Applications

G-Fi the World’s First GPS Wifi Router which Won’t Let You Miss a Turn

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In 21st Century its really not difficult to find any place in the world at all even if you are in a new country to visit your relatives house or any official work and don’t know any thing other then the air port where you are standing on. Just take this new G-Fi Mobile GPS Router which is the world’s first WiFi network router which gives you the whole route of any place with just type out the proper address and the name of the city.

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Perfect for classic iPhones and iPod touch as it can stream military precision GPS to any of the iPhones or iPod touch. No Internet is required to achieve a GPS signal as its WiFi enabled and even can connect up to 200 devices providing GPS signal to multiple devices and allowing it to support a pack of iPod touches or iPhones with just one G-Fi.

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It is also the world’s first GPS navigation software which works in Apple iPod Touch and the 1st Gen iPhone. Because of its exquisite feature like crystal clear graphics giving powerful diagram and making easier to read maps even better then paper maps. You can also view the map in the form of either 2D or 3D which works best for you.

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It will also keep you in your track while traveling in car because it provides voice-guided directions, turn by turn and if you miss a turn then it will quickly recalculate your route and inform you. Its safety cameras and speeding alerts help you and your passengers keep away from accident and speeding penalty fines. Over all this is the best GPS device and its only for $99 .

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You can get to see some interesting geeky gadget like Sherwood iNet 2.0 iPod Dock and Best iPhone Applications to support you for your different need.

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G-Fi the World’s First GPS Wifi Router which Won’t Let You Miss a Turn [CES 2010]

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Sunday, February 21st, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

10 Advanced But Lesser Known Web Browsers

Web browsers are the windows to the largest virtual world known to mankind: the Internet, and as long as the web plays a role in our everyday life, so do the various web browsers. Internet browsers have gone a long way from the World Wide Web released in the late 1980s to the ones available today. The advent of a large number of browsers, even lead to the browser wars, and as a result of which better features were added than simple fixing of the bugs that existed. Finally today there seems to be a browser for every particular need-from better security to good skins and themes. Here are 10 cool but lesser know Internet browsers.

1. K-Meleon

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K-Meleon is an open-source browser developed for the Windows lovers. It is based on Gecko layout engine, the same on which the firefox runs. The highlights exist in the speed and customization, as K-Meleon features tabbed browsing, popup blocking and the ability to use the Internet explorer favorites along with Mozillas bookmark system. With its easily changeable themes and skins together with the macro feature, K-Meleon is also known as the browser you control.

K-Meleon2. iCab

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iCab is a browser that is meant for the Mac users. It acclaims of featuring a number of tools not available in the other web browsers. For example, while in the Kiosk mode, iCab covers the whole screen and all the other applications are blocked. This becomes very handy when accessing public places where external links to your system may cause a security threat. While the download manager lets automatic HTML download, the link manager allows you to choose from a list of links in a handy manner.

iCab3. Flock

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Flock is a social web browser. What makes it distinctiveis its integration with social networking sites like Twitter, Flickr, Facebook and many more. Adding to its popularity is the extensions it provides like Me.dium and Screenshot. Me.dium lets you to search the web together in real time with your friends or with people who have the same interests as you whereas Screenshot is based on the Firefox add-on Screen grab that helps in saving web pages as a single image.

Flock4. Konqueror

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Being an open-source web browser, Konqueror is a popular choice for Linux users. It is based on the KHTML engine which offers excellent HTML rendering. Konqueror is also capable of embedding read-only documents to view documents without the help of any other applications. It extends its capability well beyond other browsers by use of its plug-ins.

Konqueror5. Seamonkey

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SeaMonkey is an amazing browser from Mozilla. It is a web browser, an email, an IRC chat client, an HTML editor and much more. SeaMonkey offers all the expected features like tabbed browsing, feed detection, session restoration and add-on management. Together with all the add-ons, it provides useful web development tools like DOM inspector and javascript debugger. It also features distinct tools like tabbed mails and multiple accounts.

Seamonkey6. Maxthon

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Maxthon is a web browser said to be created by the people who want to see the web in a different perspective. Well, if you fall in that group, do check out this browser which is a popular one in China. Maxthon provides a number of features with most priority given to easy surfing. With the Magic Fill, Antifreeze, Undo list and other tools, browsing is guaranteed to become a joy as they claim it to be, with Maxthon.

Maxthon7. Phaseout

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Saturday, February 20th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

38 Snowmen Nightmares: Calvin and Hobbes In Real Life

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If you are not a fan of Calvin and Hobbes, a comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Watterson, then you may not know that Calvin was an imaginative little boy who created snowmen and put them in scenes that would be straight out of a snowman’s nightmare. Little Calvin would have the snowmen in scenes where the snowmen would die horrible, mostly painful, deaths. For ten winters, Calvin and Hobbes created entire worlds of snowmen living or dying in unhappily ever after ways. Here are some of the best snowmen nightmares, where fans of the comic strip created tributes to Calvin and Hobbes snowmen in real life.

Snowmen Nightmares

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If you decide to build a snowman, then perhaps you should startle your neighbors and people who drive by. The first thing you should know is that the snowman should not be set in a smiling and happily ever after scene. Think along the lines of what would be a snowman’s worst nightmare. If you have a dark sense of humor, then it will be easy. If you need some ideas, take a look at the Calvin and Hobbes comic strips and snowmen below.

Snow Monster

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The man-eating snowman is a giant snowman with a huge toothy mouth. Calvin once placed himself in its mouth to create the impression he was being eaten alive. This snow monster above is into cannibalism, catching and eating other snowmen. When Calvin’s dad saw the scene, he said, “I don’t think the schools assign enough homework.”

Repent. The End is Near

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The “Snowmen Prophets of Doom” proclaim that spring is near and the snowmen are melting. Calvin made snowmen and then gave them all signs like,”Repent all sinners,” “The end is near,” and “Spring is coming!”

Snowman House of Horrors

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Calvin created many depictions of snowmen in his “Snowman House of Horror.” Among the snowmen created, a specific snowman had been chopped in half with a sled driven by a baby snowman, the horrified headless snowman, and the snowman with a tree staked through its heart. People have gone with this theme, maiming, stabbing, and killing their snow-people. Calvin said to his mother, “You don’t like my snowman house of horror, do you?”

Snow Sharks

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Hobbes asks, “Snow sharks?” Calvin replied, “That guy’s a goner.” Snow snarks have popped up all over the world to eat snowmen since that time. There were also snow snakes, same idea, the snowman is about to die a horrible death.

Snowman Car Crash

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Perhaps the most famous snowman gag involved Dad’s parked car. Several snowmen were are gathered around with their mouths gaping in horror while they look at the trisected body of a snowman “hit” by the car. Dad then stated, “I think we’d better get that kid to a psychologist.”

Snowmen Slowed Down Traffic

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Friday, February 19th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Yanko Claus: Win a 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator Mouse

We’re still filled with the gift of giving so here’s your chance to win a SpaceNavigator 3D Mouse from our friends at 3Dconnexion. To enter for a chance to win, first follow them on Twitter, then tell me if you’ve been naughty or nice this year. No lying because I’ll totally double check with my “Naughty or Nice” list. You’ve got til 11:59 PM PST tonight. We’re gifting something away almost everyday this month so check back!

Sponsor: 3Dconnexion

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Redefine the way you work with 3D applications. Pan, zoom and rotate as if you are holding the model in your hand of fly like a helicopter through three-dimensional worlds. It’s a level of control that’s simply not possible with a traditional mouse and keyboard. Whether you’re creating dazzling 3D models or exploring virtual worlds, SpaceNavigator’s superior navigation experience sets your imagination free!

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Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Best iPhone Applications in 2009

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There are plethora of applications for the iPhone in a wide range of categories – music, time and money management, news updates, travel and more! Since its launch, the app store has been proliferating with new and intriguing applications. Currently, its a hub for over 100,000 iPhone applications. Searching for some of the best of these applications might be tiresome, so to make it easier for you, we have composed some of the best iPhone apps in 2009 worth trying.

Evernote

ImageEvernote lets you organize anything and everything that happens around you. Evernote enables you to create text, photo and audio notes. You can auto-synchronize these notes onto your PC, Mac or Web. All notes made also include geo-information for easier searching and mapping. It’s a prolific application to take snapshots, notes and video recordings and organize them effectively.

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Epicurious

ImageEpicurious turns your iPhone into a cookbook. It enables you to search over 27,000 professionally-tested, easy to make and delicious recipes. You can create shopping lists, save and email your favorite recipes. Just turn on your iPhone and follow the step-by-step instructions to start making your favorite recipe.

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Facebook

ImageFacebook for iPhone makes it easier for you to stay connected with your friends while you are on the move. You can check out your friends’ status updates, photo albums and have conversations with Facebook chat. Upload your mobile photos with Facebook and share information with ease.

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Pandora Radio

ImageA free personalized radio application to stream music on your iPhone. Just search for your favorite songs, artist or a composer and Pandora will create a station that plays their music and more music like it. It also provides with fine controls over the songs you hear.

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Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

KAHLA KREATIV 2010

APPLICATIONApplicationsare invited from designers, ceramists, fine artists and students of alldesign fields. Experience with ceramic materials, ..

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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Send Shots: Cool New Web App to Share Private Video Messages

The Internet has brought friends and family so close that we no longer need to worry about sending emails or asking the other person to be Online at the same time on the other side of the computer, in order to see each other. Since web applications are growing in a very rapid manner, things are set to change in the coming future. Send Shots is a cool new Online application that allows you to share videos in 3 easy steps, wherever you might be located.

While there are similar webcam services through online chat services, most of them are “live” and hence you have little control over the actual message. By allowing you to record a video, Send Shots gives you more control over what can be seen and what can be avoid being shown. If you have trouble searching for friends who are lost, try the Google Social Search, and when you do find them online, shock them with a video of your with the Send Shots service.

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Send Shots: Cool New Web App to Share Private Video Messages

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

The Molecule Seating System by Davide Tonizzo

Toronto based designer Davide Tonizzo has sent us a video of the Molecule seating system he has designed for the Canadian furniture manufacturer, Arconas.

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Molecule consists of two components: a cylindrical upholstered seat and a curved backrest finished in wood veneer with an upholstered top or Corian pad. The two components of Molecule combine into an endless array of configurations and are designed to simply reconfigure on the fly to respond to changing needs. An optional plywood worksurface is also available to accommodate work applications.

As the name implies, Molecule was inspired by those building blocks of nature. The design breaks furniture down into simple elements that can support sitting, working and relaxing. As well, the shape allows the units to be configured into an infinite arrays.

My objective in designing Molecule was to create infinite furniture. By soft linking each element by shape as opposed to a mechanical connection, the system creates groupings of seating that can be easily arranged and rearranged to support different uses or simply to change the look of a space, says Molecule designer, Davide Tonizzo. The name Molecule highlights the theme of a simple set of elements that can produce a vast range of configurations.

Molecule is ideal for public spaces such as hotel lobbies, libraries, school work/study areas, airport lounges, bars/lounges and retail stores. As well, it can be used for office training, breakout sessions and casual work areas.

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Friday, December 11th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

GM Car Hero Challenges Your Driving Skills Against The Car’s Autonomous System

The OnStar Car Hero is much of a gaming experience while driving and is a very good teacher to the beginner drivers. During starting, simply enter your destination by using your smart phone and it will take you to there. Meanwhile, you can learn more about the car to match your skill level with the system and unlock the complete control over the car by overriding the autonomous system of the car. As you go better, the Car Hero will transform gradually to offer tougher challenge to the driver. Moreover, it features P2P applications such as Friends Drive where any of your friends can join you for a digital joyride.

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Designer : Frank Saucedo, Thamer Hannona, Shawn Moghadam, Julius Bernardo, Jussi Timonen, and Steve Anderson

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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

15 Fantastic New Futuristic Tech & Gadget Designs

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Bionic Vision with Cybernetic Contact Lenses

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What if contact lenses could not only help you see better, but deliver directions, news, email and weather reports directly to your eyes? The technology is already here, according to a report by Babak A. Parviz, a bionanotechnology expert at the University of Washington. Tiny components like LED lights, tiny antennae and special circuits can be embedded into the polymer of a typical contact lens. A small portable device would process the information, and the lenses could even be used to measure and process information about the users health.

Miniscule Adjustick Cell Phone

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Cell phones are getting smaller and smaller, almost to the point of absurditybut though this concept takes small size to the extreme, its also functional. The Adjustick was one of many futuristic cell phone concepts shown at Japans CEATEC technology convention. The stick-like device projects a usable keyboard and screen when placed on its side.

Games You Control with Your Brain

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This alien-looking headset looks capable of doing some insidious things to your brain, but its actually a gaming headset by Emotiv that allows you to play a variety of concentration-based games on a Windows PC. Thats right, it actually uses your brain waves to play the games in which you can push and pull boulders, levitate objects and perform other telekinesis-like actions. It works by matching certain brain activitieslike concentrating or thinking about something in particularwith certain actions during a calibration that you perform before starting the game.

Portable Gadget That Shoots You to Rooftops

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Anyone who has ever admired Batmans ability to go from street level to the rooftop of a skyscraper in seconds will love the Atlas Rope Ascender, an awesome reverse-rappelling portable gadget that can lift a fully-outfitted soldier up to 600 feet at 10 ft/second on a single battery charge. The device has been tested by military, police and rescue organizations, who might have felt cool while using it, but probably lamented the lack of a cape.

Flexible Customizable Laptop Concept

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An eBook reader, full-size tablet, tabletop presentation screen, desktop computer and conventional laptop all in one it might sound impossible, but designer Tommaso Gecchelins MacBook Touch does it all. Theoretically, that isthe integral part of the design that allows such flexibility, called the iSpine, relies on technology that doesnt exist yet. But the idea has potential, and its a tantalizing possibility for anyone who has ever daydreamed about such an achievement in multi-functionality.

18-Button Computer Mouse

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If you wonder why on earth a computer mouse would need 18 buttons, perhaps the Warmouse OOMouse isnt for you. But those who see the potential of this customizable little gadget will be able to save a whole lot of time by packing tons of functions into the press of a button. Its designed to be used with Open Office, but could also be used with other applications.

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Friday, November 27th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off