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Find your tools quickly with RFID tags

By Mark R - Last updated: Tuesday, August 11, 2009

If you are in construction, TV reporting, or any other job that requires you to bring expensive tools to another location, then you know the frustration of leaving tools behind. On a somewhat related note, I left a camera behind at a wedding that I went to last week, and all I could think was: [...]


Glastonbury Solar Tent from Orange

By Mark R - Last updated: Friday, June 26, 2009

The Glastonbury Solar Concept Tent definitely qualifies as Coolest Gadgets material, as it has more gadgets on it than MacGyver’s knife. The U.K. company Orange has called the Glastonbury as “the tent of the future”, but this is one that I want to take “out on the rough” right now. The tent has photovoltaic fabric, [...]


Blueguard Self-opening Doors

By Mark R - Last updated: Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Even before the recent Star Trek reboot, we were always fascinated by the technology from that science fiction franchise. It wasn’t just the warp drives, food synthesizers, and transporters, but something all too simple: self-opening doors. Yes, for some reason, the United Federation of Planets outlawed the doorknob sometime before the 23rd century, and all [...]


Unitech PA600 MCA has anti-microbial case

By Edwin - Last updated: Sunday, May 3, 2009

Unitech is back with a brand new device for the medical circles – the PA600 MCA (Mobile Clinical Assistant) that functions as a Windows-powered handheld computer, targeting healthcare providers. Not only is it able to handle the most rudimentary of computing tasks often associated with the medical sector, it also comes with an antimicrobial case [...]


Tikitag DIY RFID tag kit from Firebox

By Edwin - Last updated: Thursday, December 4, 2008

Firebox has made available the revolutionary Tikitag, touted to be the first commercially available DIY RFID tag kit to the masses. This piece of high-tech wizardry enables users to connect real world items to online electronic applications, opening up the doors to unlimited, on-the-spot information at a single touch. Utilizing Near Fields Communications Technology (NFC), [...]


Panasonic Toughbook H1 Mobile Clinical Assistant

By Edwin - Last updated: Thursday, November 6, 2008

Panasonic is back with yet another Toughbook for those who work in tough and rough conditions, and this time round it is the Toughbook H1 Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) that targets the medical fraternity. It comes with a digitizer by InPlay Technologies, GOBI-enabled broadband, and dual hot-swappable batteries to keep you going long after the [...]


Cooktop concept could help College crowd

By James - Last updated: Friday, September 19, 2008

Designer Matthias Pinkert has created a very interesting electrical stove concept which promises to help college students and those just starting out on their own in studio apartments. Called the Electrolux Cook Top Vesta concept, the idea is a kind of Murphy Bed for stovetops. The cooking surface, containing 4 stylish electrical burners, can be [...]


Gallery of posts up to 09-04-2008

By Al - Last updated: Thursday, September 4, 2008

Gallery of posts up to 09-04-2008


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