USB Memory Watch Cradles Your Documents

February 16, 2010
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Usually, my problem with flash drives is that I forget about them or misplace them somewhere else. Luckily, someone thought of putting this memory stick inside a watch, so that it reduces the risk of being misplaced or worst, lost.

This watch does not only tell you the time, but it also carries your documents and files. You can choose from either a 2GB, 4GB or 8GB storage capacity—that’s just enough memory for all your important files.

The USB Memory Watch has a built-in USB connector that will allow you transfer files from the watch to the PC or Mac.

Here are other features of this watch:

* Standard USB interface and USB extension…

Electric Charge Can Change Freezing Point of Water

February 11, 2010
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A new study has just found out that water can freeze depending on the surface they are put on—whether the surface is positively or negatively charged. There are also some instances when water can freeze while it heats up.

According to Igor Lubomirsky of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, this discovery means that we can freeze water by merely changing the electric charge of a surface. “you can either suppress ice formation or enhance ice formation,” he said.

Water usually freezes when an ice crystal freezes around a particle of dust. Without this starting point, water will remain liquid down to -42 degrees Celsius. This is called the supercooled water,…

Coma Patient Was Able To Answer Yes And No Through His Brain

February 10, 2010
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There have always been questions whether those in a vegetative state can hear us or can respond to our questions. A new study just took this under their wings and found out that the brain of an unconscious person can actually respond to our yes-or-no questions just like a normal brain can.

Out of the 54 people studied by the New England Journal of Medicine, one man who was comatose for five years was able to answer yes or no through his brain waves. The answers were scanned by an MRI of the man’s brain.

Answering yes or no to questions registered some activity in the man’s brain. This study actually brings…

Hubble Sees Spaceship-Like Object On The Sky

February 9, 2010
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Hubble just discovered a mysterious X-shaped object travelling at 11,000mph. But according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the labeled P/2010-A2 “may” just be a comet or a product of a collision of two asteroids.

However, David Jewitt, an investigator from the University of California in Los Angeles, disputed this and said that the texture of the object is far different from the “smooth dust envelopes of normal comets.”

He further said that, “The filaments are made of dust and gravel, presumably recently thrown out of the nucleus. Some are swept back by radiation pressure from sunlight to create straight dust streaks. Embedded in the filaments are co-moving blobs of…

MvixUSA’s Ultio Pro Has Good Features But Without Video Recording

February 3, 2010
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When MvixUSA released their MvixPVR earlier, I really though there’s nothing that can compare to it anymore when it comes to how the company attacks their products. Fortunately though, the company just released its successor, the MvixUSA’s Ultio Pro.

This device can support a slew of media formats like MKV, h.264, DivX, Xvid, Quicktime and FLV. It can also record content, but only the standard definition stuff. Nothing too high-tech. When you connect this device to your LAN via Ethernet or the optional 802.11n adapter, it can also act as a Torrent client and download content to its 2TB hard drive. Then those videos can be shown to you using its…

Keychain Battery Charger Can Connect To The USB

February 2, 2010
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Whenever you need to charge your camera’s battery while you’re on the road, you immediately wish that there’s some portable charger you can conjure from the air.

This keychain USB charger, which is easy enough to just throw inside your bags, can be plugged into your USB port and then attach the other end to your camera’s battery. Voila, this keychain will charge your battery. You can also buy the compatible AC adapter for this one, although that will cost you an extra penny. This charger will work with most DC Lithium batteries.

It, however, works better with small cameras than with dSLRs. This keychain charger will retail for $11.90 or if…

ScanGauge II Automotive Computer Lets You Know What Happens Under The Hood

February 2, 2010
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For an ordinary driver like me, there’s really no need for me to know what’s going on under my car’s hood. But there are some, like my friend, who constantly has to wonder the many different aspects of a car’s engine.

The ScanGauge II Automotive Computer is exactly the kind of device that geeks like him need. For one, it has a set of digital gauges, comprehensive trip computer and an engine trouble code scan tool. Its dot-matrix display screen can display four different properties like fuel economy, battery voltage, coolant temperature and engine speed.

Also, this trip computer can track your car’s maximum speed, average speed, driving time, driving distance, trip…

LG Serie 1 TV For The Retro Lovers

February 2, 2010
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In a world chock full of flat panels and LCDs, it’s a bit refreshing to actually see a retro TV in the market. This new LG Serie 1 Retro TV is probably the best-looking old-fashioned television set you can avail for yourself.

But just a little reminder though, this retro TV is not a device that has a modern technology encased in an old frame. No, this is actually a full 4:3 aspect ratio TV with cathode ray tube. It has 14 inches of screen, and probably displays black and white images.

I know for a fact some of you wish that they could have created this with new, full-colored television inside…

iHeart Dock Is The Perfect Valentine Gift For Girly iPod Users

January 30, 2010
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If you’re trying to crack open your brain for some idea on what to give your girlfriend this February 14, then you have just found a treasure with this iHeart Dock for iPods.

This device is a heart-shaped, jewelry-box-like iPod dock that can play your music files directly from your iPods after you connect it. Made by the Japanese company Marubeni Infotec, this iPod dock is compatible with fourth generation iPods, as well as the iPod Mini, Nano, Classic, Touch and the iPhone 3G/3GS. The speakers measures 2W by 2ch.

With heart-shaped buttons to control your iPods and a mirror on top, this iHeart Dock is the perfect gift for anyone who’s…

Morphy Richard’s Intellisteam For The Modern Kitchen

January 28, 2010
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I have always been fascinated with food; and with that fascination come the incredible need for me to know all about kitchen gadgets. As a kid, I have always loved watching TV commercials selling kitchen knives, food processors, etc. This here is another technology that would make it easier for us to steam and heat food up.

The Morphy Richard’s Intellisteam is perfect for kitchen aficionados and those who are learning the ropes for the first time. This includes a backlit blue LCD screen that allows you to control three separate steaming pods. Each pod has its own steam controls. This device comes with plenty of steaming presets that will allow…