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Enviromentally Friendly Lingerie With Solar Panel

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Now we are in the age in which nothing surprises us again. But when it comes to the issue of solar bra, one is still caught unawares. An environmentally-friendly lingerie may be something you need to spice up your imagination. If it looks good, then lets wear it.

The eco-friendly Solar Power Bra integrates a whole lot of green into one complete sexy package. Aptly colored with a green shade, the Solar Power Bra features a waist-mounted solar panel which powers a small, chest-mounted electronic billboard, or pretty much any other gadget you feel like modding onto the bra.

Not to be outdone in other eco-friendly categories, the bra even offers a pair of reusable drinking cups (no pun intended), which not only offers a way for the wearer to reduce the amount of aluminum cans and plastic bottles they use, but also adds to the woman’s (or man’s, if you’re into that sort of thing) bust size. These reusable containers can be hidden away in a special pocket on the bra’s cups.

A time will come and has come when we will start wearing disposables clothes and shoes. Who wants to wash clothes and pollute the eco-systems with chemicals?

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 15, 2008 at 7:39 am

Cambrige Soundworks PlayDock

This audio dock is different from all others you have been seeing as it is not made for Apple iPod alone but also for other MP3 players.

Thanks to 4 different kinds of holders, the dock is compatible with a couple of MP3 players, such as the Creative Zen Touch, Dell Pocket DJ, the obvious iPods, and many more. Its features are:

- Robust 15-watt subwoofer has 4-inch driver

- Powered by sub and main speakers, the compact PlayDock MP3 will out-boogie much larger stereo systems
- Convenient grip in rear housing makes it easy to transport
- AC adapter keeps the music going
- Internal battery ensures up to 10 hours of cordless music anywhere you go
- Recharges select MP3 players while AC powered.

The Cambrige Soundworks PlayDock costs $249.
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Written by Felix Diamond

May 13, 2008 at 11:36 am

Hand Power Your Gadgets

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True to the adage that a person’s hands cannot deceive him, the Hand-Crank USB Power Charger will enable you to recharge your cell phone, camera, portable media players or other USB devices with just a few turns of the handle. It came with necessary adapters for many different phones.

Just throw this nice gadget into your bag or backpack and you will never be stranded anywhere with a dead cell phone battery. It costs about $39.95.

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 9, 2008 at 6:36 am

The Stress Eraser: Wipe Out Your Stress?

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The StressEraser is an award-winning, hand-held biofeedback medical device designed to calm your mind and relax your body in just 15 minutes.

This product works by sticking your finger on the Stress Eraser for 15 minutes per day, and after 2 weeks of doing this, you are expected to feel more calmer, patient and energetic.

The StressEraser costs $300 and was honored with Frost & Sullivan’s 2006 Medical Industry Award for Technology Innovation of the Year.

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Written by Felix Diamond

May 8, 2008 at 10:49 am

Solar Power Cordless Fan: Cooling From The Sun

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This solar powered cordless fan will keep you cool when the temperature gets hotter for your comfort. It draws power from the sun rays to protect you from the heat of the sun. This makes it the more interesting.

A full charge will keep you going for 8 hours. You also have the option to plug in into electricity in case you run out of the solar power. So, save yourself some bills on electricity and get cooled from the sun.

Not only does it feature a fan, it also boasts an alarm clock and doubles up as a cell phone/MP3 charger (though not compatible with all models). Perfect for traveling and camping, it also comes with a rechargeable lantern that has an LED light bulb. It costs about $60.

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Written by Felix Diamond

April 30, 2008 at 4:12 am

Get a Meteo Watch: Get a Weather Forecaster

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Now you don’t have to tune in to your TV or radio station just because you want to read the time. Why? This is because you can read the weather right on your wrist, if you are wearing the Meteo – Weather Forecast Watch from Oregon Scientific. Gone are the days when watches are meant just for time-telling only.

This stylish and fashionable digital watch tracks the weather by measuring barometric pressure trends. Perfect for those who want a sleek, low-profile watch that features a reverse LCD display and stopwatch function. Four easy-to-read icons (sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, and rainy) display the upcoming weather conditions in the next 12 to 24 hours.

The Meteo – Weather Forecast Watch cost £40 and also functions as a digital clock, calendar and alarm.

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Written by Felix Diamond

April 29, 2008 at 12:28 pm

Transmit Data Through Your Skin Using NTT’s Firmo

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This is not science fiction, but a technology that is readily available to you by NTT. With this device, you can even open your door or locker just by touching it. It’s definitely faster than a swipe card.

The new product, called Firmo, consists of a card-sized transmitter carried in the user’s pocket. The card converts stored data into a weak AC electric field that extends across the body, and when the user touches a device or object embedded with a compatible receiver, the electric field is converted back into a data signal that can be read by the device.

For now, a set of 5 card transmitters and 1 receiver goes for $8,000, but NTT expects the price to come down when mass production begins.

Written by Felix Diamond

April 29, 2008 at 11:37 am

blueLounge Sanctuary: All-round Charging Tray

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This innovative charging tray is being designed with the typical gadget geek in mind. It is a special charging tray that supports more than 1,500 products. So whatever your gadget, be it cell phones or portable media players of whatever brand, you will find a compatible charging plug in the blueLounge Sanctuary.

12 built-in connectors can charge more than 50 brands, including electronics from these companies:

- Nokia
- Samsung
- Audiovox
- Kyocera
- Palm
- LG
- Sony Ericsson
- Apple
- Mini-USB
- USB

The blueLounge Sanctuary costs E65 and you can order for it here.
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Written by Felix Diamond

April 28, 2008 at 5:43 am

Digital Photo Watch

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This wrist watch, apart from telling you the time, also acts as a digital photo album. You can either view the photos in slideshow or one by one.

It has the capacity to hold 60 pictures. It has a USB connection for charging the watch and for transferring photos. This is great if you want to keep those special photos always with you. Don’t tell me that your camera phone can perform better. Yeah, I know it.

If you are interested in this Digital Photo Watch, you can place your order here It costs just about $100.

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Written by Felix Diamond

April 25, 2008 at 7:56 am

Tissot T-Touch Watch: The Omni-Function Wrist Watch

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Finally, my type of watch has finally arrived. This is because I don’t wear watch now, as my cell phone is already combining the function. Well, the Tissot T-Touch Expert watch is enough to stimulate the pleasure center of the gadget geek’s brain. Packed into a dual analog/digital face, this wristwatch is literally a flotilla of functions.

As I used to tell my friends, unless the wrist watch can perform a multiple functions of a wrist watch, a thermometer, stethoscope, wind vane, trek-o-meter, etc, (something like a James Bond’s type of wrist watch), then count me out.

This Tissot T-Touch Watch got all. It is fully loaded. Full options. Among it’s arsenals are:
- Dual time zones
- Two alarms
- Countdown chronographs
- Barometer
- Thermometer
- Perpetual calendar
- Compass
- Altimeter and
- Azimuth (sort of a GPS system on your wrist)

The face of these technological wonder is touch screen. By tapping on seven different points on the analog face the digital portion displays the results instantly.

The Tissot T-Touch Wrist Watch comes at a price of $1095. It is not too expensive if you consider the number of technological masterpiece crammed into this device.

Read details here
Manufacturer’s website

Written by Felix Diamond

April 25, 2008 at 5:47 am

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