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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Flyclear Card


All of us who have been on a plane know about how long you have to wait before you can board because of the annoyingly thorough check-ups you have to pass before you can go on your trip. But from now on you can leave all those controls behind thanks to the new Flyclear card. And it only costs $99.95 a year and the fee for TSA of $28.


To get one, you have to go to a Clear center and present two official identification cards. Then you have to take a photo and give them your biometric information. They suggest that you should have a US passport, but foreign people are welcomed to.


So now you can eliminate the stress from your plane trips, not worry about those hidden pierces and miss a lot less planes. The Flyclear has already been put into function but for very few airports like Orlando, San Jose and JFK and the service is not available all day long. But there are plans to expand this technology.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007


Keyboard with Covert Keylogger Device is made to spy on your family or employees.

The Microsoft Natural Keyboard hides a 2MB hardware keylogger device.The 2MB memory can store up to 2 million keystrokes.

This spy device captures anything typed on the keyboard, which includes usernames and passwords. Since the keylogger is built into the keyboard hardware, it is undetectable by any Anti-Virus or Anti-Spyware software.

The price for the keylogger gadget is £215.00 at SpyWarehouse.co.uk

Increase your cell phone signal with the zBoost Cellphone Signal Extender



zBoost Cellphone Signal Extender will boost your phone signal. zBoost extends
a Cell Zone (up to 2500 sq ft) AND protects the carrier network using patent-pending technology.

It works with Cingular, Verizon and Alltel cellular wireless phones in the frequency

range of 824 - 894 MHz.

zBoost Cellphone Signal Extender Technical Specs:
Frequency: 824 - 894 MHz (Cellular)
Networks: CDMA, GSM, and TDMA AMPS, GPRS, EDGE, 1xRTT, EVDO
Total Signal Gain: 57dB (adaptive)
Output Power: <0.5>
Unit weight: 1 lb.
Unit size: 5" x 7" x 2"
Power input: 100-120 VAC 60 Hz
Power output: 5VDC, 1.5A
Signal antenna cable: Outdoor rated 75 ohm DBS satellite coaxial cable, Type-F maleBase unit antenna: 50 ohm, TNC male


zBoost price is around $130 on Wi-exstore.com

Friday, August 10, 2007

T-Qualizer T-shirt




The T-Qualizer is a t-shirt with a built in sound sensitive graphic equalizer panel. As the music beats, the shirts equalizer lights up to the beat of the music. Great for concerts, raves, parties etc.



The T-Qualizer is made from 100% cotton. It has a fully functional EL (Electro Luminenscence) panel with a battery pack that snuggles discretely into a pocket inside the shirt. The end result is an awesome sound sensitive music T-Shirt that commands attention.




Each frequency of music will activate a different equalizer bar, just like the equalizer on your home stereo!




Features:
Black cotton t-shirt with a sound activated illuminating panel.
The lights flash in green, yellow and red in time to sound and music.
The illuminating panel is powered by a detachable battery pack, located inside the t-shirt.
The battery pack has an on/off switch so you can choose when you do and don’t want to flash
The battery pack can be unplugged for washing the t-shirt.
The t-shirt is hand wash only.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Digital Flying Alarm Clock



It's 6:00 AM, the hour you dread every morning, the hour you wake up to the obnoxious buzzing of your alarm clock. And what do you do? Hit the snooze button 3 more times before finally, unwillingly peeling your eyes open and rolling out of bed. And of course, like every other morning, you scold yourself for not getting up sooner and getting ready for your daily routine.

What you need is the Digital Flying Alarm Clock. The Flying Alarm Clock will force you to get out of bed as soon as it goes off, because if you don't, it won't stop buzzing. This airborne alarm clock is a digital clock that features a rotor which soars into the air and flies around the room as the alarm is sounding. And the only way to make the alarm stop is to get up out of bed and return the rotor to its base. Although the clock does have a snooze function that will ring every seven minutes for an entire hour, once you're up to get the rotor, why not stay up.

The Digital Flying Alarm Clock features an easy to read LCD, a six button control panel and a rotor that flies up to 9 feet in the air. You'll either love it because you'll never oversleep again or hate it because you HAVE to get up to shut it off.