• Gadgets

    The 411 on Your Next Cellphone

    By Posted on 7.2.2008 8 Comments

    Next-generation super-phones won’t just be slimmer versions of today’s devices; they will be entirely different machines. Chipmakers are reinventing every processor that powers your portable. From PS3-quality videogames to built-in cameras that can fill in for your current point-and-shoot, a chip for it is in the works. And thanks to shrinking transistors, the new phones won’t be any larger or more power-hungry than today’s ultrathin models. Below, we've pulled together the technologies being released in the next year and a half to build the smartest smartphone possible.

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    8.12.2008 at 02:37pm - Comment by GadgetGuy23

    I rated this a a five star (points for imagination). However, like most everybody else, I'm gonna wait for prices to drop

  • Gadgets

    Tunes for Swimmers

    By Posted on 7.30.2009 3 Comments

    Who better to design technology for the pool then Speedo? Most underwater MP3 options consist of cases for an iPod, an awkward, uncomfortable, clunky device for enthusiasts wanting to spend hours in the pool. The Aquabeat, launched this summer ($150), is one the first MP3 players truly designed for underwater use. It even floats.

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    8.12.2008 at 02:18pm - Comment by GadgetGuy23

    I agree dewane, this is awsome stuff and cheap, too!

  • Technology

    Flying Cars, Jetpacks and Rocket Racers, Oh My!

    By Posted on 8.4.2008 2 Comments

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    8.12.2008 at 02:16pm - Comment by GadgetGuy23

    I wish I was there! The Jet Pack Guys need a new way to steady the jet pack. Without commentary, it looked like they were holding it! Oh well...........

  • DIY

    Get Reel: Mow Your Lawn for Free

    By Posted on 7.15.2008 7 Comments

    Have higher gas prices turned your lawn into a jungle? Allay those fuel fears by switching to a push reel mower. Harkening back to those halcyon days of 1950, the reel mower relies on a rotating cylinder of 5 to 7 blades for silently snipping your grass into manicured perfection. All of this beauty is not achieved without some sweat, though. Your sweat.

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    8.12.2008 at 02:10pm - Comment by GadgetGuy23

    I'm sorta lazy.........I don't now if I'd go for one!

  • Gadgets

    The Shape Shifting Bike

    By Posted on 7.17.2008 3 Comments

    To power up a mountain, you need a stiff bike frame that transfers pedaling force straight to the wheels. But zooming downhill without jolts or spills calls for more cushioning. So Kona’s Coilair bikes feature a lever that automatically shortens the shock when you pedal and lengthens it when you coast. The lever also pushes the seat closer to the ground, lowering the center of gravity to match the stability of a dedicated downhill racing bike.

    8.12.2008 at 02:03pm - Comment by GadgetGuy23

    Perfect for hilly regions! But are they trying to aim to the average, city consumer?



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