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February 25, 2005

How many of the top 100 gadgets have you bought?

gadgets — by TDavid @ 8:28 pm PST

Mobile PC has made a cool list: How many of the top 100 gadgets have you bought? Our list is below, how do you compare?

  1. Swingline 747 Stapler 2002 (#99)
  2. Pez Dispenser 1927 (#98)
  3. Rubik’s Cube 1974 (#89)
  4. Black & Decker Dirtbuster 1979 (#88)
  5. Hohner Harmonica, 1857 (#85)
  6. Zipo Windproof Lighter 1932 (#81)
  7. Hasbro Lite-Brite 1967 (#77)
  8. Master Lock Padlock 1924 (#72)
  9. Tyco Toys Tickle Me Elmo 1996 (#71)
  10. Atari Pong C-100 1976 (#70)
  11. Mattel Football II 1978 (#65)
  12. Motorola Bravo Numeric Pager 1986 (#61)
  13. Mattel Magic 8-Ball 1946 (#57)
  14. IRobot Roomba 2002 (#51))
  15. Etch-A-Sketch (#50)
  16. Texas Instruments Speak & Spell 1978 (#46)
  17. Sandisk Compact Flash Card 1994 (#38)
  18. Nintendo Game Boy 1989 (#25)
  19. Biro Ballpoint Pen 1938 (#24)
  20. Telephone, 1876 (#23)
  21. Swiss Army Knife 1891 (#20)
  22. Apple iPod 2001 (#12)
  23. Tivo Series1 1999 (#10)
  24. Atari 2600 1977 (#9)

Thanks to Jerry Kindall for the link!

January 20, 2005

My wife’s SPOT watch has arrived

Hmm Reviews, gadgets — by TDavid @ 11:04 pm PST

After being at CES my wife said she wanted a SPOT watch, so I ordered her the Fossil Abacus AU4002 from Tiger Direct. Today it arrived and tonight while setting it up, we learned a few things about MSN Direct service which I’ll share below.

Lots of packing as you can see. They really don’t want this watch broken, which is a good thing of course.

The watch face is smaller than earlier models, so hopefully this won’t draw too many weird stares.

When you first unpack it the instructions say to put it on charge for 5-6 hours, which we did. It sits on a relatively heavy duty plastic cradle and you just need to line up the watch with the number of buttons on the watch.

While charging the watch I signed up at direct.msn.com. The first time I made a bonehead mistake and signed up under my .NET passport (don’t do this if you are activating the account as a gift for someone else or the watch will be assigned to you). So I called the friendly MSN Direct support desk at 866-658-7032 and they reset the account so I could go in under my wife’s .NET passport account and sign up again. During the sign-up process you can look at a map of the available coverage area which in my wife’s case was covered by “Greater Seattle Area” as shown below.

Lastly, my wife went to MSN Direct customize the channels. She was a bit disappointed that she couldn’t get her mutual fund update because MSN didn’t carry that symbol (why not?!), but she could get her horoscope sent and receive MSN messages which seemed to make her happy. Now she waits because it takes 12-24 hours to receive the initial welcome message and then she can begin to receive her updated content. I signed her up for the $59.95/year plan that comes with one free month.

Turning on the watch was a bit awkward (hold down the three buttons on the right and then release). Took a few times to make that work right.

All in all it’s a pretty nifty watch, but the fact that it doesn’t come with RSS feeds (so her favorite headlines could be streamed) and that the content and initial charge put it nearly a full day out of use brings the grade down a bit. Overall grade: B-

November 28, 2003

Polyethylenedioxythiophene: a gigabyte in a tiny container

gadgets, science — by TDavid @ 11:03 am PST

Don’t try to say this one too fast but this plastic technically named: polyethylenedioxythiophene can hold memory in a very small package. US researchers have found that this material could let them pack a gigabyte of data into a sugar cube-sized device. The researchers predict they’ll have this in working devices within a few years.

August 9, 2003

Review: Samsung SPH-A600 Camera Cell Phone

Hmm Reviews, gadgets — by TDavid @ 12:20 pm PST

Recently I purchased a new cell phone: Samsung SPH-A600. It’s only been 4 years since our last cell phone purchase, so we were not exactly current with the times. I liked the concept of moblogging and wanted to have a phone that could take pictures and send them along to my blog. After visiting several different cell phone dealers I decided upon the Samsung A600. It has a patented swivel display so that you can turn it around use as a viewfinder.

The Sprint Vision service cost an extra 15 bones a month (as of this writing), but it gives users of this phone the ability to do unlimited text messaging (sms) and web browsing. I found that not many websites loaded very well in the browser (including this weblog, grrr), but you could get wireless-friendly versions of some sites and of course those sites which have wap pages specifically designed for pda, pocket pc and wap-enabled phones come in good.The whole cell phone ring tone game where you basically rent ring tones is a big market and you can get ring tones for $1-3 for 30-90+ days of usage. I found the quality of the purchased ring tones, plus the ten or so ringtones that come with the phone upon purchase to be outstanding.

It comes with a demo of Ms. Pac Man which graphically was a nearly perfect replica of the arcade classic. The sounds were altered a bit, but navigating with the keypad is tedious. Good news though, a $40 USD gamepad is supposed to be coming out sometime this month. The pictures look encouraging. It made Time’s Gadget of the Week

Speaking of the keypad, typing URLs in through the phone makes palm/pocket pc users long for the ease of their stylus. It got me thinking about how to make a site with easy to use keypad URLs.

The feature that took me over the top for this phone purchase was the picture taking ability. You can take pictures in 3 different resolutions: high, medium, and low. The highest quality setting for the pictures is still a low quality setting on low to medium range straight digital cameras and check this out: there is even a built-in flash! Check out the sample picture for an example of the quality indoors.

How easy is it to take a picture? Simple, you click the camera button twice to go into Camera Mode, then you adjust the convenient swivel lens, aim, and press the button. How about sharing the picture? You push the review button then choose the picture you want, press the share button and then type in the mobile phone number or email address you want to send along to. You can even voice annotate the picture adding a short voice recorded message and it will be sent along with your picture (as a wav file). I am still learning, but I do not think that there is a way to send multiple pictures in the same email, so it’s one at a time. However, it does remember what email addresses you sent to so you don’t have to retype the emails over and over again.

I am seeing the day when I’ll be able to have my PDA and cell phone merged as one and therefore reduce my travelling tech gear. I realize there are already palm/cell phones out there, but I wasn’t ready to spend another 100-200 bones to replace my Palm VIIx, which I realize is grayscale and very outdated but something I still use a lot.

If only the Samsung SPH-A600 phone was perhaps $100 cheaper ($350 USD is a bit steep for a camera cell phone which takes OK quality pictures at its best setting), alas it is still worlds better than the previous phone we had. Grade: A-

Related Samsung SPH-A600 Articles / Reviews:
http://gear.ign.com/articles/432/432039p1.html
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/340/C1873/
http://reviews.cnet.com/Samsung_SPH_A600/4505-6454_7-21008620.html

Accessory list for Samsung SPH-A600
http://www.sprintpcsaccessories.com/direct/sp/accessory.jsp?prod=1595


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