It’s good form to send a thank you note when given a gift, but how many of us ever really manage to find the time to do so? A New York company called Bond Gifts assumes very few of us, so it’s created an app-powered robot with perfect penmanship that can hand write a thank you—or any kind of note—on your behalf.
Considering that the launch of its Android app was meant to happen last month, it’s no surprise to see Aereo push the date back by a few weeks. The broadcaster-baiting online TV service will now launch on October 22nd, in all areas where Aereo has coverage, albeit in the form of a public beta. While …
The Toyota Prius was one of the few viable hybrid vehicles on the market for a long time. The vehicle has continued to be one of the most popular hybrids out there and Toyota has made some changes to the vehicle for 2014. Most notably, the MSRP has been reduced to woo more buyers to […]
Dropcam Pro Hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliDropcam wants to make streaming video from your home, your office, or your baby’s crib easier, clearer, and brighter, and the new Dropcam Pro camera is how it plans to do it. Boosting audio and video performance from the first-gen camera, and taking advantage of Bluetooth LE for tighter integration into your Smart Home, the […]
I suppose when you are at the end of your rope, and no longer have any more recourse when it comes to relieving the intense pain caused by your arthritis, then you would want to try just about anything as the situation gets more desperate. Instead of paying a visit to the nearest quack doctor or ask a snake oil salesman to drop by your home, how about giving the $149.95 Arthritis Pain Relieving Lamp a chance?
This particular Arthritis Pain Relieving Lamp will rely on far infrared heat in order to help soothe stiff, sore, and swollen joints. Located right behind the unit’s ceramic 6″ x 6.5″ glass panel, would be a 300-watt halogen lamp which is capable of radiating therapeutic heat over an area which measures 11.75″ x 15.75″. This particular therapeutic heat would be able to penetrate deep into tissue, which would be able to further ease pain as well as stiffness in order to boost circulation. When that happens, it is said to be able to speed up the healing process and help reduce inflammation overall. It will be different from lesser lamps that have limited adjustability, since this particular model comes with a couple of two large side handles so that users can easily tilt the head to any angle up to 50º in order to have it precisely target shoulders, knees, hands, or other areas affected by arthritis.
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Dropcam Pro launched with better optics, dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth for $199 (hands-on)
Posted in: Today's Chili Before 2012, Dropcam was a software outlet famous for integrating its camera tech into other people’s hardware. However, it knew that in order to grow, the company needed to get into the hardware business as well. So, it hired some of the team behind Cisco’s Flip video cameras to create the Dropcam …
Fitbit Force fitness and sleep tracking watch officially announced, launching soon for $130
Posted in: Today's Chili Well, Fitbit had a little trouble keeping the wraps on its Force activity tracking watch. But the company is ready to officially unveil its latest wearable and plans to launch it in the coming weeks for $129.95. The Force borrows heavily from the aesthetic successes of the Flex, with its clean …
This amazing Robocop cosplay outfit is made completely out of cardboard. And as you can see in the video below, it is easy to wear and move around in.
The costume made an appearance at Dragon-Con and Comic-Con 2013. It was designed and built by ComicBookGirl19 along with her friend Tyson, and it’s completely awesome. It is very convincing when you see this costume out and about so you could be forgiven if you think that Detroit’s finest cop is walking down the street with you. If you needed further proof that you can do amazing things with cardboard, here it is…
Now I hope they try to make a cardboard ED-209. That I would like to see.
[via Unique Daily]
Dropcam, the worldwide leader in nanny cams, is following up its popular cloud-powered remote monitoring system with a greatly improved piece of hardware so that you can track your home-piece in more detail than ever before. Dropcam Pro doesn’t look different than its predecessor, but there’s a lot of good new stuff under the piano-black cloak.
Fitbit did a lot of things very right when it made the One, its tiny activity-tracking pod. But then the company—caving to peer pressure from the likes of Nike—made the Fitbit Flex wristband. There’s nothing wrong with that form-factor, but the Flex lost a lot of the functionality that made the One so great, and it felt like a big step backwards. Today the company is releasing the Fitbit Force, and it’s exactly what the Flex should have been.