Archived Posts from “Gadgets”

Princeton Tec EOS LED Headlamp

18

July

headlight1.jpgWhen you are going to do some serious caving or just need some light thats handless, it can be hard figuring out which you will choose.

The Princeton Tec EOS LED Headlamp can take that issue away fast. While price may be a concern, when you are in a tough situation and you need a reliable product then it really isn’t relevant anymore thats for sure.

The Princeton Tec EOS LED Headlamp is light its simple and its comfortable. There is a nice protective gel around the lamp area so the light doesn’t get bonked or busted.

Princeton Tec Aurora 3 LED Headlamp 2-PACK
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New Princeton Tec APEX Headlamp Olive Drab
US $59.00
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PRINCETON TEC AURORA LED HEADLAMP-NIB
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Windows Live Maps Upgraded

11

April

Microsoft implemented several new features into their Windows Live Maps service yesterday. Here are three of the more interesting additions:

  1. Up-to-date traffic information using Clearlow technology;
  2. Ability to export directions to GPSs;
  3. KML file support, letting you import custom maps from Google Maps.

Your move, Google.

[via TechCrunch, NY Times]


Alien Abduction Lamp

17

March

 abductionlamp.jpg

It seems that this cool piece of lamp is not offered still for sale, but I will say that if it ever is I will be one of the first to get one. The alien abduction lamp is just a great idea for a lamp. Its pretty cool adding small pieces like the cow to get ready for abduction. Will this idea ever come to be a real lamp that is sold to the public? I guess we will wait longer and see.


iPhone SDK Hits 100,000 Downloads

12

March

 

The iPhone Software Development Kit has been downloaded 100,000 times since being released four days ago. That’s plenty of developers eager to make software games and applications for the iPhone, but big download numbers don’t necessarily mean big results. Anyone with a little patience can download the SDK, but that doesn’t mean they’re actually going to use it.

Still, I don’t think there’s going to be a lack of iPhone apps out there. Next-Generation reports that Sega and Electronic Arts are a few of the publishers that have games in the works for the iPhone. Meanwhile many other developers have non-game related projects in the works. I’ll be interested to see what these new apps offer, but I’m still not on the iPhone boat (though I do accept bribes in the form of Apple stock options and iPhones).


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