Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Razer Mamba New Gaming Mouse with Wired Wireless Switching


Razer launched a new gaming mouse called Mamba and featuring the same design characteristics of the other black Razer Gaming Mice from the same line.

On the new gaming mouse’s official page is is explained why Razer didn’t adopt the wireless 2.4GHz technology as the primary connection option for its latest model introduced, stating that gamers are used with wired computer mice and that “wireless mice suck for gaming”. According to Razer, gamers will continue to avoid wireless mice because of the delay in responsiveness, a big disadvantage that could produce unexpected results especially during first-person-shooter gameplay.

As the wireless technology for computer mice is not enough improved over the traditional wired connectivity, a mouse model like Mamba would be the best choice of the moment for gamers and for productivity applications because it comes with a hybrid system that allows you to switch between wired and wireless capability instantly.

Specifications of the new gaming mouse include 1ms polling rate, on-board memory, ergonomic design, wireless/wired switching, and lag-free speed.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Soundbulb


The Soundbulb has created a speaker from a lightbulb, and this designer has brought technology to a different scale. The SB will be a multi-functional lightbulb with an OHM speaker and a Bluetooth reciever to allow wireless connection for audio, to a computer and cell phone as well. The on/off switch helps the ping connection of WiFi or Bluetooth, and there is also a LED light bulb included with volume control. The SB maybe powered by battery or AC cord, however; it’s great to have audio with lighting, when it comes out, this will be a really cool gadget to get. For more information about the Soundbulb please visit Sound Bulb.com

Friday, August 21, 2009

Eco-Friendly No Driver Taxis for Heathrow Airport

Finally the era of no driver vehicles has arrived, as we only need to tell the vehicle where to go. The out of the space looking buble taxis have been designed for passengers, to go places where they want with the help of a touchscreen interface. Heathrow Airport has bought 18 of such taxis to take their passengers from the car parking to the Terminal 5.


The idea of it comes from Professor Martin Lowson who has a good experience in space travel. The taxi was showed to the world at the Science Museum in London latetly. It has the capacity of taking 4 passengers at a time, with a top speed of 25miles/hour.


The taxi has a overall nice design which gives a very futuristic look. Moreover, the taxi is an eco-friendly vehicle as it runs on batteries so no fumes w
ould be seen keeping the environment clean and clear. Heathrow Airport would be using these taxis by next year.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Black Label Series Choclate from L.G

The Black Label Series Choclate from LG is finally official and it sure does looks good. The mobile main feature is its wide 4" screen which can hold a resolution upto 800 x 345, which sure is great. The mobile is a stylish candy bar given the black and red shiny glossy look. It sure looks like a great touchscreen smartphone, as you can see from the teaser pics the mobile screen carries out all the folders for you. I sure am impressed with the screen size and it gives me a instant excitement to use this beauty. The other cool feautre of the mobile is that the big screen splits into two working desktops, so you can handle your tasks much easily. With the 21:9 aspect ratio it can sure give a great working experience. The display is covered by tempered glass making it scratch free which is great. The camera has Schneider-Kreuznach lens with a flash.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Energy Efficient Bedol Water Powered Clock


Bedol has developed an eco-friendly, modern design clock which operates without electrical energy, winding or battery charge. There are also no hazardous chemicals used throughout the clock design.

The clock has the ability to function for 6 to 8 weeks straight before the water tank has to be refilled with nothing more then simple tap water and a splash of lemon juice. The clock includes a built-in memory chip that retains the current time so that it is not lost while you refill the tank.

The 4” x 3.5” sophisticated design clock improves energy efficiency and creates no indoor air pollution. The Bedol eco-friendly water powered clock is available in four color shades and retails for $16.

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