Wi-Fi Aquarium Lets You Feed Your
Fish Online
An inventor has created a
WI-FI ENABLED AQUARIUM called the "Wi-Aquarium,"
which lets you watch your fish via webcam, feed them remotely
and adjust heat, lights and filter online. The aquarium will
even send you an e-mail to report aquarium status.
'Super
Automatic' Coffee Maker Reads Your Mind
A
company called JL Hufford
Coffee and Tea is reportedly working highly
intelligent coffee machines that
READ YOUR MIND -- at least the part of your mind
devoted to coffee. This "super automatic coffee machine"
actually "learns the drinking patterns of its users," and
recognizes the patterns of when you want a cappuccino, and when
you want an Americano.
USB Gadget Hall of Shame
Solid Alliance, which is
known for making rubber USB memory drives in the shape of
Japanese food items, now offers
ENTIRE MEALS made out of USB memory drives.
Memorex's
new 1 GB Poker Chip Flash Drive looks like a stack of three
POKER CHIPS -- until you slide out the USB drive
part of it. The drive comes loaded with "Texas Hold 'Em"
software.
A new, 29.95 USB dongle
jiggles your mouse pointer so your system
WON'T GO INTO SLEEP MODE or run the screen saver.
That's right: It's hardware for people too lazy to change their
Windows or Mac settings.
Why Environmentalists Are Wrong
About E-waste
Environmental groups like the
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, Friends of the Earth and
Greenpeace, among others, have been in the news lately, chiding
gadget makers in general and Apple in particular for bad
environmental policies. They're also saying consumers should
take action and they're really pushing recycling. Trouble is,
recycling electronics is actually
BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.
Fight Crime With Rented
Robotic Exoskeleton
Need to move a piano? Picked
on by bullies? Want to uproot trees in the backyard? Not to
worry. Soon you'll be able to
RENT A HAL-5 EXOSKELETON for just $590 per month.
The robotic suit gives its wearer super strength.
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Cell Phone Follies
A new product will let cell
phone callers
OVERRIDE THE RINGTONES of the people they call with
one of their own choosing. Called a "push ringer," the ringtone
can include both audio and video.
A
new, $225 cell phone called the AK-47 Walkie Talkie Phone is
designed to look like an old school Communist China
RED ARMY WALKIE TALKIE, and comes with military
surplus style bag and gear. Oh, and it works as a walkie talkie,
too. "Down with capitalism! Oh, wait, that's my broker -- I
gotta take this...."
Chinese Theft o'
the Week
Intellectual property thieves
in China are already selling copies of the new "Spider-Man 3"
movie
TWO WEEKS before the movie debuts in
theaters in the United States. The DVDs cost $1 each, and even
include a warning on the back against pirating the movie.
Hollywood Spy
The Warner Bros. movie, "Get
Smart," starring Steve Carell
and Anne Hathaway, is
scheduled to premier next summer. But in an unprecidented move,
a direct spinnof from the movie, called "Get Smarter: Bruce &
Lloyd Out of Control," will go straight to DVD just
TEN DAYS after the premier of the original "Get
Smart." The spinnoff stars Masi
Oka and Nate Torrence.
Oka plays a tech geek named Bruce.
Gotta-Get-It
Gadgets
A wired prototype jacket from
Germany's Lodenfrey
works like many other such garments -- it sports built in music
player, cell phone and GPS. The difference is that the io-Jacket
also supports
GPSoverIP, which uses
the mobile phone connection to provide backup location data --
even when you're
INDOORS. (Video after
link.)
Gardner Post is now selling
its Baby Grand Master "piano" -- a baby grand jammed with a
complete DVD-based DJ kit, including
MASSIVE SPEAKERS.
Japan's Nap Enterprise Co.
plans to start selling next month a new, $227 cell phone earbud
that picks up your voice not from your mouth via the air, but
from
INSIDE YOUR EAR. Combined with the sound dampening
pad that cuts outside noise by 30 decibels, you can use the buds
during heavy metal concerts and other noisy places -- without
raising your voice.
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This is why Al Gore invented the Internet:
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Regiftable is an entire web site devoted to the practice
of giving things received as gifts.
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