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Quirky – Covert

June 30th, 2012 David No comments

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Keep it in your drawers! Covert is a universal lock that is easy to install and use. the magnetic latch locks drawers closed and stays out of sight, so only you know it’s there. Use it in dorm rooms and other places where you can’t damage furniture.

Features:

-Comes with adhesive tape and screws, for temporary and permanent mounting options

-Magnetic latch comes in 2 pieces

-Magnetic key can be taken with you or stored for security

-Smooth sliding latch makes it easy to lock and unlock your drawer

Materials:

-Magnets

-ABS plastic

-Adhesive strips

-Metal screws

Price, qty and features subject to change during production process.

via quirky – Covert.

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JLC Atmos Regulator Powered by Changes in Temperature

June 30th, 2012 David No comments

jlcdunhill JLC Atmos Regulator Powered by Changes in Temperature

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Atoms Regulator for Dunhill is a jaw-dropping design inspired by Dunhill’s lighters and cigarette cases from the 1930s. The 242 piece caliber 582 movement is powered simply by small changes in temperature in which a change of one degree will give the clock enough juice to keep ticking for 48 hours. Link: $70,600Source

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Ingenious Taco Plate

June 29th, 2012 David No comments

True story: As a child, if my taco fell apart mid-meal, I would start crying. In case you hadn’t pieced it together by now, I was a fat child. 

If only I’d had this set of taco plates then (just $8 for 6!), I could have made a serious run for juvenile diabetes. Instead, I’m sitting here with a slightly high but reasonable BMI, repressing my crushed dreams/tacos with Freudian levels of emotional aloofness.

It’s OK. I don’t need your pity. [Solutions viaCrunchGear]

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Zeroedge

June 29th, 2012 David No comments

 

As the name implies, the “Classic ZeroEdge aquarium” is designed in such a way that the water overflows the surface and spill over all sides of the aquarium creating a “zero edge”.  The overflowing water is so seamless that until you touch the aquarium would you realize that the water is actually spilling over. As the water overflows the edge of the aquarium it collects along the “Perimeter Drain Channel” and drains into the sump located in the cabinet below.  The water is then pumped back up through returns lines located in the bottom of the tank.  The major key to its successful operation is that the water maintains an oxygen rich quality and a magnified crystal clear view.  These tanks are interactive and very easy to take care of, they can be viewed all the way around including looking down. No unsightly cords or powerheads to detract form the beauty of the tank. All Classic Zero Edge Aquariums give you that Custom aquarium look and quality. We handcraft our aquariums at our facility in Illinois using only the highest grade of cast acrylic available.  Each tank showcases our rounded edges and beautifully bonded seams.  Each tank comes complete with easy to set up instructions and quick attachment plumbing hoses and fittings. Our “Classic ZeroEdge Aquariums” are available in the following sizes: 22 Gallon Rectangle  (29” x 23”) 33 Gallon Rectangle (36” x 24”) 46 Gallon Rectangle (48” x 24”) Footprints Available as Tank Only or as a Complete Set – Lead Time 4-5 weeks Sets Include:  Tank, Classic Wood Cabinets, Filter/Sumps and Complete Plumbing Our Classic Wood Cabinetry is available in Black, White, Espresso and Cherry.

 Zeroedge

The ZeroEdge® Tranquility Series was created with the interior designer in mind. These unique and flexible water features with their gentle overflowing trickle of water and crystal clear viewing area add a serene yet energizing presence to any interior space. They can be used to display fish, plants and art and are perfect for a spa, restaurant, meeting room, lobby or home. Add a little Feng Shui to your next design project with The ZeroEdge Tranquility Series. 25 Gallon Tranquility (Shown) Tank Only or Complete Set Custom Sizes Available

App in the Air

June 28th, 2012 David No comments

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AppAdvice has teamed up with AITA Limited, our latest AppAdvice Dailypodcast sponsor, in order to offer you a chance to win one of three $10 iTunes Gift cards. the credit can be used towards App in the air in-app purchases and anything else your little heart desires.

Whether a frequent flyer or occasional vacationer, App in the Air helps you stay up-to-date on flight details and everything that’s going on in and near the airport with a combination of technical information and social network integration.

appintheair screen3 4large 300x225 App in the AirQuick and easy access to everything App in the Air has to offer, including notifications.

Start by entering your name and flight information to create a virtual boarding pass, which you can share with friends via Twitter or Facebook. Flight tracking details include a map, plus check-in, boarding, taxi, take-off, and landing times. In addition, you can receive instant alerts for any gate changes or delays by adding the Notifications package via a $0.99 in-app purchase.

Beyond flight data, App in the Air offers great resources while at home, plus in and around the airport terminals. For each airport, separated into Departure and Arrival, you have access to overall flight delay status, weather, currency converter, chat, and a crowd-sourced tips area.

The tips area contains several sections for general activity, food establishments, transportation, rules, and much more. Each section consists of user submitted recommendations and reports. Tips can be what coffee shop is best to visit for morning travelers, which public transportation is cheaper or easiest, where the free Wi-Fi hotspots are, and so on.

appintheair screen5 6large 300x225 App in the AirGet recommendations and reports from other travelers just like you via tips and IM.

Along with tips, App in the Air also provides a chat system. You can strike up a conversation for a time distraction, ask where the quickest security lines are at the moment, or anything else you would like immediate feedback on.

That’s it! Now, get your own copy and enter to win a little extra moneyApp in the Airis designed for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 4.3 or later, and available in the App Store as a free download.

To have a chance at winning one of the three $10 iTunes Gift Card codes, just leave a relevant comment below before June 22 at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Gift cards are only valid for United States iTunes Store accounts. Only one entry per person is allowed. Please be sure to also check your junk email boxes so that you won’t miss out if you win. {Link}

 

Infiniti 2 Door

June 28th, 2012 David No comments

 Infiniti 2 Door

photos Of electric Infiniti Emerge-E Reveal sleek Concept supercar

Although it is set to make its official debut at the Geneva Motor Show in less than two weeks, photos of the Infiniti Emerge-E have hit the internetand we like what we see.

The pictures we found at Carscoop.com show a dramatic supercar with plenty of Infiniti styling cues to go around. The company has revealed the Emerge-E will be powered by a mid-mounted range-extending drivetrain, but not a whole lot else about the technical details of the car.

We’ve been wondering what Infiniti’s electric supercar would actually look like ever since the company started teasing the car last year, but we’d be lying if we said we expected a car that looks as good as this one. We’ll have to wait until the car is officially unveiled in Geneva to find out exactly what the Emerge-E is hiding underneath its sleek exterior.

via Infiniti Emerge-E News, Videos, Reviews and Gossip – Jalopnik.

Molded 18” Subwoofer with a bang.

June 27th, 2012 David No comments

bass1822 Molded 18 Subwoofer with a bang.

Model: Bass1822
Color: black
Technical pro’s Bass1822 speaker is a powerful mix of clear sound, stable controls, and raw wattage – peaking at around 2,000 watts of power. Whether you need a professional sound for your speaker system or simply have more advanced musical tastes, the Bass1822 is a perfect way to mix both power and clarity to achieve a sound that fills every room it’s in with vivid, natural sound.

With four inputs including 1/4″ and XLR inputs, not to mention 8 different outputs – 4 passive and 4 powered – there’s no doubt that the Bass1822 delivers a professional-quality sound concurrent with the best technology you want to throw at it. A single pole mount and two integral carry handles also make moving this sound system a breeze.

The Bass1822 ABS Molded 18” Powered subwoofer was designed to provide deep and rich bass tones for BIG ROOM SOUND! Using the same professional technology that is aligned with all of Technical Pro’s products the Bass1822 is built with superior technology housed in a long lasting and sturdy design. This speaker will satisfy all of your big room needs…if you are setting up a large sound system and are looking to achieve the low and deep driving bass sound that your audience demands, the Bass1822 is a must have for any venue or performance space!

If you are a DJ and are looking for that extra “umph” in your music or you are setting up a venue or club setting and are lacking that thick low end sound, you need a sub-woofer! Pushing out a total power of 2000 watts with a 18” speaker, 90oz. magnet and 3” voice coil the Bass1822 has enough power to properly translate your low frequency audio to virtually any room or venue! The outside design is a plain black design that can easily be placed in the shadows or out of sight from your audience. Low frequency audio travels in all directions. Scientifically, this means that you can place the sub woofer on any place on the ground in your venue and achieve the same overall bass sound throughout your entire room!

OPTIONS!!! The Bass1822 boasts a lot of very valuable options with respect to setting up your sound system. This speaker is powered and therefore does not require an amplifier. The amp is built in! The inputs consist of 2 XLR and 2 1/4” slots. This speaker has 2 1/4” and 2 XLR Passive outputs and 2 speakon and 2 banana binding post Powered outputs. You can use the passive outputs to send your signal to another amplifier and you can use the powered outputs to send your signal to a speaker while also using the Bass1822 to power that speaker. These are the type of options you need for a professional live sound setup!

Located on the back panel are separate volume, balance, and low pass controls. Also located on the back is a switchable satellite high pass filter. This feature will allow the high frequencies to pass through to the satellite speakers…that will push out the mid and high frequencies. This is a very good option to have in a professional sound set up. This and all of the features will send the correct frequencies to the optimal speakers for a clear, big sounding translation! If you need to add a professional subwoofer to your sound set up, the Bass1822 is one of the best choices on the market and at a price that is almost too low to believe!

More information:
Frequency Response: 30Hz-300Hz
Sensitivity:102 ±2dB
Impedence: 8 ohms
110-220V switchable

  • 90 oz. magnet
  • 2000 watts peak power
  • Inputs: 1/4”(2), XLR (2)
  • Passive Outputs: 1/4”(2), XLR (2)
  • Powered Outputs: Speakon (2) Banana Post (2)
  • Woofer: 18”, 90 oz. Magnet, 3” Voice coil
  • Separate volume and low pass filter controls for sub
  • Separate volume and balance controls for sub
  • Switchable Satellite high pass filter
  • Single pole mount, 2 Integral carry handles
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz-300Hz
  • Sensitivity:102 ±2dB
  • Impedence: 8 ohms
  • 110-220V switchable
  • Dimensions: 29.7”w x 27.7”h x 24.6”d
  • Weight: 70 lbs
  • MSRP: $699.00

 

BiKN dont lose it

June 27th, 2012 Dan No comments

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A warning. A signal. A celebration.txt home BiKN dont lose it
Want to find what matters? Or never lose it in the first place? There’s an app for that.® That drives a smart case. That finds tiny tags you attach to the stuff you care about.

Now even if your phone is dead or turned off, what was lost is now found.

It’s called BiKN (bee’-kin).
A warning. A signal. A celebration.

via Welcome : BiKN.com.

Bialetti Mini Express 2-Cup Stovetop Percolator | GadgetReview

June 27th, 2012 David No comments

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Scoring a creamy cup of Espresso coffee has long meant heading to your java shop.  Course, the caveat is not only an overpriced cup of joe, but dealing with the barista that not only serves caffeine, but a healthy dose of attitude.  You know who we’re talking about.  The louder they bang the Espresso handle the worse their mood.

The Bialetti Mini Express 2-Cup Stovetop Percolator costs just $28 and works with any stove top.  Just fill it with coffee and water, heat and within 4-5 minutes the Mini Express will percolate out two cups of Espresso coffee.  Clean up should be as simple as washing it out

via Bialetti Mini Express 2-Cup Stovetop Percolator | GadgetReview.

HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC Review | GadgetReview

June 26th, 2012 David No comments

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the first time I heard the word “DAC” I thought it was a misspelling of a company that used to send me catalogs of unusual electronic equipment made in dubious places for ridiculously low prices. Of course I eventually learned what a “digital Audio converter” was and that it’s now found in audio devices to convert a digital signal to analog — because the sound we hear comes through the air and impinges upon our ears. Cyborgs we aint yet.

Now devices created by Dr. Fang Bian are known for their level of sophistication when it comes to audio — the guy’s a certifiable genius when it comes to making electronics dance to his tune. And when you consider how crummy the DAC is that you’ll find in a so-called “high-Tech” device like your laptop, it’s no wonder that the sound is often the least thing the manufacturer is pointing to with pride.

But a standalone DAC can be expensive, not to mention cumbersome to use. But what’s the value in having a really good pair of headphones or powered speakers attached to your desktop/laptop when the DAC isn’t worth jack? So when Dr. Bian sent me the HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC, I was expecting  some high-end tech that wouldn’t be lugged around because it’d be too bothersome.

Instead I’m looking at a little rectangular box that barely weighs enough to juggle with. And a under 3-inches in height and under 1-inch wide/deep, easier to toss in a pocket than my smartphone.

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A quick spin shows me that there’s a USB socket at one end and a mini-jack and line output sockets at the other. As for the controls and power socket — there isn’t any! Nor any internal battery — oh, I get it, USB not only transfers the digital signal through the USB cable, but supplies the power too.

And because I hate manuals, I can easily figure out how it’s used: you plug a USB cable into the USB socket and the other end into a USB socket on the desktop/laptop. Then you insert a headphone plug or a mini-jack plug into the other socket and put on the headphones or turn on the speakers. Of course you have to select the HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC in the desktop/laptop so it knows to output the sound, but that’s easy on a Mac and just a few extra clicks on a PC (if the blue light on the HIFIMAN goes on, you’ve got power).

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The HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC is going to have impressive specs, according to the info I was told: inside there’s a Texas Instrument PCM2702 16 bit 48kHZ chipset. And conjoined to that a S/n (signal to noise) ratio of 96dB, 0.07% THD (total harmonic distortion) and stereo crosstalk (signal leaking from one program channel to another) of 78dB. Like my ear registers all that (Cyborgs R Us, not yet). But I certainly can do an “unscientific” test of listening with and without the HM-101 to hear whether there’s a discernible difference.

I’ll be using my MacBook with CD-quality audio files I ripped earlier. For listening, I’ve a pair of Audio Technica ATH-CP500i in-ear headphones (better than the junky pair you get with iOS devices, and in fact equal to or better than many pairs costing over $100, in my opinion). For the portable speakers, I’m going with the STEM Time Command Mini — a small portable audio dock for iOS devices whose speakers are not spaced very far apart. And because I’ve heard some reviews noting that there’s sometimes noise interference, I’ve a really good USB cable to work with, not some $2 junk.

So the Audio Technica in-ears are plugged in to the MacBook directly and I play the beginning track from Boston’s debut album with the volume set at the midway point. Stopping the track after about a minute, I plug in the HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC and plug the in-ears into them. I then repeat playing the track. I immediately notice that the volume seems a bit higher and clearer. The stereo effect doesn’t seem to have been changed any (didn’t expect it to), but a lot of the harshness of the guitars, especially when using the Time Command Mini, seem to have been dissipated. Basically the track sounds “cleaner,” to use a decidedly unscientific term.

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I then repeated this entire process, only playing Landslide by Fleetwood Mac and, for the kick of hearing how old orchestrial tracks can sound, The Last Reel from the Adventures of Superman 1950′s TV show soundtrack CD (first just with the MacBook and then through the HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC). Those points I mentioned earlier with the in-ears now are even more pronounced, and I can turn the sound up a bit more without getting the distortion that otherwise would be the case. I’m even picking up little nuances that weren’t coming through before. Or to be more exact, the nuances in the audio were there but the DAC in the MacBook wasn’t picking them up. On occasion I did hear a bit of hiss between tracks when nothing was playing, but it wasn’t annoying or unbearable. And the level of the bass seemed more deep and vocals crisper — definitely the case with the Fleetwood Mac song.  I even found my Apple-supplied iPhone earbuds  sounding better with the HIFIMAN than without.

Editor’s Rating:

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Great

Bottom line: At a retail of $39, the HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC is compact enough to remove any barrier for being carried around. And the setup and use is a no-brainer. Plus it actually does what it says — improving the audio you’re hearing. If the whole idea of being an audiophile is to spend big bucks on components so you can show off — you’’ll have to fake it when displaying the HIFIMAN HM-101 USB DAC. But for sure you won’t have to fake how much better the sound now is.

Pros

Cons

  • Occasional interference during quiet passages

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