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Another CellPhone Strap… HandCuffs This Time

Handcuff strap

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you look at that picture?
Well, in my case, I thought this was just another gadget showoff for the next upcoming Bond 007 movie. Seriously though, this thing is cool.. :P

Donno about you guys, but I guess this is just a smart strap ;)

This miniature handcuff cellphone strap from Strap-Ya comes with two sets of keys that you can use to lock your fingers together…. yeah, exactly, those wild wild fingers :P

What say, you not into that stuff? Well, how about using them to hang your cellphone from your jeans. That would be pretty fancy eh? Well, yeah, it would be, but back here, it would be just as risky. Anyone could grab it. A small jerk, and this mini piece of metal will come off ;)

What you say guys?

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Wind HAS become useful these days.. eh??

Wind Powered Technology is a joke

You know, the wireless provider Orange, has been really coming up with some freaky concepts and designs lately.

Well, what you see in the picture above is not a cartoon, or a comic release/teaser. It is a wind-powered cellphone charger. Wow..!!

As if solar powered was not already enough. By the way, is electricity short these days? Well, back where I come from, it really is. Power cuts, etc. So, even during outages, I guess, you can be sure of the fact that your cellphone won’t run outta power.
Basically, I guess, some people could charge their phones indefinitely if they were to hold the fan in front of their mouths. :P

So, now I guess, the dreams of being completely mobile without anything to depend on have come true? Solar powered laptops? Yep. Wind powered mobile chargers? YeaH!

Too bad it is just a concept right now, or else, (don’t know about you) I would have been unstoppable. :P

Let’s see what more surprises Orange has in store for us? Or maybe… they have none?

What say you peeps?

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Rock Paper Scissors anyone? I mean, Electronically….

RPS

I thought Rock Paper Scissors was the easiest game eh? Well, that’s what you too must have THOUGHT. I guess, some lazy people came up with the idea of making the easiest game more easy :P

Seriously, what do you expect? I mean, if they were thinking this would make things easier, hear it OO you businessmen… this makes things all the more difficult. I’d rather count and draw a shape.. than pull a trigger on the precise count of 3… :P

For $8.89, each pack comes with 2 of these electronic RPS devices. Next time you play with a friend, try throwing 10 rocks in a go with this one, and see what he has to say with one of his paper.. :P

Things could never be ‘easier’
Check more out at the product page

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I Thought Vibrations Meant Phone Calls, Not Time..??

Vibration time
I guess wrist watches had better be on the lookout. They’ve got competition! How long has it been since you decided not wear wrist watches anymore since your cellphone had a built in clock in it?

Well, if you regret having thrown away that wonderful diamond stud watch, just beacause you have to pull your cellphone out of your pocket each time you want to know the time, rejoice now!

Haptic Clock is here to save the day. This is a little application for java enabled cellphones that tells you what time it is through a series of vibrations. Great.. that means, no more pulling cellphones outta pockets?? Nah, just reach into your pocket, and press the 5 key. Things could never be better….  :)

So, how does this work actually? Well, a simple extract can explain that.

“Long vibrations are the number of hours of the current time on a 12 hour clock, so 6pm and 6am are both 6 vibrations. The shorter vibrations are the number of minutes divided by 5. So 4 vibrations is 20 minutes and 7 vibrations is 35 minutes. Example: (3) long vibrations and (6) short vibrations means it’s 3:30. Just in case you do want to see the time, the screen displays the time with tick marks for hours, minutes and seconds.”

Well, now that is great. Pretty neat you know. That’s what I would say.
What does it cost? Nothing, so, worthwhile trying out if you own a Java enabled phone. If not, well, in that case, you have my sympathies :P

Comments welcome guys! :)

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Lingerie Gets Reviewed… or maybe Straps?

Phone Straps

You seriously did not think that I was reviewing a lingerie as part of my ‘random’ posting did you?
Well, I just hope you did not :P

Anyway, I guess we’ve always got some really horny businessmen out there too. Don’t we? Well, yeah, I bet the answer is positive.

Anyway, the above is a picture of a mini sized lingerie phone strap. For $9 a piece, I guess they are sexy enough for the already sexy phones that you come across everyday. Not to forget that the upcoming concepts are all the more sexier :)

Phone straps, with the lingerie designs. Hmmm, who would be in for it? I guess the real horny and hot mod girls everywhere. Here’s a chance to showoff something to that techno boyfriend of yours. Just hope it smells like a computer though :P

Comments welcome guys…. :)

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New gadgets been popping up recently? Or maybe the new Transformers?


Transformer1

Yup, did you know the above handy-cam has a resolution of 2 million pixels, and can zoom 5 billion times the actual distance?
Yea, it’s probably the first handy-cam with such superb features. But, the downfall?
It does not record or play any videos! It just evolves into a transformer, which could well enough shoot lasers at the people you were just about to ’shoot’ :)
I’d say, this could be really good for use in the next 007 Bond movie. Take one of these, and Zap! all your opponents. Mission Accomplished!!

Transformer2

Nice idea, carry this dummy cellphone everywhere, and if anyone drives you crazy, or pesters you, just leave this big BUG on them to do its job. :)

Going for as cheap as $7 each, these robots are hiding in cellphones, cameras, camcorders, gameboys, PSP’s, and many other electronic items that you could come up with!Transformed main

Main transformer

So, that camera did look fancy, though a first look could have easily told that it was not a real one. I mean, who would want a camera that looked as if it had been sliced to pieces or was from a jigsaw?

Overall, I would say, that’s a nice effort and a good idea. Gadgets evolving or transforming into survivor and battling robots. CoooL.. But, I sure won’t be buying it. That’s because I am not one of those transformer geeks!

What say you guys? Worthwhile the production?

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Inflatable Balls Provide Broadband Connection from Anywhere

GATR Balls

These portable, inflatable balls each pack a satellite antenna that gives nearby users instant broadband satellite connection.
Their basic purpose is to provide emergency communication world during disaster relief or any other similar mishap, where connecting to the outside world could mean life or death. Dubbed the GATR-Com and created by Paul Gierow, these balls can be inflated and setup in 15 minutes flat.

However, don’t expect them to replace your current WWAN connection yet, since each of these GATR-Coms are tagged at $50,000.

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