02.16.06
Posted in Gadgets, Japan, Bathroom at 5:10 pm by Bassam
Now this is a good idea! The color of the water coming out of the shower head changes color based on the temperature and pressure of the water. LEDs are used to light up the water in different colors.
This’ll be really handy for knowing the water temp, especially for those times when I lose all feeling in all parts of my body. The thing is, the red water looks a little too much like Human blood for my tastes. I keep hearing REDRUM in my head…

Link: Shower light generated by water pressure : Color Fusion Shower :: Japanese Gadget/Gizmo Dictionary
Technorati Tags: Shower, Colors, Japan, Bathroom, LED, Gadget
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11.12.05
Posted in Gadgets, Weird, Japan at 12:41 pm by Bassam

Don’t you love the Japanese? You hang these things from your phone, like all those cellphone trinkets that are all the rage among teenage girls. When your phone rings, you get a specific whiff of some special odor.
This would be great if you could pick the odor… like my fiance’s perfume, or my brother’s body-odor…
Link to the Product
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11.03.05
Posted in Gadgets, Cool at 12:02 pm by Bassam

This is a great design, though I don’t know if it’ll make it to market.
A special peripheral is attached to the telephone that has pictures of people to call. You simply touch a picture, and that person’s number is dialed automatically.
This would be great for senior citizens, or anyone who may not be able to operate the speed-dial on their phones.
Picture-phone eliminates the need for dialing - Engadget - www.engadget.com
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10.24.05
Posted in Gadgets, Cool at 3:45 pm by Bassam

This’ll be great for my next trip to the Gaza Strip. This Levis jeans jacket will stop a bullet from a .44 Magnum, so I can feel secure in asserting my 80’s sexiness. Awesome!
The bullet-proof Levis denim jacket - Engadget
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09.27.05
Posted in Gadgets, Medical at 12:00 pm by Bassam

For you travelers who tend to have problems equalizing the pressure in your ears when flying, this gizmo will blow pressurized air into your aural cavity to make you feel better.
Note that this goes in your nose, not your ears. Probably wouldn’t work if you have a cold or are otherwise congested, which is when I get the worst discomfort.
Ear Popper relieves middle ear pressure discomfort - Engadget
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Posted in Gadgets, Cool at 11:43 am by Bassam

Far be it from me to expound on the difficulty of finding tiny objects (like a giant mass of keys) at the bottom of a purse, it’s almost cliche at this point. Well, this purse has solar panels on the side, and the inside lights up when you open it. The zipper is actually the switch! Fantastic!
Pocketbook Contents Revealed - Gizmodo
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09.07.05
Posted in Gadgets, Cool at 1:29 pm by Bassam

Take everything you love about iPod and shrink it. Now shrink it again. With 2GB (500 songs) and 4GB (1,000 songs) models starting at $199, the pencil-thin iPod nano packs the entire iPod experience into an impossibly small design. So small, it will take your music places you never dreamed of.
read more | digg story
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Posted in Gadgets, Useful at 11:07 am by Bassam

Dontcha hate it when your cellphone runs out of battery, and your charger is miles away? Rather than deal with this massive disconnect from everything you know and love, just plug this little gizmo to your phone, and stick a AA battery inside. A single battery can provide up to 3 hours of talk time.
At $24.95, seems worth it.
AA Cell Phone Charger
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09.03.05
Posted in Gadgets, Useless at 12:31 am by Bassam

Philips Research has figured out a way to weave lights into fabric. They’re demonstrating this pillow with a sown-in display that can receive SMS messages and scroll them.
Imagine sleeping nice and comfy, when some jerk SMS’es you the entire text of War and Peace. I think the lights flashing through your tightly shut eyelids could cause some mental damage…
Link to Product
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08.30.05
Posted in Gadgets, Useful at 11:49 am by Bassam

As the title says, this jacket can be pumped up by breathing into a tube. Your breath will act as an insulator and keep you nice and toasty. If you get too warm, you can vent air out of the jacket to cool you off.
Airvantage vest uses your breath as insulation - Engadget - www.engadget.com
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