Water Bobble filtered water bottle

February 24, 2010

Water Bobble filtered water bottle

Getting clean drinking water might be something we take for granted for those of us living in developed countries, but countless others around the globe see it as a luxury. Anyways, whether you are not certain about the kind of water that you're about to down when outdoors (or in a dodgy area), why not consider the $10 Water Bobble? It is patented filtered water bottle that comes with its own filter, ending up looking like a baby bottle. All you need to do is fill it up and let the filter do all the hard work. No concept whether that will kill bacteria or not though.

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Play With Windows 7 On The iPad Via Citrix

February 1, 2010

Play With Windows 7 On The iPad Via Citrix

There’s no denying that there are pros and cons to Apple’s iPad, but here’s one more positive point for it. whether you’re running Citrix XenDesktop or XenApp in the office, the iPad is going to be rather useful to you, thanks to its 1024 x 768 screen. At that resolution, it meets the minimum requirement for a good Citrix client, it’s cheaper than some Windows-based netbooks, and let’s not forget, most netbooks run at a lower resolution that the iPad. With that in place, you could effectively fiddle with your Windows 7 computer via your iPad while you’re on the go. Do note that we’re talking about remotely controlling your computer here, not installing Windows 7 on the iPad (though we’re certain many folks out there will try to achieve that). Could the iPad become the next big thing for IT professionals around the globe?

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DIY Reverse Geocache Puzzle

November 19, 2009

DIY Reverse Geocache Puzzle

Now here’s a DIY gadget that you don’t see everyday, a DIY reverse geocache puzzle box, given as a wedding gift. Using the Arduino prototyping platform and a GPS device, it will lead you to a specific location on the globe, before you’re able to open the box. Of course, you’ll need to assemble certain the person who receives such an item is fairly adventurous, whether not you’re going to run the risk of them just throwing it in the junk pile at the back of their home.

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DIY Reverse Geocache Puzzle

November 19, 2009

DIY Reverse Geocache Puzzle

Now here’s a DIY gadget that you don’t see everyday, a DIY reverse geocache puzzle box, given as a wedding gift. Using the Arduino prototyping platform and a GPS device, it will lead you to a specific location on the globe, before you’re able to open the box. Of course, you’ll need to manufacture certain the person who receives such an item is fairly adventurous, whether not you’re going to run the risk of them just throwing it in the junk pile at the back of their home.

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Orginal post by Mike