This watch uses Bluetooth 2.0 to sync with your mobile phone. The watch displays the caller's ID on a led screen, along with an SMS notification icon when a text message is sent to your phone. You will also have the ability to mute your phone's ringing with a push of a button.
Kensington Folio Case for iPad Case for web tablet
Furinno Premium Leather Case for Apple
Protecting your iPad from the trials of a regular day at home and at work can be difficult. The devices themselves are somewhat delicate, so a good case is in order. However, if you want to ensure that your case remains stylish, leather is the best way to go, as it's always good looking. Which of these great leather iPad cases do you like the best for your tablet?
The new Nokia N900 has everything an iPhone has and much much more. However it is a little thicker, the touch-screen isn't as responsive as the iPhone’s and the design isn't as smooth. But if you manage to put all these facts aside, you have a nano iPad. The N900's capabilities may have you fooled and think that it's a phone, when it's actually a tablet computer with a phone. Nokia N900 on Youtube
Thanko turns your watch into a new communication instrument and allows you to answer your phone call directly from your watch! The thanko Hands-Free Bluetooth Watch will also alert you every time your cellphone is ringing.
Polarized sunglasses first became available in 1936, when Edwin H. Land began experimenting with making lenses with his patented Polaroid filter. Light reflected from surfaces such as a flat road or smooth water generally is horizontally polarized. This means that, instead of light being scattered in all directions in more usual ways, reflected light generally travels in a more horizontally oriented direction. This creates an annoying and sometimes dangerous intensity of light that we experience as glare. Polarized lenses contain a special filter that blocks this type of intense reflected light, reducing glare. Which polarized sunglasses do you like the best?
Sony has introduced their newest Bluetooth laser mouse for the Japanese market, the VGP-BMS20. Powered by two AA batteries, this compact mouse comes in a 2-button design and features a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters), a 800dpi resolution and is compatible with Windows 7, Vista as well as XP. Available in five different color options: black, white, pink, blue and green, the VGP-BMS20 will go on sale starting on May 29th for 4,980 Yen (about $53).
Polarized sunglasses first became available in 1936, when Edwin H. Land began experimenting with making lenses with his patented Polaroid filter. Light reflected from surfaces such as a flat road or smooth water generally is horizontally polarized. This means that, instead of light being scattered in all directions in more usual ways, reflected light generally travels in a more horizontally oriented direction. This creates an annoying and sometimes dangerous intensity of light that we experience as glare. Polarized lenses contain a special filter that blocks this type of intense reflected light, reducing glare. Which polarized sunglasses do you like the best?