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Friday, 22 November 2013

Google Wallet Card Bring GOOGLE Closer to Being a Bank

Google Wallet Card Bring GOOGLE Closer to Being a Bank

Google has finally unveiled the Google Wallet Card, a physical debit card that you can use to spend money from your Wallet account. The Mastercard-powered piece of plastic works just like a regular debit card and is available right now.
As the company explains in its announcement, the Wallet Card enables you to instantly access money in your Wallet account without having to wait for it to transfer to your bank account. That means you can make purchases both in physical stores and online, as well as withdraw money from ATMs. The Wallet Card is completely free, and the ability to go shopping with a Google-branded debit card nudges the search giant in the direction of online-only banks, such as Simple.

Again, the card is available immediately. You can order yours from the Google Wallet Android app or from your Wallet account. 

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Thursday, 19 September 2013

Ionhub Multi Charger:

Ionhub Multi Charger:


IONHUB multi charger is a charger that can charge up to 6 multiple devices simultaneously.such as iPods, iPhones, Motorola RAZR phones, Palm Treo, Zune, Sansa, Zen, Sony PSP, Nintendo DS Lite, Nokia phones, Blackberry phones, Bluetooth earphones, cameras, camcorders, DVD players, GPS, PDA, and wide range of digital camera/camcorder batteries, Philips Norelco electric shavers, and more! it is a small, light black box a little bigger than a deck of cards. The iPod is not included because its not an apple product, an independent company makes it.  It is a universal travel charger and can be used at home, work or on the road.

It can charge a wide range of gadgets, from your iPod to your laptop and you can charge up to six gadgets at once. The IonHub universal charger is available to buy online from $49.99 from Ionhub:


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Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Blue Microphones:

Blue Microphones:


Blue Microphones designs and produces microphones, recording tools, signal processors, and music accessories for audio professionals, musicians and consumers.Blue Microphones was founded in 1995 by an American session musician, Skipper Wise, and a Latvian recording engineer, Martins Saulespurens. The company's name is an acronym for Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics. The company is headquartered in Westlake, California, USA. Along with studio microphones, Blue has a line of consumer USB microphones, such as the Yeti, the first THX certified microphone, Snowball, the Snowflake, the Tiki and Mikey, the first High Definition microphone designed for use with Apple Inc.'s iPod.
Studio:
Blue Microphones designs and creates a line of studio recording microphones that are separated into two series: the Bottle series and the Application series. The Bottle series, consisting of the Bottle, the Bottle Rocket Stage One and Bottle Rocket Stage Two, integrates Blue’s discrete class A circuitry and interchangeable capsules, Blue’s Bottle Caps. The Application Specific Series contains its own proprietary capsule to capture specific sonic signatures.
USB:
Blue Microphones designs and creates professional-quality USB microphones, including the multi-pattern USB mic, the Yeti and Yeti Pro, the world’s first USB and XLR microphone combining 24 bit/192 kHz digital recording resolution—the highest digital resolution on the market—with analog XLR output. In January 2012 Blue announced their new Spark Digital microphone. The Spark Digital is an expansion of the Spark XLR studio microphone. However, unlike the latter, the Spark Digital offers a USB interface and could also connect directly to an Apple iPad via Apple’s 30-pin connector. The Spark Digital was the first studio-grade condenser microphone to be able to directly connect to the iPad in this way.

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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Mastercraft Dialspeed Padlock

Mastercraft Dialspeed Padlock


Mastercraft’s Dialspeed is an electronic substitute for the humble combination lock. While there are less combinations (seeing as how codes are composed of up, down, left and right commands), length of passcodes more than makes up for it – as does ease of use. Battery life is approximately 5 years, and the centre indicator warns you by changing colour. Just program in a Mortal Kombat fatality command and you’re all set. the lock includes adhesive letters, numbers, colors, shapes and symbols that can be applied over the lock’s directional arrows.

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Monday, 29 July 2013

Pocket Projector (Handheld projector)

Pocket Projector (Handheld projector)


A Handheld projector or  pocket projector , is a new technology that applies the use of an image projector in an handheld device. It is a response to the emergence/development of compact portable devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and digital cameras, which have sufficient storage capacity to handle presentation materials but little space to accommodate an attached display screen. Handheld projectors involve miniaturized hardware and software that can project digital images onto any nearby viewing surface.

Applications:
Handheld projector can be used for different applications than small conventional projectors. Since 2008 researchers are studying applications that are specifically designed for handheld projectors often using prototypes of mobile phones with an integrated projector.

Mobile:
Recent mobile phones have the ability to store thousands of photos and can be used to take photos with resolutions up to several megapixels. Viewing the photos is restricted by the phones' small displays. Projector phones allow photographs to be shared with a larger audience. One study found that people preferred to view and share photos with projector phones, compared to using conventional mobile phones.

Gaming:
Handheld projectors, in particular projector phones, could offer new possibilities for mobile gaming, as demonstrated by the adaptation of the PlayStation 3 game LittleBigPlanet. Digislide has developed the WeSii "Home Theatre in Your Hand" which sets the Wii free from the TV. WeSii won two iAwards in Australia in 2010. WeSii™ is a dockable/decoupable projector and audio system that enables the Nintendo Wii™ to travel anywhere you want to go. An infrared curtain has been designed into the WeSii™ audio system, so there’s no need for the fragile Wii™ sensor bar to travel. Furthermore, the WeSii™’s infrared curtain has an expanded capacity, allowing individual players to spread further out and use more physicality in their game.

Hand gesture recognition:
Size reduction of mobile devices is often limited by the size of the used display. Apart from the display a complete phone can be, for example, integrated in a headset. It has been demonstrated that pico projectors integrated in headsets could be used as interaction devices, e.g., using additional hand and finger tracking.

Pointer-based computer control:
Combining a pico projector with a webcam, a laser pointer, and image processing software enables full control of any computing system via the laser pointer. Pointer on/off actions, motion patterns (e.g., dwell, repetitive visit, circles, etc.) and more can all be mapped to events which generate standard mouse or keyboard events, or user-programmable actions.

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Saturday, 27 July 2013

Waterproof Smartphone Case:

Waterproof Smartphone Case:



Waterproof smartphone case allow you to make photograph and  videos 20 feet under water.you can take picture while swimimg.they are expensive, around 70$ but they are completely unbreakable, waterproof, shockproof, literally life proof.Waterproof smartphone cases used to be bulky, ungainly contraptions, but they've been trimming down lately. That said, building a truly waterproof case is not easy (a waterproof case is defined as one that can be fully submerged underwater for at least 30 minutes). Often there are trade-offs in creating a waterproof design, the biggest of which usually involves access to the headphone jack on your phone. They also tend to be pricey, usually costing more than $50. In boiling down the best of what's currently out there, I tried to provide a good mix of well-designed cases with a few more-affordable options that are a step up from a Ziplock bag. There still aren't a ton of great waterproof options, but ever since the Lifeproof cases became so popular, plenty of competitors have jumped into the ring. If you think I missed any or have used any of the cases in the roundup, feel free to post a comment. I'll be updating this list as more products arrive.


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Friday, 26 July 2013

Energizer 5W Premium USB Wall Charger:

Energizer 5W Premium USB Wall Charger:



Energizer USB 5W Premium Wall ChargerThe Energizer 5W Premium USB Wall Charge with Micro USB cable offers versatility and portability with built-in cable storage and a fold out plug. No clutter, no hassle. The charging indicator light lets you know when your device is charging and when it's done. Charges most USB powered devices including smartphones, MP3, and more.

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Tuesday, 23 July 2013

4 Port Aluminum USB Hub

4 Port Aluminum USB Hub




1.Four port USB hub, 2.0. Features extendable / retractable connector and 4 ports. Compatible with both Mac (OS 8.6 or higher) and PC (ME/2000/XP/VISTA), this USB comes in version 2.0. Ideal for tech fairs, universities or website promotions.it is the perfect complement to your Apple products. The retractable connector easily attaches to laptops.


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ChargeCard USB Charging Cable:

ChargeCard  USB Charging Cable:


The ChargeCard measures 3.25 by 2 by 0.13 inches (HWD), which is shorter and narrower than your standard credit card, but more than twice as thick. On one end, a plastic 30-pin connector juts out, while a pliable rubber strip runs down the middle and terminates in a USB connector. The USB strip bends out in either direction, and easily pops back into place when not in use. There's a grippy rubber material lining the edges, which helps make sure the card doesn't slip out of your wallet, but also makes it harder to remove, especially if your wallet is already packed with other items. The ChargeCard uses standard USB 2.0, meaning you can use it for simultaneous charging and data transfer. It also outputs at up to 3.1 amps, so it will work with high-amp output USB chargers.I tested with a number of bi-fold, tri-fold, and low-profile wallets. The ChargeCard easily fit into every wallet I tried, adding minimal bulk in the process. In a slimmer wallet, where I can normally fit two credit cards into one slot, I found that I could only fit the ChargeCard and something thinner like a MetroCard or business card. When using the ChargeCard, the pop-out USB strip is only about 2 inches long, so you'll be on a much shorter leash, but this is all about convenience. Also keep in mind, the ChargeCard still requires a USB port on a computer or wall adapter to work. I tested the ChargeCard with an iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, both of which charged and synced perfectly, though the short cable length can make it tricky to position tablets. I plugged the ChargeCard into a number of USB ports, including a laptop port, USB wall charger, and Playstation 3 USB port, all of which worked fine.

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Sunday, 21 July 2013

Bluetooth Sunglasses With Camera :

Bluetooth Sunglasses With Camera :


You’re on your lunchtime bike ride, listening to your favorite tunes. The music is wirelessly streaming from your iPod® and playing through your sunglasses. Built-in speakers give you crystal clear sound, and the wires that used to hang from your ears have been replaced with something that doesn’t snag, tangle or tie you down: open air. You decide to play your favorite song and crank the volume for the inspiration that will get you up the next hill. No need to dig out your iPod®. You simply push buttons on your sunglasses. It’s total wireless freedom, and because the controls are part of something you’re already wearing, you have instant access. Now the music pauses automatically and you hear a soft ringtone over the speakers. You press a button on your sunglasses to answer the incoming call. No need to fumble for your mobile phone. The call comes through your eyewear so your hands are free, letting you continue the ride. Once your call is finished, the music automatically resumes playing through your sunglasses, right where you left off, without forcing you to fumble with controls or fish out earbuds. And you wonder how you ever survived the age of wires. Introducing O ROKR™ Pro, the latest in the Sport Performance line of eyewear from Oakley and Motorola. O ROKR™ Pro wirelessly streams digital music, and even lets you control the music wirelessly. Just use the buttons on the frame to select songs on your Bluetooth® Stereo-enabled mobile phone or your iPod® equipped with an ODIO™ iA50 Bluetooth® adapter. O ROKR™ Pro also offers the convenience of hands-free wireless communication with your compatible mobile phone — which means it works as a Bluetooth® Headset except there’s nothing to clip on your ear, and the conversation comes through crystal clear in both ears.

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A Power Strip With USB Ports

A Power Strip With USB Ports


USB chargers are one of the most popular things to build here on Instructables. However countless people have been disappointed to find out that after all of their hard work, their iPod just sit there and do nothing, despite receiving 5V.You can look at the amperage on the charger but 1000 ma is good for normal USB devices  and 2200 ma can be used to charge most tablets. One thing to keep in mind is sometimes you have to bias the data lines. You need to do this because some devices are made to only accept a charge from a computer or special chargers.