Category: General Gadgets (Page 4 of 5)

Top casino games for your mobile phone

It seems like no matter what kind of casino you select, slot machines are one of the top casino games. They have attractive graphics and sounds based upon a creative theme. They also offer fun little twists such as bonus rounds and free spins. Therefore, with the availability of slot machine games to mobile phone users, it should be no surprise that these games continue to be a top casino game. Some mobile phone users prefer slot machines because they are quick to play and do not require a great deal of concentration. These characteristics make them excellent for playing while on the go.

Mobile casinos offer several different versions of slot machine games for their users. Among these is the game, Thunderstruck. Based upon a Norse mythology theme, Thunderstruck features the god, Thor. An adventurous game, Thunderstruck offers players an option to earn free spins. Also, it has another bonus round where a player’s winnings may be doubled. Mermaid Millions is another mobile casino slot machine that has mythical creatures. With five reels, Mermaid Millions also provides for 15 paylines. The goal of this game is for a player to get at least three of the same symbol in order.

One slot machine game for mobile users at Jackpot city is a game known as Double Magic. The three reels of this game feature all of the traditional slot machine symbols found on the first machines. For instance, you can find cherries, lemons, bars and red 7’s. Getting at least one cherry symbol will provide some winnings to players. However, getting more will increase the amount of money won. This slot machine only features one payline which makes it easy to play on your mobile phone when on the go. The maximum payout with Double Magic is 1600 coins which is a nice amount to win if just passing time!

The Gadget Hall of Fame – Legos

Some posts back I vaguely mentioned the idea of a gadget hall of fame. Now, I’m thinking it’s about time certain gadgets got the recognition they deserve.

Because it’s not often a gadget comes around that truly changes the world, and when they do, it’s not always the case that everyone is necessarily fully aware of their influence, or have properly paid them the attention required, which are hopefully problems that can be remedied in some way here.

With that in mind, there is only one gadget I can think of that could possibly start this idea off and set the standard for what is to follow. That gadget is…

Legos

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What is a gadget?

Well if we go off of the strict definition, we’re looking for “a small mechanical device or tool, esp. an ingenious or novel one.”

Considering only that definition, Lego’s aren’t technically a gadget. Well, at least not if you exclude the more technologically advanced newer models, and just talk about the classic, standard, multi-colored building blocks we all know.

However to me a great gadget is more than that definition. A great gadget is really an item that inspires as well as entertains. It’s an item that not only makes an impact on the user’s life, but can change the entire game. A great gadget is an item that you can use as a landmark in your life, and note the time before you had it, and the time afterwards as two completely separate entities.

But most of all, a great gadget is one that makes it’s greatness evident based on its function alone. From the time you begin using it, it leaves no doubt that you have something special.

Now, going off of that definition, Lego’s were one of the first gadgets any of us owned.

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The word Lego stems from a Danish phrase meaning “play well,” and have always existed under a company motto that the “best is never too good” as laid down by Lego’s founder Ole Kirk Christiansen since he started making them back in 1947. While always interconnecting blocks, Legos used to be made of wood before moving on to the modern (but, back then, controversial) plastic design. It was in 1958 though when the traditional design we know now was patented. In fact, Lego bricks from that year are still compatible with modern bricks today.

From there Lego’s creativity knew no bounds. Building sets were released encompassing every theme from pirates to space, and by the 70’s, little Lego characters named minifigures were included so that Lego worlds could be created in full. Lego didn’t just rely on generic themes though for their sets, and soon took to creating bundles based on licenses like “Star Wars,” “Indiana Jones,” “Toy Story,” and too many to list here.  Shortly before the millennium, they unveiled their Mindstorm series that allowed for essentially the creation of mechanical robots based on the same basic building block design they’ve always employed.

But this isn’t about the abundant creativity exhibited by Lego as a company, but rather the even greater creativity shown by the users of Legos. Uses of Legos range all the way from the loose representations of a design idea we all created when playing with our first set, to an over 5,000,000 brick recreation of an X-Wing made by professionals, to absolutely amazing modern mechanisms created entirely out of, or largely around, standard Lego blocks, all the way to a modern art exhibit featuring a variety of works built entirely from Legos.

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Legos have not only inspired the creativity out of every child that played with them regardless of ability, but were also likely the first tool that many modern inventors and artists had available to them to help expand their blossoming talents. For proof, look no further than the modern game “Minecraft” which made millions off a similar, but virtual, idea of providing building blocks and letting users do the rest.

Again though it doesn’t matter if you ever went on to create the next big thing just because you started with Legos, as their true value was the ability to not only draw the full creative potential out of any person, but to allow them to have fun doing it as well. It’s not often that anything comes along that is educational, entertaining, revolutionary, timeless, inspires decades of creativity, and provides a shared experience for all of its users the world over across generations, but that is exactly what Legos did, and continue to do today.

It is in that spirit that Legos may not only be defined as a gadget, but allows me to name a random assortment of colored building blocks as the first entrant into the Gadget Teaser gadget hall of fame.

6 Most Innovative Automobile Gadgets Introduced in the Past Decade

Newer car features not only make driving safer, but allow modern conveniences to drivers. Car makers are eliminating many of the common distractions for drivers, making the road safer for everyone.

1. Automatic Parallel Parking

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Before this innovative feature, people would drive laps around the block to avoid parallel parking spots. Now, drivers can’t wait to slide into a parallel parking spot on a busy downtown street. With the click of a button your car can size up the spot’s perimeters, start rotating your wheel, and make you look like a parking champion.

2. Automatic Brakes

The world is a better place now that many new cars have automatic brakes. By detecting danger in the form of another car, a person, or a road obstruction, these brake-systems keep drivers and passengers safe. Automatic brakes detect danger through a variety of sensors including radars, video, infrared, and ultrasonic technologies. With this feature, fewer rear-ends are in the future.

3. Phone Integration

This feature creates safer, less distracted drivers. By allowing drivers to talk on their phones, hands-free, the roads are safer. Smartphones are able to synch with audio systems in cars, so that the speaker phone is activated through the audio. Microphones are installed in the audio systems so drivers don’t need to find their phones to answer a phone call. The phone just needs to be somewhere in the car.
Even newer to cars, a texting function allows you have texts read to you by a computer, and reply to the texts with voice activation. This feature is becoming so popular that you can probably even find it in cars on buy here pay here car lots. Convenient will become the most popular word in your vocabulary.

4. Start/Stop Technology

This technology is smart enough to cut off the engine when your car is in idle and automatically start it back up when you begin to move, saving your car’s fuel. Perfect for heavy traffic or catching long red lights, this feature won’t let your car waste fuel when you’re sitting stationary. You’ll be saving the environment and your money with this start/stop technology.

5. Pushbutton Gear Selector

Freeing up center console space, this feature allows the driver to select gears with the touch of a button. Park, reverse, drive, or put your car in neutral with these buttons. Found in some cars from the sixties, this retro-feature is making its way back into cars. You won’t have to worry about gear shifts rusting or sticking when you’re trying to put your car into gears.

6. Intelligent Crash Response System

Instead of a voice clicking on asking you if you’re safe after a car accident, this crash response system automatically unlocks your doors, disconnects the battery terminal from the alternator cable, shuts off the fuel supply, and turns on the warning hazards and interior lights. Found standard in several Volkswagens, this system focuses on safety, even after an accident occurs.

As technology advances, safety measures advance making driving safer for everyone involved. Being a distracted driver is not possible these pioneering automobile features.

Building the Ultimate Man’s Kitchen

One of my favorite of the ’90s prime time sitcoms will always be “Home Improvement.”

In retrospect, this is most likely because it introduced most of the world to Pamela Anderson and Debbie Dunning (more than you can say for even “The Wire”), but it also had some memorable gags, a host of hilarious characters, and some truly standout episodes, including the infamous introduction of the man’s kitchen.

The first in a string of episodes where a common room is redesigned and “man-ified,” the man’s kitchen took the misogynist idea that the kitchen is only for women and presented one that was instead an almost cartoonish playground for the average man.

While absurd, with the gadget explosion that has occurred since, there are now enough devices available to truly craft a man’s kitchen. Some of these accessories are absurd and lavish, while others are common and accessible. But when combined, they create the ultimate real life man’s kitchen.

Grand Palais 180 Stove

Let’s start with the impossible shall we?

Your oven/stovetop is going to be the most important part of any kitchen, and if you really want something that will show off that idea, you need the king of all home ovens. Resembling a train car more than a stove, the Grand Palais wouldn’t be out of place in the home of an old world ruler or even steampunk baron. With its built in gas and electric ovens, as well as a variety of different stovetop grill and burner options, it also happens to work perfectly as the centerpiece of the man’s kitchen.

Sure they run around the $46,000 range depending on enhancements , but dammit we can do this thing cheap, or we can do it right.

Hot Dog Toaster

Of course it’s not all ovens worthy of the 1%, as some parts of the man’s kitchen are just down to earth essentials.

Since nothing is more essential than the need for a hotdog, instead of wasting your time with the stovetop or microwave methods, why not make the perfectly cooked hot dog and bun, as easy as you make a piece of toast? It’s possible with the pop-up hot dog toaster, which cooks hot dogs of your chosen consistency in mere minutes with the ease of the average toaster. It’s even got compartments enough for two hot dogs and buns and the design goes well with that $46,000 oven.

A steal at $19.99, this one even got the Barney Stinson seal of approval.

Crème Brule Torch

It’s the eternal question man has asked since the dawn of the caveman.

How can I use more fire doing this?

In the kitchen, the answer is simple thanks to the standard crème brule torch. Ideally used to brown that famous tricky desert, considering it’s nothing more than a small scale blow torch, feel free to use it to make anything where direct heat is required (like melting cheese over nachos) twice as bad ass, and ten times as manly.

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Video conferencing: what it is and how it works

The business world is slowly waking up to the fact that video conferencing such as that featured on conferencegenie.co.uk could help to improve their operations in so many ways. You may wonder what video conferencing is, and what makes it so good, but there are reasons why your business should use it.

As with Conference Calling at conferencegenie.co.uk, it’s designed to make meeting with clients a breeze. It allows those with the technology to talk to people from different locations worldwide, meaning that a meeting can be arranged and held almost straight away, which takes the traveling and expense previously involved in meetings out of the equation.

Video Conferencing is a must for any company looking to save money, save time and boost levels of productivity. However, you may wonder how it works, and whether it requires a lot of work to set up.

To get started, you need the following equipment:

• Two or more webcams or video cameras
• The same amount of microphones
• A large monitor or projector, but a TV will work just as well
• A strong internet connection
• Speakers
• A data compressor
• Video conferencing software

Once you have all the right equipment, you need to decide whether you want to just do point-to-point or multi-point video conferencing. The former is for one-to-one meetings between two different locations. Meanwhile, multi-point video conferencing is for three or more locations.

Multi-point video conferencing is very useful, not least because it makes potentially complicated meetings easy. It requires a multi-point bridge to help make it possible, as this will ensure that real-time conversation can go ahead as planned. Usually, connection to a server is the way to go about it.

As soon as everything’s in place for you to make full use of video conferencing, you’ll be free to enjoy its many benefits.
Your business could save money and time by not traveling to meetings. Also, workers who get tired from traveling will be less prone to tiredness during working hours, while communication with clients will be streamlined and much easier to keep going over long periods of time.

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