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February 27, 2006
Y.A.G.G.
(Yet Another Golf Gadget)
TeeToGreen Technologies has released the sureshotGPS, a device that can tell you exactly how far away from the pin you are at the moment.

Their description of the device:
"The sureshotgps is a compact, hand-held, easy to use GPS (Global Positioning System) device specific to golf. With the option of attaching to your belt, golf cart or buggy, the sureshotgps means never having to look for a distance again.
Wherever in the world you play golf, the sureshotgps will allow you to obtain distances from tee to green. Experience the difference with better club selection, speedier play and statistical information per round."
You can order it online for $399 through their website above.
Posted by bruceallen at 02:43 PM
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February 22, 2006
Forget the Coffee Table Books...
Make the coffee table the conversation piece!
HP Is celebrating their 40th anniversary, and as part of this, they rolled out a prototype of a high tech coffee table.

HP hopes that the Misto "will bring the family together as they share information around the coffee table rather than just viewing it on a television screen."
"The idea is to allow a group to congregate around the table and share pictures, play board games, or peruse a map, said Pere Obrador, project manager in HP's imaging technology department. "
No word yet on pricing or availability.
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February 13, 2006
NASCAR NEXTEL FanView
(I apologize for my absence...no excuses. The time has flown by since the last entry.)
Sprint/Nextel and NASCAR have announced that this little gadget will be available for rentals at all NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series(TM) weekends this season, starting with this weekend's Daytona 500.

I assume that will also include the events at Loudon later this season. With this gadget, you will be able to access "the race telecast and up to seven in-car camera channels, direct audio feeds allowing the user to listen to live driver and team conversations, as well as the radio broadcast and an exclusive audio-replay feature. "
Additional NASCAR NEXTEL FanView features include:
-- Graphic-rich data such as lap times, speeds, position and point standings updated every lap, as well as information and statistics on drivers, events, and tracks
-- Real-time statistics for multiple drivers on the same screen, allowing fans to compare their favorite drivers' performance to other drivers every lap
-- Pre-programmed frequencies of audio channels for every driver, NASCAR officials and the radio broadcast
-- Priority scanning for up to four drivers, selected by the individual user
-- Audio replay of communications between drivers and teams on demand
NASCAR NEXTEL FanView will be available to rent at the branded FanView hauler and at all Track Scan locations during NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series weekends. The device also will be available for use during NASCAR Busch and Craftsman Truck Series events when they are companion events to NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races, as well as during practice and qualifying sessions for all three series. At $50 per day or $70 per race weekend, NASCAR NEXTEL FanView is comparable to the standard rate for most racing scanners and includes the device, battery, charger (available only for weekend rentals), headset, carry bag and neck lanyard.
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