A step in the right direction [ February 23rd, 2010 ] Posted in » Gadgets, Good Ideas, Things To Buy

Here’s something real cool. But before I tell you what it is, let me ask you: how many devices do you have that get charged through a USB port? I thought so. Almost everyone today has one device or more which use USB to charge. And yet, we don’t have the ability to charge directly from the wall without using a special adapter.

Well, that is changing. Take a look at the following picture:

usb wall

Yup, it’s a wall socket with two USB ports built-in. And this device is a near reality and is currently pre-ordering for less than $20.00. Here’s the link to the manufacturer’s site which explains the specifications and gives some more information about the socket: http://store.fastmac.com/product_info.php?products_id=458. I love it when technology moves in the right direction.

A work of art, if not more

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These days there are so many options available when it comes to buying a mobile phone. The reason is that there are so many more requirements that the consumer has of their phone – making calls (of course), using the internet, listening to music, taking photos, social networking with friends, and many more. One of the phones that fulfills most of these requirements is a a device by LG called LG Chocolate Touch. This phone has a lot of neat features that have the potential to make this a phone of choice.

Let’s look at some features. If you listen to music on your phone, then you won’t be disappointed because it incorporates the Dolby Mobile technology for crystal clear sound. This means you don’t have to lug around that mp3 player with you anymore. A dedicated key for social network messaging allows easy access to send status updates to Twitter, Facebook or whichever social network that you are active on. The 3.2 megapixel camera and recorder eliminate the need to carry your point-and-shoot as well as your camcorder with you wherever you go.

These features combine with the great software which gives you very beautiful visual displays, great text and voice messaging capabilities, and cute features such as rhythmic vibrations which cause the phone to vibrate in sync with the beat of the music. All in all, it makes a great little package which should be a good option for people on the move who want to stay connected with their friends.

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January 29th, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Twitter launches local trends

I like this. I really like this. To me, the Twitter trending function didn’t make a lot of sense a whole lot of times. The reason was because a lot of times the trends didn’t really appeal to a worldwide audience and were localized towards wherever the majority of the users come from (the USA?). Anyway, Twitter has now launched Local Trends.

image As you can see in the image, you can set a location for where you are, and see what the people there are talking about. I am guessing that Twitter will use the geolocation information for finding out which tweets are coming from where.

You have to set your location for this to work. However, you are going to be disappointed if you do not live in either Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, UK, or the USA. Because these are the only countries for which local trends are supported right now. You can also further fine tune the local trends if you live in any of the 15 cities that are supported right now. A long way to go, but I am guessing now that the basic functionality is up, its just a matter of adding support for newer locations. Anyway, even now, you can see what people in Chicago are talking about, and whether its the same as what people in Atlanta are tweeting.

Nice going, Twitter.

January 26th, 2010 | Leave a Comment

Great photography on a very cute subject

Subject: Danbo (meaning Cardboard, an apparently popular action figure for those who follow Japanese animations).

Flickr is just full of awesome photos of an object which is basically a bunch of cardboard boxes put together in the shape of a robot. As you can see in the photos, it is much more than just a collection of cardboards. I have picked out the best ones that I like on Flickr (by various photographers) – each one links to the photo page on Flickr, from where you can find many more Danbo photos by the same photographer.

I could just keep posting these over and over, but here’s the mother load link on Flickr, sorted by interestingness – http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/danbo/interesting/

January 23rd, 2010 | 1 Comment

Amazing baby animal photos at National Geographic

I always get excited whenever I see great photos, and I love animal photography more than anything else, and if you add on top of this photographs of baby animals, that is a recipe that makes my day. In the hope that there are others like me, I am sharing some photos that I came across on the National Geographic website. To get a larger view of any of the photos below, click on the photo and it will take you to the Nat Geo site where you can see a larger resolution photo, and even download wallpapers of these photos; and on top read a fact or two about each species.

Baby harp seal

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Baby Asian elephant

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Baby lynx with mom

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Baby black bear with mom

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Baby leopard playing with mommy’s tail

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Baby bobcat

bobcat-baby

Mom helping out a baby polar bear

polar-bear-coaxing-baby

3 cheetah cubs hanging out with mom

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A black bear kid learns how to climb trees

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A baby crocodile being born

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I hope you enjoyed this little collection as much as I did. Of course, the Nat Geo website is a treasure trove for such photos. I will try to gather more photos and post on this site on a more regular basis.

January 4th, 2010 | 1 Comment

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