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Kymera Magic Wand: Remote Control for Wizards

Who hasn’t fantasized about being a wizard? Who hasn’t at one time or other wished with all their heart that they might own a wand and perform magic? Well, now you can! And you don’t need to go to Hogwarts School of Wizardry [not even for a semester] to do that. Thanks to the Kymera Magic Wand! Absolutely amazing, this beautifully crafted gadget looks like the kind of thing you might find in Diagon Alley. The difference is you use it to control a bevy of home electronics like your TV, digibox, stereo or any other infrared device through various abracadabra-ish gestures.kymera-magic-wand-remote-controlTotally button-free, the Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control can learn up to 13 infrared codes from your existing remote controls and replay those IR codes when you make one of the 13 pre-defined movement “gestures”. Among the gestures that the wand can recognize are rotate, left and right flicks, something called Big Swish, Push Forward and Pull Back. It also features a “heartbeat” in the form of various pulses that confirm gesture recognition and tell you when the batteries are low. It even goes into sleep mode after 60 seconds of idleness and “awakens” when you pick it up.

The Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control is attractively designed so it wouldn’t look out of place in a Harry Potter film and packed in a stylish presentation box with a decorative inner lining making it an ideal gift for any would-be witches and wizards of your acquaintance. Get it here!

Microsoft introduces Windows 7 with Integrated Touch Capabilities – “The Operating System of the Future”

Microsoft is again at the cutting edge of technology with their new operating system Windows 7 with Touch capability. The touch screen system has been integrated into almost everything. Cell phones, remote controls, cash registers, vending machines and many others use touch screens. It was only a matter of time before it became a part of our personal computing systems.

Windows 7 operating system combined with a touch screen will enable the user to play piano in music applications, paint pictures in paint applications, and open and close programs with a touch of the finger. Mapping application software makes it possible to rotate a globe and zoom in and out with the slight of the hand. It is obvious that touch and movement automation is the wave of the future.

The possibility of a touch operating system comes from the technology ThinSight. This is a thin LCD monitor that has infrared sensors mounted inside the display that detects objects that come near the screen. By using this infrared technology there is also the possibility of operating your system by remote. Imagine having a remote for the TV, the cable, the DVD player, the TIVO, and now the PC.

Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 7 in late 2009 or early 2010. They assure everyone that it will support the same devices and applications that are supported by Windows Vista. Of course everything is spiced up, the new DirectX will support the highest-end graphics, new networking API will allow better developments, and new energy efficiency features will make your PC more eco-friendly.

Touch technology should be embraced; it speeds up a lot of processes that need to be handled quickly. In the medical field nurses are now using touch notebooks to record the patients and place medical orders in half the time it took before this technology. But even in light of this great change we shouldn’t forget to learn the complexities of the keyboard and mouse, because they will always be the fallback if the touch screen goes out.

Virtual Laser Keyboard

Virtual Laser Keyboard
Who doesn’t love cool gadgets? Anyone who is a fan of unique gifts will definitely admire the Bluetooth Wireless Laser Keyboard. Very tiny and thin, this keyboard can slip inside of a pocket or purse as you take it with you, no matter where you go. The virtual laser keyboard uses infrared technology to display an entire QWERTY keyboard image onto any smooth/flat surface

This virtual laser keyboard is a awesome gadget for people who travel a lot and cannot live without there wireless toys. The virtual laser keyboard works with computers, PDAs and is even cell phone compatible for those long, enduring text messages.

The keyboard is very tiny, coming in at 3.5 inches high. It is smaller than a stick of butter. Although small, most people will find it very useful for everyday email typing and so forth. It does not suffer from big hand syndrome. The keys are large enough to type on.

The Bluetooth wireless keyboard recognizes every tap and touch of the keys. It has the ability to make the sounds of typing that you would normally hear on a regular keyboard or typewriter. This could offer some a level of comfort.

The wireless virtual keyboard is compatible with MAC, PC’s and a variety of wireless gadgets that are using Bluetooth technology these days. Cool, useful, and high tech……it can’t get any better than this.

Just Point and shoot: Raytek Mini Infrared Thermometer

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Just point and shoot then read the current and maximum thermometer readings of any object without even touching it. Its infrared pointer will instantly detect the temperature of the object and that is vital for automotive troubleshooting and with other cooling system troubleshooting that instant temperature detection is needed.

The Infrared thermometer lets you read the temperature of even those hard to reach items that most often you would have to dismantle everything that’s blocking it just so you could read its temperature. Now, the infrared technology has been put into good use and things like this one wouldn’t cost you valuable time anymore. It’s as easy as pointing and shooting then you would read the temperature right away in its screen. It can measure from -30 degrees centigrade to 500 degrees centigrade. It reads both in centigrade and Fahrenheit so for those who find it much more convenient to read the temperature reading in Fahrenheit, you don’t need to calculate the values for it anymore.

This Infrared Thermometer has unlimited uses. Use it in the kitchen or use it for your ghost hunting. Use it just for fun too! Just point on any object and measure its temperature. It’s fun and it can be educational too!