Archive for November, 2007

Bike Mounted BreakFast tray

I don’t know about you, but whenever I exercise, I don’t precisely have the appetite nor am I in the shape to actually eat something on the spot while sweating profusely. The Bike Mounted BreakFast tray caters for those who are on the other end of the spectrum however, as it provides cyclists with a…

ZaNa Design USB flash drive

These handmade USB flash drives from ZaNa Design is guaranteed to set tongues wagging - they come encased in exotic Merbau wood complete with actual silver to give it a regal touch, while natural stones like amber and striped flint are used for the flickering LEDs in order to impress anyone in the …

Teresonic launches Magus loudspeakers

Teresonic has just launched its new Magus compact loudspeakers, aiming to combine both audio and environmental efficiency in a individual, strange casing. The Magus’ special case design enables it to deliver superior audio despite having a low wattage of just a few watts of capability for each spea…

Hyundai has full HD 3D LCD TV

As whether a 46″ full HD LCD TV sitting down in your living room isn’t decent to impress friends, there is now a TV from Hyundai that offers all that and more - specifically support for 3D digital broadcasting that will be due in Japan from December onwards. There is no word on pricing for that ful…

Mystery HTC device on FCC

The FCC has shown a new UMPC device from HTC, with the ability to run both Windows Vista and Mobile. Very little data regarding the specifications are available, although from the image provided there are air vents as well as a battery pack located at the bottom section, in addition to WiFi and …

Sony PS3 used to crack passwords

protection researcher Nick Breese has taken his PS3 and tinkered around with it, claiming that the console’s forceful chip is more than capable of being used to crack passwords. To term, a supposedly strong eight-character password takes just a few hours to crack with the PS3, whereas previous atte…

Self-destruct button USB hub is back

And in a smaller anatomy factor to boot! The designers took the original and thanks to the capability of miniaturization, managed to squeeze it into a much smaller size. Unfortunately, you will lose all semblance of its big brother’s USB hub functionality. Instead, pressing the big red button in…

Video Games assemble Kids Violent, silly and Sick?

Video games have occasionally served as a convenient scapegoat for whatever ails youth. But just that week, the normal trickle of blame has become a torrent, with loud proclamations from many quarters that computer games are making kids VIOLENT, silly AND SICK. Here’s why they’re wrong.
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Zipcar uses GPS to locate their cars

Zipcar is a revolutionary car rental service operating in choose big cities in the US, Canada, and the UK. The process is fairly simple, join the club, get your Zipcard, reserve for a few hours or the whole day, hold your card to the door - watch them unlock, and next drive away.

As whether a…

RouteConverter for way points


RouteConverter is a software for converting various GPS log files or way points into other formats that may be useful to you. To see full list of supported formats just go to the features page.
It has a lengthy list of features some which are

no installation necessary
automatically detects the …

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