RSS

Archive | Others RSS feed for this section

Self-Cooling Seat Cushion

13. August 2007

6 Comments

Self-Cooling Seat Cushion

A warm weather coupled with a non-breathable chair can be quite a killer to our poor butts. For those of us who can’t afford a Herman Miller, the Self-Cooling Seat Cushion is a butt saviour! The cushion is made from “natural minerals,” which has a unique property of producing a cooling effect when melting. The minerals [...]

Continue reading...

Wicked Lasers 95mW Green Laser Pointer Review

25. July 2007

0 Comments

Wicked Lasers 95mW Green Laser Pointer Review

When Wicked Lasers sent us their Wicked Lasers Advance Phoenix 75mW to review last year, I wondered why I needed such a powerful laser pointer. After fiddling with it, I still don’t see why I needed one. But, boy was it fun! I don’t need one, but I sure want one. This year, Wicked Lasers introduced [...]

Continue reading...

Navigate Without GPS. Just Navizon And Your Laptop

10. July 2007

0 Comments

Navigate Without GPS. Just Navizon And Your Laptop

Investing in a GPS unit used to be the only way to get a portable navigation system up and running. Not with Navizon now. Navizon has been available for many phones running on Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Symbian or Java. But with the release of Navizon Desktop yesterday, both your PC and Mac laptops can now [...]

Continue reading...

The Billboards Have Eyes

15. June 2007

2 Comments

No, this is not the sequel to The Hills Have Eyes. But be careful the next time you look at a billboard - it might just be looking right back at you! Developed by Xuuk, Inc and first shown at a presentation at Google, Eyebox2 is an exciting new way for advertisers to track which billboards, [...]

Continue reading...

Wireless Gadget-Charging: July 7th, 2007

13. June 2007

10 Comments

Come July 7th, charging cables will soon be a thing of the past. On this lucky-number date, WildCharge will begin selling its wireless gadget-charging device. By simply plugging in an adapter to your iPods and Nokias, and placing them on the charging pad, they will begin gathering juice wirelessly. A great way to reduce messy cables [...]

Continue reading...

Freedom Mini GPS: Pocketable GPS

6. June 2007

0 Comments

Most GPS are painfully huge in size. But not so for the Freedom Mini GPS. As big as your car keys, this little GPS is perfect for those of us that have a non-GPS smartphone. “The Freedom Mini GPS currently the world’s most compact and neatest GPS receiver is aimed directly at the ever increasing number [...]

Continue reading...

MooMixer: Have Chocolate Milk The Fun Way

7. May 2007

2 Comments

Who loves chocolate milk? Or rather, who doesn’t? I don’t drink enough of it only because I’m simply too lazy to make myself a good one most of the time. But the battery-operated Moo Mixer Supreme from the innovative folks at Idea Kitchen should just be the answer for me and perhaps many others! This cool mixer [...]

Continue reading...

OhMiGod! It’s An OhMiBod iPod Vibrator

24. April 2007

10 Comments

Pleasure, please meet Music. A product from OhMiBod, this painfully innocent looking vibrator isn’t just like others in the market. It automatically vibrates to the rhythm and the intensity of the music! Easily any girl’s best friend, if you ask me. The additional multi-speed endcap for use without your iPod also means that you won’t be [...]

Continue reading...

Adidas Opens Store With Virtual Shopping Mirrors

3. March 2007

6 Comments

Too lazy to try on shoes? Well then you should start shopping for shoes at The Adidas Shop in Paris. It is Adidas’ very first store that has “virtual shopping mirrors.” These “mirrors” actually have cameras in them, which lets you “try on” shoes virtually and see how it looks on you. You won’t get to [...]

Continue reading...

Barrel World Clock Shows Time For 24 Cities

27. February 2007

3 Comments

Here’s an elegant way to tell time for 24 different cities. Just rotate the barrel-shaped clock to your desired city and the hand shows the correct time for it. It has 12 sides, with each side having two major cities. In case you are wondering what happens to the minute hand when you rotate the clock, [...]

Continue reading...