Thursday, September 22, 2011

Spy Pens


Everybody has thought about using a spy pen.  As a child, almost everybody loved watching a good spy movie. From James Bond to Inspector Gadget, people have always enjoyed watching secret agents and their toys. Catching a bad guy was even cooler when it was done with spy tools like hidden spy cameras and voice recorders. Now anyone can catch a criminal with a spy pen that has many of the same features.
It is absolutely amazing to see what kind of features can be packed into little spy pens. From video to voice recording, almost anything can be caught on tape. The great thing is that they look just like any normal pen, so nobody will ever suspect a thing. Some even write just like a normal pen to make them even more unnoticeable.

For the sleuth trying to get visual proof of an event, a spy pen camera is probably the most discreet way to go. A hidden camera can be difficult to actually hide and it requires getting into the environment ahead of time. A spy pen video camera can be worn right on the body of the spy or simply placed on a table and will barely be noticeable.
Spy Camera Specialists make a 4GB spy pen for only $129.00. This spy camera records audio as well as video and can record up to just over an hour.
 Additional features include an audio only mode and a time stamp that can be turned on and off. At such a low price, anyone can afford to own a spy pen recorder for all of their undercover needs.
One of the great things about these spy pe
n cameras is that they are very user friendly. The memory is built in so there is no need to fuss with memory cards and they are easy to use with one-click recording. They can be used by anyone since they are compatible with both Mac and PC computers.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Pc Pens By Japan

Look closely and guess what they could be...

Are they pens with cameras?





Any wild guesses? No clue yet?


Ladies and gentlemen... congratulations!
You've just looked into the future... yep that's right!

You've just seen something that will replace your PC in the near future.

Here is how it works:


This wonderfull technology is made by Japan.



                                                                                                            So is it bye bye laptops!

Our Laptops are out of date again!!!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Max Payne 3 Release Date Confirmed For March 2012



Originally announced for a winter 2009 release, Rockstar has finally given us a new release date, March 2012 folks.
Max Payne 3 is coming back to life, a trailer is expected to be out later this week and Max will be making its way to First Look expo in Holland next month.

The Max Payne 3 will be receiving a multiplayer option and will bring a “compelling experience” which will have maps alter with mode progression for all players.

Traditional modes will be included as well as clan support, various strategic load-out options and a “deep reward and leveling system.”
Max Payne 3 will be available on the PS3, 360 and PC.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Htc Evo view 4g Review


http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/evoview.pngThe EVO View’s full tech specs are available on HTC’s website, but the main highlights are a 1.5 GHz processor (single-core…sorry, gang) and 4G WiMax. Oh, and it has this interesting stylus, too, but more on that in a bit. Other hardware specs are very much in-line with most other 7″ tablets: a 1024 x 600 resolution LCD screen, 32GB of internal flash storage, front- and rear-facing cameras (1.3MP and 5MP, respectively), stereo speakers and mics, and all the usual ports (microUSB) and buttons (power and volume).

There are some touches that make the EVO View (and it’s non-Sprint 4G cousin, the HTC Flyer) interesting. For one, the ends of the tablet (left and right when held in landscape orientation) have these little plastic lips on them that give an excellent sense of grip to your thumbs and fingers.

It’s almost like HTC took a cue from SLR designers in that regard, and is definitely an improvement (IMO) on the standard “slab” format of most tablets today.

Another nifty bit is that HTC has made the extra effort to have the capacitive buttons (Home, Menu, Back, and Stylus) rotate from portrait to Landscape. When in portrait mode, the buttons illuminate below the screen (as above).

One thing I like about HTC is that it’s more willing than most phone/tablet OEMS to experiment. Sometimes, it’s not so great (e.g., the HTC Surround, with a slide-out speaker (wha?)), but other times, it can be interesting, if not downright compelling. The stylus HTC developed for the EVO View (and Flyer), which they call the Scribe, made nearly everyone I showed it to perk up with interest. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that a stylus was an assumed accessory to every smartphone and PDA being sold.

HTC has also included its new Watch video rental service as well as HTC Likes (an app recommendation service), HTC Hub (a mini “store” for HTC apps, widgets, backgrounds, etc.), and HTC’s Reader e-book app. The EVO View does media sharing via DLNA and comes with Polaris Office for viewing and light editing of standard Office documents.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Air Fuel Powered Road Liner, "The Airpod"

In the past hour, worldwide consumption of petroleum exceeded 100 million gallons.
In the United States, there are 200,000 miles of pipeline, 170,000 gas stations and 243 million vehicles using petroleum fuels.

Guy Nègre, a former aeronautics and formula one engineer is hoping to change all that. He has invented a compressed air technology for cars. Nègre is the founder and CEO of Motor Development International (MDI SA) based in Luxembourg, with research and development facilities in Nice, France.

The AirPod is a small four-wheel mini-car that uses compressed air to move pistons in a 5.45 hp internal combustion engine. It has a range of 60 miles on a single tank of air and uses a small motor to compress outside air to keep the tank full. The compressor can operate on gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, ethanol or vegetable oil, but can also be plugged into an electrical outlet for recharging. With regular gasoline fueling the compressor, the Airpod averages an amazing 106 mpg with a range of 800 miles.

With the demand for inexpensive, user friendly, ultra high mileage vehicles that have zero emissions related to global warming - the Airpod is getting a lot of attention. Air France and KLM airlines are using AirPods to transport passengers between arrival and departure gates at airports in Paris and Amsterdam.

Automaker, Tata Motors has purchased the manufacturing rights for India. Zero Pollution Motors has purchased the rights for the U.S. market and beginning in 2011 expect to manufacture 8,000 vehicles a year in the United States.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Swiss Air Force Fighter Pilot Jets His Way

Inventor and former Swiss Air Force fighter pilot, Yves Rossy, jumped from a plane over Calais, France and flew 200 mph crossing the English Channel in 13 minutes before landing in Dover, England.

Earlier this year he unfolded the wings on his back and flew 186 mph (300 kilometers) above the Swiss Alps.

Using four small jet engines attached to his carbon wings, he climbed at 200 ft per minute before executing a series of stunts for a crowd of reporters watching from a mountain top.

The spectacular demonstration was the first public revelation of his latest invention, which he spent five years developing.

"It is absolute freedom" says Rossy.

The inventor says his 120 lb Jetman suit will eventually be available to the public but it's still a few years away.

The flight over the English Channel was his second public demonstration. He is planning his next flight through the Grand Canyon.

Yves Rossy has completed his flight over the Grand Canyon. He jumped out of a helicopter at 2,440 metres (8,000 feet) and soared over the Canyon at 330 km (205 mph) for eight minutes before deploying his parachute.

"My first flight in the US is sure to be one of the most memorable experiences in my life, not only for the sheer beauty of the Grand Canyon but the honor to fly in sacred Native American lands," said Rossy.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Unicycles - You Sure Can Ride this

This wild new motorcycle, invented by 19-year-old Ben J. Poss Gulak, is among the latest inventions to capture attention. Debuting at the National Motorcycle Show in Toronto, the "Uno" uses gyro technology for balance and acceleration.


It is a battery charged machine that accelerates by leaning forward and slowing down by leaning backwards. It weighs approximately 129 pounds (58 kg.) and has a top speed of 25 mph (40 klms).


Since featuring Ben's invention, he has continued to develop and progress with his innovative product. He won second place in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, and first prize in Popular Science's Invention Awards.


Ben also appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and on the popular invention television show "Dragon's Den" where he received 1.25 million dollars from investors.



Gulak continues to develop and commercialize his invention while studying engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The latest prototype, known as the Uno 3, can automatically transform itself from a uno-dicycle into a conventional looking motorcycle, which allows for greater acceleration, speed and stability.
Ben shares this advice for inventors, "When you have an idea, it's easy to get discouraged. There are so many people who will tell you that you're wasting your time. The biggest thing is to not let people get you down. If you really believe in something - keep going after it because there is always a way and you can make your dreams come true."

Saturday, September 3, 2011

The new Nintendo Dsi


The New Psp Go



Using the new MacBook Air


When the new 13-inch MacBook Air arrived on our messy desks, we were blown away by its razor-thin good looks and equally impressed by its powerful interiors. We were just about getting over the excitement when the new 11-inch Air turned up and we boarded the emotional rollercoaster once more.
Our 2011 MacBook Air 11-inch was configured to include a top-end 1.8GHz Intel Core i7 processor, 4GB RAM and a 256GB solid state drive. At £1,399 you may have to decide whether you want food and shelter or a tiny, shiny new laptop, but you can sleep soundly on your friend's sofa knowing you've got a superbly crafted and excellently powerful machine.
The standard top of the range model (without our customised configuration) features a 1.6GHz processor and a 128GB SSD. It will cost you £300 less. The lower-end model comes with a 1.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM and a 64GB SSD. That chap will cost you £849.

Hasbros My3d - The iPhone Cimemascope


This piece of kit looks extremely similar to a ViewMaster, but with a more up-to-date look and feel. The Hasbro My3D goes on sale exclusively at Target on April 3rd, and hits the shelves at other retailers in June. Hasbro's introduction into the 3D phenomenon arrives in the shape of My3D, which connects to your iPhone or iPod bringing your own entertainment choices to 3D life.

This viewer will retail at $35 and offers a good look at 3D technology, for minimal cost.


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