Mar
2008
Nod and Browse / ATM + Keypad + pin + eyes = Cash?!!?!?
It seems like the innovations just can’t seem to stop in terms of making life easier for all of us. Designers of computer peripherals bang their heads together to come up with innovative and sometimes weird ways of doing everyday simple things such as entering your pin on an ATM machine or surfing the net. [...]
Posted by Nick at 5:51 pm
Mar
2008
Methanol Micro-Fuel Cells
The technology has advanced to the point which makes fuel-cell technology more environmentally feasible than other fuel-cell fields of application. The revolution comes with the development of Mobion by MTIMicro, a corporation that developed alternative power sources for today’s power hungry gizmos and gadgets. The fuel cell and supporting technology that they have designed and [...]
Posted by Nick at 5:45 pm
Feb
2008
Human powered Gadgets and Gizmo’s
There has been an urgent move to turn to alternative energy for the many industries ever since global warming took center stage of economic forums. True to this, the world has changed a lot in the past fifty years of uncontrolled and unregulated business that has exchanged environmental impact for profits. Now, there is no [...]
Posted by Nick at 4:43 pm
Feb
2008
Digital MP3 Players…. King of the ….. Commute????
As expected, these ever shrinking gadgets are turning out to be the hottest and most used gizmo and gadget on the roads today. Whether on the daily commute to and from work or on the road with your buddies for a stroll, these gadgets have become a mainstay of the music kind. Who wouldn’t love [...]
Posted by Nick at 4:49 pm
Feb
2008
More on Bug Lab’s Lego Consumer Electronics Products and the likes ( Part -1)
Most budding programmers and developers of years past were familiar with the platform for the products released by Bug Labs is similar to the prototyping system implemented and used by electronics enthusiasts. Based on very simple processor, a bit of memory and power regulation circuits, what these guys did was pure genius. They standardized the [...]
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