Posted by hina on November 11, 2009 under Accessories |
Here comes the Bury Technologies’ CV 9040 handsfree, which is attachable to your car, such as next to the rear view mirror. The CV 9040 handsfree ensures you to talk freely while you’re driving.
As it’s equipped with the DialogPlus voice control that makes most of its functionalities voice-operable. The manufacturer claims that the device can respond up to 95% in accuracy to voice instruction. But you still get the option of operating it with your fingers on its highly-sensitive touchscreen interface when it fails to recognize your voice.

The device is also capable of text-to-speech function that will read out every SMS received on your mobile phone, in a clear and understandable way. Which allows you, the driver, to always have your hands on the steering of your car. For incoming calls, the caller ID will be stated and displayed on the screen and you can choose to accept or decline the call by using your voice.
The device also allows other features such as call transfers and connecting up to seven participants in a conference calling. The display will also adjust itself according to the light conditions inside your car and it’ll switch itself over day to night mode automatically. Before I forget, the CV 9040 car kit handsfree is similar to other handsfree, which communicates with your mobile phone wirelessly via Bluetooth. It’ll carry a price tag of £139.99.
Update: The gadget will be available from early June 2008 in Vodafone stores, authorised Bury retailers and Chameleon Codewing on 01206 500872.
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Posted by hina on November 9, 2009 under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone |
How nice is it that you can enjoy listening to your music while you’re cycling. But carrying an MP3 player or iPod will definitely bring you some distractions. And it’s dangerous that you have to fiddle the controls on the iPod while you’re cycling on the road.

The iBikeConsole is specially designed for bikers who’re music addicts. It lets you have full controls on your iPod Nano, without needing you to move your hands away from the grips. The device can be attached to a visible position which is free from rain and shock harming it.
The device also adds extra feature for your safety i.e. it shows you your current speed on the iPod’s display, which can act as a reminder that you need to slow down if your bike is going too fast. It also shows the trip distance and some other essential information on the iPod’s display. It’s compatible with all three generations of iPod nano and carries a price tag of $76.
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Posted by hina on November 8, 2009 under Accessories |
A safe made of Lego bricks and claimed to be secure enough to protect all your belongings kept inside.
The Lego safe is equipped with a motion detecting alarm which goes off alerting others when it’s been moved from its original position. The lock is also secure enough which needs 5 double digit code to unlock it. This 5 double digit code gives over 305 billion different combinations. And the numbers are shown on the electronic status display when you turn the combination dials. The safe weighs 14 pounds when it’s empty.

What about making it fire-proof, water-proof and bullet-proof etc? The creator might have forgotten some of these necessary security features needed for a secure safe. Anyway, take a look at the video below of this Lego Safe in action.
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Posted by friend on October 29, 2009 under Accessories |
Dyson, the name that has always been associated with vacuum cleaners, now have come up with a revolutionized table fan that comes with no blades and friendly to the fingers of your children.
The Dyson bladeless fan is called Air Multiplier which takes table fan to a new level, able to keep you cool even it has no blades. How does it do that? Actually the Air Multiplier has blades in it, but they are hidden inside the lower canister. Dyson simply borrows the same concept of how a vacuum cleaner is setup to make this bladeless fan. The hidden blades produce air which will then get re-routed through the ring, which sounds like an amplifier for the air.

Since the Air Multiplier fan comes with no blades, it’s definitely one that families with kids should own which it can be much safer to the fingers of your kids. And some more it should produce less noise as no air-chopping.
Dyson is asking for $300 for the 10-inch model of the Air Multiplier, and a 12-inch model costs $329.99. These are all you have to pay to ensure your kids’ fingers intact.

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