Nov
03

That’s a pretty cool gadget for peoples who likes to cook:
The Demy™ is the first and only kitchen-safe digital recipe reader that will revolutionize the way you cook. The Demy™ holds your personal recipe collection in one compact, sleek device. Featuring a high-resolution color touchscreen, an uncluttered interface and many special tools to make any cook’s job easier.
more informationabout this product can be seen here
Oct
13

Marketing has always been an exciting profession. There is the challenge of coming up
with new and creative ways to catch the attention of the public, hold that attention long
enough to build up enthusiasm for a product line, and then motivate consumers to take
that final step and purchase the good or service.
There is a lot of time and effort that goes into developing a solid marketing plan, and
then even more resources required to actually get the plan rolling and producing results.
Click HERE to download the E-book
Oct
05

Well, it looks pretty neat, and for old of You older nerds it should be a priority one on Your list of geek gadgets
The site You can see it fully, click here
Sep
25

Well, that looks neat, a visualisation headset, a little costy ( about 250$ ), but it is a cool gadget
some more info:
Although the iWear AV310 Widescreen from Vuzix isn’t the first 3D HMD we’ve come across, or the largest virtual display (likened to a 52″ screen viewed from 9-feet), it’s the first 16:9 widescreen version to hit the market. Equipped for use with both NTSC and PAL, this unit will run you about $250 and has a mysterious “video” input for use with a wide range of devices, though there’s currently nothing to say what style of connector can be used or what resolution it runs at. Oh well… we’re still waiting on a headtracking version anyway.
Update: As a commenter pointed out, this likely isn’t the first “widescreen” HMD, though the company is claiming it’s the first 16:9 model.
Aug
20

Pretty neat gloves, that have built in bluetooth adaptable cellphone.
Here’s a quote frmo the inventors:
Can you hear me now - Wearable technology is the latest story in the ski, snowboard and winter sports glove business. Swany® has won the coveted Red-Dot award for design excellence for the second time in three years. Swany® has developed the first hands free cell phone ski and snowboard glove. The g.cell glove has a fully integrated Bluetooth adaptable cell phone in a totally functional ski and winter sports glove. Incoming calls detected by vibrating wrist action. Push on back of hand to receive call. Call out - voice command dial system.Re-charger included. Phone will last for 12 hours on standby, 4 hours talk time. Speaker and listening device integrated into palm and thumb. Insulated water repellent outer shell for hours of warm dry use.
well, price is high - but it is a cool gadget - only 495.00$