
Is Google Earth friendly? Seems so with this mouse they offer.
This optical mouse is as simple as they come; it is lightweight, portable, and comes with a built in storage for the wireless dongle.
The actual mouse is made out of recycled plastic, and the packaging is from recyclable materials as well.
Your choice for this practical mouse is either red or blue, and you can purchase your own for less than $20 at the Google Store. In case youare asking, yes, batteries are included.
Via: Coolest Gadgets

Different lights for different moments.
As we come back from work, wake up in the morning, or watch a movie, the lighting in our home can really determine the mood. In some instances, romance is needed, and a softer color may be perfect. At other times, we would like to watch a movie, and a darker light may be a correct choice for the specific movie, or another.
Chameledeon offers multi-colored lamps in three different heights (28, 40 and 55 inches) that may be changed with a remote switch. All in all, they can cycle through 16 different colors, to match your immediate mood, sooth, and set you up as you require.
Via: Technabob
Whether you have a germ phobia or are just looking for an alternative way to flush your toilet, this Foot Flush gadget may be your best bet.
In public places, this could definitely reduce the germ circulation and make perfect sense - no more flushing with your hands after the many before you.
For your home, this gadget costs only $20, and you can get your own large foot for flushing instead of the regular method.
I think many would love to have such a product for the fact of going to the bathroom in the middle of the night; They sometimes forget to flush, don’t think about it, or simply would rather not put effort to use the handle.
Their “better half” would definitely love it, for they will not leave the toilet unflushed throughout the night. I just hope that during their nightly bathroom times, they won’t end up actually peeing on the foot flush.

Via: DVICE
Does that slow drip in the sink keep you awake at night? Do you ever find yourself hearing a sound outside of your home and while getting used to it, staying up anticipating the next moment you will hear it again? Would you like to filter out annoying and disturbing sounds and get a good sound rest?
The Sound Screen by Marpac aims to mute out undesired noises and give you a calm tone, so you can rest and sleep as you deserve. You filter out the amount of “white noise” by simply rotating the top cap of the device and relax while focusing on the silence.
Can you think of someone this gadget is good for? Anyone you know that would love some external tech product to give them some peace and quiet?
Whether you work late, crazy shifts, have a hard time getting used to all the noise at different times of the day, or simply looking for an easy remedy to help you sleep…Marpac aims to grant that.
Via: Ubergizmo

I don’t play my cellphone games much. Some of the reasons are that I am too busy or that I have better things to do, but mostly it is because the games have become complicated and sometimes close to impossible to actually play on the cellular.
As our cellphones innovate and become more and more advanced, the keys and their fun functionality decrease. I remember the popular “Snake” game on the old Nokia mobile phones. That game was simple and amazing. With the size and shape of the buttons (the buttons were raised and not as flat and small as most of today’s devices), it was easy to play the game, and the snake was directed accurately.
In today’s games, how difficult is it to try and control properly when the phones are with such small buttons? You attempt to play a game and direct the character every which way but can hardly maneuver effectively, especially when you accidentally press two adjacent buttons most of the time. Some actual applications have a move for every key on the numeric pad, and we are supposed to perform well using our thumbs?! There must be a better way.
The Zeemote is a miniature joystick to be used with your cellphone. This item is ergonomically created to sit perfectly in your hand, with the thumb toggle at perfect fit for enhanced controls. In addition, it consists of wireless capability, making it even more convenient. For full description, you can check out Zeemote’s About page.

This does seem like a pretty great accessory for your mobile gaming. Finally, while at the doctor’s waiting room, riding the bus or train, or during the college lectures that don’t seem to move along, we could actually play those mobile games like actual gamers.
The video below shows this cool Zeemote joystick in action.
Via: Crave
Instead of fretting around with a touchpad, keyboard, or cellphone keys, why not simply write a note and sms the content? It sounds too simple? Maybe because it is.

D Scribe is a great concept by Reuben Png that inspires to let you send text messages that you wrote down freehand. All you need to do is write down the message on a notepad or paper using this fountain pen, then write down who the recipient is, circle the name and the message is sent. In addition, your messages are saved in case you want them on your computer at a later time.
The concept does require a Bluetooth cellphone nearby, which is used to send the messages out. Still, the ease of use seems really attractive.
Just think about it: while in meetings, lectures or family dinners, it is sometimes impolite or inappropriate to start using your cellphone to do your business. This pen gives a great alternative. You can send and receive messages and simply act as if you are taking notes of something important and worthwhile.
This is only a concept at the moment, but am I the only one that sees this is an extremely convenient productivity tool?

Via: Yanko Design
Next time you ride your bike, share the music from you iPod with those you pass by.
The Cycler iH85B is a convenient speaker case customized for your iPod. It easily mounts on your bike, as a water bottle would, and is completely water resistant in case of rain or puddles. Instead of having your earphones tangle up in the handlebars, or between your hands…this grants you a cordless solution during your daily or nightly ride. It also comes with a mountable RF remote, to make your music selection easier to change and configure.
Since it is cordless and mounts like a bottle, it is easily transferable to other bikes, and can quickly be taken in your home for other wireless musical enjoyment.
The Cycler gadget runs for only $79.95 and comes with all the necessary parts to attach to your bike of choice.

Via: DVICE
A USB Flash Drive that shows you how much is used, by its size.
There are so many variation of thumb drives available but usually we do not know how much was used unless we plug it in first. Wouldn’t be great to know approximately how much room is left without the need of a computer?
The Flashbag USB drive inflates as it using more of its internal space. The picture shows the drive as it is empty (thin) and also when data has been inserted (inflated). Once you have entered your documents, videos, music, and other files you carry with you daily, it inflates to make it easily to assess.
When people ask you: “Are you happy to see me?”, you can always answer: “It is just a flashbag in my pocket”.
Thanks to my friend Jim for the link.

Via: BrandSpankingNew
Have you ever needed to make a note of something important while in your car? Has it always been a hassle and an inconvenience to look for a pen, paper and a place to set the two for legible writing?
While we are driving, we hear, see or think of something important, that we may want to come back to later on. Based on our road situation, it is not always convenient or safe to look for something to write this thought or idea with.
The GloWriter is a dashboard mounted, digital “post-it”. It brings the ease of note writing to your vehicle. It is simple to use, has a lit screen for clear visibility, and a storage spot for the pen/eraser that it is used with it. It is powered by either USB or just 2 AAA batteries.
Would you find the GloWriter useful? If you would, it comes out soon and will run for approximately $34.95.

Via: Ubergizmo
There are so many different USB drives out there and so many different media card readers, why not combine the two?
Earth Trek has created a drive that brings the two features together with a twist. This combination of the two also provides easy access to all the card slots. By a rotating mechanism, it allows the user to rotate the drive so the cards can be inserted without a problem.
Have you ever noticed that different computers have different USB ports? Sometimes you have to insert the USB drive upside up, sometimes down, sometimes the only place available may block accessibility to the flash drive’s additional features. With this gadget, you can switch the position, so the media card slots are easier to access.
This drive also includes a mobile charging slot in the back, but it has not been mentioned which cellphones are compatible.
Seems like a cool idea, but is it really necessary? Have you ever encountered a time that this would have came in handy?

Via: Ubergizmo
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