technological sophistication and uniqueness

Police gets special metal detecting kit



Police in the UK will have their safety enhanced during the course of their work with a new metal detecting kit known as the e-Glove. This device is strapped around one’s hand, where it will detect a suspect during a pat down whether there are metal objects under his clothes – ranging from switchblades to knives and any other potentially nasty surprise. Priced at 100 quid a pop, it will vibrate silently whenever it detects any metal. Currently, the e-Glove is on trial at the Leicestershire Police Station in the UK and will soon be handed out to bobbies all over the UK once the trial period is over.

Beats by Dr. Dre Red Sox Edition Headphones


Beats by Dr. Dre has been making waves for some time now, with legendary artist and producer Dr. Dre being the brains behind this marketing move that has added some more Benjamins into his coffer over the years. Well, Beats by Dr. Dre has now teamed up with Interscope Geffen A&M Chairman Jimmy Iovine, and Monster, a global leader in audio/video accessories, to bring a Major League Baseball addition to the market – we’re talking about the Boston Red Sox, where fans of the baseball team will be able to check out “Beats by Dr. Dre Red Sox Edition Headphones” from Monster. This new pair of headphones will boast official Boston Red Sox team colors and insignia, and is historical simply because it is the first pair of Major League Baseball licensed Beats by Dr. Dre headphones that was created for a sports team while being made available to the general public.

Motorola H17txt Bluetooth headset



Motorola does not only make cellphones and smartphones just in case you were wondering and are new to the scene, as they have their fingers dipped in the world of communication devices as well. Their latest device would be the H17txt Bluetooth headset that will offer wireless mobility when communicating with your contacts over a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone. Thanks to MotoSpeak, this Bluetooth headset was specially designed to keep you connected and responsible regardless of whether you have two hands behind the wheel or not, where it was created to optimize the text-to-speech technology. Apart from that, when paired with an application, the H17txt will read text messages (SMS) into the headset in real time, helping you keep your eyes peeled on the road. Apart from that, you can also choose to customize an automated response and automatically enable text-to-speech whenever the headset is turned on.

Nexaira Wireless 3G/4G SOHO router

Having a wireless router is something that most homes and offices take for granted these days – you are considered to be archaic if you still need to tether your machine to a router or modem, no? Nice to see that most folks have already taken the plunge when it comes to wireless connectivity in their devices, and Nexaira Wireless is well poised to ride on this wave with their latest product – the Nexaira Wireless 3G/4G SOHO router. Targeting a SOHO market (that’s small office/home office for the uninitiated), this SOHO router is not only fast but secure, offering instant Wi-Fi service to a home or office without having to run data cabling or subscribe to a wireline service. Wherever you are, as long as there is adequate cellular coverage by any wireless carrier in North America, you will be able to make that connection to the Internet to update your Facebook status and check email amongst a zillion other stuff.

Sensation Lounge chair

Designer Alexander Christoff is starting to develop a penchant for making these strange chairs. He once designed a chair that is an homage to Ferrari, and it was fire-engine red with an odd footrest.

This Sensation Lounge Chair, as it is called, is apparently the ultimate for relaxation. Not only can the user recline nicely, but there is a screen there for watching anything you want to watch. If you are going to relax, I would suggest watching something like Planet Earth.

Some of you might notice that the screen on this guy seems a little…small, and I would agree with them. It doesn’t look any more than 12 inches along its diagonal. Isn’t there any way to make it so a big-screen can be mounted there or something? Man, that would be the way to watch a movie.

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