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GPS Rings

By Daved | April 23rd, 2008

There is nothing worse than not knowing where you are going in a strange city. You could always go buy a map, but they can be hard to read or even outdated. If you are traveling in a third world country, a map will be down right ...

Doberman Bag Protector Alert

By Daved | April 21st, 2008

Many hostels offer some sort of locker to keep your gear safe while away. These lockers can give youthe basic protection you need for your stuff, but they don't offer 100% protection. Some hostels have shady owners, while others ...



GoPro Digital Helmet Hero Camera

By Daved | April 21st, 2008

We have all seem them before, those cool, first person view videos of extreme sports like kayaking, mountain biking, and other extreme sports. Before, the equipment to make these kinds of videos was extremely expensive and availa ...

Travel Tools for Your Google Home Page

By Mika | March 6th, 2008

Sometimes, being lazy is not a bad thing. It means that you try hard and innovate by finding ways to do the same thing you normally do, but with as little effort as possible. I'm on your side - and I consider this as a part of imp ...

Vista Travel Search Widget

By Daved | January 7th, 2008

Vista Travel Search Widget – Search for flights from your desktop. The plethora of travel search sites that can be found across the web are great tools for planning your trip and searching for flights. They make it easy to s ...

Western Digital 160GB Passport

By Daved | December 14th, 2007

Western Digital 160GB Passport - Great for travel photographers! Got more data than a measly USB stick can hold? Why not try the Western Digital 160GB Passport. This portable hard drive is on 2.5 inches wide and roughly a hal ...

StashCard

By Daved | December 11th, 2007

StashCard – Laptop stash box. I’m not really sure what to think of this little gadget. It’s a tiny stash box the fits into the PC card slot of your laptop. Call me crazy, but the last place I would want to store money o ...

USB 2.0 for Mac

By Aleksi | September 26th, 2007

Next month, Pinnacle (not the golf company) will be releasing the USB 2.0 Video Capture software for your Mac. With many users jumping from PC to Mac thanks to the new Macbooks and user-friendly software that Apple has been introd ...

SwissCard Lite

By Aleksi | September 24th, 2007

Ever find yourself needing clippers, tweezers, or a small screwdriver? Sure, you could try to use a dime, your finger nails, or something else, and you may feel resourceful afterwards, unless you end up hurting yourself (admit i ...

Ooma Telephone

By Aleksi | September 21st, 2007

No, I wasn't watching Teletubbies before this post, but with a name like Ooma, who would have guessed? Despite the name, Ooma promises to bring very grown up solutions to a problem that has been ...

PLANon DocuPen

By Aleksi | September 13th, 2007

I hate scanners, I'll be honest. Probably because most of the dealings I've had with them consist of utter failure, and poor quality. I do like spy movies however, so little gadgets that make me feel like James Bond or Jaso ...

Epson PictureMate

By Aleksi | September 11th, 2007

Printing digital pictures while on the go can prove to be a task. Either you can't get access to a computer, or simply you don't want to lug your huge 8x10 photo paper around with you. The Epson PictureMate helps solve this pr ...



LightWedge Spike Light Review

By Aleksi | September 4th, 2007

LightWedge makes a number of nifty products, and we've been fortunate enough to be able to review a couple of them over the past few weeks. You may remember the review about the

Belkin Travel Surge Protector

By Aleksi | September 3rd, 2007

Sure, you may rely on battery power, but there are times when you have to plug your essential electronics into power to keep them charged. Manufacturers recommend that you use a surge protector to protect your computers, and hav ...

Belkin supports Breast Cancer research

By Aleksi | August 29th, 2007

The world is full of iPod accessories. From cases and headphones, to variations of i-gear(iHome, iTravel,etc) there just doesn't seem to be an end to the domination of Apple. Typically, I try to shy away from posting numerous iPod ...

Canon EOS 400D / Rebel XTi Digital Camera

By Aleksi | August 28th, 2007

The Rebel has been a staple in Canon's upper-end consumer market for years now. While more advanced Digital SLR cameras can cost into the thousands, while not offering the basic user any more advantages, the Rebel has offered grea ...

Harman Kardon GPS-500

By Aleksi | August 25th, 2007

You DO NOT have one of these. This thing plays music files, movies, AND navigates for you, all on your windshield. Why would you buy seperate devices when you can incorporate them all into one, compact package? The audio files sup ...

LightWedge Paperback Book Light

By Aleksi | August 24th, 2007

Once again, our connections get us more free stuff. Just kidding. Whenever we have to send things back, I always have mixed feelings. Some of the gadgets are more practical than others, some work better, others don't quite live ...

Sony, Waste Management team up to recycle

By Aleksi | August 18th, 2007

You may have read the previous post about a week ago about the mobile phone recycling program going on in the UK. Sony has teamed up with Waste Management to begin a program that allows customers to recycle their old and unused ph ...

SensorFreshQ

By Aleksi | August 14th, 2007

If you're worried about getting some bad food when you're on vacation somewhere, and don't want to spend the rest of the trip locked into your hotel room sick you may want to check this out. In less than a minute, this little s ...

Sony Recall

By Aleksi | August 5th, 2007

Sony has put out a recall on approximately 350,000 digital cameras that were sold in China, Japan, Europe and the United States. The recall effects the Cyber Shot DSC-T5, one of the more popular ...

SuddenSTOP

By Aleksi | August 2nd, 2007

Rear-end collisions from distracted drivers are sadly extremely common. If you spend a lot of time on the road throughout your traveling, you've probably either caused, been in, or witnessed one of these crashes. Though insurance ...

Gadget Care

By Aleksi | August 1st, 2007

Be nice to your things and they'll be nice to you. The words of our mothers echo in our heads, for much longer than we like most of the time. Could she be right? The maintenance on some of the various electronic devices that ar ...

RFID Wallet

By Aleksi | July 16th, 2007

What is RFID anyway? It stands for radio frequency identification, and basically refers to things such as no-swipe credit cards, passcards for locked security doors, as well as other things that send a small signal to a reader to ...

Wireless Network Detector

By Aleksi | July 5th, 2007

Finding a Wi-Fi hotspot can be a daunting task, especially when you're in a hurry. Thanks to advances in modern science, if you're too lazy to turn on your smartphone and enable the Wi-Fi, you could just pull out your PCTEL Wirele ...

Doberman Bag Protector

By Aleksi | June 13th, 2007

If you don't want to deal with feeding, petting, and washing a real Doberman, then maybe you should just use the Doberman Bag Protector. This gadget is a dual triggered alarm device that can be fastened to your valuables, or say ...

Triggerlite

By Aleksi | June 12th, 2007

Just the other day I was at the gym during my normal workout, when I walked back to the locker room and the power to the building was cut off. This left me in a dark room, full of obstacles and people, trying to find my way back ...

Portable HD Radio Tuner by Visteon Corporation

By Aleksi | May 19th, 2007

Skip satellite, and jump right into portable HD Radio. If you've been paying any attention lately, you've probably noticed that everyone is trying to sell you some sort of new, revamped radio. Unfortunately, the growing idea of sa ...

Accutire Digital Tire Gauge

By Aleksi | May 16th, 2007

Summer is fast approaching, and if you're like any of the other people in America, you're going to be taking some road trips. Not only do you have to deal with increasing traffic, the person on their cell phone in front of you in ...

Seagate Free Agent Go

By Aleksi | May 14th, 2007

It's annoying to forget things, and the Free Agent Go by Seagate can help you out. The map on a road trip, some articles of clothing for a business trip, or worse, your laptop. To most people, leaving your precious files back home ...

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