Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gadget. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Review of 5 HDTV Indoor Antennas: Mohu Leaf, Terk FDTV2A, Antennas Direct Clearstream 2, RCA 1450B and Rabbit Ears

Cord-cutting is a growing trend to get rid of expensive cable in favor of old-fashion TV antennas and the myriad of streaming services, such as Amazon Instant Video and Netflix (each with free trials). So what's the best antenna to receive the most channels over the air when nearby trees, tall buildings, and weather all affect reception? Here's a quick review of several of the best antennas for 2014 that I found after some online research.

For those wanting to watch Netflix and Hulu on an HDTV check out this review of streaming media players, including: Roku, Boxee, and Apple TV.

Saturday, February 01, 2014

Review of 4 Drill Kits: Dewalt, Makita, Black & Decker, and Genesis

Here we compare four of the best cordless drill/driver kits for 2014: Black & Decker BDC120VA100, Dewalt DC970K-2, Genesis GCD18BK, and Makita LXFD01CW. The review power tool reviews the best drills with a range of prices and best cordless drill brands, like the pricier Makita LXFD01CW and the more affordable/inexpensive Genesis GCD18BK model.


Friday, January 17, 2014

Review of Best Energy Efficient Space Heaters: Lasko Ceramic vs Holmes Fan vs Vornado Vortex vs DeLonghi Mica

Reviewed here are some of the best energy efficient space heaters for 2014, including heaters by Lasko, Holmes, Vornado, and DeLonghi. The heaters come with a range of different features to meet your heating needs.


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Review of Best Tablets For Kids Buying Guide: InnoTab 3S vs LeapPad Ultra vs Fuhu Nabi 2 vs Kindle Fire HD

This review will look at some of the best tablets for kids in 2014, including the VTech InnoTab 3S, the LeapFrog LeapPad Ultra, and the Fuhu Nabi 2. We'll also compare these tablets to the Amazon Kindle Fire HD, as an alternative to a purely kid tablet that your children are less likely to outgrow quickly. If these, tablets still don't fit your needs, others you might want to look at include the Kurio Kids Tablet or the Tabeo 7 Inch Kids Tablet.


Wednesday, January 08, 2014

Review of the Best Digital Multimeters for HVAC and DIYers in 2014: Fluke, Fieldpiece, and Extech

Reviewed here are some of the best digital multimeters (DMM) for 2014, including multimeters by Fluke, Fieldpiece, and Extech. Digital multimeters come with a range of different features whether you are a professional or student working in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) or a hobbyist or interested in do-it-yourself (DIY) projects looking for a quality multimeter rather than a cheap alternative. Reviewed here are true RMS (root-mean-squared) multimeters, unlike more affordable "average responding meters", true RMS (TRMS) meters are more accurate at taking voltage and current readings. Quoting the Stedi-Power website, average responding meters produce correct readings on linear loads such as standard induction motors, resistance heating, and incandescent lights. But when loads are non-linear, those containing semiconductors, the average responding meters typically read low. You can find more information on the benefits of true RMS meters on the Stedi-Power website. If a multimeter does not describe itself as a true RMS meter, you are probably dealing with a averaging responding meter.


Monday, January 06, 2014

Review of Streaming Media Players: Roku vs Boxee vs Apple TV vs Chromecast

Reviewed here are streaming media players; the Boxee Box vs Roku 3 vs Apple TV vs Chromecast allow users to play media from internet web services, like HBO Go, Netflix, Vudu, Pandora, etc. on HDTVs. These are some of the best media boxes around, and each device has its own advantages and disadvantages that are reviewed and depending on what services you're most interested in these devices may help you get rid of your cable bill for good.


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Review of the Best Smartwatches: Sony MN2SW, Nike Sportswatch, Motorola MotoACTV, Pebble Watch, and LunaTik/iPod Nano Watch

There has been a lot of recent buzz regarding smartwatches. There are several promising alternatives, a couple of which are geared towards exercise buffs. Reviewed here are several top smartwatches for 2014: Sony MN2SW SmartWatch, Nike+ SportWatch, Motorola MOTOACTV, Pebble Watch, and the LunaTik Wrist Watch Strap for the iPod Nano 6G.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Review of Android Gaming Consoles: Ouya vs Gamestick

Both the Ouya and the GameStick are Kickstarter-funded Android gaming platforms being released in 2013. These two consoles show the power of Android for gaming and how far mobile gaming has come in recent years. These two consoles push Android gaming to the next level over devices like the Moga Pro game controller for smartphones. There are a lot of similarities between the Ouya vs Gamestick, but there are several key differences, especially, in the hardware that potential buyers should keep in mind. The Ouya and the GameStick reviewed here are competing as alternatives against the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One that are already being pre-sold.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

How to Install CWCheat for PSP and CWCheat Databases


What is CWCheat?


CWCheat for PSP is a cheat system like "Action Replay", "Game Genie", "GameShark", etc for gaming consoles. CWCheat allows gamers to search and edit cheats with an in-game menu.

Download CWCheat


To install CWCheat, download CWCheat and the CWCheat database.


How to Install CWCheat


Follow the steps below after connecting your hacked PSP to your computer via USB, if any of the instructions don't make sense, watch this "How To Install CWCheat On 6.60 PRO-B10" YouTube video.

  1. Make an "SEPLUGINS" folder in the root directory of the memory stick
  2. In the "SEPLUGINS" folder, create another new folder called "CWCHEAT"
  3. Place the extracted cwceat prx file from the downloaded archive and move it to the “cwcheat” folder
  4. In the "SEPLUGINS" folder, make 2 text files. One "GAME.txt" and "GAME150.txt"
  5. Copy (without the quotes) and paste one of the following entries into the two text files depending on your PSP model. The 1 after the PRX file is to turn CWCheat on, 0 will turn CWCheat off.
    • PSP 1000/2000/3000: "ms0:/seplugins/cwcheat/cwcheat.prx 1"
    • PSP GO: "ef0:/seplugins/cwcheat/cwcheat.prx 1"
  6. Download and extract the CWCheat database files into the CWCHEAT folder
  7. On your device, hit Select choose "Reset Device" from the VSH menu
  8. In a game, open the CWCheat menu by holding the Select button for more than 3 seconds
  9. Once in the menu, change "[N] Enable Cheats" by hitting the X button
  10. Then go to "Select Cheats" to enable specific cheats for the game

Monday, February 19, 2007

Star Trek Voice Operated Dimmer

Nothing sets the mood like a Star Trek voice operated dimmer featuring Majel Roddenberry, the voice of the computer in the Star Trek series.

For only $39.95, you get the latest in sophisticated neural network technology to achieve the highest level of speech recognition possible. This gadget will make you feel as if you were on the bridge of the Enterprise, and it doubles as a night light.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Sonalog GypsyMIDI Motion Capture MIDI Controller

The GypsyMIDI uses 12 rotational sensors (6 per arm) placed on body joints which plugs into a MIDI interface. Body movements send MIDI signals to sound modules and audio sequencing software such as Logic Audio, Cubase, Live and Reason, ProTools, MotionBuilder, Traktor DJ Studio. The sensors respond to various movements of the wrist, elbow, and shoulder. The mapping software, eXo-software, gives the user the ability to define how movements are translated to MIDI control. Pictures and videos of the device are available on the Sonalog site.

Belkin CableFree USB Hub

Belkin will offer a four-port USB hub offering high-speed wireless USB connectivity using Fresescale Semiconductor's Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology during Spring 2006. The USB hub and dongle will retail at $129.99.

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Nabaztag, the WiFi Bunny

A French company named Violet,the smart object company, has come out with Nabaztag, a 23 cm tall WiFi-enabled bunny that tells you about the weather, traffic jams, new emails through flashing lights and moving its ears. They have a Flash demo with Nabaztag's different messages. The company also makes 'La lampe Dal', a lamp that changes colors based on the weather and 'Le Pad Osmooze', a USB device that releases an aroma when you receive an email from a loved one.