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Sollight Lightcap Is Two Things In One

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The one thing that I really like about the Sollight Lightcap (or Lightcap for short) is that it combines two things that you really need on a camping trip (light, and water) into one convenient device. There is a solar cell on the top of the cap that collects light, and a battery that is connected to a red and white LED bulb to allow you a way to use the power to light up the night (or your path as you are walking). The Lightcap is rather lightweight and holds up to 32 ounces of your favorite beverage (or water, if that's what you're into). The top is virtually unbreakable, and like I alluded to before, the LightCap is ideal for camping trips, especially when you're limited on backpack space. Now, all of this sounds really cool, but is not going to be of much use if the Lightcap shorts out whenever you take it out in the rain, or if the prankster of the camp decides to throw it into the lake. You're in luck, because the switch on the Lightcap is actually water pr

Laserpod - A Portable Light Show To Amaze Your Friends

The Laserpod really is amazing. I remember growing up with the old laser type light fixtures that gave you more of a disco effect than say being at the planetarium. Of course, you could get a mini light show device that could give you some amazing effects, but it was VERY expensive. The Laserpod helps to bring amazing lighting effects down to an affordable size. The device is made of a light weight aluminum casting, and is easy to carry and transport to parties, meetings, or other functions where you would like to play around with your very own light show. For all the DJs out there who work the prom scene, the Laserpod will definitely come in handy.  The Laserpod was created by the extraordinary lighting artist Chris Levine,   who partnered with top fashion photographer Mario Testino, to create two versions of the Laserpod - Original and Galaxy . The Laserpod Original is for those who want a more somber mood for their light show while the Laserpod Galaxy pulls out all the stops

I-Sobot: A Robot In A League Of Its Own

It sings and dances and does just about everything else you would want a robot to do (except drive the family. That version is still in development - just kidding). The I-Sobot from Tomy (Model# 7365), was created to be the world's smallest working robot according to the Guinness Book of World Records, standing at only 6.5 inches tall (16.5 cm).   This amazing piece of technology comes with an infrared remote control to make it possible to control the I-Sobot from a distance. Definitely the kind of robot that is perfect for robot soccer tournaments, and the like. You can also program the remote for chain robot commands, so you definitely won't get bored with it doing the same old thing over and over again.  The movement of the Tomy I-Sobot is incredibly smooth which is what makes it so special. Who would have thought that something so small could have such amazing automation?  Don't believe me? Then check out the videos below. Definitely a robot that's going to

FreeLoader Solar Battery Charger

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I know there have been times when I've been playing on my PSP or listening to music on my iPod, and the battery dies. If you're near an electrical outlet, this isn't to bad of a situation, but there are other times when I can't get to an electrical outlet when my battery died (there's a restaurant in Dallas called Loft 610. Great place to eat, but they have virtually no outlets). That's where the FreeLoader comes in. The best way to describe this device is that it's a compilation of mini solar cells, is very portable, can easily be charged up, and holds onto the power it has obtained for up to three months (pretty cool, huh?). After you get it charged up you can then use it to charge up your electronic devices and gadgets such as your MP3 player, iPod, PSP, and so forth. This device of convenience is just barely bigger than a cell phone and is made of aluminium (the lightweight variety). Plus, the FreeLoader can be pulled open to uncover not one, but

In a Meetup about Online Marketing

Found out about it on meetup.com.  Also, for those who want to track their google adsense without using google analytics:  http://www.metalgrass.com/adsenselog/ If you need to wrangle your content so that you can put up the same general stuff, but on different blogs then you want  ContentBoss : http://www.contentboss.com/?invite=2292 Your place for the most amazing videos!