Archive for September 23rd, 2009

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, Sept 23

First of all, I reviewed some great tech from Able Planet. Check out the Sound Clarity Infrared Wireless Headphones. Got a video review of it, too. You know you like those!

Remember that Rubik’s Cube puzzle? That was pretty tough. However, it was nothing compared to Brando’s Twelve-sided IQ Pentagon Puzzle.

Griffin has just released the very first iPhone controlled hardware with the iTrip.

If you are a parent that wants to put a GPS tracker on your kid, may I suggest that the Lok8u Num8.

I’ve been hearing a lot of stuff about the AT&T 3G Microcell. Here’s some more about it.

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Asus to release full-color reader with two touchscreens

In_Gear_609690aAsus is not only putting out those awesome Eee books, but it would appear they are doing their own version of the reader. Putting the Kindle in its place, this guy could have two full-color touchscreens. That second display could be used as a virtual keyboard for web browsing, which could easily make it another netbook. Not only does it have all this, but it could be sold at a very low price of $160.

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Kymera Magic Wand controls TV with a wave

thewandSo what are we looking at in this picture? This is Harry Potter after the Epilogue of the last book. As you can see, Harry has found a steady job and has long since given up a life of adventure so he can afford to send his kids to Hogwarts. His couch potato boring life makes him long for Voldemort to be resurrected yet again.

Just kidding. This is the Kymera wand, which allows the user to wave up and down to change the channels. A clockwise or counter-clockwise motion changes the volume. It is available for pre-order at this site in October for about $84.

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