GPS Travelogue records your travels

March 11, 2010

GPS Travelogue records your travels

If you happen to be a frequent traveler, thereupon the GPS Travelogue sounds right up your alley. After all, it is capable of tracking and recording virtually everywhere you go. All recorded documents will next be uploaded to online mapping applications including Google Earth, and all locations are stored in real-time on its built-in 64MB internal memory. Of course, you can plus set it to record your position at intervals of amidst one second and 59 minutes, depending on your preference. sufficient to hold up to 260,000 waypoints including altitude, speed, moment, and distance, the GPS Travelogue is tiny abundant to fit into your palm without a problem. It plays nice with Windows 7, Vista and XP operating systems, retailing for $149.95. A two hour charge can last for up to 30 hours.

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Google Buzz unveiled

February 10, 2010

Google Buzz unveiled

As expected, Gmail has a grade new toy for us to play with - Google Buzz. Google Buzz is a make new way to start conversations about stuff that interests you, while sharing various updates such as photos and videos with your family and friends among others. Since Buzz is already incorporated into Gmail itself, there is nothing to do on your part to manufacture certain everything runs fine. Bear in mind that at day of publishing, Google Buzz might not seem in your Gmail since Google is still in the process of rolling it out worldwide. Sharing info is plus made painless and easy, since all responses will be sent by Buzz directly to your inbox in real-time. whether you can't be in front of your computer all the instance, fret not. Google Buzz is plus available on selected cellphones/smartphones. Are you buzzing with excitement?

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Google Hosting A Special Event On Tuesday

February 9, 2010

Google Hosting A Special Event On Tuesday

Reports are coming in that Google is sending out invitations to a special event on Tuesday at the company’s Mountain View, California campus. Details aren’t abundant just yet, but apparently “some new product innovations” are promised at the event. It’s speculated that Google will be launching a Twitter-style status update system for Gmail, which would supply a real-time feed of knowledge from contacts. Would you want to use a Twitter-like service from Google? Another possibility is that there would be an Andriod announcement, possibly Android 2.1 for other devices. Do you have any other suggestions as to what Google might be announcing?

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Shiseido Digital Cosmetic Mirror

February 4, 2010

Shiseido Digital Cosmetic Mirror

Shiseido's has wowed the public in the past with their range of make-up that is capable of turning any plain Jane into a stunning bombshell, but today they supply that wow factor via a different route - the Digital Cosmetic Mirror. that device allows users to experiment make-up and recommendations without having to so much so as use a mascara brush in the process. that is made possible thanks to augmented reality that offers a novel method to powder your face sans samples, and widespread adoption of that technology could spell the end for testers and samples. A camera will scan your face, compute a list of tailored recommendations and applies make-up on your virtual face in real-time for instant viewing of results.

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VZ Navigator 5.0 Launched

February 1, 2010

VZ Navigator 5.0 Launched

Verizon Wireless has announced the latest version of its mapping software - VZ Navigator 5.0. The most obvious new features in the latest version are the roadside assistance and integrated social networking features. With roadside assistance, you’re able to send your location to a dispatcher, who can soon after determine whether help is needed and send the right type of help to the user. When it comes to social networking, there is integration with Facebook, allowing you to share your location info with friends and family in real-time. Aside from that, version 5.0 additionally sports a revised user interface, streamed map composition, graphic alerts for upcoming road conditions and attributes, as well as voice search support for various devices. The VZ Navigator service will set you back $10 a month for unlimited access, or $3 for 24-hours of use.

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Puppy Tweets For Your Beloved Puppy

January 26, 2010

Puppy Tweets For Your Beloved Puppy

Twitter is certainly a popular service, and deservedly so, but sometimes society take things to extremes. Would you want your dog to be tweeting as well? It seems that there are folks out there who would certainly want such an arrangement. Mattel has come up with a device dubbed ‘Puppy Tweets’, which you can attach you the puppy’s collar, allowing it to tweet for your dog. You’ll still need to help your dog create a Twitter explanation, and after everything has been set up, whether your dog is barking continuous at something, it’ll tweet stuff like “YAHOOOOOOO! Somedays you just gotta get your bark on." whether your dog just ran around in circles for a expanded date, it might tweet something along the lines of "I finally caught that tail I've been chasing and...OOUUUCHH!" Apparently that product wants to capitalize on peoples’ love for their dogs, as well as the trend for social media and real-time communication. It might seem rather pointless to you, but it’ll be debuting at next month’s Toy Fair in New York, so whether you want to check it out, that’s where you can probably catch a glimpse of it.

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Timex Ironman Global Trainer GPS watch

January 26, 2010

Timex Ironman Global Trainer GPS watch

Timex has unveiled its latest GPS-ready watch that is actually pleasing on the eyes, known as the Ironman Global Trainer. You will get features such as real-time speed, pace and distance thanks to its built-in SiRFStar III module within, alongside being able to resist being underwater up to 50 meters deep. A customizable display will let you view all the relevant performance details, while compiled reports can be viewed by your computer as well. The Ironman Global Trainer GPS watch will additionally play nice with the Timex heart rate and bike sensors as well as third-party ability meters thanks to ANT+ wireless technology. Shipping commences that May for a yet unannounced price.

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