Spotlight Gadget: MP3 OLED Watch
This stainless steel MP4 watch looks like a much nicer version of the Brando MP4 that I reviewed not long ago. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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This stainless steel MP4 watch looks like a much nicer version of the Brando MP4 that I reviewed not long ago. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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The week after next I’ll be going on vacation to Sedona, Arizona. This will be my 2nd time there. If you’ve never been, put on your list of must visit places. It’s gorgeous and relaxing. I’ll be spending 1.5 days in Phoenix and wonder if anyone can suggest some interesting places to see and things
Geek Fun In Phoenix Arizona? Read More
Current and potential Sprint customers will be interested in Palm’s latest Smartphone. The Palm Treo 755p is an updated version of their Treo 700p which was released last summer. Running Palm OS, the 755p includes the same physical restyling that came with the 750 and 680 GSM phones which were released last fall. Is the smaller form factor and various software changes enough for 700p owners to justify an upgrade to this new model? Hopefully this review will help answer that question…
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It is one of the biggest ironies of the current digital age. While our information may effortlessly reside in a persistent data cloud accessible from anywhere, all the mobile stuff we need to access that cloud needs an earthly place to stay while we are out and about.
Tom Bihn Super Ego and Ego Messenger Bags Read More
I feel like I’ve just reached a new level of geekiness and of course I wanted to share it with all of you :o) This week has been pretty eventful. Tuesday I had a T1 line put into my house (Gadgeteer HQ). There were problems getting it to work and as a result, I had
My Geek Rite of Passage Read More
If you’re looking for an easy way to enjoy the music, photos and videos on your iPod through your television, then DLO’s HomeDock Deluxe is a solution that you should definitely consider. With this product, you don’t need a network connection, PC or Mac. You just need a television with good old RCA composite inputs (if it has S-Video, it can use that too).
Are you still trying to figure out what to get for your Mom for Mother’s Day this coming Sunday? Yeah, I tend to be a procrastinator too… But here’s an idea that you might want to consider. Best Buy has specially packaged Pink or Silver 4gb iPod nanos in festive polka-dotted boxes. -Features a pink
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Most personality profiles have four major categories that they think we fall into. Usually we are ‘mostly’ one category, then partially another… which results in twelve general types like the Zodiac signs! (Of course, we all know there are really 10 types of people those who understand binary, and those who don’t!)
Personality Psychology Pro – Palm OS Game Read More
In my mind I have two classifications of gadgets: ones that are tools and ones that are toys. Most of my favorite gadgets are both.
In preparation for a upcoming review, I needed to buy an infrared thermometer. I debated buying one of these “touchless” thermometers a few years ago, but eschewed the idea because the few available for consumers were expensive, bulky and rather ugly. Professional models, like the Fluke 63, were less unsightly but even more expensive and cumbrous.
Q3 Innovations ThermoHAWK 200 Infrared Thermometer Read More
Guess what showed up on my doorstep yesterday? Ok yeah, you already know since you read the title of this post. :o) It’s Palm’s new Palm OS Treo 755p for Sprint. I won’t paste in a long press release since I rarely read those things myself. I will tell you the highlights of this new
The Sprint Treo 755p Has Arrived at The Gadgeteer Read More
Community sites like MySpace, Linked In and Facebook are online gathering places to connect with people of like minds, business interests, etc. As a Gadgeteer, how would you like to: Meet other Gadgeteers just like you. Access The Gadgeteer site from within a community site. Share pictures and videos with other Gadgeteers. Message and provide
The Gadgeteer Community Site on MyLifeBrand Read More
This might seem odd, but I’m as picky about my alarm clocks as I am about my gear bags and smart phones! I’m the kind of person that likes flexibility and for the most part, the typical alarm clock does not offer that feature. Usually you get 1 alarm and if you’re really lucky, you might get 2. Today I’m going to show you the RiteAlarm Clock from Rayna Creations Inc. which has 3 alarms. One for weekdays, one for Saturdays and one for Sundays.
Reading glasses that can be stored in your wallet. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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For the past 8 months, my everyday gear bag of choice has been a custom Bagaboo messenger bag. That bag ended a long personal quest for the perfect bag… That is until I saw Waterfield Design’s latest creation, the Sling. Actually, I didn’t really pay much attention to the Sling when I first saw it show up on Waterfield’s site. Then they contacted me to ask if I would like to review it. I said sure, but still was not totally excited about it. Then it arrived and my mind instantly changed.
Waterfield Design Sling Read More
No, I don’t have hayfever and that was not a sneeze. Vakaadoo is the name of a company that recently sent me a really cool 2nd gen iPod nano case. I think it’s about the nicest slim case I’ve seen yet. The case is comprised of a front and back plastic shell that is been
Play through Universal Aluminum HardCase for laptops coming soon from Rhinoskin. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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I always look forward to new products from SCOTTeVEST and was happy to find 2 new garments in my mailbox the other day. Scott and Laura Jordan sent me their new Performance Polo and Performance Pullover 1/4 Zip shirts. Let’s take a closer look…
SCOTTeVEST/SeV Performance Polo and Performance Pullover 1/4 Zip Read More
For the minimalists among us, electricbaby (Warning: one of their vinyl bag styles is rated PG13) offers a stylish way to protect your laptop from scratches and light bumps and bruises. Their stretch-fit sweater laptop sleeves come in 4 different designs and in sizes that fit 12 – 17 inch laptops. They were kind enough
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Discount LED Lights and Knives recently sent me 3 really nice Coast LED flashlights to test and review. I reviewed the V6 Stainless Steel 6 Chip (LL7732) and the V2 Power Chip (LL7461) last month. The one I’m going to show to you today is the Coast LED Lenser Focus Beam (model: LL7438).
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In October of 1993, I bought what was then my ideal computer. It fit in my pocket, had a full QWERTY keyboard with dedicated numeric keypad, had lots of built-in apps, ran all my DOS programs with ease, had a gorgeous monochrome LCD screen and ran for 20 hours on two AA batteries. It was the HP 200LX. For years I used this machine for PIM storage, keeping grades for my students, writing a diary and keeping my important text documents on hand for easy reference. I moved to a new Windows-based grading program a year and a half ago, but I had used my 200LX for all that time. It still sits in my gadget cabinet, one gadget that will never see the light of Ebay.
OQO Model 02 Ultra Personal Computer Read More