Posted in Aircraft, Designer on 27 August 2008

The Draganfly offering of helicopter cameras got a welcoming response buy they say the lately unveiled Draganfly X6 is ultra-appealing. Its triple-tipped carbon fiber structure sports two carbon rotors on both ends and intelligent construction enables it move in all directions swiftly, providing sufficient control to zip about indoors yet oppose up to 18 miles per hour of wind. Monitored by a distant radio, the purpose behind the development of mini helicopter Draganflyer X6 is to lug wireless video cameras and still cameras. They say a pair of glasses would feature the same thing as the hatchet in the air, while you are footing on the floor with the handheld regulator. For safety, reconnaissance, scrutiny, damage assessment, investigation, real estate endorsement, or marketing, it is suggestible to use the high definition motion video provided by the Draganflyer X6 helicopter.

The eminent feature of the Draganflyer X6 is its miniscule structure that allows it to fly indoors againat other full-size helicopters or airplanes and is colossal enough to fly outside in winds at a speed of 30km/h (18mph). It is accessible using 11 sensors and thousands of lines of regulations to self-stabilize during flight.


Via Gizmodo / GeekAlters
Posted in Automobile, Car, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets, Technology on 20 July 2008

If that fender bender has done some harm to your parked coupe and realizing your absence has absconded from the place without leaving a note then it won’t result in hue and cry but the possibility is he can be traced via the Car Camera Voyager Pro. Developed by Brickhouse Security, the car camera voyager pro along with GPS logger would make your job of extracting the insurance claim from the alleged harsh driver. The kit comprises of a G-sensor that perceives the incident happened in your absence and the dear camera is capable of capturing footage (360 degree video recording) from around 10 seconds before until the 30 seconds after the mishap has occurred. GPS reflects the location of the accident whilst the tag of $445 is an invitation to grab it and install it in your car, once it gets launched during next week.
Well, the revolutionary device is accessible during various situations. Likewise, if you are afraid of the singular presence of your difficult kids inside the car the product would relieve you from this unnecessary anxiety as the Car Camera Voyager Pro can function physically or mechanically, and sports a slick realistic user interface compatible with Google Earth that offers you a visual evidence of their gestures.
Via Engadget
Posted in Computer, Technology on 18 July 2008

Lately, Toshiba unveiled its revolutionary series of laptops that incorporates Garmin GPS technology into the crease. Known as the Toshiba Qosmio F55, the laptop features 15.4-inch screen and is power-driven by the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and NVIDIA GPUs. Priced at $1,400, the incorporated GPS technology by Garmin enables you access to all those things that atypical free-standing GPS system would offer. Equipped with a face recognition technology, the detailed configuration of laptop include two Harman Kardon speakers, a subwoofer, HDMI, three sleep-and-charge USB ports and a DVD SuperMulti drive.
Via Toshiba
Thanks Christa!
Posted in Fashion on 26 June 2008

Till date we have witnessed scouts veiling their cameras and scrutiny gears within pens, cigarette cases and lighters and Maxwell Smart was caught shrewdly concealing telephone in his shoe. It’s not only spies but we came across a funny rather exciting form of footwear’s i.e. sandals that carry liquor. But now overshadowing it is the latest offering of ArchPortTM Shoes by Matt Potts, which can be used as revolutionary TV prop, never even thought of in television history. Potts dealing with this creation have ventured into incorporating a wallet feature (detachable) into the arch of the sole with a port-like look, hence adding a lot of sense to his company’s name ArchPorts.
These shoes would surely create a buzz in the market with growing passion for innovative products. They are open to house cash, credit cards, ID, keys and other random items. Good part is it allows you to confiscate the contents without taking away your shoes. The soles are assembled using lightweight polyurethane and EVA materials, providing a higher level of comfort via its cushioning. Measuring one-inch thick, this could be a slim addition to your short-height personality. The durability of the shoes is tested to have a life of five-years. Available in slider and flip-flop style, the shoes are vaialble in small, medium, large and Xtra-large size.
The patented sandals and athletic shoes by Potts offer space for mobile phones, GPS transceivers, wireless MP3 players, batteries, heaters, and other pool of gadgets. The very idea clicked company founder Matt Potts in 1989 while playing tennis. Well if such creations tempts you then go ahead to enjoy a sip from a wine bra (bra stuffed with wine).











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Posted in Automobile, Computer, Designer, Shopping, Technology on 7 May 2008

People owning an ordinary scooter outside of Europe cannot be labeled as geeks as there is much more to the definition of geeks. Ask the creative team of guys behind the revolutionary product that mars the pool of run-of-the mill vehicle. Here what you are seeing is a PC crammed onto a two-wheeler vehicle with a 1.2 GHz Mini-ITX motherboard, 1GB of RAM, a 2GB SSD, Bluetooth, and wireless internet connectivity into the frame along with a TV and radio tuner, 8″ LCD touch screen, GPS, web cam, system status monitor, a mobile PVR plus an electric guitar PC uplink.

This gives you a freedom to surf the internet while making Skype calls, propagation your own pirate radio station, executing as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot, watching TV, checking your GPS and playing guitar while you sail down the boulevard. Sounds like a wild fun to me but I doubt its safety. For more information, check out the project page. Touch space with them for building your own engineered scooter.
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Via Gizmodo
Posted in Camera, Gadgets on 28 April 2008

A Taiwan-based digital camera company OEM Altek would be launching the first ever 8-megapixel consumer digital camera with integrated GPS and mechanical geotagging by this June. Truly, it doesn’t claim to be the first device to coalesce GPS and digital camera features as there are devices that have built-in digital camera or high-end cameras with incorporated GPS features. Standing away from those, it takes pride in being the world’s first pocket-sized compact camera with incorporated GPS utility.
Featuring 3-inch touch screen, the photos captured via this camera are customarily geo tagged and then depict its positioning on Google Earth, Google Maps or Flickr’s geotagged photos service. It is a great tool in the hands of travel freaks as they can tap the places from where pictures are taken via this camera and form a travel journal that’s based on map. Its entry would be an alarm to other camera developers to deliver high-quality consumer cameras will incorporated built-in GPS.
P.S.: Altek is an OEM, therefore camera would be sold off under another brand that is not disclosed.
Via ComputerWorld/ TheRawFeed











