Breeze: Finally, a RunKeeper For Those Who’d Rather Walk

Breeze: Finally, a RunKeeper For Those Who'd Rather Walk

We really dig RunKeeper, the smart fitness app that keeps track of your jogs . But how’s an anti-jogger supposed to get in on all the fitness tracking? Enter Breeze, RunKeeper’s brand-new walk-tracking iPhone app for people who prefer a saunter to a sprint.

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4Moms Begins Shipping The Breeze Baby Crib

Breeze

Get thee to the 4Mommery because if you’re the parent of an infant/toddler, you have got to get you one of these. This is the smoothest, nicest playpen ever made by a home robotics company ever in the history of playpens, which is saying a lot.

As I mentioned here, this is on TechCrunch because it’s one of the purest examples of an excellent product by a small hardware startup with a proven track record.

The Breeze is the smoothest, most-usable playpen I’ve seen. It opens and closes with one motion and, unlike similar models, there is no need to lock or unlock the sides with invisible buttons that rarely, if ever, engage. If you’re a parent or may take part in sexual reproduction at some point in your life, this is important to you simply because you’ll be either fighting with Pack ‘n’ Plays until you die or you can just tote this bad mother around like a boss.

The Breeze is available now for $299.

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Thermaltake cures clamminess with $80 Cyclone Edition gaming mouse

Thermaltake cures clamminess with $80 Cyclone Edition gaming mouse

Just when we needed a modern-day equivalent of sailing down the Nile while being fanned by Assyrian slaves, we get this: the Black Element Cyclone Edition gaming mouse, which has a 6,000 rpm rotor directed right at the point where slick skin meets plastic. Pictures of the device have been floating around the web for a while, but we’ve just heard from its creators — TT eSports, Thermaltake‘s sub-brand for peripherals — that it’ll be available in US stores any day now (or officially, “in August”) priced at $80. The patent pending design promises to keep noise down to a sub-environmental 21.7dB, while delivering an airflow of 2.6 cubic feet per minute — which, if you’re lucky, should be enough to not only keep your digits dry but also reach your palm. The fan can alternatively be removed, in which case you’ll be left with a 6,500 dpi laser sensor, an adjustable weight of up to 22.5 grams, “military-grade” grip coating and an abundance of natural oils.

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