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June 10, 2007

Discoveries from my LeapTag gadget tag

One of my passions is following and using gadgets.  So naturally, I have this gadget tag that I have set up in LeapTag and I have been using it for about a year now. I had an advanced copy of the application, you see :-).  Thanks to our new "publish" feature, I can now share some of these results with everyone.  Here is a recent sample:

  • Sony’s Odo line of environmentally friendly products
    I am so glad that Sony is bringing these new innovations to market.  We saw a preview of some of these at Etech this year. 
  • US Army's Joint Repair Facility acts as ER for injured robots
    Preparing for the brave new world.  If we are going to be surrounded by robots we certainly need ER facilities for them.  Asimov, where are you when we really need you?
  • MIT professor pulls plug on cables
    Kudos for my alma mater.  This is a problem I wished someone had solved for a long time.  The other advantage of this "wireless electricity" is that it removes the need for all different types of chargers and adapters.  It could lead to a standardization in charging  ALL my gadgets.  YAY!
  • Through the filter of a Victorian Aesthetic: And you thought James ...
    An intriguing 19th century gadget.  It reminded me of the trip we took to Florence (or Firenze) in Italy.  If you go to Florence make sure you visit the Museum of the History of Science.  You will see all the gadgets that the artists at the time used to assist their work.  I think they were the engineers and the entrepreneurs of their time. 

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- Cuneyt

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