Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Gadgets and gizmos for the holidays

This is the final installment on the subject of new and exciting technology gadgets and gizmos for the holidays.

Although you are reading this after Christmas, it doesn't mean that can't get that special someone or yourself an after Christmas gift.

Let's begin with something for all the kids that is really cool and educational at the same time. The Fable is a new tablet that is totally interactive and designed specifically for kids. This device gives kids the ability to read, draw, play and establish a connection to a mobile broadband network.

The Fable has a kid-friendly, high-resolution, 7-inch LCD touch screen and it comes loaded with some of the best known kids stories that include color pictures as well.

Besides the e-books that are already loaded onto Fable, parents will have the ability to purchase more directly online, by way of VizitMe, which is an online bookstore that The Fable can connect to.

Kids will love The Fable even more because of the other features it has, like an artistic toolset with digital markers, paintbrushes, magic pens and different shapes used to draw and color on a blank page, coloring pages and photos. There are cool, interactive games that are based on numbers, reading, food, colors, shapes and a bunch of other themes.

And parents, if you're concerned about security protocols to protect your child against getting into digital content that they shouldn't, you can monitor and restrict your child's access through pin codes and a password-protected VizitMe account. The Fable is made by Isabella Products and can be purchased from most big box stores or online.

Now we are going to take a trip down memory lane. A lot of you won't remember this and I am really dating myself with the mention of this, but how many of you remember the Dick Tracy cartoon strip that was once in the newspaper and there was a comic book as well.

If you do recall the master detective, then you have to remember the cool watch that he wore and the fact that it was a walkie-talkie and also had two-way video.

You too can now be just like Dick Tracy. Behold the arrival of the Rebel sWaP Watch, which is not only a watch, but also a mobile phone with Bluetooth, camera, video player, recorder and MP3 player all combined into one sweet package.

The Rebel sWaP Watch has a 1.46-inch touch screen with a mini stylus and it supports WAP connection, enabling you to surf the web on the go. Even though the Rebel sWaP Watch has an incredible amount of varied functions, it is still a watch that does tell time accurately. To find out where to get this watch, just Google it.

I thought it would be only fitting to finish off with something from the green realm. Given that there is a big push to bring the electric car onto the automobile market in a bigger way, we should definitely review a device that, if you decide to move to the electric car, promises to turn your home into an electric car charging station.

This new technology is named the Coulomb CT500. This device is the brainchild of Coulomb Technologies and is being made available to residential consumers who own or will own electric vehicles.

The CT500 charging station is a 7.2 kw single output station intended for residential and light business applications. It features Level II (208/240 V @ 30 A) charging and is compatible with plug-in electric vehicles that meet the terms of SAE J1772 plug-in electric vehicle-charging standard.

CT500 charging station is available through Coulomb's OEM and distribution channels. Coulomb has already partnered with Ford and Chevy and has placed a significant number of the charging stations throughout the United States For more details on the device and how to get it, just go online.

From all of us at Bardissi Enterprises, we hope you enjoyed this year's holiday gadgets and gizmos and we hope that your Christmas was very merry and that you got some good gift suggestions from this series.

- Andino Ward

Monday, December 20, 2010

Gadgets and gizmos for the holidays

Last week's column on new technology gadgets and gifts for the holiday was a big hit and a lot of readers called wanting to get more information on some of the gadgets that were featured.

So, as promised, here are some more really cool tech gadgets that are under the radar, but great gifts that you can add to your already long list of treats for your family and friends to find under the tree on Christmas Day.

For you who just don't get the whole CD, iTunes, MP3 music thing and are still attached to your vinyl record collections, this next gadget will really make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Behold the iPod Turntable, which can convert the music on your vinyl records over to your iPod and you don't need a computer to do it.

With this device, you can capture the true LP sound onto your iPod, iPhone or MP3 player through the iPod Turntable's built-in iPod docking station with USB digital.

The turntable spins the vinyl and the music transfers to your iPod, iPhone or MP3 player seamlessly and without the need for any kind of cables.

There is a USB turntable computer connection for Mac and PC archiving and the iPod turntable has stereo input for converting other music sources as well.

I personally have more than 3,000 LPs and I must tell you that after checking this gadget out, I am very impressed and looking forward to getting one for myself. If you're interested in getting this gadget, you can get it from The Sharper Image, Amazon, Numark and most big box stores as well as online.

If you're a conspiracy buff or prankster and you like gadgets that allow you to catch things that people do without them knowing it or you just want to capture real-time situations from a different point of view, then I think you will find this next gadget very interesting.

The IRDC260 uCorder Pockito is a mini camcorder with webcam that can be worn on your person in an undetectable manner. This mini camcorder can also be mounted onto anything and because it is so small, it is easy to hide.

It measures at about 2.5 by 1.25 by 0.5 inches, which is why it is considered to be among the smallest and most portable camcorders on the market today.

It has incredible image quality as it delivers 720 by 480 D1 resolution AVI video at 30 fps in real-time. The camcorder can be attached to any part of your body and on a helmet, provided you have use of a sports accessory package.

The files from the uCorder Pockito can be saved to a Micro SD card and because the camcorder recordings are captured as AVI standard files, they are easily readable on any media player. The IRDC260 uCorder Pockito can be used as a webcam connected to your PC.

If you want an even faster camcorder with more memory, then you should get the uCorder IRDC250 Wearable Video Camera Recorder that has a 2 GB built-in memory to include a PC webcam.

If you're interested in getting the camcorder or you want more information, just visit www.ucorder.com/IRDC260b-pocket-camcorder.html for all the details.

Everybody's getting on the Kindle bandwagon in reading more of their favorite books and magazines without paper. Now there is NookColor eReader that says it will "color up your reading experience."

So the question becomes, what is it that makes this new entry into the eBook market different from all the other readers?

Well, for one, the NookColor eReader has an exclusive VividView color touch screen that is 7 inches and has a wonderful display screen technology with more than 16 million colors and an expanded viewing angle. It has an unlimited library due to the 8 GB of storage space.

You never have to worry about losing the book you're reading because you will always be able to get back to it at anytime and anywhere. The NookColor isn't only limited to eBooks, but is also an integrated Wi-Fi that will permit you to access the Internet.

The NookColor can be personalized and you can customize your home page, shelves and font, add virtual bookmarks and more. Barnes & Noble is where you can get the reader and it comes with Wi-Fi and 3G too.

I just love this time of year and researching the many new tech gadgets and gifts that are on the market and ready for you to run out and get.

I will end this series next week, with some more technology gifts and gadgets, one of which is specifically for kids, to include some gadgets from the green realm.

Andino Ward is vice president of marketing and operations of Bardissi Enterprises in Hatfield. Bardissi Enterprises welcomes your questions or comments. Questions you would like answered or topics you would like discussed should be sent to Andino R. Ward at award@bardissi.net. You can also visit www.bardissi.net, or call (215) 853-2266.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Part I: Great technology for the holidays

We are a couple weeks away from the most wonderful time of the year and looking forward to that big day when we wake up and see what's under the Christmas tree.

Once again this year, you can bet that the most anticipated and intensely wanted gifts will be those coming from the information technology realm.

If you have been following the consumer markets, you know that the biggest sellers in information technology gadgets continue to be smartphones like the Droid, Android, iPhone Evo and so on. The Apple iPad, iPod and Nano have also been top sellers, as well as the Kindle.

Having said that,I thought it would be good to give you a look at some of the less advertised tech gadgets that are both unique and very interesting. So, let's take a look at what's under the radar, but very new and exciting gifts for this holiday season.

Mindflex

It is often said that we use very little of our brains and if we had the capability to use more of it, we could probably do things like move objects with our minds, read other people's thoughts and maybe even make time stand still.

Of course, all of that is beyond human mental capacity, which is probably a good thing. But fear not, because there is a new tech toy on the market that may help you expand your mental powers and capabilities.

This new brainpower-enhancing device is called Mindflex by Mattel and its main feature is a headset that reads your brain waves, which allows them to interact with and levitate a foam ball.

Now if you think it is unbelievable you must simply see it to believe it. The aim of this device is to move you beyond the realm of the ordinary games that require the roll of a die or lucky draw. Instead, the advanced Mindflex technology brings an entirely new agenda of play as it prompts you to play in a whole new way using the power of your mind. The game begins with you strapping on a headset, which permits you to use the brain's power of concentration to move a ball around the game console and through a mind-altering obstacle course. The Mindflex game is suggested for players ages 8 and above. Check it out and see just how powerful your mind really is and if you possess or can master the power of telekinesis.

SkyScout

Next up is a tech gadget called, The SkyScout created by Celestron. This is an extraordinary handheld device that incorporates advanced GPS technology with point-and-click ease to locate and identify thousands of stars, planets, constellations and more. You need only point the SkyScout at any star in the sky, while clicking the target button and the device will tell you what object you are looking at.

When attempting to locate a star or planet you only need to pinpoint the object's name in the menu and then follow the directional arrows that are revealed in the viewfinder. The overall process is really simple and the SkyScout is very easy to use. It has a built-in celestial database that has information on it and can locate more than 6,000 stars, planets and constellations along with scientific information on each object. Furthermore, the SkyScout provides an extensive amount of text, history and mythology along with more entertaining information on the most popular objects in the solar system and the information comes in audio form as wll. The SkyScout is so cool and is like having your own personal planetarium that fits in the palm of your hand.

Video Glasses

For all you enthusiastic movie buffs there is a new technology in the form of Video Glasses by The Sharper Image, that allow you to watch movies and videos anywhere and at any time, without attracting unwanted attention. The Video Glasses have a virtual wrap screen that displays with a standard 4:3 and 16:9 screen formats and also plays 2D and 3D movies. Another great feature of the Video Glasses is that they support the iPod, iPhone, iPod Touch, portable DVD players, composite-video media players, digital cameras, camcorders, mobile phones with video-out, game systems, and more.

The Video Glasses are very comfortable and stylish to boot with added ability to fit over most prescription eyeglasses. The glasses have Independent left and right eye focal adjustment along with noise-isolating earphones. I have tested The Sharper Image Video Glasses and found them to be both affordable and really nice. Check in next week as I continue to unveil more high tech gadgets that I know you will enjoy, along with cool green tech gadgets as well.

Andino Ward is vice president of marketing and operations of Bardissi Enterprises in Hatfield. Bardissi Enterprises welcomes your questions or comments. Questions you would like answered or topics you would like discussed should be sent to Andino R. Ward at award@bardissi.net. You can also visit www.bardissi.net, or call (215) 853-2266.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Getting rid of old technology

With the speed at which information technology systems and software change, by way of faster processing of information, larger storage capacities, increased functionality and improved operating systems, it stands to reason that outdated IT hardware can build up and take up space in your home or office, thus eventually leading to the purchase of new systems. So, what do you do with the old PC or laptop?

We have looked at one method of disposal that a big box store uses, namely Best Buy. If you were not already aware, non-profits are another great refuge for disposing of old IT systems. There is a non-profit organization called National Cristina Foundation, which is like a clearinghouse for donated computers, laptops and various other forms of IT hardware and software. The National Cristina Foundation is joined with other, legitimate non-profits, public agencies and schools throughout the United States, Canada and internationally. The organization's main purpose is to move used computers, laptops and other types of IT hardware and software that has been donated to the aforementioned entities to be used by economically disadvantaged citizens, those who have disabilities, employment training programs and at risk students both nationally and internationally.

If you're interested in making a donation of your old system, software or other IT hardware such as printers and peripherals to the National Cristina Foundation, all you have to do is visit their website at http://www.cristina.org and you will find all of the information to assist you in making a donation. Make sure that you pay close attention to the organization's specific requirements regarding what is an acceptable, donated PC or laptop. This information can also be found on the website as well.

There is a local non-profit organization that specifically deals with securing and receiving old IT technology that is being donated in the local area as well. The organization is called Nonprofit Technology Resources and it is located in Philadelphia. The organization's main purpose is to provide donated computers and laptops to low income people and community based organizations in the city. NTR also provides hands on assistance and training, to those receiving donated systems, so that they are able to use the systems properly. Just go to http://ntrweb.org/ for more information and directions on how to make donations.

One of our business partners, in information technology, is very involved, as well, in properly discarding of old technology and although they specialize in creating and building new PCs and laptops, they will take donations of IT hardware no matter what the brand name may be. The company is DELL and its program is called "Dell Reconnect." Dell's recycling program will accept computer equipment no matter what condition it is in and they do recycle it for free. Another great thing about Dell's program is that they make sure that any and all sensitive materials that could harm the environment are never disposed of in landfills.

The final group and probably the most extensive, in terms of its outreach is the World Computer Exchange organization which is considered to be North America's leading non-profit organization that deals with finding large quantities of donated PCs and laptops which they supply to developing countries around the world. The WCE has over 570 partner organizations throughout the world and about 25 chapters located in and around the United States to which donations of IT hardware can be made.

Without question, the WCE maintains a world view on the provision of technology as it believes that the world's youths deserve an education and that this can be achieved through providing them access to the Internet and the World Wide Web. It is important to remember that the WCE deals in very large quantities of PCs and laptops which is more applicable to companies and corporations as they would be entities that need to dispose of larger amounts of technology at any given time. To learn more about the World Computer Exchange, just visit the website http://www.worldcomputerexchange.org/.

Given the fact that this is a major time of the year when people will be getting that new PC or laptop under the tree on Christmas Day, thus preparing the way for the need to dispose of their old system, the information contained herein, I hope, will provide a definite resource of organizations that can be used to donate your unwanted technology to. Whatever you do, please make sure that it will be environmentally safe.

- Andino Ward