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R/C plane with a built in digital camera that can take 26 aerial shots and fly to altitudes of up to 1000ft. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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R/C plane with a built in digital camera that can take 26 aerial shots and fly to altitudes of up to 1000ft. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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What does this device… Philips TSU7000 Pronto Pro Universal Touch Screen Remote Control …have in common with these devices? HTC Apache / Sprint PPC-6700 and HTC Universal Well, let’s think about it. All three: 1. Have full color touch screens 2. Have Infrared ports 3. Have rechargeable batteries 4. Can be completely customized to operate
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2006-02-10 Read More
I don’t know about you, but the PCMCIA slot on my laptop is the last place I would ever think of to hide anything, so I guess that it makes sense this there is now a product which utilizes this easily overlooked area. Wireless Garden has introduced the StashCard, billed as “a secret drawer for
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Portable speakers made especially for the Apple iPod digital audio player are available in a veritable cornucopia of sizes, shapes and prices. For example, I’ve personally reviewed JBL’s On Tour speakers and Brando’s iPod audio system. Both provide good sound for a decent price, but I think I’ve found the ultimate speaker system for the
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REVIEW – Not long ago, Julie and I were looking at the Crumpler site, each with a different bag in mind. In my ongoing search for the “end-all be-all hold-all” gearbag, I was looking for something with lots of pockets that could organize my stuff neatly on overnight or weekend trips. Julie was still caught
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Designer Emulation Kits (DEK’s for short) are little snap together kits of lamps by famous designers. They run off of a standard 9 volt battery. I love stuff like this! SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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And now for a review of a product that is both wacky and different. The iFish from Sega Toys, the same people that brought us the iDog. I wasn’t too sure what I would have to say about this combination speaker and robot pet thingy when Brando asked if I would review it, but I
Okay – I just did something that I technically shouldn’t have been able to do. As many of you know, I am a Sprint customer and San Angelo has only local CDMA & Analog vendors – Sprint, Cellular One and a couple of local resale companies. According to coverage maps, we have very good GSM
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2006-02-06 Read More
WiFi device in the shape of a bunny, that will light up in different colors, and play music depending on situations that you specify. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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You’ve really got to love Indiana weather. Just yesterday, it was 50 degrees and sunny. Then this morning, I wake up to 28 degrees and a couple of inches or so of snow on the ground. I’ll admit that it was very pretty to look at. At least from inside a warm house. I think
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2006-02-04 Read More
One of the necessary evils of migrating from a CD player to a digital music player is the tedious process of extracting music from already owned CDs. Sure, anyone with a computer can use one of the available music extraction software programs, many of which are free. But for those that don’t have access to
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Making good on an offer that was extended at Mobius, Microsoft has sent an HTC Universal that I will be using as my daily driver for the next month. I am really looking forward to putting this device through its paces, and the first order of business after charging it and loading it with applications
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If you own a 3rd generation, 4th generation or iPod Photo model digital music player, you might find the iBlue iPod Handsfree module to be a worthy addition to your iPod accessory collection. This plug-in module uses Bluetooth to interface with your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, to provide you with a handsfree voice kit. With
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Remember my review of Bluetake’s i-PHONO mini BT450Rx Bluetooth stereo headphones? No? Ok, go read it here first and then come back to read this review of the BT450Tx. The BT450Tx is an accessory to the BT450Rx. Those of you with a mild level of geekiness should be clued in that this is a transmitter
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It has been over three years since I reviewed the ACM, a handy gadget for people that don’t carry a conventional wallet, but that want to keep their money and cards organized. Since then, new models have been introduced which feature different colors and finishes, as well as a larger version which can hold twice
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USB Flash drives are convenient little gadgets that are extremely useful. I’ve heard them touted as the floppy disk of the 21st century and have to agree. I can’t even remember the last time I used an actual floppy. None of my current computers even have a floppy drive. The only problem with these handy
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Dual time watch with high resolution display. World time with 37 cities. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Name: Alan Ng Location: Singapore Hi! I’m Alan from Singapore. I’m 21 years old now. First, I have to say that I’m a gadget freak. My primal obsession with gadgets has made me spend lots of money on them. (Sometimes my mom nags me for that.) Currently on my inventory list, I have gadgets from
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Scott Jordon just sent out the following announcement: “I just wanted to give you a heads up. We just announced our 5th anniversary sale. Last year we offered 40% off for our 4 year anniversary sale, so we thought this year we had to do one better and are giving 50% off (not everything
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2006-01-26 Read More
I shipped the OQO 01+ back to Dynamism yesterday. Now I’m completely Microsoft free at home and it’s making me a little nervous. I need to get an inexpensive laptop for product review purposes. Maybe something from Averatec, Dell or HP. I don’t want to send a lot of cash, since it’s not going to
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2006-01-25 Read More