Media tablets are slowly becoming the next rant in the gadget world and while we have heard of the Nokia Internet Tablet, Archos has countered with the Internet Media Tablet, available in three models. Each tablet allows the user to record TV shows, playback HD content adding a new dimension and choice for people investing heavily in getting the latest gadgets in the market. A definite must have for the mobile Internet enthusiast and something … read on »
James Cameron Catches a Solartaxi
In a world where fuel has been a hindrance in allowing public transportation to serve the public better, alternative methods of using fuel are in the limelight. Electric cars are being buzzed up and we see most countries unveiling various options such as this solar powered cab that roams Malibu. No one can attest to it better other than famous director James Cameron who experienced riding in these solar powered cabs firsthand. Cameron is known … read on »
EZ Wind Up Universal Remote Control
One thing about people with gadgets is that they want sustainable stuff that will not pose a problem when they are at home. Gadgets come in all shapes and sizes and among them include portable universal remote controls that are use to operate you television, stereo, DVD player or any standard home entertainment system from afar. But the problem starts when you are out of batteries to use, especially if they are used up. Some … read on »
Neuroprosthetics May Produce First Bionic Athlete
Thanks to science, we may soon experience the real “Bionic Man”. We all remember this television series back in the 80’s which starred Lee Majors and while all of that was purely due to camera tricks, the scientists of the University of Pittsburgh may soon unleash the first official bionic limb to be used by people who have had amputations. Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh recently succeeded in implanting sensors in the brain of … read on »
Homeland Security Can Detain Travelers’ Laptop
According to an article on the Washington Post, the US Department of Homeland Security now has the right to detain laptops and any other gadget that can hold information, look into the contents, and possibly save notes or records. Federal agents may take a traveler's laptop computer or other electronic device to an off-site location for an unspecified period of time without any suspicion of wrongdoing, as part of border search policies the Department of Homeland … read on »