Monthly Archives: October 2009
Fonera 2.0N Happy Sharing Router
The Fonera 2.0N is an interesting concept. It incorporates two virtual networks into one router. One is public and one is private. If you travel, you can now access Fonera networks when you travel. That may be a plus for users.
Tonido Plug NAS
It’s not very often that you can find a pretty decent NAS for $99. But that’s exactly what the Tonido NAS does for you.
Sanyo LP-XF1000 Projector Melts Skin
There are times when a 5,000 lumen projector is way too weak for your needs. No, when you are projecting an image or video right into the sun, you need the Sanyo LP-XF1000. The options are limitless.
GE VScan Portable Ultrasound
You never know when you will have to ultrasound someone or something. Riding in the subway, and a dog is complaining about its stomach. You whip out the new GE VScan portable ultrasound machine and quickly adduce that the dog has eaten a large rodent. Thanks GE VScan.
Yike Foldable Bike Take a Hike
This is a very interesting idea, design, and execution. The Yike Bike really tells your taxes, energy costs, and sweat to take a hike. Oh, and bike thieves too. It gives you tremendous freedom with little hassle. And it only weighs 21 lbs.
EmSeeQ Stops Them from Wandering
Well well well. Considering I just posted on the Ekahau T301W, It seems that EmSeeQ comes along and steals their thunder. And they do it by expanding the range of person tracking. And that will be welcome news to family of people who are wrestling with Alzheimer’s.
Ekahau’s T301W Location Wristband
This thing is a simple location device, but it runs on Wifi. That will definitely limit the amount of applications that it can be used for. But hey, it may work well in select markets.
Sonos S5 Rocks the House
Sonos has done a really good job of taking features music lovers want and including them. So, what you are getting is not just a decent speaker set, you are getting a system that works really well with your iPhone (or iPod Touch).
HP TouchSmart 600
Touch computing has been on the way for sometime now. I have mentioned it here and there. But HP’s Touchsmart 600-1055 actually gets it right.