
The Sportiiis heads up display isn’t exactly a pair of video goggles. It’s more of a sports goggles that’s ideal to use for athletic activities. It comes with seven colored LED lights that flash to indicate an activity. Read more
October 26, 2011

The Sportiiis heads up display isn’t exactly a pair of video goggles. It’s more of a sports goggles that’s ideal to use for athletic activities. It comes with seven colored LED lights that flash to indicate an activity. Read more
October 19, 2011

The key to having a cool ride is not just its brand logo or price. It’s having the car ride well without breaking down at the middle of the road especially when you’re on a date. Read more
October 18, 2011
Motorola today announced a teeny tiny gadget called MOTOACTIV aimed at sports and fitness enthusiasts who want to track their heart rate, log their running, walking or cycling statistics and don’t want to get a Nike+ device or that iPod nano. Read more
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October 11, 2011
image courtesy of Al Abut @ Flickr cc
So apparently, using our smart phones can mutate us. Okay fine, mutate is not exactly the appropriate word. But a few doctors stated in an interview that they have come across a small amount of cases where due to bending the neck and texting constantly, persons develop a hunch that pains if you dare try to straighten it out. Read more
September 29, 2011

I know this looks like a regular gym shirt. But it sure isn’t. It’s not even a gym shirt to begin with. It would contribute significantly to our health though.
It’s an E-shirt and is called nuubo. It has some pretty magical tricks up it’s sleeves. Without the magic…and the sleeves. By wearing it you will have a accelerometer, a thermometer that can be removed and a pocket GPS. The pocket GPS, they plan to have made into the shirt eventually. But right now it’s just snugly fitted into a discreet pocket on the E-shirt. Read more
August 13, 2011

I never thought a brushing one’s teeth could be more advanced besides the electric toothbrush. Why, Philips recently introduced a USB-powered toothbrush that is “proven to improve oral health”. According to Philips, this USB toothbrush features Sonicare’s best plaque removal and can whiten teeth twice better than a manual toothbrush. With this technology, gum health can also be improved. Read more
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July 15, 2011

Jawbone recently introduced a new wristband that is said to help the weight watchers. How? The wristband called Up comes with sensors connected to a smartphone app that helps track the user’s eating, sleeping, and other activities. Accelerometer makes it possible for the wristband to track whatever your efforts in losing weight are. Read more

I’ve always imagined something like this: a pair of eyeglasses that display information about anyone or any item you see. You know, those kinds that you see in the movies or what robots usually have. I never expected such will come in this day and age and they will only be a reality in the future when robots and androids roam the earth. Read more
March 23, 2011
Aimed at field worker types like census people or for those in the medical field who need to operate a computer with a single hand, the Eurotech Zypad WL 1500 is a tiny Windows CE 6.0 (yes Windows CE still exists) machine with a touch sensitive 3.5-inch TFT LCD at a QVGA resolution with backlighting controlled by an ambient light sensor. You may not be able to play games that involve hitting pigs with feathered-creatures on a slingshot with this wearable computer but it surely does the simple tasks for the people the product is aimed at. Availabe in Q2 of 2011, the Zypad WL 1500 also offers a 12-key keyboard supplementing the touchscreen, 128 SDRAM, micro-SD card for storage, SIM card slot and integrated GPS device for tracking.
via Geeky-Gadgets
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January 25, 2011

How I wish the Zelrix electronic anti-migraine patch was invented earlier I could have gotten back to writing yesterday. I had a really bad headache I’m afraid it’s migraine. Oh well, no point in wishing. Let’s just thank the heavens this patch is about to go mainstream after FDA finishes the review. Read more