If you like to keep track of your travels, this small device is the way to do it. It’s small enough to keep in your pocket and it will keep track of your journey, wherever you end up. Then you can upload the information to your computer and have the information to cherish for all time. It’d be great for parents sending their children off to travel in foreign countries. It has 64MB of internal memory and can hold up to 260,000 waypoints. You can set it to record points between one second and 59 minutes. It has a durable water-resistant frame that’ll allow it to survive in different environments. When you charge the small gadget for 2 hours it’ll give you 30 hours of use at one-second intervals. After you’ve tracked all of those points you can upload the information to Google Earth. You can purchase the GPS Travelogue for $149.95 through Hammacher . Source: Ubergizmo Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ GPS Travelogue for world travelers copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

See more here:
GPS Travelogue for world travelers
For some reason strange mishaps tend to happen around me. I stumble over invisible objects and usually if someone is casually tossing anything, it will definitely come in contact with my head when I’m not looking. Which means I’m also one of those people that collides with others as I round the corners of buildings. Thankfully, it actually appears that I’m not the only one. Especially since someone designed a gadget that is made to alert people of someone else’s presence before they collide. It does this by lighting up and beeping on the other side of the corner as you’re going around it. Then if you hear the beep you can slow down or somehow attempt to avert running into a complete stranger. Unfortunately, it’s a concept design. Plus, it’s unlikely that cities will spend the amount of cash it would take to get these installed on every single corner. Source: OhGizmo Tech Cult – We cover the latest tech news, but always with a funny twist.

Read the original here:
Corner’s Communication prevents collisions with strangers
If you don’t have enough remotes to lose as it is, now you can have a kit that’ll give you one more. Sure, it’ll be helpful so long as you can manage to keep track of the remote. Otherwise you’ll just have more spots to walk to and push buttons to turn everything off. Since there are a lot of apartments that lack overhead lighting, this is a quick solution so that you don’t have to go around the room turning off various lamps. The kit comes with a total of 3 outlets that will accommodate one gadget a piece. The down side is that they look like they could eat up your outlet space. On the up side though, it’ll simplify turning off and on electronics. On the remote you can choose which of the specific outlets to flip off or on. You can purchase the 3-Pack Wireless Remote Control Outlet Switch for $19.96 through Amazon . Source: GadgetGrid Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news.

Read more:
Wireless Remote Controlled Outlet
Western Digital is back with a new My Passport AV portable media drive, where this model was built specially for video storage and playback, capable of delivering a plug-and-play experience for digital media enthusiasts. It will come in just one size so that you won’t need to worry about choosing between various capacities? After all, it isn’t exactly terribly expensive with 320GB of storage space compared to a few years ago, as the Western Digital My Passport AV portable media drive will retail for a mere $104.99 which makes it highly affordable.

See the article here:
Western Digital My Passport AV portable media drive
GPS is fast catching on, and there are many devices these days that sport GPS navigation support.

Read the original here:
GPS Travelogue
While Blu-ray players are picking up in terms of popularity and gaining acceptance worldwide, DVDs are still extremely popular.

Read the original:
Boombox Freeview DVD Projector
Looks like Sony has finally ceded to the fact that having proper motion controls in their home console is definitely a step forward, instead of having a half-baked one on their original SixAxis.

Continue reading here:
Sony PlayStation Move motion controller announced
I have a daughter, who is interested in all things pink and cute. She’s seven years old and lives in a My Little Pony, Care Bear, and Littlest Pet Shop world, and so this Barbie B-Smart laptop is just for her. The B-Smart Laptop isn’t an actual laptop, but to a little girl though, it’s probably better than a MacBook

More here:
Hands on with the Barbie B-Smart Learning Laptop (my daughter’s hands, anyway)
Seven45 Studios unveil SixString guitar controller Canon REALiS SX7 Mark II Multimedia LCOS Projector Samsung unveils R1 and R0 portable media players The Water-Scraper: I would live on it without a huge eco-disaster ExiTool: For those who fear being snagged by the seatbelt Waterpebble tracks water used BreathKey Breathalyzer Marvel Coloud Headphones Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news.

Continued here:
Gadget Thumbnails for 10-Mar-2010
Rock Band and Guitar Hero are great rhythm-based games, no doubt about that, but how about upping the ante when it comes to realism? Seven45 Studios has released its guitar gaming controller that boasts half a dozen strings, functioning not only as a regular gaming controller for their Power Gig: Rise of the SixString title, but it also doubles up as an actual electric guitar which can be plugged into an amp. Both the game and guitar will be sold together, where experienced guitarists can go for the option of chording, which in turn is a whole lot more challenging and requires specific finger placement on the strings

Read the original:
Seven45 Studios unveil SixString guitar controller