Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Coolest Parking Space

The Coolest Parking Space, Latest and Cool Gadgets Collection This the coolest parking space that I ever saw. Well, maybe the next time I go out and do some shopping, It would be better for me to go online first to see if you have a parking space instead of going around in circles at the venue because looking for a parking space is one of the problem, it could waste your time and it is biggest pain after the money we spend on fuel, in fact in many cases that's where fuel is spent for most people. On the other hand, that's not to say for the people of San Francisco. Around 6,000 wireless sensors from the San Francisco company Streetline will be fixed alongside as many parking spots, monitoring both parking availability and the volume and speed of passing traffic.

The city hopes that displaying information from the sensors on Web maps, smart phones, and signs on the street will reduce the traffic and pollution caused by circling cars. Some parking garages also have signs that tell drivers where the available spaces are, but such systems generally rely on manual car counting, not sensors.

source:NL

Friday, July 25, 2008

Sanyo's N-WR01S - Wiimote Charger

Gadget, Latest Gadgets, Media Player, Mobile Phones, New Gadgets,Cool Gadgets, Gizmo, Sanyo's N-WR01S - Wiimote ChargerSanyo has a good news to Wii users, they have developed the 'N-WR01S' a non contact charger for Wiimote. It can make charging easy - simply by placing the Wiimote on a cradle. It is scheduled to to be in stores in Japan by August 25 with the basic set costing 5500 Yen ($ 51) and additional cradles and battery packs costing around 2500 Yen ($ 22). A very expensive proposal I would rather get 8 rechargeable alkalines and a charger for 30 bucks. It consists of a rechargeable battery pack that replaces the batteries and battery compartment cover on an existing Wii remote control, and a charging cradle and AC adapter. Coils of wire in the battery pack and charging cradle transfer electricity when bought in contact. The charger completely charges the Wiimote in under four hours and makes it good for six and a half hours of gameplay.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

PORSHCE covered in gold

PORSHCEPORSHCEPORSHCEIf you don't know how to spend your wealth, try to make your own car unique - cover your car with gold like this one. In that way, you can easily attract everyone's attention specially the carnappers.
This Porsche is covered with 18 kg of gold. I bet if you have this one, you will stand out Lamborghini and Ferrari for sure.

source:LL

Friday, July 4, 2008

Stix - The Wiimote Clone for PC

Stix  - The Wiimote Clone for PCStix - The Wiimote Clone for PC - It is a series of wireless, motion sensing, touch-screen gaming controllers for the PC and Internet that lets players interact with online games as well as regular PC games with the Games For Windows badge. It's being outted by GoLive2, the independent gaming division of Playhut, Inc.
the Stix 200 and 400 controllers to arrive in August. Stix 200 caters for casual gamers with support for online and 2D games, and the Stix 400 will allow gamers to skip the mouse and keyboard for PC games. No price or list of Games For Windows titles supported is out as yet. Apparently Stix is suitable for kids aged 6 and above.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

3G iPhone

According to MacRumors, 3G iPhone can be expected to hit the stands by June 2008. Today, iPhone can offer 2.5G speeds which actually means that your emails, webpages etc. downloads at a slow speed.
When Steve Jobs 1st presented the iPhone in January 2007, he specifically said that Apple plans on making "3G phones and all sorts of amazing things in the future". Why didn't he make the phone 3 G in the first place was because excessive power consumption from 3G chipsets meant lower battery life and a bulky size if a bigger capacity battery was to be incorporated. The newly announced 3G chipsets promise to address these power issues. Goldman Sachs Analysts predicted that the iPhone would see two updates in 2008. The first minor update was predicted to be a Flash memory upgrade in the 1st half of the year; resulting in the release of the 16GB iPhone in Feb. the predicted a "major" upgrade in the second half of the year; resulting in the 3G announcement.

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source:nl