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2nd strike?

Posted on July 23, 2006 by Guest Contributor

Like I mentioned previously, it seems like World of Warcraft is setting up a great situation for some new games to come and swoop up its market share. With six million subscribers paying about 12 dollars a month to play this massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (whoo!), the best guess estimate is that World controls half of the MMORPG market. A huge part of that appeal has been the simplicity and ease of entry, but another part has been the huge amount of story and setting that the easy-entry gameplay let old Warcraft fans explore and new WoW fans discover. With the latest mind-numbing bit of stupidity from WoW, we’ve got a good picture of what future content will look like for fans of the game’s setting: rubbish.

Without getting into the technical details of the changes to backstory and classes — WoW fans should already know, and everyone else shouldn’t care — the big concern is how this will change the numerous MMORPGs currently being developed. Games are being pushed out under the approachable “WoW model” instead of the previous godhead of the design environment, the punishing “Everquest/Final Fantasy XI model.” Will games that are borrowing from Warcraft’s model forgo well-thought settings with asymetrically balanced sides, or will they take this as a chance to outshine Blizzard at its own genre (if not game)?

Hopefully other developers will take this chance to show that ease of gameplay doesn’t have to reflect easy design, the route Blizzard seems to have chosen. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the video game industry, the PC game industry in particular, reacts to the route that Blizzard has chosen.

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Unless you're an elephant

Posted on July 23, 2006 by Guest Contributor

To avoid those moments of sheer panic that occur whenever you discover you’ve left something important behind, consider attaching one of theseto your bag/PDA/dog/toddler and put this in your pocket. The Mini Reminder transmitter will alert the receiver to start making a vibrating, beeping racket if you move more than your specified distance away from it. I need this thing. How many times have I raced back to a restaurant to admit sheepishly that I’ve forgotten my bag on the back of that chair? Yes…the one you’re sitting on…thanks.

via SCI FI Tech

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Die, computer, die!

Posted on July 18, 2006 by Guest Contributor

For those moments when your computer is lagging so badly you’d like to take a hammer to it, or when the realization that it just ate your term paper creates a deadly longing to chuck the whole damnable thing out the window, there’s a way to end it all. Presenting the Self Destruct Button USB! Three easy steps to total annihilation and…four extra USB ports. OK, so it won’t really kill your PC, but it looks like it will! Maybe someday you’ll really mean it, but for now function gets along with form in this sweet trigger-happy sort of way. The big red button will be available for desperation pressing starting the end of this month.
via SCI FI Tech

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The proper way to learn physics

Posted on July 16, 2006 by Guest Contributor

Have you always had a secret thirst for learning semiconductor physics? Have you always had a little bit of a crush on Britney Spears? Well this site has everything for you.

Don’t believe me? Check this site out for yourself.

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A very bubbly site.

Posted on July 13, 2006 by Guest Contributor

Ok, I couldn’t resist linking this most excellent website. Well it’s not really a website, but a time killer if you will. If you had the chance to transfer anything into a website, what would it be? If you were like me, you were thinking..BUBBLEWRAP!! Yes. this link sends you to the land of virtual bubble wrap and could literally keep you busy for hours on end. I highly suggest playing around with the manic mode.

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The Birth of Kool

Posted on July 13, 2006 by Guest Contributor

IM, that is. Huzzah for another bad pun! Monday the Alpha version of Kool IM launched, but how “kool” is it? As far as aggregating other chat clients, it does a decent job, even including Google Talk. If you register, Kool will remember your various accounts, but you still have to log them in each individually, which is disappointing. The main complaint is that it only takes the barebones chat part. No file sharing, no pix, no voice or video. Why would I want to leave these features behind? Is that really worth not having a couple chat programs running?
The current version also has some more minor bugs that need to be addressed such as chat windows that won’t scroll with longer messages and missing the first message someone sends you if using Firefox. Luckily, after browsing through the forum, it seems like the developers are very interested in taking user suggestions to heart and fixing the troublesome bits.
It’s definitely not quite time to leave your other chat programs behind. Trillian does a better job of bringing together more of the features and the programs (but not Google Talk as of yet); however, this requires a download, while Kool IM is just in your browser. The Alpha version is only the first step, so hopefully, with a lot of hard work, Kool IM will end up evolving into something a little more polished.

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Girl's Gadget Report: Traffic emoticons

Posted on July 13, 2006 by Guest Contributor

Traffic EmoticonDriving is a lot like life: we simply want to enjoy the journey to the destination. But some forces frazzle us along the way. So, driving a car can be an incredibly stressful experience. It’s actually not so bleack as it is often painted. And I’m convinced that we are the ones who might make this a pleasant and salubrious undertaking.

This time I’d like to tell you about the gadget that was designed especially for cars. It’s an emoticon display that can express the emotions and feeling you experience behind the wheel. So, you can share your “thoughts” with the drivers behind you.

If it seems to you that the driver behind you is too close to you, just press the “:(” button and he will understand that the distance between you is too small. If somebody dropped back for you, you can thank the driver with the smile.

This gadget makes driving funnier and if driving alone you’ll have a wonderful possibility “to communicate” with others. The display module is battery-operated and is fixed to the rear widescreen. It is activated by remote control. No wires are needed.

It’s a nice way to make your journey more exciting! It is available at http://www.au-my.com/english/Driv-e-mocion.htm

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Who'da Thunk it? – 4

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Guest Contributor

This is going to be a special edition of the “thunk it” as my mail box has been flooded, completely bamboozled with inquiries as to when I am going to review a product that caters specifically to the cel phone crowd. There’s been everything available to the cel phone lover; computer-phones, video-screen phones, that wacky blue-tooth technology which I still don’t have a clue as to what is, but nothing…NOTHING is nearly as advanced as this next fascinating product. How do you show off to all your cel friends? Is it by boasting about the most advanced technology? No…it is by showing them the latest in retro phone…stuff. Ladies and gents, I introduce to you….

the cel phone handset

look...it's a phone

Isn’t this amazing? I mean who needs the convenience of a small portable phone when you can have the nostalgia of the old days?

Now this isn’t to be confused with this other handset concoction

The “Please Hold” Handset is available for use for most phones, even the blackberry and is available at amazon.com for a mere 22.95$. I know I can’t even use another cel phone again unless it has the old fashioned headset. If I had to describe this product in one word, that word would be….beautiful.

Coming to you with another wacky and useless product, this is Merv

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RCA's NaviLight 6 Universal Control

Posted on July 12, 2006 by Guest Contributor

RCR860Sadly, it’s not often enough that one gets to write “Works as advertised”. Under normal circumstances, that wouldn’t be the greatest endorsement of a product, but all too often, things actually don’t work as advertised. Fortunately for us, and for this review, the NaviLight 6 works extremely well.

To be honest, I’ve had issues with ‘Universal Remotes’ before… they should do one thing only, and do it well: control all of my components. How hard is that? Harder than you’d think, apparently, as the NaviLight is the first one to be able to handle the job.

With a simple, black, rounded design, the remote fits well in the hand, with buttons that protrude just enough to feel accessible, without being in the way. All the usual features are here, including an interesting “Instant Replay” function which I did not get a chance to try out.

However, what makes the NaviLight 6 stand out is its “Light” aspect. When the button for a particular component (for example, the ‘DVD’ button) is pressed, all the buttons associated with that component light up in green, giving you a nice overview of your field of choices for control. No more fumbling around in the dark, pressing the wrong button and getting the wrong choice; now you only get the function you want, associated with only the component you’ve chosen.

The RCR660 model (the one I’m reviewing) gives you control over 6 components: TVs, satellite/cable boxes, DVD players, VCRs, audio systems, and an Auxiliary device. Other models include the 460, which controls 4 devices, and the 860, which can control up to 8, including DVRs. The 660 retails for about $24.99.

If you spend any significant amount of time with more than one remote control, the NaviLight 6 is well worth your money.

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Slim Protection for Slim Devices

Posted on July 11, 2006 by Guest Contributor

InvisibleSHIELDToday, you can go to almost any store and buy some kind of case, protector, or sleeve for almost any digital device. One such product, the InvisibleSHIELD, takes this to a completely new level. InvisibleSHIELD is a “skin” of sorts that protects your device (in my case, a black iPod Nano) from all sorts of scratches, bumps, and scrapes. It’s made of a sort of clear plastic film, and completely covers your device, protecting it from everyday wear and tear.

Installing the InvisibleSHIELD proved to be quite difficult though…

The problem is that the sticky side of the product is, in fact, incredibly sticky. After first getting it stuck to my finger, then my desk, then my finger again, then to a piece of paper (which, of course, created a mess), I finally got it applied to my iPod, after figuring out that I was able to rinse it all off, and still maintain the integrity of the adhesive (which was amazing).

After the 15 minute installation procedure, I was anxious to see how the product worked, but the instructions said I had to wait a full 24 hours before it was set, so, on to the next day…

I was, to say the least, expecting nothing from this product. How could a thin piece of plastic possibly offer enough protection fir my iPod to survive the worst of the worst: me? I was surprised. Not only did the InvisibleSHIELD protect my iPod from small scratches, it protected them from potentially dangerous ones. Always being one to thoroughly test any product I buy (or in this case, am asked to test), I quickly set about scratching it with my keys. After a few minutes, the primate in me became bored with this, and much to my happiness, my iPod (and the InvisibleSHIELD) appeared unscathed, a true testament to the protective abilities of the InvisibleSHIELD.

Overall, it’s a truly amazing product. Not only did it meet the expectations set forth by the packaging, it exceeded them. I’ve been using it for a little over a week now, and I have to admit, I’m still amazed. Before, I used to be really careful about where I put my iPod. I used to devote a special pocket in my messenger bag for it, but now, I just throw it in with everything else (keys, books, pens, pencils…) and don’t worry about it. I would whole-heartedly recommend this product to anyone looking for superior protection for their digital devices. It’s a small cost to protect a typically expensive type of product, without ruining or hiding the original design of it.

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Future Gadget Alert: Self Cooling Soda

Posted on July 11, 2006 by Guest Contributor

I have to make up for that last post.

I’m excited about this one, even though it might be a while before we see it. Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have been working for years to develop a thin material that can be wrapped around buildings or other things and provide climate control to what’s inside. Think of it as wallpaper or packaging material that air conditions (or heats) whatever it surrounds. It would revolutionize the way we condition the air in our homes and businesses.

Great invention – kind of boring to talk about.

Future Soda CanSomething not so boring – they’re going to try to scale the idea down so they can use it in product packaging. Welcome to the world of the self cooling soda!

Imagine! No more refrigeration needed! Left the soda in the garage last night? No problem! You live in Phoenix? Still no problem! It’s ice cold! The can cools the soda for you! I guess it could heat beverages too – so bring on the always-hot soup or coffee.

This reminds me of an article I read a few years ago about a self-cooling beer can using a different technology. There were some UK companies that played around with the idea but I guess it didn’t catch on… too bad.

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Why in the world…

Posted on July 11, 2006 by Guest Contributor

… would anyone EVER even CONCEIVE of this? (Sorry, I just had to post this one.)
Bacon Bandages

I’m not sure how I found this – I guess that’s why the “web” is called the “web” – you can get anywhere at all starting from anywhere else. It’s nuts. It’s like the six degrees of Kevin Bacon (omg, that was a complete accident – PRICELESS!).

I wonder what the free toy is? Kid-friendly bacon press? Plush piggy? Maybe a wet nap.

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Jeremy Toeman is a seasoned Product leader with over 20 years experience in the convergence of digital media, mobile entertainment, social entertainment, smart TV and consumer technology. Prior ventures and projects include CNET, Viggle/Dijit/Nextguide, Sling Media, VUDU, Clicker, DivX, Rovi, Mediabolic, Boxee, and many other consumer technology companies. This blog represents his personal opinion and outlook on things.

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