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[Lockergnome's Mobile Lifestyle] Finally, someone gets that that mobile users are not all 21 with perfect hearing! Someone finally ”gets it!”¦ Direct and Related Links for 'Its...
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[Gizmodo.com] Gizmodo, The Gadget blog: It uses ultrasound and bluetooth to find out when your bladder is full then it lets you know it’s time to go piss. Then someone from the Business School comes across it during one of those cross-pollenation programs always happening at universities nowadays.
[Redferret.net] The Red Ferret Journal: * Soft-molded over-ear style for comfort and stability * Reliable wireless solution provides up to10m range * Lightweight Neodymium speaker drivers * Ultra-lightweight rechargeable LiPol battery gives 6 hours play (for both headphones and transmitter) * Compatible with any 3.5mm line-out audio source
[Stargeek.com] Live warblogging from Iraq: CNN's Kevin Sites launches blog at ...: the Bluetooth/Wi-Fi interaction in Apple's gear is managed at afirmware level to reduce interference; and the AirPort Extreme Cardworks in all Apple models, avoiding taking up a PC Card or PCI Cardslot in machines that have them.
[Gadgetryblog.com] GadgetryBlog: A plump pumpkin, just waiting to be carved, always gets the artistic urges stirring. This whimsical kit (£3.99) contains everything a family needs for a session of autumnal fun: miniature tools for carving and embellishing, two plastic spiders, a candle, and a 32-page book that offers a wealth of creative tips and techniques for artistic patterns and designs.
[Ww.gawker.com] Gizmodo, The Gadget blog: Not that I have such an immense fear of being caught with my proverbial pants down by any nearby cameraphone, but it’s really the principle of the thing. Georgia Institute of Technology student Shwetak Patel has come up with new privacy tech that will “detect the presence of a digital camera up to 33 feet away and can then shoot a targeted beam of light at the lens.”
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