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Sleeptracker Watch Wakes You At Your Best

Shhhh! Sleeptracker in progress!Though the picture at right seems a little absurd, there is solid science behind the Sleeptracker, a wristwatch designed to help you achieve the optimal amount of sleep. The watch works by collecting data about your unique sleep patterns, recording “almost-awake” moments to determine your sleep cycles. By measuring these cycles over time, the watch can wake you during an almost-awake moment, avoiding any sleep cycle disturbance that may cause grogginess in the morning. Pretty cool, right?

Sure, if you’ve got an hour window within which to set your alarm. The Sleeptracker comes in two models: Sleeptracker Standard and Sleeptracker Elite/Pro (the Elite/Pro models vary cosmetically). Surprisingly, the lower end Standard sports a 60-minute alarm window, while the Elite/Pro offer a 90-minute window. That’s all well and good for someone who can wake between the hours of 6:30 and 8:00, but I’d bet most of us run a much tighter schedule. You might make the argument that with better sleep you could accomplish more during your day, allowing more leeway with your sleep schedule. I have a bad feeling, though, that with better sleep I’d just try to get more stuff done, squandering the extra energy/hours with a healthy dose of stress.

For someone with a more flexible day, though, this thing could be great. I’m all for a gadget that can improve my waking mood. I hate waking feeling underslept, but sleeping through a meeting usually has more immediate consequences.

What are you, Sleeptracker? An attempt to undercut the cultural importance of punctuality? A statement about our attitudes toward time in general (if so, consider dropping the the display for seconds, maybe even minutes)? A really clever device that would help reduce my rambling via a well-rested frontal lobe? Whatever the answer, it’s definitely cool, and quite possibly worth the $179 price tag.

Lost Your Keys? Use Your iPod

The Chrysler Peapod.The Chrysler Peapod will certainly be turning some heads when it goes into production later this year. The latest news from GEM adds a quirky new feature to the already quirky car: the ability to start the vehicle using your iPod as the key.

Text from the brochure reads:

The Peapod has a key just like you’d expect. But you also get the unexpected: simply dock your iPod for a fun, cutting edge way to start up. Exclusive software developed specifically for Peapod turns your iPod into a key. Both options are interchangeable and secure.

So…how do you get into the car? The wording is just vague enough to suggest “we’re working on that, just haven’t figured it out.” And cutting edge? I can hear it now, the rising clamor. The counterculture statement of a generation. WE START OUR CARS WITH iPODS!!!

I’ll give it three weeks before some clever hacker uses his iPod to steal one of these things. You heard it here first.

Sweet Site Shirt of the Week

Wii ExplodedMuch to my wife’s dismay, I’m a sucker for good t-shirts. The aforementioned Sweet Site of the Week: woot.com contains my main source for tees… shirt.woot. If you can classify any t-shirt as clever or unique or different or unusual, I’ll probably wear it. I don’t wear asshole t-shirts or stupid ones. I also don’t put my politics on my tees. And of course, I do love a good gadget shirt.

Which brings me to wiixploded. How sweet is this shirt? Apparently there are a whole slew of these exploded tees out there. Like the exploded 2600. Or the exploded phone.

Whoever came up with these shirt ideas is genius. They are also about to receive about $17 of my heard earned money plus shipping.

Say it isn’t so: Apple to deny the SlingPlayer App?

Just when my gadget life was all coming together.

SlingPlayer AppFirst, I got my Dish HD Absolute package installed about 1 month before they discontinued selling it. So I now get all the HD channels including locals and DVR for $40 a month. Hell yeah! Then I jumped on my wife’s iPhone plan, which is mostly company paid, and converted it to a family plan. Hello shiny new iPhone 3G, goodbye old crappy phone from 2006. Then Dish shows up at CES with a Sling-Loaded DVR. Sling-Loaded meaning that not only can you record, pause, and rewind live TV but now you can also stream that TV to pretty much any internet connected device in the world. How sweet is that? The reason I said pretty much any device is because there is not a SlingPlayer app for the iPhone… at least not yet.

Well, all that changed late last month when Sling submitted their SlingPlayer Mobile app to Apple. You see? You see? Everything is coming together! Or it was until I read this:

Electronista cites “a source close to Apple’s approval processes,” who claims Apple is giving SlingPlayer the red light because AT&T fears it will strain bandwidth on its network.

Noooooooooooooooooooooooo! Damn you AT&T. Damn you Apple for submitting to AT&T. Damn you Sling for being so cool that I would get this upset over an app.

Thankfully, there is a silver lining:

However, Wired.com thinks SlingPlayer will appear in the App Store for a few reasons. First, Sling is a very high-profile, popular service whose plans for an iPhone app have been well-documented; a flat rejection would cause an uproar. Second, Sling tells Wired.com it has a good, communicative relationship with Apple, and we trust Apple will not break that relationship. Third, Apple already announced it’s optimizing live streaming in the upcoming iPhone 3.0 OS — a Major League Baseball app using this improved streaming support is already in the works, although it remains unconfirmed whether this will only work with Wi-Fi.

Well now I don’t know what to think. Will it happen? Won’t it happen? Who knows. I just hope the gadget gods give Sling the push they need to get the SlingPlayer Mobile app approved.

QQ Queue: Oprah Kills Twitter?

QQ Queue is a special feature covering widespread weeping across the blogosphere. Crybabies beware: this feature is ruthless.

TwitterIf you’re in tune with the tech scene, you’ve probably heard about the Kutcher/CNN race to 1 million Twitter devotees. The dashing celeb threw down the gauntlet when he noticed both his own massive following and CNN’s similar numbers. As you can see from the link above, though, the battle was not one-sided. CNN tried to keep pace with breaking news updates about the current standings. In the end, Ashton won, but not before sucking world-class companies like EA into the ridiculous scrim.

Enter Oprah. Billionaire, Cultural Icon, Celebrity so big She gets the words that describe Her capitalized. Oprah saw CNN and Ashton duking it out and decided to enter the fray. Today she’s hosting Kutcher and (gasp) joining Twitter! This is…ridiculous.

First of all, Twitter from people like, come to think of it almost anyone, is pointless. Yes there are stories of Twitter helping people out of tight spots (like Egyptian prison). Yes there are some journalistic benefits. For the most part, though, Twitter is just adding to the noise. Knowing that someone is eating a sandwich or drinking coffee or getting a haircut (all of which are being tweeted as I write this) is not relationship building, despite what Twitter’s promo video says. These little blurbs are no more real human interactions than a video camera cataloguing a person’s life would be.

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