Spotlight Gadget: HairMax LaserComb
Comb your way to a fuller head of hair. At $645, I think I’d just wear a hat! SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Comb your way to a fuller head of hair. At $645, I think I’d just wear a hat! SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Pardon me while I pat myself on the back. I was just looking to see what I needed to write about for tonight’s post, when I realized that Monday’s LapPads review was actually my 500th review! I guess it is fitting that it was the review to be Slashdotted. Wow, 500 reviews in almost 7
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2004-06-10 Read More
I just got an email from Alex, with Slappa – makers of the multimedia storage products I recently reviewed. He said to let you all know that if you order from their site you can enjoy a 10% discount (until the end of June) by entering the code “gadgeteer.” If you have been looking for
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2004-06-09 Read More
Full-logic cassette deck for your PC. Archive old tapes to digital files or make new tapes of your MP3s. Nifty! SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: Plus Deck 2 Read More
Whew! Here it is 4 days after returning from vacation and I’m just now crawling out from under the piled up work from my day job, Gadgeteer stuff and the rocks in my yard (don’t ask…). I’d like to thank all of you for the Birthday wishes in the discussion forum and for the personal
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2004-06-09 Read More
While I have always preferred keeping my CDs in their jewel cases, there are times when it can be completely impractical. For instance, when I am in the ranch truck. Since I haven’t sprung for Sirius Satellite Radio in this vehicle, while riding along I instead get to play DJ – switching out CDs as
Slappa Multimedia Storage Products Review Read More
Small module shares internet connection, streams iTunes music and shares a USB printer wirelessly using 802.11g. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: AirPort Express Read More
It’s the end of an era…Since Sony has announced that they will no longer be making PDAs for the US market, and since I do not presently even own a CLIE, I have regretfully listed my 1GB Memory Stick on eBay. You know, even though my TH55 was such a lame experience with Sony’s customer
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2004-06-06 Read More
Games like this make me almost wish that I had a Pocket PC again…PDAMill has released their alpha version 0.2 demo for Flux Challenge, their upcoming 3D racing game. According to their site: “This unique racer revolves around a world of magnetic-levitation tunnels. While originally designed for mass transportation, it soon spawned many underground ship-racing
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2004-06-05 Read More
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Please join me in wishing Julie a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Read More
Julie has been here since Saturday and we have been having a great time! We climbed to the top of the mountain behind the Indian Lodge in Ft. Davis, trekked through the Limpia Creek Primitive Area, and last night we arrived at my family’s ranch where she saw her first rattlesnake. Yikes! We’ve been taking
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2004-06-02 Read More
When I first received my iPod as a gift, I did not think I would get much use from it. After all, there is a pile of dust gathering upon the myriad of portable tape and CD players ( I even have a Diamond Rio 600 still in its box) that I already own. Then,
inMotion iPod Speakers by Altec Lansing Review Read More
About a year ago, I reviewed the first of the stand-alone WiFi detection devices to hit the market, the Kensington WiFi Finder, a neat little (3” long) product whose main drawback was that it didn’t work. Subsequently, I found (on The-Gadgeteer.com, of course!) the Smart ID WiFi Detector, a somewhat larger (4”x2.25”x.625”) and clunkier (1.82
PCTEL WiFi Seeker Review Read More
Product Requirements: Device: O2-XDA II, Qtek 2020, Orange M100 How does one reconcile a technolust for the top gadgets (often the most fragile and expensive) with an active lifestyle in rugged conditions? Innopocket hopes to provide the answer to this thorny question. I tend to embody the worst of the two in the above dilemma.
Innopocket O2-XDA II Metal Deluxe Case Review Read More
Product Requirements: Device: PalmOne Tungsten T3 6/16/04 See updates in red below For the most part, I have used an aluminum hard case with all of my handhelds but I am always looking for something different to try. I bounce around the U.S. regularly and when I’m not doing that I’m out in the
Proporta Tungsten T3 Crystal Case Review Read More
In a few days, I’ll be winging my way to Texas to spend a week with Judie and her family. I won’t be lugging my Powerbook with me on this trip. I figure I can check my email from Judie’s PC if I want to. I will probably just bring along a PDA and digital
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2004-05-26 Read More
You’ve see the flexible PC keyboards before, well now you can do the same with your musical instrument. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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640×480 mini USB camera / camcorder / webcam. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: Image Steno Read More
Product Requirements: A computer running Win98SE/2000/ME/XP/Mac OS 8.6 or higher Some days it can seem as if there is a conspiracy being perpetrated against the consumer by all of the digital camera, mobile phone and PDA manufacturers. How so? As each new device comes out, there seems to be a new type of flash media
12 in 1 USB 2.0 Card Reader / Writer Review Read More
Product Requirements: Device: Windows PC running 98SE, 2000 or XP. Digital cameras are available in all sorts of shapes and sizes these days. From the typical run of the mill point and shoot variety that we’re all familiar with, to something a little more exotic like the James Bond Stealth cam that we reviewed here
M Catch 1000 6 in 1 AV Device Review Read More