Archive for the ‘UsbStick’ Category
Friday, August 1st, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Giving mere mortals the power to monitor their own health at home isn’t a shocking revelation, but LifeSource’s new Wellness Connected family takes in-home status checking to another plateau. Three products in the line are being announced: the Wireless Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor, Wireless Precision Scale, and Wireless Activity Monitor. The trifecta utilizes FitLinxx’s proprietary wireless technology in order to link together and provide users with information on blood pressure, weight, and “activity” that can be logged and analyzed on a typical computer. Regrettably, no pricing information was mentioned, but we get the sense that this trio won’t be coming without a noticeable premium.
[Via medGadget]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in stress, monitoring, LifeSource, hypertension, usb stick, UsbStick, WellnessConnected, Wellness Connected, weight, HighBloodPressure, high blood pressure, pedometer, usb, medical, flash drive, FlashDrive, FitLinxx, UsbDrive, usb drive, health | No Comments »
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Filed under: Household
With the price of gas these days, it’s no wonder people are skittish when it comes to mowing lawns. What’s more, gas-powered mowers have been shown to pollute up to 7 times as much as vehicles. Sure, you could go get a manual mower and get some exercise, but why do that when you can convert your gas-powered mower into an electric one? This modification takes you through three steps to do just that, including: removing the engine and installing an electric replacement, converting the engine to one powered by solar panels, and installing the solar panel. Expect conversion costs to run around $1,500. Of course, you could always just buy a Huskvarna and skip all this tomfoolery.
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Original post by Joshua Fruhlinger
Posted in Wellness Connected, WellnessConnected, 400, weight, UsbStick, location, accessory, Skype 4.0.0.155 Beta 1 for Windows, solar | No Comments »
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
Filed under: Digital Cameras, HDTV
Although Panasonic’s HDC-SD9 is mighty, mighty small, reviewers over at CNET felt that it fell short in a number of key areas. For starters, Panny included a few quirky design choices; for instance, removing the battery requires the LCD cover to be open, but doing so can also turn the camera on unless you place it in a different mode. Granted, the minuscule size didn’t leave the outfit too much to work with, but if you’re easily flustered by these type niggles, you can run far, far away right now. As for image quality, critics noted that still shots were marginally better than awful, but capturing full motion HD clips was something it did manage to do relatively well. Still, no one handling this critter was enthusiastically shouting for joy when all was said and done, so do yourself a favor and eye the review down there before clicking that order button.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in OuterSpace, T-Mobile Germany, UsbStick, weight, outer space, oppo digital, Flash, Europe, Distribution, USA, review | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Ouch, that payback, it can be a bitch — Sony BMG, distributors of rootkit-installing CDs and litigious foe of P2P users worldwide, has just been busted in France for using pirated software on its servers. And it gets even worse: Windows admin tool developer PointDev says a Sony BMG was caught when an IT staffer actually called up for support and gave a pirated license number to the phone tech. That’s some pretty shady behavior for a company that’s rammed anti-piracy measures down its own customers’ throats — too bad it’s probably not going to feel the hit of the €300,000 ($475,000) lawsuit nearly as hard as the college students it routinely sues for $5,000.
[Via ZeroPaid, thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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Original post by Nilay Patel
Posted in EssentialTraveldrive, weight, UsbStick, sports car, e3 | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio
Sony BMG boss, Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, was just quoted in an interview saying that Sony BMG is “working on an online music subscription service.” The service would cost between €6 to €8 per month (about $9 to $12) when launching later in the year and provide full access to its entire music catalog. He goes on to say that customers could own “some songs” even after the subscription was canceled. Interesting on its own, right? Now the kicker: it will work “for all digital players, including Apple’s iPod.” That means DRM-free unless Apple agrees to license its FairPlay DRM… which it won’t. Hell, Sony BMG is already offering DRM-free MP3s to Amazon. If true, then the move could almost turn public sentiment positive in the wake of Sony BMG’s “rootkit” fiasco and its handling of the Jammie Thomas affair. Almost.
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Original post by Thomas Ricker
Posted in UsbStick, weight, usb stick, stress, EarningsReport, monitoring, mp3 | No Comments »
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Tired of the air not doing enough for you? Well, a new project called Green Freedom — headed up by researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory — seeks to improve air’s contribution to our planet. The new technology would provide a method of extracting CO2 from the air and then converting the gas into fuel for cars or airplanes — thus sucking out toxins from our atmosphere while creating a renewable energy source. The process uses a form of electrochemical separation to siphon juice out of the typically poisonous gas, yet has a low environmental impact with a small waste-stream output. The plan calls for the use of existing plants, which will stem the need to build new facilities, enabling the environmental footprint to remain relatively small. Clearly, it’s not being put into general practice yet, but it’s a hopeful taste of things to come.
[Via Inhabitat]
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Posted in 400c, 400i, 400t, 400, WellnessConnected, UsbStick, weight, Wellness Connected, usb stick | No Comments »
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Filed under: Household
Frankly, we’re not totally sure we actually long to “create a physical link between our virtual and real identities” — you know, we like to keep that stuff pushed far, far away from the forefront of our minds — but if we ever have a change of heart, it seems the Wable will be right there waiting. This unique “table,” as it were, sports four bars that raise and lower automatically based on the activity from web applications such as Plazes, Flickr and Last.fm. Beyond that, it doesn’t seem to add too much more value to one’s life, but if it’s the simple things that keep you smiling, check out a remarkably unremarkable video of it after the jump.
[Via Core77]
Continue reading Wable graphically represents web activity, ain’t much of a table
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in UsbStick, weight, Wellness Connected, usb stick, stress, grades, monitoring, npx-9000 | No Comments »
Saturday, December 29th, 2007
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
We already learned that some 28-percent of US households were rocking at least one HDTV back in March, but now the Consumer Electronics Association has come forward with new figures showing that over half of American abodes are home to a digital television. According to revamped CEA projections, around 32 million DTV units will ship out next year, with 79-percent of those being HD sets. ‘Course, the downside of this is that a good chunk of America still isn’t prepared for the DTV cutover in 2009, but thanks to all the advertising that will likely be taking place over the next year and change, we’d say they’ve got plenty of time to get on board.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in WellnessConnected, 400, 400c, 400i, Wellness Connected, weight, , hd dvr, series 3, UsbStick, | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
Filed under: Gaming
Dream Arcades has been on a rampage of late, and just over a month after we caught wind of its Dreamcade 2.0 arcade cabinet, the outfit is looking to take over our basement with the Dreamcade Vision 120. This multigame unit packs over 145 classic titles such as Centipede, Dig Dug and Ms. Pacman, and comes with a built-in DLP projector that features 2,000 lumens, a 2,000:1 contrast ratio and a 1,024 x 768 native resolution. Additionally, you’ll get a 120-inch portable projection screen, programmable Ultimarc interface card, an authentic arcade control system and HDMI / component inputs that enable users to hook up their console of choice to play on the big screen. Sure, this masterpiece may set you back four grand, but just think how many quarters you’ll save in the long run.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in usb stick, UsbStick, weight, Wellness Connected, stress, monitoring, , jobs, wii hack, Retro | No Comments »