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Gamers Rejoice! Cooling Station Makes Laptop Overclocking Easy
When it comes to laptop overclocking, there aren’t many choices beyond useless fan-type solutions. Finally, Intel and Embraco have teamed up to develop a cooling system that actually brings refrigeration to laptops. Apparently, the device works thanks to what is being touted as the World’s smallest miniature compressor. Air is cooled before it flows to the bottom of the laptop and up through the intake openings. Naturally, this will result in a significant cooling of the computer’s internal components. In... Continue reading
Blaser Tag: Robots And Humans Go Head To Head In a Laser Tag Showdown
Old fashioned Laser Tag was fun and everything, but it never included robots – much to my dismay. Fortunately, the folks at HotProceed have remedied the situation with their new Blaser Tag System. The game is simple: each manually controlled robot has a laser and a sensor – if you get shot first, it will trigger a pre-programmed routine and your robot will fall down. But fear not – after a few seconds it will get back up and you... Continue reading
Robobust Rocks Out…And Creeps You Out
Get a load of your new rock God ladies! Robobust is quite the pimp. He loves music – so much so that he will move his mouth to anything placed in his MP3 player. He also has dancing skills. He can bust a few moves that are either pre-programmed or manually controlled. Robobust’s other interests include: fire. He enjoys spewing it now and then. Check out the link below for a video of Robobust in action. — Sean Fallon Link... Continue reading
Hitachi Biometric Watch Narcs On Patients
Hitachi has developed a wristwatch biometric monitor that collects vital information 24 hours a day for 10 consecutive days. Once collected, the device can transmit the data wirelessly to a personal computer. The PC can then be used to analyze data and determine how much the person has exercised, how long they have slept, and how far they have walked. Essentially this would be useful for doctors as a means of narcing on a patient’s daily activities. It may also... Continue reading
Microwave With TV And DVD Playback Makes Its Debut
I, like many gadget aficionados out there, demand entertainment 24/7. That’s why this new microwave with a built-in TV and DVD player that recently made its debut at IFA 2007 is so appealing. Now I can finally catch up on around 2 minutes of my favorite movie while I wait for my burrito. Specs include: a 10,2″ TFT screen, SD,MMC,MS card and USB compatibility, and support for DVD/DIVX, SVCD,VCD,DVCD,CD,HDCD,MP3,MP4,Picture-CD, and CD-R / CD-RW. More pictures are available after the jump.
Marshall’s Stiletto Car Puts The Wienermobile To Shame
Actually, nothing can beat Oscar Mayer’s famed Wienermobile in terms of sheer weirdness, but this “Roving Stiletto” comes pretty close. The car was developed for Marshall’s discount department stores as part of a wienermobile-like advertising campaign – and you will be happy to know that it is packing some power under that sexy exterior. The Stiletto features a 5-speed motor and a top speed of 60mph – which is pretty good when you consider the drag factor. The shoe-shaped car... Continue reading
Hack: Extract 32 AA Batteries From a Single 6 Volt Battery
Interestingly enough, if you pop open certain 6 volt battery brands you will find 32AA batteries inside (a Heavy Duty Powercell was used in this example). That could mean some serious savings for anyone accustomed to buying expensive AA batteries. Then again, we have no way of knowing how these AAs compare to those brands, so it might still make more sense to pick up some cheap AAs at a local dollar store or, better yet, some decent rechargeables. Check... Continue reading
Ferguson Hill Horn Speakers: Overpriced And Oversized
Whether you are throwing a house party for friends or trying to make contact with extraterrestrials, this Ferguson Hill FH001 Horn Loudspeaker will get the job done. The recommended amp power is 3-50 watts, but the product page explains that you can “go loud” with only 5 watts – which makes the level of clarity higher because they can be used with relatively low powered amplifiers. Unfortunately, a combination of power and style like this doesn’t come cheap. Be prepared... Continue reading
Are MP3 Players The New Stethoscopes?
According to Canadian researchers Dr. Neil Skjodt and Bill Hodgetss MP3 players with built in microphones make for a better stethoscope. Why? Because the plastic shell that they are encased in makes capturing low resonance notes easier. They can also record the sounds – which allows for file archiving and the the ability for far away experts to analyze a problem via the internet. Whether you are using a traditional stethoscope or an MP3 player, determining what chest or heart... Continue reading
High School Musical MP3 Karaoke Bag Makes Me Vomit a Little
Outside of that whole nude pic thing with Vanessa Hudgens, I don’t have a lot of knowledge about the current High School Musical phenomenon. Sufficed to say that the word “musical” is usually a turn-off for me – and so is this HSM themed carry bag. You can plug the bag into any portable music source and play your tunes directly through the built in speakers. Plus it has a microphone so the kids can sing along. Crappy music and... Continue reading
