Sunday, 9 October 2011

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Latest Posts on Coolest Gadgets


Spooky Ice Planet Laboratory

Posted: 08 Oct 2011 05:30 AM PDT

If you think that you have the imagination of Geiger and can come up with something as creepy as aliens and other xenomorphs, then you might want to invest $19.99 in the Spooky Ice Planet Laboratory. This is one unique way of creating creepy crystalized creatures, and it also allows you to study the properties of crystals in this science kit itself. While anyone from as young as 10 is able to use this, I’m quite sure the older ones out there would also be able to have their fair share of fun with it as well.

Who says that you need to wait until Halloween to have your fun with creepy, spooky, and scary stuff? This crystal growing kit will allow those with a penchant for science to check out crystal properties while creating their own version of monsters. There is also a workbench tray that will hold all of the crystal making tools, not to mention molded wells for planting trees and situating sentinel bugs, a skeleton, and the Ice Lord himself.

A full-color Instruction Booklet is thrown into the mix to help you get started right out of the box, and even better news is this – there is no need for a fridge to get this going.


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E FUN APEN A4 Digital Pen plays nice with Apple

Posted: 08 Oct 2011 05:00 AM PDT

Whenever a hardware or software developer works on something, they would do best to cater to just about the entire spectrum of consumers, and among them include Windows and Apple products. Well, E FUN does the iPhone and iPad right with the APEN A4 Digital Pen, where it makes note taking easier than ever before for owners of both Apple hardware. This will be an app-based accessory, where the APEN enables one to write freely on any paper or notebook, while having your notes get sent over simultaneously to your Apple product via a 30-pin cable.

Would have been great to have a wireless setup here with Bluetooth technology, but perhaps battery life might be a potential banana skin, so being tethered is the way to go right now. Imagine accessing your drawings as well as notes in just a few finger swipes, just remember to make a backup of whatever data that resides on your iPhone or iPad just in case something goes awry.

We’re talking about instant digitization of notes here with the A4 Digital Pen, and you don’t even need to use a computer in order to save time, where it will increase productivity for both students and professionals. Guess this is a viable solution for those who want to complete their assignments in a jiffy as well as to collaborate with others. After all, with the adoption rate for the iPad and iPhone increasing by the day among students and professionals, the A4 Digital Pen does seem to be a viable solution as it instantly digitizes handwritten notes.

Capable of recording up to 100 pages in the receivers' memory, you can also share your photos on Facebook, Flickr and other social media sites as and when the need arises. Handwritten documents can also be shared via email if you so desire. Expect the APEN A4 Digital Pen to play nice with Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Vista, Microsoft 7 and Mac 10.5 above, where it will cost you $129.99.


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