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Archive for October, 2009

Play Musical Notes on The Piano Stairs

What tune would you play???

I would say its like in the film BIG, but this way you would get a hell of a lot fitter!!

Arqiva Confirms SeeSaw Brand Name for the VoD Service

LONDON – Arqiva, the transmission infrastructure outfit, has confirmed it will use the brand name SeeSaw for its forthcoming video-on-demand service.

The StressWatch, Don’t Get Stressed!!

Are you wearing a wrist watch? What for? I guess you can easily find what time is it on display of a mobile phone, desktop or onboard dial in a car. Wrist watches nowadays are very much of an accessory rather than a necessity, simple as that. But, “let’s just add some more functionality to them since they have an advantage of tight contact with human body” Michael Mathis and Gerda Hopfgartner thought and came up with a new gadget, the StressWatch – a watch that shows real time status of your stress.

Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch With Headset

Today Kempler & Strauss launched their W PhoneWatch gadget which they claim is the world’s smallest full-function quad-band GSM cellphone watch, and given how small the market is at the moment, it’s not that difficult a claim to make. The W PhoneWatch features a 1.5-inch touchscreen interface that can be operated with your fingers, eliminating the need for a stylus, as well as an impressive set of features for a watch-sized phone including a digital camera (640×480 stills or 128×104 videos) and a microSD card slot.

TV Armor Keeps Your TV Safe From Flying Wii Controllers and (Flying) Kids

Imagine this, you have saved up the money to purchase a brand spanking new 50-inch LCD television and you couldn’t be happier. In addition, you buy the kids a Nintendo Wii to go along with it. Then one day, one of your kids forgets to put on the Wii-mote wrist strap, starts playing a little Wii Bowling and then WHACK! The flying Wii controller has turned your electronic pride and joy into a 50-inch shattered window of dreams.