After the announcement of the orthopedic mouse and keyboard release, the Smartfish company comes out with another product – their Pro:Motion Game™ ergonomic gamepad.
Archive for June, 2009
High tech accessories are starting to penetrate out lives deeper than ever. The news product to get our attention is the Dyson Energy Bracelet gadget. It uses the Seebeck effect to gather energy which then can be used to power your mobile phone when you need that badly .. couple of minutes of battery life can be a real life saver. The principle behind it – the thermoelectric effect is the direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltages and vice versa.
We all own a mobile device of some sort, or at least I assume so by the fact that you are reading this post, and most probably all of you have experienced some problems with the battery of your iPod, or your phone going flat in the middle of an important call while you are on your way to somewhere…
Charging you handheld devices, your cellular or mp3 player is becoming a hot topic for a lot of businesses and the hype around it is becoming outrageous. There are numerous green technologies that allow for mobile renewable energy to be used in our everyday lives – solar chargers, kinetic energy chargers.. even mini portable wind turbines.
If this is a matter of interest for you than you will want to see this video…
Katie Fehrenbacher (Earth2Tech editor) hosting a panel discussion about the potential of renewable energy technology. Featuring green-tech entrepreneurs from M2E (kinetic energy), HyMini (mini wind chargers), Solio (portable solar chargers), Boston Power (long-life batteries), and MTI (fuel cells), it’s a great discussion about how to power mobility, and how to make gadgets more portable and eco-friendly.
Keeping track of your child is not an easy task. The people that have little ones know how hard that may be. Even at home we keep losing them out of sight from time to time, even the most careful parents do…

Perfect for the long cold nights… if you don’t have anything better to do in the loooong cold nights and you are still on your notebook then you will dig this..
The Dancing House is the nickname given to a building designed by Croatian-born Czech architect Vlado Milunic in a co-operation with Canadian architect Frank Gehry. Built between 1994-1996, Dancing House is a strikingly modern contrast to Prague’s historic attractions.


A tiny desktop PC, although it may look like an appliance, but it’s a full PC that includes:
- 1.6GHz x86 CPU
- 1GB RAM
- SATA hard disk
- DVI with graphics acceleration
- High definition audio
- LAN and WLAN
- 6 USB ports

