I cant even begin to count how many times I’ve lost my phone. I’ve pretty much lost it or left it EVERYWHERE. My car, bank, mall, GF’s car, bars, restaurants, you name, I’ve lost it there.
Now there is hope for people like me. Meet the wireless watchdog. This little device sounds an alarm when you and your cell phone are separated by more than 30 feet. Slipped onto a key ring or clipped to a belt, this Bluetooth device will vibrate, flash its LED light, and beep when its paired cell phone is left behind at a table or in a taxi, or taken from an open purse. It also signals incoming calls, functions as a remote Bluetooth noise canceling speakerphone, and doubles as a piercing panic alarm with an emergency number autodialer. I mean, what doesn’t this thing do, right?
Brace yourselves for the Google TV onslaught: Google launched the official site for Google TV this morning. It comes just days before Logitech’s Google TV launch event on Oct. 6 and Sony’s on Oct. 12.
With the launch of the site, developers are lining up in droves to announce their apps for Google TV. So far, we’ve seen announcements from Twitter Pandora CNBC, Vevo and Netflix.
Google released this video showcasing the functionality of some of the apps (and revealing a few that are yet-to-be-announced — like HBO):
If you have been waiting to get your hands on the new Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet, the wait is almost over as the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be availble in the UK from the 1st of November.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab has a seven inch touchscreen display, and it runs the latest version of Google Android, version 2.2 Froyo, it is also capable of working as a fully funtoning phone and you can make and receive calls as well as SMS and MMS.
The Samsung Galaxy Tba has a three megapixel camera on the rear and a VGA video camera on the front, which can be used for video calls. There is also built in GPS and it will come pre-loaded with a range of Google services, which include Google Naviagtion and Google Maps.
wow where did this come from? Gateway is back with a sweet monitor.
Meet the FHD2303L, and is one of the sexiest LCD monitors that I’ve seen in recent. The company engineered the 23-incher with a transparent frame and an asymmetrical stand, and much like the glossy-bezel’d FHX2152L (21.5-inch) and FHX2402L (24-inch), it also packs a 12,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 1920 x 1080 native resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio. The FHD model boasts a five millisecond response time, while both of the FHX panels check in with a two millisecond response time; the whole crew offers 250 nits of brightness, VGA / DVI outputs and reasonable price tags. How reasonable? Try $249.99, $189.99 and $249.99 in order of mention, with the lot hitting US retailers this month.
So we know that the entire Star Wars saga is going to come in fill 3D glory from 2012 onwards, and for those whose favorite episodes are in the latter part of the space opera would be disappointed to know that George Lucas will be releasing his movies in sequence – which means you might have to wait until 2017 if Return of the Jedi is your favorite. Having said that, you can get a piece of Star Wars action from tomorrow onwards in the form of the Droid R2-D2 smartphone from Verizon Wireless, where this limited edition smartphone will feature a graphic design that resembles the iconic Astromech Droid from the Star Wars saga. This Motorola-manufactured smartphone will also look great in the box itself, where it will feature a custom box that resembles carbonite while featuring a Star Wars media dock and wired stereo headset. Of course, as with many other limited edition smartphones, this one will also feature exclusive content such as R2-D2 notification sounds and ringtones, a quartet of live wallpapers, a R2-D2 Clock Widget and “The Best of R2-D2″ video with the original Cantina music. Oh yeah, did we mention it will also feature an exclusive Binoculars App as well?
The Grip For iPad is an iPad case doubling as an easy-to-carry handle. The case comes in three versions: for a Colorware-painted Gloss iPad, for a Colorware-painted Softtouch iPad, and a non-Colorwared iPad.
Looks pretty cool but @ 300 bucks you might just want to buy a 2 ipads. Read more here