Podcast: Play in new window
| Download (Duration: 20:13 — 9.3MB)
Totally Cool Tech Daily Podcast #357 – Mixed Signals
Today’s podcast is sponsored by GoToAssist by the great folks at Citrix & powered by Mt. Dew Code Red and Buzz Strong’s Real Coffee Cookies (podcaster tested and geek approved) available @ Think Geek & @ Amazon.
Today’s Totally Cool Tech: The LED Light Vision V2 Safety Glasses by AO Safety - $13 @ Amazon (via CoolTools); The Reelight Bicycle Safety Light – $70 @ ComCycle (via CoolTools); Wide Angle Signal Add-on Mirror by Muth – $130; The Lemur Autovision – $100 (via CoolestGadgets)
Tags:
automotive,
cycling,
glasses,
kids,
LED,
safety
No Comments »
Podcast: Play in new window
| Download (Duration: 14:15 — 6.6MB)
Totally Cool Tech Daily Podcast #346 – It’s Not Easy Being Green
Today’s podcast is powered by Mt. Dew Code Red and Buzz Strong’s Real Coffee Cookies (podcaster tested and geek approved) available @ Think Geek & @ Amazon.
Sponsor: Try GotoMeeting free for 30 days! For this special offer, visit www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts
Today’s Totally Cool Tech: GeoBulb II: LED Lighting by C.Crane – $115 @ Smarthome (via SlipperyBrick); BestBuy is Recycling ; The Thermal Torch (via Core77)

GeoBulb II – 20 year life span?

Best Buy will take your electronic waste for free!

The Thermal Torch will show you where your heating and cooling are coming from.
Tags:
e-waste,
green,
LED,
recycle
No Comments »
Podcast: Play in new window
| Download (Duration: 16:41 — 7.7MB)

Researchers expect to piggyback data communications capabilities on low-power light emitting diodes, or LEDs, to create “Smart Lighting” that would be faster and more secure than current network technology.

Available in either USB only of both USB and eSATA version, this SATA HDD enclosure has a pretty interesting design. This product is currently available only in Korea.

The color coded keyboard simply subdivides the QWERTY layout into manageable color per finger zones so you know the appropriate finger for all the letter, number and symbol keys. It’s that simple.
The KeyRight Tutor software bypasses the Home Keys method by encouraging the Direct Reach Method aimed at the Key-Finger Groups.

The Darth vader toaster. May the Force be with you!
Tags:
darth vader,
HDD enclosure,
keyboard,
LED,
networking,
star wars,
wireless
No Comments »