The two most asked questions you hear everyday: what time is it and what’s the weather like outside? Well with this projection alarm clock will answer those questions with a high-tech twist to it. It will not only be able to tell you the current time in two ways; with large red digits projected on your wall, or from the small LCD display, but it also transmits the outside temperature with the included wireless sensor. Measuring only 147mm x 90mm x 45mm that can be placed on your desk, This fancy clock is available from Sourcingmap with $6.99 USD of price-tag. And it needs 3x AAA to run.
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You’ve heard of sun tea in a jar. You’ve heard (if you are literate in Appalachian tradition) of moonshine in a jar. But did you know that you can now buy jars of not only of sunshine, but of sunshine disguising itself as moonshine?
It’s a perfect accessory for those of you who love the sun during the day, is the sunjar. Have it sit in the sun during the day for several hours to charge and see it radiate at night worth of after-dark illumination. All made possible by modern technology – some LED's, a solar panel and some ingenious thinking.
The Sun and Moon Jars use 2 standard AA rechargeable battery, which is replaceable and Waterproof Plastic cover make them more durable and safe than the Ⅰ. The $19.99 USD Jars can be even left outside to power up in the absence of a suitably sunny window; and I think they’d be perfect in the garden(With the nails)!
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If you like romantic candlelight around you but not the wax and fire hazard that comes with it, this maybe for you. This LED candle lamp runs on 3 LR44 button cells and costs all of $4.99 !!
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If you bought a laptop that doesn’t have a nifty remote control, the Outel Wireless USB Laptop Remote Control is a nice solution. It fits inside your laptop’s PCMCIA slot and will deliver full wireless remote control functionality. Just pop it out of the slot, plug the dongle into the USB port and you’re good to go. Great for controlling your music, video playback and other multimedia jazz from up to 30m away.
The best part has nothing to do with your laptop however. It’s all the fun you and your cat will have playing with the integrated laser pointer. It will cost you $27.49 and your cat will thank you, by chasing the pretty light and getting some exercise, while you sit and gain weight while using your remote.
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* Arrow, Enter, Back and Page keys to navigate Windows Media Center and give PowerPoint presentations
* Volume Controls to crank the volume up and down in any Windows Program, such as PowerPoint, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, Power DVD, Winamp…
* Media Controls to Play, Pause, Fast Forward and Rewind videos, DVD, live and recorded TV, even music
* Support user custom key setting
* Plug and Play Mode: instant controlling of Microsoft Powerpoint, Media Player
* Build-in red laser pointer and one key instant help
* Support Windows Vista, XP, 2000, ME
* Powered by 1 pieces Lithium button cell battery (CR2025)
* Size: 86 x 54 x 5mm
* Weight: 75g
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Having an alarm clock of some sort in your bedroom is vital, but why settle for something that looks so ordinary when you can settle for the Toothed Mechanical Wheel Clock.
This Machine time clock is a functional timepiece that is shaped like a silver gear wheel, which shall look pretty impressive for the mechanical geeks. The clock exposes the gear wheel which makes it so interesting to watch at the slowly moving gear.
Telling time seems to be difficult on this clock. By looking at the picture attached above, it seems hard for me to figure out where the hour and minute hands are. Anyway, this clock is said to be built with torque mechanism from Japan which is highly accurate that gives a daily error of 2 seconds only. It’s claimed to be a highly reliable and accurate clock but those gears seem not to be my type.
When you’ve fallen in love with machinery you’d love to have some gadgets that expose you with various gears and nuts to sit on your work desk.
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The Sound Ball is a keychain-size speaker for any portable audio player such as iPods.
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Spread your music through this tiny yet powerful portable speaker. Designed by Dreams, Japan, the new Sound Ball is a keychain-size speaker for any portable audio player such as iPods. Featuring a built-in rechargeable battery that allows the speaker to produce a wide sound range. Easy to strap it on to a keychain, cellphone, or a bag. Available in 3 different stylish colors, and includes an ON/Off button. Only from Japan.
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Globe Speaker System for iPod with Clock Radio.
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5 sec Sound Effect Accessed Through Car Key. Top-Loading CD Player with Programmable Memory. 2-Digit LED Track Number Display. One Track/All Tracks Repeat Playback. Forward/ Reverse Skip Track and High-Speed Music Search. LED Indicators for Program and Repeat Playback Modes. AM/FM Stereo Radio with Rotary Dial Scale. LED FM Stereo Indicator.
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Sony's 4K Projector (or Super Mega Ultra HD Projector in my terms), provides 4 times the pixels at a 4096x2160 resolution. Akihabara News says the liquid crystal on silicon projector uses SXRD technology, has a 2500:1 contrast ration, a 2 kW lamp and it produces 11,000 lumens of light. At $114,000 and 268 pounds with no media that can take full advantage of the hardware, I doubt you'd have much use for this...yet. [Akihabara via Electronista]
We already caught of preview of Canon new EOS 5D Mark II 21-megapixel monster, but if you're curious about Canon's other new camera offerings, you may want to hit up Photography Blog, which has gone hands-on with each of 'em. That includes the PowerShot G10 (pictured above), the PowerShot SX1 IS / SX10 IS, the Digital IXUS 980 IS and 870 IS and, of course, the aforementioned EOS 5D Mark II, just in case you need another look at it. Unfortunately, they don't have much in the way of first impressions just yet, or any sample shots, but they do at least have a comparison between the G10 and the earlier G9 model for those considering an upgrade, and plenty of high res photos of each camera to let you examine every nook and cranny. Hit up the links below to dig in.
Read - Photography Blog, "Canon PowerShot G10"
Read - Photography Blog, "Canon PowerShot SX1 IS / SX10 IS"
Read - Photography Blog, "Canon Digital IXUS 980 IS and 870 IS"
Read - Photography Blog, "Canon EOS 5D Mark II"
Many people swear by polyphasic sleep, or the idea of taking frequent naps throughout the day as opposed to sleeping in one long chunk. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most notable proponents of this seeping method, noting that it helped him be more productive throughout the day. This alarm clock concept follows da Vinci's 3.5 / .5 sleep schedule, meaning that an alarm will sound every 3 hours and 30 minutes indicating that it is time for a nap. Another alarm will sound a half hour later, indicating that it is time to wake up again.
All-in-all, the da Vinci Sleep alarm clock will net you around 3 hours of shut-eye per day (although I have heard da Vinci slept even less than that). Obviously, a schedule like this isn't for someone who maintains a regular 9 to 5 schedule, or operates heavy machinery—but it would be perfect for bloggers, retired persons and the unemployed. This particular clock is only a concept, but you could set a regular alarm fairly easily to try this sleep method yourself. [Yanko]
On the whole, we'd say KURO plasma owners are pretty stoked about their sets. Those who'd prefer a KURO-branded LCD, however, have been waiting anxiously to hear something more from ole Pioneer for months. Thankfully, the firm has finally spoken, and while it doesn't mention any brand / model names specifically, we can assume that those LCD HDTVs we saw emerge in Europe will be gracing US shores in mere months. During the first half of 2009, Pioneer LCD HDTVs will be loosed in North America and Asia, and unless plans change, the panels within will actually be supplied by Sharp. Might we be on the lookout for a sneak peek at CES '09?
Paper shredders are a usual thing in office nowadays. It does all the dirty work, shredding the unnecessary or classified papers to small pieces, better than any human can do. Maybe it remainds you the USB powered one, but don't let important documents get into the wrong hands with that mechanical assistant. Proving that sometimes the best gadgets do not need batteries(sometimes), comes this great funny hand-held shredder to handle the super sensitive documents yourself,. So just trust yourself , and you know “Movement is beneficial for healthy!” Only $17.99.
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This $6.99 Water-resistant Pet Mosquito Repeller uses advanced harmonics circuitry to emit the ultra sonic high frequency to drive the annoying fleas. Wearing this "not-so-stylish" but protective collar might also attract beautiful heterosexual pets, so be careful.
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You'd think this thing came off the inevitable Marc Jacobs frat line; an expertly designed $19.99 fridge magnet bottle opener (though if MJ designed it, you'd have to append a zero to the price). We're slightly concerned that it won't stand up to the pulling power required by some of those tougher imported brews, but at very least it will look incredibly attractive stuck on the fridge door next to your shopping list and your kid's report card.
Proving that sometimes the best gadgets do not need batteries(sometimes), comes this great space-saving Bottle Opener/Fridge Magnet. Made of stainless steel with non-scratch magnetic back. Now you won’t have to use your teeth when you can’t find the opener.
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connects to your PC or laptop to humidify and to clean air. While clean moist air is good for you it may be killing your electronics. But I really dig the smart canned presentation of this device, lest an unsuspecting colleague tries to drink from it. Great for those stuck in desert-climate cubicles. Priced at Only $24.99.
Anion Humidifier Via ohgadgets Via pclaunches
We've got the perfect office accessory for anyone who, to put it lightly, considers him or herself "more of a beneficent person"(feeding the birdie together with her Mom). The hilarious and Musical Lark Pencil Holder not only looks stylish on your desk, but it also does a pro job of holding your pencil-- which it does with its bum.. Natural colors and a strikingly original design make this gadget a must-have at the office and/or at home.
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Tiny Tim may be small but he's very cool. The perfect present for big or little boy who has a budding interest in anatomy. He's not the best quality of plastic but fortunately $21.99 makes it be the most worthy skeleton. Make sure you check all the moving parts to be sure he's in working order then enjoy such funny toys to grind out the famous and funny song "money,money,money...I can do anything for you".
Skeleton Grinder Via nerdapproved
Nothing says Olympics more than a smoke.
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Shaped as a Shell which can be projected across the walls, but it will brighten up any room instantly with the magic and ingenious Rainbow! Perfect to cheer you up on a dull dreary day, and with its 3 different pattern modes, it is also great as a nightlight powered by 3AA batteries.
Priced at Only $29.99
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