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Selasa, 28 Mei 2013

The Latest from GadgetLite

The Latest from GadgetLite


HAPIfork smart fork keeps track of your eating habits

Posted: 28 May 2013 02:53 AM PDT

When eating, it's quite important that you chew your food properly, and speaking of which, today we have a special device that might help you with that.



HAPIfork is a "smart fork" and it comes with a capacitive sensor that is triggered by biting, so this device can measure how fast you're eating. HAPIfork double-checks the fork's motion and contact data thus providing you with precise number of bites. Once you've done with your meal, you can connect the fork to a computer and access Hapilab's cloud service in order to check your eating statistics. In addition to recording your eating statistics, HAPIfork will also keep track of how frequently you put food in your mouth, and if you're eating too fast, it will warn you with a gentle vibration.

HAPIfork sounds interesting, and if you want to eat properly, this smart fork might be perfect for you. As for the availability, HAPIfork has become a Kickstarter project, so we should see it available soon enough.

[via Ubergizmo]

Panasonic SC-NP10 Bluetooth speaker with a tablet stand

Posted: 28 May 2013 01:22 AM PDT

Wireless speakers are great, especially if you have a tablet or a smartphone to connect to it, and speaking of which, today we have wireless speaker for you that comes from Panasonic.



SC-NP10 comes from Panasonic, and it's a Bluetooth speaker that can hold your tablet in portrait or landscape position. This speaker comes with two 7W front speakers in a 12-degree slant Near Field stereo sound structure. In addition, there's integrated 3-1/8 inch subwoofer, Aero Stream Port and HBass that will deliver powerful bass without distortions.

SC-NP10 speaker comes with two USB ports which you can use to recharge your mobile devices. We also have to mention that Panasonic SC-NP10 is compact, and it weighs 3.5lbs, so you can easily place it anywhere in your home.

Panasonic SC-NP10 looks great, and it will work great with your smartphone or tablet. As for the price, this wireless speaker is priced at $199.99.

[via iTechNews]

Rumor: Xbox One might let you play games remotely over Skype

Posted: 28 May 2013 12:55 AM PDT

As you know, Xbox One has been officially announced, and speaking of which, today we have some rumors about it, so let's have a closer look at them.



New feature of Xbox One is multitasking, and now you can have Skype opened side by side while playing games or watching movies. According to the latest rumor, you will be able to to play remotely on someone else's console directly from a Skype call. Of course, you would be able to stop remote access at any given time. As for this feature, it's still in testing phases, so many details remain a mystery. For example, we don't know how long can a gaming session last, or whether both sides are required to own the same game in order this to work.

This feature sounds interesting enough, but it hasn't been officially confirmed by Microsoft, so we'll just have to sit and wait for the official announcement.

[via Ubergizmo]

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