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Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (10) : BatCave security PC

posted by my-blogmedia | Tuesday, April 21, 2009 | ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designer give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one.

BatCave security PC
Just because you call a sprawling underground network "home" doesn't mean you need to fill it with a billion supercomputers. Or go the hard-core route of some PC modders.Instead, try settling on one small PC that at least looks the part -- and Shuttle's D10 is a black-box PC tailor-made for highly evolved troglodytes.


This multimedia machine has a 7-inch touch panel, and the software running the show in Windows is easy for even aging butlers to use. Granted, it's not as large or as sexy as HP's TouchSmart IQ506, for instance, but the Surveillance model of this small PC -- designed to work with multiple Webcams -- makes the D10 perfect for keeping close watch over your gear while the Bat's away. -- Darren Gladstone



(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (9) : Bat-Camera

posted by my-blogmedia | Wednesday, February 25, 2009 | ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designer give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one.

Bat-Camera takes a licking and keeps on clicking
As anyone can tell you, a superhero who is half-man, half-bat and all paparazzo needs a point-and-shoot digital camera that can take a serious beating at the malicious hands (or flippers) of evildoers like the Joker or the Penguin. Enter the Olympus Stylus 850SW, a supertough 8-megapixel camera that can withstand being dropped onto the Gotham streets from distances of up to 5 feet, being dunked underwater to a depth of 10 feet, and even being exposed to subzero temperatures for those great snowboarding-with-Robin shots that the 'Man likes to take. It's not just tough, either, offering face detection and digital image stabilization features, as well. Yes, this durable camera is even perfect for post-battle buddy shots with DC super-stablemate, Green Lantern. -- Tim Moynihan



(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (8) : Bat-toy

posted by my-blogmedia | Wednesday, January 21, 2009 | ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designer give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one.

Bat toy! Palm-size radio-controlled helicopters
Well, even big-city crime fighters must have some down time, and what better way to have a little fun AND at the same time annoy co-workers like Alfred, Robin and Chief O'Hara than to buzz them with a tiny helicopter? (Careful: We see you warming up to the idea.)

When it comes to miniature guided aircraft, there's an embarrassment of riches out there. We haven't tested any of these models, so we can't advocate one over another, but you can check out the MicroHelicopter in flight on this company site, whipping its rotors to some seriously annoying accompanying music. Prices range from about $25 to $50 each. 'Nuff said. -- Anne B. McDonald


(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (7) : Bat-sanitizer

posted by my-blogmedia | Friday, January 09, 2009 | , ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designer give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one. Here is number 7.

The Bat-Sanitizer
Batman has to be germophobic. The guy wears full protection from head to toe. At some point, though, he'll need to wash his hands, eat, or -- God forbid -- sack out undercover at some grimy hotel in Gotham's red light district.Hence the need for this special UV wand. Just wave it over whatever's freaking you out -- cell phone, doorknob or those crusty bedsheets -- and 99.9 percent of accumulated germs will laugh themselves to death. No! They'll be zapped, as "intense ultraviolet radiation emanates from a lens on the face." (Health advisory: Not recommended for giving yourself an erstaz suntan if you're a creature of the night.) Remember, cleanliness is next to battiness! -- Darren Gladstone



(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 10 Best Ultra Portable Laptop (2) : Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Laptop

posted by my-blogmedia | Monday, January 05, 2009 |

Hi readers. Here are the Top 10 best ultra portable laptop review for you.See your budget and spend wisely to if you would like to buy it.We present it one by one.

Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Laptop
The Lenovo X61 laptop is the same light, sophisticated ultraportable as the earlier X60 model. Like the X60, the X61 lacks an integrated optical drive, but everything else about this business laptop is top-notch, especially the dazzling battery life.

This 3.6-pound X61 laptop, with a 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 processor and 2GB of DDR2-667 SDRAM, earned a WorldBench 6 score of 75, which is fast among currently tested ultraportables. The extended-life four-cell battery lasted an amazing six hours and 14 minutes.

The UltraBase docking station adds four more USB ports (for a total of seven) as well as legacy parallel and serial ports. In addition, the modular optical drive has a side release, so you can swap with one hand between an optical drive, a second battery or a second hard drive (those are optional accessories). Including the base, which is easy to snap on and off, the unit's total weight is a little over 6 pounds.


(source: tech.msn)

Top 17 Home Products Innovation Winner (16): Hamper Pack

posted by my-blogmedia | Sunday, January 04, 2009 | ,

Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you.


Honorable mention: The Hamper Pack
As described by designer Phillip Padilla, a junior in industrial design at Virginia Tech, the Hamper Pack is designed to use door space — not floor space — for dirty laundry. A plastic hook hangs the pack on the back of a door, and dirty clothes can be dropped into the hamper's molded rubber laundry port. When it's time to head for the washers and dryers, the Hamper Pack can be worn like a backpack.


A great detail on the Hamper Pack is the onboard coin slot. No more rummaging for quarters on laundry day — just unzip the change pouch below the slot and start feeding the machine.



(source: realestate.msn)

Top 10 Best Ultra Portable Laptop (1)

posted by my-blogmedia | Monday, December 22, 2008 |

Hi readers. Here are the Top 10 best ultra portable laptop review for you.See your budget and spend wisely to if you would like to buy it. We present it one by one.

Lenovo Thinkpad X200 Laptop
Because it bears a lower model number, you might imagine that this a less-powerful version of the ThinkPad X300, but the X200 actually has a more recent processor. The X300 has a 13.3-inch display, however, while the X200 has a 12.1-inch screen. Ah, but what you'll see when you fire this baby up!


At just under 3 pounds with its lightest battery installed, the X200 weighs a few ounces less than the ThinkPad X61, despite offering the same 12.1-inch-wide screen and a bigger keyboard. The bright little display has an easy-to-read, 1280-by-800-pixel resolution, making it quite comfortable for work on the go. And the built-in webcam keeps you in visual touch with your colleagues. The redesigned keyboard is as big as the ones that members of Lenovo's ThinkPad T series carry.


Equipped with the new Centrino 2 processor, Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 looks like a mild-mannered ultraportable, and yet it can leap tall workloads in a single bound. Its battery life is phenomenal, and the keyboard is huge. In short, this is a much better laptop than the ThinkPad X61, which it replaces, and a sure fire winner for on-the-run execs.



(source: msn.tech))

Top 17 Home Products Innovation Winner (14): RootSoak

posted by my-blogmedia | Saturday, December 20, 2008 |

Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you.


Honorable mention: RootSoak
Every budding botanist knows that plants drink most of their water through the roots, not from the leaves. RootSoak, designed by Seth Holehouse, of Columbus College of Art & Design, allows gardeners to water plants by focusing a steady stream of water at the base or "root zone" of a plant while minimizing the stress on one's wrist or lower back. A regular garden hose screws easily into RootSoak's ergonomic handle, which is designed with a forearm extension to reduce wrist strain. The handle pivots for comfortable watering at your feet or in a window box, made even easier thanks to the device's extendable neck. The business end of RootSoak is a tulip-shaped nozzle that, in the fashion of a switchable shower head, rotates to select among water patterns.



(source: realestate.msn)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (6) : Batpositioning

posted by my-blogmedia | Sunday, December 14, 2008 |

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designer give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one.

Batpositioning?
The dark streets of Gotham City or Hong Kong can be a labyrinth to navigate -- especially if you don't really have any talent for echolocation. That's why even a caped crusader can benefit from a handheld GPS. Just hitting shelves is the new Apple iPhone 3G, resplendent with built-in GPS goodness. But inconveniently for our Dark Knight, The New York Times' David Pogue writes that "the metal of a car or the buildings of Manhattan are often enough to block the iPhone's view of the sky, leaving it just as confused as you are."

If our hero is a little soured on Apple, he should consider sinking his bat fangs into Samsung's Instinct PDA Phone or Garmin's Colorado 400 series of handheld GPS devices (pictured). The 400 series models boast a Bat-Signal-bright 3-inch color display, worldwide base map with shaded relief or satellite imagery, 3-D map view, barometric altimeter (finally!) and electronic compass. And -- depending on the model -- you can get built-in U.S. topographic maps (perfect for locating the highest peak to brood on) or coastal water charts (no Aquabat vehicle should leave port without one). -- Danny Allen



(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 15 Cool Games for 2008 (1)

posted by my-blogmedia | Thursday, December 04, 2008 | ,

Hi readers.


Here are the top 15 cool games for 2008. Check out PC World's list of 15 don't-miss games and the reasons why our experts picked them.

'Saints Row 2'
The Scoop
: "Saints Row 2"; Genre: action/adventure; By: Volition; From: THQ; For: PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360; Rating: Mature

Info: The gang-banging protagonist of the original "Saints Row" wakes from a five-year coma and hits the streets to get his groove back and dispatch double-dealing rivals in developer Volition's go-anywhere, do-anything sequel to its 2006 chart topper.


(source: tech.msn, pcworld)

Top 17 Home Products Innovation Winner (13): RightStep

posted by my-blogmedia | Tuesday, December 02, 2008 | ,

Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you.


Honorable mention: RightStep
RightStep is designed to assist the elderly in ascending or descending stairs. Mounted between handrails, the device acts as a handle for climbing steps, allowing users to pull themselves upward without extending their arms sideways or lunging dangerously toward the banister. For the descent from the top of the stairs — which can be frightening for anyone with unreliable limbs or eyes — the device acts as a weight-bearing brace. Users can lean against RightStep as they step down at their own pace, and it provides a barrier between the user and a perilous fall.

Created by Ben Taber, a junior at Purdue University, RightStep is a far more affordable option than a motorized lift or home elevator. For people on a fixed income, Taber's design is a big step in the right direction.


(source: realestate.msn)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (5) : Batcommunications

posted by my-blogmedia | Tuesday, December 02, 2008 | ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designer give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one. Here is number 5.

Bat communications: The Wi-Fi Detector Shirt
You know how Bruce Wayne got so rich? He's cheap! Rather than pony up for a cellular data card or get milked by Comcast on a monthly basis, he runs around town glomming free Wi-Fi wherever he can find it. Fortunately, Think Geek's WiFi Detector T-Shirt has his back (and the rest of his upper torso).

He just plugs a couple of AAA batteries into a pouch on the shirt, and it lights up like a Christmas tree as the cowled criminologist nears a Wi-Fi source. What's that? Radiation concerns? Surely that's a small price to pay for fighting crime and updating your Twitter feed at the same time. -- Darren Gladstone.



(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 17 Home Products Innovation Winner (12): Level

posted by my-blogmedia | Saturday, November 22, 2008 | , ,

Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you.

Honorable mention: Level
Leave it to a college student to work out a smarter way to carry cool beverages. Level, designed by Purdue University junior Byron C. Lee, is an ice cooler with a single, center-mounted handle. If two people carrying Level were to walk up a flight of stairs, the handle would rotate a few degrees to accommodate the angle and keep the cooler level.

A button on the handle's center point allows you to lock the bar in the horizontal position when it's all flat land between your car and your party. A concave base with bottom draining hole means you never have to lift and tilt the cooler to drain water, and it simplifies cooler clean-up at the end of the day.


(source: realestate.msn)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (4) : Batcape

posted by my-blogmedia | Wednesday, November 19, 2008 | ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designer give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one. Here is number 4.


Pocket microscope for evidence gathering
Batman
can guide himself through the night like, well, a bat out of stately Wayne Manor. But when it comes to collecting evidence (think Riddler clues) to make Police Commissioner Gordon's job easier, we think that Batman ought to look into 3R Systems' Vitiny pocket microscope.

Easily tucked into a pocket in the Batcape, this little item has a 1.8-inch LCD display, 2MB of memory, and a 24x-90x zoom. The heroic anthropochiropter can click and store about 20 (probably not very detailed) images of anything he's curious enough to peer at and want to show to the commissioner later. -- Anne B. McDonald


(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 17 Home Products Innovation Winner (11): circuitDESK

posted by my-blogmedia | Thursday, October 30, 2008 | ,

Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you.


Honorable mention: circuitDESK
In a time when the common work space includes a lamp, computer monitor, speakers, phone and cradles for various gadgets, it's surprising that so few desks are designed to accommodate standard electronics — let alone the tangle of cables that inevitably tails behind them.


Nicholas Komor, a junior at Georgia Tech, designed circuitDESK with mounted power outlets and a track-based logic for managing cables. "I was most inspired by two things: electric cable mess and vampire energy," says Komor, referring to the energy drain of devices left on standby power.


With the flip of a switch on circuitDESK, your whole desk goes right off the power grid, preserving the life span of devices while saving energy and money.



(source: realestate.msn)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (3) : Batphone

posted by my-blogmedia | Monday, October 06, 2008 |

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designers give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one. Here is number 3.

The perfect Batphone?
Could Batman use a touch-screen phone with his Batgloves? That has yet to be determined, but in terms of its sheer looks (and flashy ad campaign), the HTC Touch Diamond looks to be a perfect fit for Bruce Wayne's alter ego. It'll take a trans-Pacific journey via Batmobile and Batboat to pick one up -- they're available only in Taiwan -- but this sleek 3G Windows Mobile phone has an amazing screen to accompany its 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera, plus Internet Explorer and Opera for browsing the Web (what, no Fireflyingfox?) and a music player that Gotham's finest can use to play Prince's "Batdance" on repeat.

It's thinner than the iPhone 3G, and it packs in GPS, a video camera and a YouTube-friendly upload feature.

Alas, the Touch Diamond does not have an integrated grappling hook, but Batman has that covered with his own proprietary device. -- Tim Moynihan


(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 17 Home Products Innovation Winner (10): Torque

posted by my-blogmedia | Sunday, October 05, 2008 | ,

Hello, my-blogmedia readers. We meet again. Here we are posting the winner of product innovations that might be usefull for you.

Honorable mention: Torque
As many multisport athletes can tell you, dealing with the studs on cleats is a real pain in the neck. You can use the same pair of shoes for soccer, golf and baseball, but you'll still need to swap out the studs — and each type of stud requires a specific wrench. With all the studs and wrenches, an athlete's equipment bag can start to feel more like a plumber's toolbox.

Matt Dean, a junior at Purdue University, has the solution. Inspired by the hassles he experienced as a competitive high-school player, Dean created Torque, a universal wrench for removing, storing and reinserting the studs on cleats. Torque fits the stud styles for all three sports, and with storage right inside the compact wrench, Torque also solves the problem of misplacing the small studs.



(source: realestate.msn)

Tip for Improving Your Wi-Fi Network's Performance (4)

posted by my-blogmedia | Thursday, September 11, 2008 | , ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Sometime we feel unhappy with our Wi-fi connection, especially when we need the urgent and fast connection to share the media or browse the internet. Here is another tip for you. Hope this can help you. Enjoy.

Can We add a network hard drive to our Wi-Fi net?
There are two basic ways to add storage to your wireless network, but in either case, it's best to physically locate the drive(s) next to your router and connect them by wires rather than using a wireless adapter. Generally, you needn't put a network drive in a different room, and a wired connection is always faster and more reliable than wireless, especially if you have gigabit-ethernet equipment.

What you are really looking for is access to your network storage over your Wi-Fi net, which you can achieve by connecting any Network Attached Storage (NAS) device to one of your router's ethernet ports. Alternatively, you can buy a device like the Linksys Network Storage Link NSLU2, which connects two USB hard drives to any router via ethernet.

(source: tech.msn)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (2)

posted by my-blogmedia | Wednesday, September 10, 2008 | ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Widget?. Several creative designers created Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's that? Watch out, may be someday you will use these Dark Night hitech tools, haha.. We post it one by one. Here is number 2.

Bat army knife
Batman
has a gadget for just about everything on his renowned utility belt, right? Well, what if you had a single gadget that contained just about everything. Wenger's Giant Swiss Army Knife V1.0, (which makes me fear the prospect of a Service Patch), comprises 85 implements with 110 functions. Oh, sure, you can do pedestrian stuff like unscrewing the bolts connecting the Joker's latest death-device, cutting through ropes when the Scarecrow ties you down, or hotwiring the Batmobile because Aunt Harriet lost the keys.

But what about during off-hours? That's when Bruce Wayne will appreciate the golf divot repair tool and the cupped cigar cutter attachments. Besides, who else is gonna spring for this $1,499 monstrosity? -- Darren Gladstone



(source: tech.msn.com)

Top 10 Bat-Gear Batman must have (1)

posted by my-blogmedia | Monday, August 25, 2008 | ,

Hi my-blogmedia readers. Are you ready to use Bat-Gear?. Several creative designers give you the Bat Gear or Bat Widget for you. What's That? Watch out, may be someday you will use these the Dark Night hitech tools, haha..


There are 10 widgets for you. We will post it one by one. Here is number 1.

Holy shuttlecock, Batman: The Flee Flying Digital Camera
I think Batman would be interested in this little gizmo that you toss and watch as it takes pictures at predetermined intervals during its flight through the air. The tail of the Flee Flying Digital Camera is designed to keep it stable; and the designer, Hakan Bogazpinar, envisions that the Flee would use Bluetooth to send the photos back to your mobile phone.

Batman would obviously be in a position to throw the Flee from more-interesting places (the sides of tall buildings, under Gotham City bridges, etc.), but we wouldn't mind just tossing this around our local park.

Unfortunately, so far, the Flee is just a concept device, but perhaps Bruce Wayne and his millions could get involved! -- Anne B. McDonald


(source: tech.msn.com)

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