s the time. You can buy the Lexon LCD Wall Clock for only 203$. Small price to pay for the laughs you’ll have

The VEE Cam


Are you tired of worrying about how will your camera cope with a rough ride or in a not-so-friendly-environment? Persides, a British manufacturer, has thought about all these problems and decided to devise a more rugged camera, one that can handle harsher conditions.

This DV cam is also intended to be used by the military and by extreme sports practitioners. It has a 2.4 inch LCD display and they say that, depending on the model you can shoot from two to four hours of DVD quality video, but they were not specific on how much gigabytes memory stands for that.

Also, the exact date of the release wasn’t specified, but it will roll out this summer. The VEE Cam (VEE stand for “video for extreme environments”) will be released at the price of 1600$.

i200 iSeries Speaker



Yes, I know you are very happy playing your favorite tunes on your iPod, you are very glad they’re stored there safely, but still, don’t you feel like it is getting pretty old just listening to them in you headphones? Well, from now on “just in your headphones” is not the only option. Jamo has though about your listening needs and decided to develop the new i200 iSeries Speaker. You can hook up your iPod to these new speakers and play as many tunes as you want because, not only that these are high quality iPod Speakers but they also serve as a charger.

As for those of you who do not own an iPod, worry not because the guys over at Jamo don’t do any kind of discrimination. Thanks to the auxiliary input you can also connect any type of MP3player or you can even listen music in your speakers from your cell phone! You can also add more Jamo speakers such as a subwoofer to expand your audio system.