Thursday, April 28, 2011

This credit card sized locating device is specifically designed for locating missing pets. It comes with two lightweight homing tags that can be attached directly to your pet’s collar. Just press the button and the Loc8tor’s audio and visual clues will point you in the right direction, guiding you to your pet’s exact location. What would have been hours of yelling, whistling, and searching becomes a fun and fast game that takes mere minutes. Both the tags and handset run off batteries (which are included) and can be used indoors or out.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO -- Oh, what the iPad hath wrought.

As predicted, tablet mania ensued at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. At least 75 were introduced at the annual Las Vegas gadget extravaganza. The tablet with the most buzz was Motorola Mobility's XOOM. It's the first tablet to run on Google's ( GOOG - news - people ) highly anticipated Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system. XOOM, which is expected to launch in the first quarter, supports Flash for easy and fast video viewing and includes 3G wireless access that can be upgraded to 4G LTE. Motorola's tablet also has a 10.1-inch screen, front- and rear-facing cameras, a camcorder andNvidia ( NVDA - news - people ) Tegra dual-core processor.

Monday, April 11, 2011

what does the title have to be ?

1) A multimedia digital file made available on the Internet for downloading to a portable media player, computer 2)people create podcasts to download portable media off the internet 3)i have never created a podcast 4)a computer with a bilt in microphone 5)music

Wednesday, April 6, 2011





The latest in our series of video road tests is America's leading electric motorcycle: the Zero S, from California's Zero Motorcycles. Seventy-five miles per hour and 60 miles between charges
The Zero S costs US$10,000, not counting federal and state subsidies,the Zero S will travel 43 miles on a full battery charge of 3.9 kilowatt-hours (kWh). Now, electricity rates vary as widely as gas prices, but the 2010 average price per kWh in the US is 11.58 cents. So each battery charge on the Zero S costs about US$0.45 – and 65,000 miles will cost you about US$680.23 all up.