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TECHIE / GADGETSMarch 5, 2007 12:06 am

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The Mini-Air Watch 4 Wireless Camera Kit comes with four wireless cameras, a receiving station and a remote.

The cameras are all wireless and are tiny so they can easily be hidden or disguised. They can function within 100 feet of the receiver (300 feet outside) and broadcast detailed, color video as well as high quality audio to the wireless receiver at 2.4GHz.

Each camera can be assigned its own channel to make scanning through the cameras as easy as pressing buttons on the remote. They can also be set to scan through the channels automatically if you don’t feel like pushing a button every few seconds.

If you intend on having long term use of your surveillance network, you would probably be using the adapters provided for both the cameras and the receiver. If you’re being sneaky, however, you can run both the receiver and the cameras on 9V batteries for about 3 hours of continuous use.

The horizontal resolution that the cameras capture is 380 TV lines, and they capture a 62-degree field of view. There is also a mounting bracket provided for each camera which make attaching to walls very simple.

TECHIE / GADGETSMarch 4, 2007 12:03 am

The Anemone Clock awakens a person with a little more personality. Unlike other alarm clocks, this one challenges a person. When the alarm goes off, it rumbles intensely, making it a little harder to find the off switch. Due to the rumbling, the clock also bounces away from the origin, thus creating another challenge of getting out of bed and chasing it around the room (kind of like a pet). After the clock is captured, it rumbles the person awake. Alarm clocks are just too easy to turn off, which leads back to sleeping again. The Anemone clock awakens a person by means of sound, light, movement, and interaction.

 

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WEBS, Webs - Search EnginesMarch 3, 2007 12:18 am

I am sure most of you use a search engine everyday. Most likely it is Google, Yahoo or MSN. Google, Yahoo and MSN offer you nothing to use their search engine except the actual service itself. I have stumbled across a website that will pay you just to use their search engine. SlashMySearch.com is the name of this spectacular site. It’s great that you can get paid for something that you do often anyway - using a search engine.

Search and Earn $ with SlashMySearch.com.

Take advantage of this program, although it’s still in beta but you could make some extra earning. All you need to do is make a normal search like the other search engine and the more you search the more you make, a very simple and use program!

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WEBS, Webs - MiscMarch 2, 2007 12:06 am

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Nobody is reading my blog … Help me!

You spend all night setting up your very own blog, but in short time you realize nobody is coming to read it. Furthermore now that you have a blog what do you do next?

That’s where BlogExplosion comes in. Imagine joining a blogging community where people can find and read your blog, get your blog reviewed or even chat with other bloggers all around the world!

Whether you like to talk about politics, business, your wedding, family or simply enjoy sharing your life experiences on your blog with other people BlogExplosion is a great way to expand the number of people that read your blog!

TECHIE / GADGETSMarch 1, 2007 12:05 am

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The AkaZawa’s Desktop PLEN Robot is a 23 cm tall, roller skating robot that can be controlled from desktop software or via Bluetooth from a mobile phone.

It has a 32 bit ARM processor running at 33 MHz. Its built-in 3 axis accelerometer and 18 movable joints enable it to dance, walk, roller skate (forwards and backwards) and ride a skateboard. Other moves include picking up a large cube and tossing it, standing up after it falls down and a karate kick.

PLEN can skate on his own power for around 25 minutes. It is equipped with a USB/RS-232C interface along with Bluetooth.

The kit includes a Lithum ion battery pack, charger and a USB cable to connect with the PC. A pair of Roller Skates are also included in the kit. He charges up a la iPod through a USB cable.


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