Monday, March 5th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
This gadget was designed with laziest gamers in mind.
Based on the latest developments in neuro-technology, Emotiv has developed a new interface for human computer interaction.
Project Epoc from company Emotiv is a cool looking controller that straps to your head, much like a helmet, and claims to give you the ability to control games with the power of your mind.

Project Epoc is a headset that uses a set of sensors to tune into electric signals naturally produced by the brain to detect player thoughts, feelings and expression.
It connects wirelessly with all game platforms from consoles to PCs. Project Epoc now makes it possible for games to be controlled and influenced by the player’s mind.
Emotiv-inspired game-play will be like nothing ever seen before.
Whatever the case, the Project Epoc gadget is not going to be commercialized just yet, though it will be on display at the upcoming Game Developers Conference.
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Saturday, March 3rd, 2007 at 6:59 pm


Whether you already own a new PMD or you are in the market for one, The Gadget Geek’s Guide to Portable Media Devices will give you the skills you need to master the device of your choice. PMDs come with more cool features than you can count and you don?t want to miss out on any of them! Get ready to take a whirlwind tour of the PMD options on the market and all of their amazing features. Each chapter in this Gadget Geek’s Guide is a stand-alone tutorial designed to help you use your device like a pro. It is your supercharged guide for everything from selecting a portable media device to consolidating your media, finding music and video online, and using your device to transport data between computer systems and to carry data files.
Friday, March 2nd, 2007 at 7:37 pm
Google Personalized Homepage added new features that will improve the way you find gadgets. If you go to a gadget’s profile page , you’ll see a list of related gadgets, that was compiled based on users’ preferences. You can also add a comment to share your opinion about the gadget and even rate it.
The features are similar to what Google Video has and they will definitely increase the number of users because people like to read other opinions before trying something. Developers will be happy as well because they’ll get much more feedback and they’ll be able to improve the gadgets faster.
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Friday, March 2nd, 2007 at 7:17 pm
When you dock your iPod® nanoâ„¢ to the super-thin, lightweight Altec Lansing inMotionâ„¢ speaker system, you’ll experience impressive sound from its two custom full-range drivers. The advanced amplifier and MaxBass® technology create a big, surprisingly clear sound.
Designed to be tough, the inMotion is durable enough for rugged travel and folds practically flat. While running on AC, it recharges your nano. Or get up to eight hours of playing time with six AAA batteries (order separately). Includes AC power adapter, carry pouch and adapter for a laptop or CD/DVD player. Play other MP3 devices or audio sources with an included cable.
Thursday, March 1st, 2007 at 7:14 pm
Enjoy amazing sound quality from your iPod® with this uniquely handsome all-in-one speaker system. It features four stereo speakers (two left, two right channels), a single dome tweeter and two subwoofers — with 60 watts of power and a frequency response of 100Hz to 16KHz.
The iTowerâ„¢ Omegaâ„¢ is a grand addition to any room; it stands nearly four feet high and boasts black-cherry wood vinyl housing with a distinctive black front panel. On top, the integrated Universal Dock for iPod charges any dockable iPod as it plays. Measures 46″ x 5″ x 14″ and weighs 32 lbs.
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