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Fujitsu U810 a tablet cum UMPC

August 15th, 2007 by Edwin in Office Gadgets, PC Gadgets

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Fujitsu Computer Systems recently announced that it will sell the LifeBook U810 mini convertible computer for $999 when it hits store shelves sometime next month. Weighing a mere 1.56lb, you definitely won’t find it a hassle to carry it around on your business dealings. The Fujitsu LifeBook U810 holds the distinction of being the first tablet of its kind that comes with touchscreen capability and the ability to convert from a clamshell form factor to that of a UMPC size in a flash. Other competitors in this market include the OQO Model 2 and the FlipStart by Vulcan Portals, but Fujitsu clearly thinks that its offering is the best of the three (which company doesn’t?).

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Whoopee Cushion gets modern update

August 14th, 2007 by Edwin in Electronic Gadgets, Office Gadgets, Wacky Gadgets

wireless-whoopie.jpgRemember the Whoopee Cushion that has caused countless embarrassing moments to it’s victims in the past? Well, as technology progresses, it makes sense that practical jokes get along with the times as well. The Radio Controlled Whoopee Cushion updates this old gag by letting you control just when your victim will experience a red face at the press of a button. The RF wireless remote has a working range of up to 50 feet and retails for $10 from X-treme Geek. While it may be fun, it might not earn you those brownie points that eventually translate to a pay raise at the end of the year so use this with extreme caution.

Product Page via Technabob

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Cool your butt no matter where you are

August 12th, 2007 by Edwin in Gadget Gift Ideas, Home Gadgets, Office Gadgets

self-cooling-seat-cushion.jpgDon’t you just hate it when you enter a room full of people, and somebody gets off his seat and offers it to you while he goes off to get a brand new seat for himself? The extremely warm feeling your rear end is treated to definitely heats you up the wrong way, as you’ll probably end up with steam coming out from your ears at such treatment. The Self Cooling Seat Cushion is perfect if you want to avoid such a situation, although I must say it looks weird to carry this around wherever you go. This comfortable seat cushion is made from natural minerals that were chosen just for their unique cooling properties. Not only is it reusable, it can also self-regenerate automatically without the help of refrigeration for further use the next day.

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Killer bunny poised to…staple

August 6th, 2007 by Edwin in Office Gadgets

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Now isn’t this one of the most menacing pieces of stationery that you’ve ever laid your eyes upon? I always knew that bunnies with red eyes had that demented streak in them, and this stapler proves it. It’s bloodied sharp front teeth, crimson red eyes, and body language looks poised to kill - thankfully it is but a sculpture. You can pick up this $24.95 stapler in order to strike fear into your colleagues who absolutely have no idea of personal space and private property. Is there a spell you can cast to let this lil bunny come alive the next time somebody else other than you swipes your stapler without permission?

Source: Slashgear

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Find One Find All reduces time spent looking for things

August 2nd, 2007 by James in Electronic Gadgets, Gadget Gift Ideas, Home Gadgets, Miscellaneous Gadgets, Office Gadgets, Vehicle Gadgets

Find One Find All

With everything the modern gadget freak has on their mind these days, is it any wonder that it’s easy to lose keys, wallets, remote controls, or just about anything else? According to recent statistics, the average person spends hours every year looking for lost things. That’s valuable time that can be spent doing more productive things, like reading Coolest-Gadgets.com!

The people at Melbourne Design in Australia have invented the Find One, Find All, a gadget which can help reduce the frustrating time trying to find your lost things. Using a radio transmitter/receiver that is capable to locating six different items, the Find One, Find All incorporates RFID style technology that is uniquely two way.

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When it comes to furniture, Pottery Barn has back to school in mind

July 18th, 2007 by James in Audio/Video Gadgets, Electronic Gadgets, Home Gadgets, Miscellaneous Gadgets, Mobile Phones, Office Gadgets, iPod gadgets

Pottery Barn Furnishings #1

It’s no secret that College and music go together like Steak and baked potatoes. But with today’s budding coed being wired with their iPhone, iPod, Blackberry, digital camera, laptop and more, the desk can get a tad cluttered. And let’s face it, in college living space is often at a premium.

Pottery Barn is seeking to work within the confines of the average dorm room with their “Smart Technology” line of furnishings that seem tailor made for back to school. The Bedford Smart Linen Pinboard ($250) not only sticks memos, assignment sheets, and photos on it’s cork board, it also comes with a pair of ipod speakers built in and a nice handy shelf to place the dock when you plug them in.

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Office stationary gets eyes and mouth

July 18th, 2007 by Edwin in Office Gadgets

animated-stickers.jpgVenture into any office and you’ll probably be greeted with the same old setting - rows of files, clusters of paper all round, and a bland looking desktop environment. What better way to spruce up your desktop than with these “Bring It To Life” stickers? Coming in a variety of eyes and mouths, you’ll be able to add a dash of personality to everyday stationary items like staplers and the ilk. They retail for AU$7.95 a pop, which is chump change considering how you’ll be having the most spiffy looking workspace once you’re done.

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Clutter-Free Printer Caddy for fewer headaches

July 16th, 2007 by Edwin in Electronic Gadgets, Office Gadgets

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The office desk is more often than not an extremely messy place, but this Clutter-free Printer Caddy helps to keep things organized by storing paper, ink cartridges, and other print necessities under one roof, or should I say, shelf. Your printer sits pretty at the top (we’re talking about personal printers here and not those monstrous industrial ones) while everything else is stored at the bottom. The Printer Caddy comes in a dark cherry color with cable slots behind to keep everything neat and tidy. A couple of glass inlay drawers and two open shelves round off the list of features. The Clutter-free Printer Caddy measures 6.5″ x 21.5″ x 15.25″ and retails for $69.95.

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