Monday, June 30, 2008

No-Key Keyboard with Glass Surface


Now here is a gadget that is very delicate and looks quite Geeky and cool. Presenting the No-Key Keyboard which looks shiny with its glass surface.
This fine gadget is a creation of Kong Fanwen. It even lights up through the same glass material. The keyboard is QWERTY and is very flat, resembling a thin sheet of ice. It is made up of camera and lightning and uses the latest motion capture technology. Though it looks cool, it will require a lot of care and delicacy while handling.
It has advantages over hard keyboards such no risk of Carpal-Tunnel Syndrome and no slipping of hand while typing. However, it is still in conceptual stage and there is no details about its pricing and availability.

Record Video “Secretly” with DVR Camcorder Pen


If you are fascinated by “Bond” movies and all the fancy gadgets shown in the movies, then you will surely appreciate the DVR Pen Camera recorder. It can record video as well as audio and it resembles a pen.




You never know when you may need to record video in stealth. In the house, you can hide cameras in a variety of things but they don’t offer portability. This is where this cool gadget comes handy. It looks like a pen but is a bit larger than the normal ones. It can record upto 30 hours video/audio ( 4 Gb model) at a video resolution of 352 X 288. It can even behave as a USB drive and you can connect it to your PC for charging pupose. The battery has a bit of a drawback as it only provides a recording time of two hours. The recording can be done by just the click of a button. It can also behave as a normal pen with smooth writing and ink that can be changed with normal refills.
Videos can be transferred to the PC just by direct connection with no need of drivers and external power. The 2 Gb model costs $199.95 and the 4 Gb cost $249.95. A must have gadgets for self confessed detectives, reporters and even geeks. It may seem a bit expensive, but all good things comes with a price.

Touch Screen Door Lock is the Real Beauty at Your Door Step




Samsung is the inventor. Yes it is a very new kind of door lock. The peculiarity comes with the integrated touch screen. Details on what all this fancy at the same time secure door lock can do after the jump.





The touch screen pad remains senseless until you press the start button. Once done, the lights switch on and the numbers are then made visible on the screen. Tempered glass covers the touch screen to protect it. Wondering if it can be inserted into your main door?
Yes it very well can be. It is very thin around 2.1 cm. Hence can be integrated to any door of any make. This new door features a heat sensor that sets out an alarm in case the temperature exceeds 55 degrees.
Named as Luce, this smart door lock is all set to hit the gadget market. Will be updating on pricing right before that.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Looks like a key on your keyring


The lightest, most compact multiple tool ever developed! If you feel lost without your trusty knife at your side, this tiny multi-tool can give you some great company. Easily closes to attach to any key ring, making it very easy to carry. Several screwdrivers and two different cutting surfaces give this little tool a lot of usefulness.

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Get Bathed with Light
Blue light changes to red when the water heats up!

The LED Shower Light is a brilliant idea. It installs to a standard shower pipe in mere minutes. When you turn the shower on, the water powers a turbine and the LED Shower Light...well, lights up! Blue let's you know the water is chilly. When the water warms up to 89° F (32° C), the light changes to red. Now you can step in and not freeze your giblets off. And you don't even need to turn on the light now, because your whole shower glows. It makes for a much nicer morning, trust us. Oh, and if you are the adventurous type, it also makes showers a little more fun for two. Just saying, is all. Read more










Massive storage with this latest video player watch


In our effort to always bring you the latest and greatest gadgets, ThinkGeek presents this Stainless Steel Video Watch with a massive 8GB of internal flash memory as well as a full color 1.8" screen. Made completely from shiny stainless steel for the ultimate in style and coolness. Read more
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This Thumb Drive will self-destruct in 10 seconds...





Thumb drives are a convenient and cool way to carry around your data, and with drive sizes in the gigabytes, you can store a ton of photos, files, music, and video in a very tiny space. Unfortunately, due to their small sizes, they are targets for information thieves.
Think about it - all that personal data - your resume, email, password-files, and pictures of your girlfriend (wink) can be picked up and copied and returned before you even noticed it was missing. You want to have this data handy, but handy for you and not for that scumbag down the hall with the sticky fingers.Passwords can be hacked, but not the IronKey. It's built to withstand attacks both virtual and physical. 10 incorrect password attempts, and the encryption chip self-destructs, making the contents of the flash drive totally unreadable. The contents of the drive are filled with epoxy, so if a hacker tries to physically access the chips, he'd more likely damage them instead. Even if he did get access to the memory chips, they'd be worthless without the encryption chip. Electron-shielded, even a scanning electron microscope can't get inside. Read more

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Latest Gadgets 'n' Gizmos


Palm Centro Officially Arrives at Verizon, Still $99


Palm's savior Centro, long cozy on Sprint and more recently AT&T, has finally moseyed its way over to Verizon (as expected), which should give its march past a million sold new juice, even if your friends have already been playing with it for a few months. The $99 price is obviously w/ two-year contract and after $70 mail-rebate (don't forget to send it in!).







Behold the Greatest Workstation of All Time: the Emperor. I mean, come on, anything that looks like it can control a turbolaser battery or fire a giant anti-matter death ray must be the greatest workstation of all time, period. But according to Patrick Laflamme Duval—business developer for manufacturer Novelquest—the name is not a Star Wars nod, but a reference to the emperor scorpion's tail.
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