You should not mind giving $22 for a thermometer which provides you information indoor as well as outdoor and the information provided by it will be more accurate then silly weather forecasting websites. Check these features and decide that whether spending $22 will be ok or not.
Temperature Range - Inner: -40° ~ 120°
Temperature Range - […]
Entries from January 2009
An Indoor and Outdoor Thermometer for you
January 21st, 2009 · No Comments
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OCZ Back with New Range of Core Series of SATA II SSDs,
January 20th, 2009 · No Comments
OCZ is back with Core Series V2 of 2.5-inch drives. These drives will be available in the range of 30GB / 60GB / 120GB / 250GB, and access times are up to 170MBps read and 98MBps write. OCZ continues the trend of enabling consumers with the latest in cutting edge solid state disc technology with […]
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Solar Cell Efficiency Record Break by US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory
January 19th, 2009 · No Comments
US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory
has better the two year old record of Boeing-Spectrolab which claims the record with 40.7% solar cell efficiency. The worst thing is that US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory could better it only by 0.10% which means now there record is of 40.8%.
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Fabio Dabori Giro Sponge Tooth Brush doesn’t have Bristles
January 18th, 2009 · No Comments
Fabio Dabori a designer based in Brazil has come up with Sponge Tooth Brush and the unique thing about this tooth brush is that it doesn’t have bristles. This toothbrush has been design to suit both adults as well as Fabio imagines the toothsponge to be useful for those with sensitive teeth such as babies, […]
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Nano Solution to Clean Polluted Water of Developing Countries
January 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Scientist at University of South Australia have discovered a nano solution which can clean the polluted water, remove bacteria and other contaminants from water using tiny particles of pure silica coated with a nanometer-thin layer of active material based on a hydrocarbon. Professor Peter Majewski said that it can “remove bacteria, chemicals, viruses and other […]
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33K People Express Intent to Purchase Vehicle after seeing Teasers of GM Chevry Volt
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments
General Motors yet to release Chevy Volt are being desired to be buy by near about 33,000 people after seeing its teaser. This is not a small achievement. The Volt has generated a lot of buzz for the company and the vehicle’s success is critical in showcasing GM as a major player in eco-friendly, high-technology […]
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Revo’s PICO is Hybrid DAB/DAB+ and Wi-Fi internet radio
January 16th, 2009 · No Comments
Revos Picos work well and offers you some internet radio over WiFi. This device takes 12 hours to a charge, and works with DAB, DAB+, FM and WiFi. It features full DAB and DAB+ digital radio reception, FM radio coverage with RDS, Wi-Fi internet radio wireless MP3 media streaming from PC or Mac. It will […]
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Police Secretly Planting GPS Devices in Cars
January 15th, 2009 · No Comments
You can not call it invasion or privacy as the Courts generally sided with the Police in relation with plantation of GPS devices in cars. Police generally plant these devices to keep a watch on those whom they suspect of doing anything. The strange thing is that police is tracking such people without even a […]
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Logitech Buying Ultimate Ears
January 14th, 2009 · No Comments
Logitech wants to make big in the field of ears that’s why it is acquiring privately owned Ultimate ears which has recently hit the ear market with full force with its iPods. Logitech is paying $34 million for the acquisition and it means that it is quiet serious about capturing the ear markets. Logitech and […]
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Gadgets to get a New Lease of Life with Shock Absorbing Carbon Springs
January 13th, 2009 · No Comments
The Tigers down at Clemson University are working on a spring which will absorb the shock after falling to the ground. This spring is most likely to provide a new lease of life to gadgets such as pmp and cellphones. In working with researchers at UC San Diego, the crew has determined that layers of […]
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