Saturday, April 20, 2024

By David Ponce Being able to tell the time like a regular person is very 20th century. Simply looking at your watch and instantly registering the hours and minutes is boring. At least that’s what you’d think considering...
By David Ponce When I got the new Weather Station, from Oregon Scientific in the mail, my heart did a little tapdance. Why? Well, the Weather Station is a very nice clock that happens to also give you...

By David Ponce The Saishin Diode watch from the good people at Tokyoflash doesn't display the seconds. It doesn't have a chronograph or an alarm. Nor does it tell you the date, temperature, humidity or any of a...
By David Ponce These should be good times for the folks at Sleeptracker, having had their product listed as one of TIME.com's 25 Best Inventions of 2005. I happen to have been testing their product for the past two...
By David Ponce A while back, we came across the X-Undergear. It is now being sold in the US as X-UnderWear. It was very high-tech underwear for people who do sports. People who sweat. People...
By David Ponce We mentioned this lovely toothbrush a while back. At that point, it wasn't being sold yet. Well, it is now, and the guys a OHSO were nice enough to send us a review unit. So, come...
By David Ponce When the Earbudclips came in the mail, I was a little skeptical over all the hype. After all, how excited can you get over a piece of plastic? After using them for a week, I have an...

By Asim Waqar So as requested, I have posted a short (yet large - be warned!) .mov video sample from my brand new, still under spousal possession LX1 16:9 8MP Camera I mentioned yesterday. As mentioned the camera is capable...

Story By Asim Waqar A lot of buzz lately in the gadget and digital photography circles about the new, as-yet-to-be-released-in-the-US, Panasonic LX1 Camera. It boasts 8+ MP, Optical Image Stabilization, 16:9 Aspect Ratio (that's right, 16:9 848x480 30 FPS video!),...