If you need a small reading light then Gizfever have a solar powered one available on their site. It has 3 LED’s built in with 1 shining red, green or blue and two other LED’s that are bright white. [Read more…]
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Solar Powered LED Reading Light
USB Motion Controlled Games
Aptus have created a bunch of crazy little games that use Mini-Motion controllers. Three games are planned which are Cars of Fury, Hoverboard and Home Run King. [Read more…]
LED Light Bulb Network – The new Wi-Fi
Wireless networks have become very popular around homes and some offices. These networks make moving computers around far easier as no cables need to be moved or installed. Boston University researchers have now come up with a new way of transferring data around and it takes the form of a standard LED light bulb. [Read more…]
Dirt to power LEDs
It has been said that the way forwards is either being powered by the sun or powered by the wind. That might not be the case though with this new idea that has been put forward. The latest idea is to use dirt (house hold garden dirt) to create power from. The idea of being powered by dirt is not too new as it was mentioned a few months ago but it seems now that this idea will be put in to practice in places such as Africa. [Read more…]
Nokia Concept OLED Laptop
Another concept device from Nokia shows us what laptops could really look like in a few years time. This new design is built like a scroll with a flexible OLED screen. With it being OLED it provides a very bright and colourful image for the user making it great for watching movies. [Read more…]
28 LED Foldable Desk Light
If you like the crisp bright light that LED’s can deliver then this 28 LED desk light will be perfect for you. Three light modes are available which allows you to adjust how bright this thing shines. For the lowest brightness you set it to use 4 LED’s while 16 or 28 LED’s increase the brightness. [Read more…]
Organic LEDs in Wallpaper
A breakthrough by GE (General Electric) in OLED technology could now see organic LED’s being printed on to wallpaper. GE managed to find a way to allow OLED’s to be printed on to very thin surfaces. [Read more…]
Intova Waterproof Aluminum LED Torch Flashlight
Honestly when I first realized geeks.com had sent a torch for us to review I was a little miffed, as a gadget site I was expecting something more, well gadgety.
Simply put this LED torch is amazingly efficient, the light output from the single 3 watt Luxeon LED is like nothing I’ve seen from any other LED bulb. [Read more…]
Van Der Led WM2 GSM Watch
This mobile phone watch actually looks like it might be good to wear. Most of the other mobile phone watches just look a little chunky and awkward. [Read more…]
Uber Cool 3D LED Cube
A company in China has created a seriously cool looking 3D cube. You might wonder what is cool about a 3D cube… well, this one has 4096 LED’s inside to generate 3D images in multi colour. [Read more…]
PenandMouse – LED Light, Mouse and Note Taker
The PenandMouse comes from Korea and was created by ISV. Supplied with the pen is a 2.4GHz wireless dongle and a mouse pad which allows it to communicate with your PC for up to 10 hours of non stop use with 10 days of standby. The pen has a number of functions which allow it to act as a 3 button mouse (with scroll wheel), a standalone memo taker which will store in it’s memory the things you write which can then be transferred to your PC at a later date. The pen is fairly small in size and not much bigger then an average pen which makes it useful to travel with when using your laptop.The LED lamp built in allows the mouse pen to be used in dark places while keeping your work illuminated. Another handy feature is the presentation pointer that is built in. All around it appears to be a very handy little device and it will be interesting to see how easy the switch back to a pen shaped mouse is.

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Vie GPS Enabled Glove

This rather strange looking device is named the Vie (pronounced Vee) and was designed by Mr. Du Tran Nguyen. Although it would look weird on anyone’s hand, it does have a few cool features built in. The screen is E-Ink and you control the device by moving your fingers up and down. Small motors built in to the glove provide feed back to let you know when you have “clicked” a button.
The Vie is used as a personal guide and trainer and allows you to plan several routes with it’s built in GPS and mapping technology. If you find danger on one route you can make a movement with your finger and find a safer alternative. If you find your self in trouble then an SOS message can be sent.
The glove monitors your body too and lets you know through vibrations if you need to ease off a little or speed up. Bluetooth allows you to connect with other glove users to share details with them.
Although a bizarre idea, it could have some potential if they could make it look a tad better.
Via: Gizmowatch




