Monday, May 31, 2010

Bumblebee Voice Mixer




Switch on voice mixer mode to have your voice remixed with six different music styles. The helmet also play realistic conversion sounds of Bumblebee character changing from a car to a robot and back again.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Fireworks Projector




The Uchiage Hanabi from Sega Toys is a fireworks projector that uses five customizable projection lenses to create moving fireworks all over your walls and ceiling. You can watch these fireworks just like a real show.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

SOLAR ChumAlong


ChumAlong is a solar photovoltaic panel that provides you off-grid power anywhere you go. It is perfect for hiking and camping. As the sun’s position in the sky varies during the day, ChumAlong’s job is to make sure the Solar Panel is always pointing at the brightest point in the sky.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Charge4All Portable Charging Mat




You can now charge up to four handheld devices at once from a single source of power using Charge4All mat. The device is compatible with most of popular electronic devices, including iPhones, iPods, cell phones, MP3 players, Bluetooth devices, PDAs, digital cameras, portable GPS devices, and more. The charger comes with four charging ports and five charging plugs for the most popular devices.

Monday, May 24, 2010

HotSeat Pilot Pro


Your Body and Brain in the Right Place to Train with 4+ monitors and 6 speaker Dolby Digital Surround Sound, your In the Cockpit of any plane flying from every field on our planet. The Pilot Pro Flight Simulator can be equipped with a Yoke and Rudder Pedals , Stick and Throttle, HOTAS for Fighters or Cyclic and Collective for Helicopter flight.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Brain-machine

Neuroscientists have significantly advanced brain-machine interface (BMI) technology to the point where severely handicapped people who cannot contract even one leg or arm muscle now can independently compose and send e-mails and operate a TV in their homes. They are using only their thoughts to execute these actions.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The World’s First “Thinking” Camera


A complete, interactive video monitoring system right out of the box, Archerfish Solo is alert, aware and attuned to your world. You tell it what to look for – expected events, unanticipated intrusions, or just the odd things that can happen when you’re not around – and Solo notifies you with a video message to your mobile or email. It’s perfect for someone who wants to combine the power of Homeland Security technology with the convenience of wireless.

Monday, May 17, 2010

World's First Mattress Cooling System


With ChiliBed consumers can take luxury living to a whole new level in their bedroom. The temperature controlled memory foam soy mattress is designed for maximum comfort and pressure relief. The unique foam adjusts based on weight rather than body heat, allowing users to get comfortable very quickly. It has a 11-inch mattress core, and is available in all standard mattress sizes. Chili Technology cools and warms the ChiliBed from 48-118 degrees offering unparalleled temperature control, body support and pressure relief.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Multitouch Table

Multitouch Table is to build the engineers at Eyebeam a New York arts and technology centre are radically dropping the price of possession for multitouch tables by taking them open-source. It has great features including Schematics for the Cubit, a multitouch tabletop exhibit for using this Multitouch Table you can possible multitouch table possessor wants to acquire started is a web cam with an infrared sieve and a tiny picture projector. Plug in the web cam, inaugurate the Cubit software, rotate on the projector and begin moving.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

AccuSport VectorX Golf Launch Monitor


AccuSport, known throughout the golf industry for its Vector launch monitors, just announced the release of the industry’s first launch monitor designed for consumers – VectorX. Unlike traditional launch systems which require an external connection to a computer, the VectorX works autonomously and doesn’t require any support from a computer or external power source. The result is a technically advanced training aid that enables golfers to maximize their time spent practicing whether on the range, in their backyard or in the house. Users still get the same analysis and data from each swing including clubhead speed, ball speed, side spin and launch angle among others, but now results will be displayed directly on the unit and without the need for a monitor. In addition to the onboard LCD display, the VectorX is equipped with its own CPU and rechargeable battery with a two hour life. Previously golfers who wanted to take advantage of launch data had to go to a proshop, retailer or teaching pro, but with the VectorX the same information can be captured every time the user practices.


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

VR-L2-Digital Voice Recorder


Beseto has rolled out their latest digital voice recorder for the Japanese market. Known as the Memoq VR-L2, this portable device is equipped with a 2GB of internal memory, a rechargeable battery and up to 7 hours of continued recording. It supports Windows Vista, XP and 2000.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Thermaltake Xaser S1000 Notebook Cooler


If you have a powerful gaming laptop then you will need a high quality cooling device. Check out the Thermaltake Xaser S1000 Notebook Cooler that offers two 7cm speed-adjustable luminous blue LED fans that draw power from a USB connector. You can also select the fan speed of your choice.

Monday, May 10, 2010

First Blood Pressure Monitor with SD Card


Panasonic has recently unveiled its first Blood Pressure monitor with an SD card slot. You can save health data on the SD card for up to 5 different persons. These data can be read with your computer or your doctor ‘s PC.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Flight Simulation Controller



Logitech, a world leader in gaming peripherals, has recently announced the Flight System G940 force-feedback flight simulation controller that was inspired by military and commercial planes and helicopters. The force feedback joystick features Logitech’s award-winning force feedback technology, which allows you to control your aircraft in the game with confidence as you feel its movement and its reaction to air, turbulence and g-forces. The pedals were also inspired by the designs of current jet fighters giving you true-to-life control, especially when performing defensive maneuvers or crosswind landings, or piloting helicopters.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Bluetooth Keyboard

Bluetooth Keyboard. Microsoft has launched its Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 that features a Comfort Curve design for a more ergonomic typing experience over the straight keyboard layout of notebook computers. Microsoft’s Comfort Curve design encourages natural wrist posture with a slight 6-degree curve that is easy to use with virtually no learning curve. Microsoft also released a stand-alone Bluetooth Number Pad to accompany this Bluetooth keyboard.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Solar Charger


Solar charger is able to recharge cell phones, iPods, digital cameras, or almost any small USB gadgets. The device comes in a durable and weatherproof design, so you can take it wherever you go. Each purchase also comes with an AC adapter for pre-charging before you go.