Category Archives: Innovation

innovative technology, gadgets, electronics

LG Versa – Detachable Keyboard

There are phones that are purely touch screen and don’t have keypads. There are phones that use only keypads. There are touch screens phones that come with a slide-in keypad. These varieties have problems of their own. Touch screen phones have recently had problems with accurate button pushing, while keypads take up the space in [...]

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Puchi-puchi: the Modern Bubble Wrap

  Remember how you used to have fun popping the plastic bubbled of a bubble wrap every time you opened a package? And now, remember how you would eventually run out of bubbles to pop? Well, if you really love popping them, then this little Japanese gadget might be the ultimate satisfaction for you. The [...]

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To The Book Cave, Reading Fans!

Here’s a nifty device that was just released late in 2008: a seat literally inside a book case designed to accommodate book lovers who want to spend their time “around” their books. Japanese designer and artist Sakura Adachi came up with the idea of crossing a comfortable chair and the ordinary bookcase and came up [...]

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Femtocell for better mobile signal

Got problems with low or bad signal on your mobile phone when you’re in places that have faulty mobile signal? Well, homeowners who just can’t find signal in their own homes or workers who are employed in certain establishments with bad reception can think of getting a Femtocell. Femtocells are basically small devices that look [...]

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Considering The Google Gdrive

If you stepped off the bus earlier this afternoon, and walked directly into a high tech corporate office, you’d be presented with such exciting terms as “cloud computing”, “wi-fi”, and “remote access.” Someone might even have mentioned the still vaporware Google Gdrive. Gdrive is hyped as unlimited, unhampered data storage. It can be used to [...]

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Nokia N97: Coming Soon

It’s almost the end of the year but some companies just won’t stop giving away brand new toys to play with. Nokia is one of them, and they’ve recently announced that the brand new N97 is coming out this 2009. This will be the second release from Nokia that takes a shot at the touch [...]

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The Home Music: Nokia’s Wi-Fi Radio

Along with all the great phone models that Nokia has announced t be releasing come next yet, the mobile phone manufacturer had also brought news regarding the making of what they refer to as “The Home Music”. This new Nokia gadget – possibly the first of its kind – is said to be a radio [...]

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Sanyo Eneloop Solar Light

This is not the first time we’ve written about Sanyo’s Eneloop products. Last time around, we featured a solar powered battery charger that could also be connected directly to an iPhone for charging purposes. Today, there’s an Eneloop solar powered light. Perfect for power outages, camping, or many other situations where you need a light [...]

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SOLiCharger iPhone Charger

We all know that the iPhone is a hog when it comes to battery life. You have to manage your usage to sure that you’ll have access to a recharge before the batteries die and leave you hanging. But now there is a way to extend that a bit, using the SOLicharger. A SOLicharger is [...]

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Panasonic’s Room Light Automatically Changes Brightness to Save Power

Panasonic Corporation has come up with a new way of helping reduce energy use. The new Panasonic room light is able to detect the luminance in a room, and adjust its output to keep a steady amount of light in the room at all times. The brightness can be set at “100%,” “70%” or “50%” [...]

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