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The device slips on like a glove and has elastic bands that strap to each fingertip, providing resistance as you open your hand. By flexing your hand in the opposite direction of its typical motion, the trainer strengthens the extensor muscles in your hands, wrists, and elbows, helping to reduce the painful symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, and tendonitis. Ideal for people whose careers or hobbies require manual dexterity, the device strengthens underused muscles and increases flexibility of overworked muscles in the palm, resulting in improved muscle balance and joint stability. The resistance can be adjusted individually for each finger and a normal exercise routine consists of 1-3 sets of 10-20 repetitions, every other day. One size fits most.

Some of the more unique features found on the BlueAnt Q1 include a voice control system, where one will enjoy an authentic hands-free experience through the use of “Simply Connect” voice control technology. Customers won’t have to go through the motions of reading up on a thick user manual before getting started - all they need to do is hook up the headset in their ear, listening to the verbal cues and instructions to get the pairing and set up procedures all done in a jiffy. In addition, the BlueAnt Q1 relies on advanced voice recognition software which allows you to speak instructions straight to it. For example, just say, “answer” or “ignore” if you want to pick up or reject a call, respectively. I wonder whether non-native English speakers will have some leeway given to them by the voice recognition software and not be too rigid.
Other features include dual microphones, Voice Isolation Technology, echo cancellation and wind noise protection for the clearest conversations possible. It will retail for $129 a pop, and it would be interesting to see a shootout between this and the Aliph Jawbone PRIME.

Rocky The Monster Speakers for the young at heart

The Rocky The Monster Speaker will work for any MP3 player you can hook up to a 3.5mm jack. You can plug it up to the wall for power or pop 4 AA batteries into it for portable power. The AC adapter is not included, but oddly the 4 AA batteries are included. Since it does so much, I’d think the batteries would die quickly, so it’d probably be better to pick up the adapter. You can purchase Rocky from Gadgetz 4 All for £24.95 or about $37.
The Coby MP3 Player with 1GB Flash Memory and Speaker System

It offers a 1GB flash memory combined with a stereo speaker system. It’ll play MP3 and WMA music files. Although 1GB isn’t much, there are likely those out there that really don’t need something with a lot of storage. Plus the smaller drives are better for taking around with you to the gym or other places when you need extreme portability. It doesn’t come with a set of earbuds, but at least you’ll have a set of speakers. The speakers can hook up to anything with a 3.5mm stereo plug. You can purchase this set for the extremely affordable price of $14.09 .
Envirobank Gives you Money for Recyclables

I am assuming that some recycler eventually comes by and picks up all the drop-offs, replenishes the money slot, and the recyclables will already be cleaned and crushed. I believe that in order to receive the payments for the recycled trash, the user needs to watch a video via an LCD screen on the machine itself.
This new system of reverse vending machines has already been deployed in Australia, but only on a trial basis. Personally, I think a system like this could easily change the world, and maybe even save the Earth in the process.

Perhaps I should have been wearing one of those wristbands that monitor harmful UVA and UVB rays. Or, I could take it a step further and get a UVSunSense band. So what makes the UVSunSense different than those other sun-bands? Well, most of those sun bands don’t let you know when you need to reapply your sunscreen.
Here’s how it works in a nutshell. As you put on your sunscreen, you also put a dab of the lotion on the UVSunSense. The band will turn purple in the sunshine, but this color will not last. In fact, the user should take note of when it turns colorless, as it will be time to put on more sunscreen.
There are actually two ways that this bracelet can save your skin. On the side of this guy is a note saying: “Apply sunscreen to this side”. If the user cannot read this, it would be a good idea to quit their day at the beach. Now there’s something I wish I would have done yesterday.

The Peter Potty will grow with the child, it adjusts up to 4 inches. So after a while you’ll have to switch them to a normal toilet. Hopefully you never have a male drunken guest though that decides if they crouch just right, they too can use it. The urinal has a refillable water reservoir, when you push the button, the urine goes into a small bucket. That bucket will hold several rounds for your child.
Entecho’s Hoverpod

It would appear that Australian company Entecho has figured out an application for hover technology. This fan-forced flying saucer could start a serious transportation revolution as the huge blades spin to give it lift, and the skirt around it gives it directional manipulation. The hoverpod is capable of speeds of 120 km per hour, with a range of 3 km. I’m not certain what that means, but I believe that it can hover up to 1.5 meters off the ground. This hoverpod can hold about three passengers, and it is quite safe as no blades are exposed.
Sadly, this vehicle is still under development, and has been for the past several years. I hope it comes out soon. I mean, we may be nowhere near that futuristic age of flying cars any time soon, but I would imagine that hovering cars is a necessary step.
Mobile Processors Getting Even Better

- Portable Entertainment & Navigation
Only a couple of years ago, a smartphone’s primary duties consisted of basic email, PIM (personal information management), and various professional tasks. Recent processor speed enhancements, plus the integration of video and audio codec processing, allowmost new mobile phones—even budget models—to play back audio and low-resolution video. For example, many new smartphones use a 400MHz or faster processor (generally based on an ARM applications processor design) that has been optimized for use with multimedia files encoded in MPEG4, H264, Windows Media Video, and Real Video. Additionally, mobile processor manufacturers increase efficiency by designing the processor to best handle a third-party operating system, such as Windows Mobile, Symbian, or iPhone.
Mobile processor manufacturers have also begun to include graphics hardware acceleration capabilities that allow the processor to dedicate resources to displaying images and effects. One of the most prominent mobile processor manufacturers, Qualcomm, indicates that devices featuring its QST processors deliver rich media support for photos, video playback at up to 640 x 480 pixels, mobile TV, and assisted GPS. Graphics powerhouse Nvidia also recently entered the mobile arena with its Tegra line of mobile processors, which combine an ARM CPU and Nvidia GPU capable of playing high-definition-quality video. Nvidia also indicates that its Tegra processors let you play mobile games featuring 3D environments and other eye-candy effects, rather than the simplistic 2D games.
- Faster Web Page Loading
In previous years, the combination of poor connection speed, limited processing power, and small screen size made Web pages with images and other animations slow or impossible to load on mobile phones. At the 2009 Mobile World Congress, LG and Intel indicated they will work together to create a MID (mobile Internet device) using Intel’s Atom processors that deliver a “PC-like Internet experience while supporting cell phone voice capabilities.” One example of a current MID is the OQO Model 2+ .
The palm-sized MID features a 1.86GHz Intel Atom processor and 2GB of memory, and it can run Windows Vista. The greater availability of high-speed data networks, such as 3G, means that many of you have access to near broadband connections on your mobile phone. However, the mobile processors on more affordable smartphones may not be equipped to handle all the data the high-speed connection can provide. Several manufacturers, including Qualcomm with its MSM7227 chipset, have crafted processors for affordable smartphones that can take full advantage of the high-speed connections. For example, Qualcomm’s MSM7227 chipset features a 600MHz applications processor and a 400MHz modem processor, so it includes dedicated hardware for Web access.
The Intel® Desktop Board D875PBZ
