October 19, 2008
Posted by: Ecou : Category:
Phones
A t-shirt is a style statement, when it is imprinted with your own slogan it adds more style and attitude to one’s personality. There are many prints available to cater to all moods and occasions. Theme t-shirts are usually used to denote patronage to a certain team, occasion or corporate employees. Custom Screen Printing is high on demand for promotional or corporate gifts. Screen printing is the best available method to produce such t-shirts.
Screen printing is one of the most popular methods to personalize products. The primary process uses a mesh or screen, stretched around a stiff frame. Areas which are unable to print are masked out on the screen. The framed screen is placed over things which are required to be printed with a dollop of rich ink. The ink is then pushed all over the screen. The masked which doesn’t requires printing put off the ink from accumulating but the targeted uncovered area permits ink to be printed on the available fabric or any other material. The final step requires sending things on a conveyor belt by way of a heat-tunnel. This method is perfect for simple one or two color graphics but is not as good for multicolor jobs.For multicolored screen printing photosensitive emulsions are used to generate the masked areas. If the ink dries faster the materials could be heaped or packaged and better results can be obtained. Accurately treated screen printing would certainly stay on the printed substrate even under unfavorable conditions. For t-shirt screen printing same method is applied but the print for the t-shirts must be eye catching and self-explanatory. T-shirts can now be used as a canvas for an artist to express his emotions. With personal screen printing kit one can portray his/her own life style statement on a t-shirt.Screen printed t-shirts are also ready to cater corporate requirements. Companies can Customize T-Shirt with their logos accompanied with their custom message. It can help them to motivate their employees and to communicate with the potential clients. Customized t-shirts with screen printing are continuously bursting the popularity charts as promotional gift items
September 29, 2008
Posted by: Ecou : Category:
Computers,
iPod
Are you sick of looking at all the clutter on your desk caused by the numerous wires, which help you do mundane tasks? The USB extensions, the multiple card readers, your iPod docking station, all of this could make your desk look like a maze of wires. Luckily, there’s a great solution at hand, the Griffin Simplifi, which combines the functionality of three devices all rolled into one neat table stand. It also has an adapter for charging your iPod without the computer or for extra power hungry external HDD. Also, has two USB hubs and supports Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD, xD and CF cards. The Griffin Simplifi will set you back around $70 and comes with an annoying environment dampening blue LED which could bother you while you sleep.
September 26, 2008
Posted by: Ecou : Category:
Digital Cameras
What we don’t like, however, is taking an expensive video camera and putting it in places where it can get knocked, bashed, or splashed with muddy water. It can be so easy to trash a jewelled box of high-tech goodness. What we really need is a decent robust camera with no moving parts, that can shrug off the odd dink and stores it’s videos on cheap SD cards. Well, if you enjoy sports which involve a bit of rough-and-tumble, you are going to love the Oregon Scientific ATC2K Action Digital Camera- we do!

It isn’t just a video camera with no moving parts and a robust case, it comes complete with a rather cunning mounting system, which enables you to securely attach it to your crash helmet or metal strut such as handlebars. Unlike many supposedly robust cameras, the ATC-2000 is waterproof down to around 3 metres and even includes some extra silicon grease so you can keep the waterproofing seal working at its best. Read more…
September 26, 2008
Posted by: Ecou : Category:
Others
Unable to shuffle cards (or just too lazy to learn!)? Or playing for big stakes and don’t want to trust anyone to shuffle the cards by hand?
You don’t need to worry with the automatic card shuffler.
Simply lay your cards into the two feeder trays, press a button, and watch through the viewing window as your cards start to shuffle.
Our Automatic Card Shuffler shuffles one or 2 decks thoroughly in just a few seconds.
When finished, slide out the card catching drawer and you’re ready to deal.
Great for children starting to learn card games, Poker nights or bridge parties (though not children at Poker nights, obviously!).
Requires 2 x C batteries.
April 02, 2008
Posted by: Haotik : Category:
Cars
Many road accidents are caused by drivers who are distracted by their GPS device. Safety in your car should be a priority.
But, what if we have what we need on our sunglasses? Therefore, we can keep our eyes on the road, having, in the same time, all the information we need from the GPS navigation system right in front of us.

This is the premise of the Rickshaw GPS sunglasses, featuring a built-in GPS navigation system that relies on a tiny video LCD or audio voice feeds to provide you with the necessary travel information. Maps are provided via a microSD memory card.
March 18, 2008
Posted by: Haotik : Category:
Digital Cameras
Panasonic just announced the LUMIX DMC-FX500, their first digital camera featuring a 3-inch touch-screen LCD. It also features a 25mm ultra-wide-angle Leica DC lens, 10.1 megapixels and 5x optical zoom.

The dual control system provides the opportunity for consumers to use both joystick and touch-screen operation, the ability to record High Definition (HD) video and advanced Intelligent Auto technologies, the FX500 packs innovative features and intuitive design. The result is better pictures and videos.
The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FX500 will be available in black and silver models for the $399.95 price tag.

March 10, 2008
Posted by: Haotik : Category:
Invisibility,
Security
The British company ThruVision, has developed the T5000 camera that can detect what’s in your pocket from 80 feet (24.38 meters) away. The camera uses a technology known as Terahertz or T-rays and identifies items by the low-level electromagnetic radiation they emit.

The camera detects objects such as explosives, guns, and even drugs and it’s effective when people are moving.
Fortunately, it doesn’t reveal physical body details and the screening is harmless. For the moment, cameras like these will be used in places like airport security checkpoint, sporting events or shopping malls.
I wonder how long it will take the security to install these cameras on the street and to arrest people walking around with bombs or drugs in their pockets.
The technology will be unveiled at a scientific development exhibition sponsored by Britain’s Home Office on March 12-13.
February 03, 2008
Posted by: PR07ON : Category:
Storage
The USB Memory Watch is an unassuming analog watch with a Japanese movement and 3-year battery life also it has a capacity to store you files:photos,music,etc.There are more types of USB Memory Watches.They have a bigger or a little storage capacity:128 mb,256mb,1gb and 2gb.The watch can be password protected.An disadvantage is that it can’t show the date,is difficult to set time and it has a short cable.The USB Memory Watch 1.5″width x .375 thick and weighs 43 grams.Reading speed is 1000KB/second and writing speed is 920KB/second.USB Memory Watch

December 15, 2007
Posted by: Ecou : Category:
Others
It’s time for a change! Give your hands a break and put your feet to work! I frequently use shortcuts and hotkeys during using the computer and I think the new foot mouse is perfect for any intensive computer user. Using this mouse it’s like you’d have two another hands and reduces the repetitive hand and eye movement between hand input devices.

The foot mouse is a smart combination of a regular mouse and a simple keyboard. First I had doubts regarding its efficiency. The people can handle multiple pedals by foot without even looking at them. If you can drive a car, it is simple to drive the foot mouse, because it has foot controlled pedals, too. You can use the foot mouse and the hand mouse in the same time if you think that foot mouse can’t replace the regular mouse completely.
December 02, 2007
Posted by: Ecou : Category:
Robots
In Hong Kong, at Robot Kitchen, Robot No. 1 and Robot No. 2 are the waiters! They features sensors, including video and audio devices, so they can get around the restaurant without colliding the customers and they are able to respond to simple commands, if you spoke in Cantonese, a dialect of Chinese.
The robots are not like those you see in the movies. They don’t look so perfect. Robot no.1 recognizes voice patterns, take meal orders and, using infrared to send them to the cooks in the kitchen. The second robot has the same design and has a trail for carrying food. The third robot is still in production. The new robot will be able to prepare omelets or hamburgers.
