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Portable GPS navigation systems are a lot cheaper than build-in GPS in the car. They do not require professional installation and is easily transported to the next vehicle. They are simply...
Earthquakes kill or injure hundreds of people each year. You can join a network of earthquake watchers who volunteer their laptops and desktops as earthquake detectors. Here is how it works.
Ryan Howard geeks out! The Techno-Gurus of technology makeover show My Home 2.0 created a 2.0 Bat for the MVP slugger to try. It's got an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a wireless ...
Traditional pedometers were powered by a pendulum. The pedometer would be worn at the hip at a vertical angle. As the user walked, the pendulum would swing back and forth with the motion of his...
Almost all Pocket PC cell phones and PDA's have a new growing technology in them called an accelerometer. The accelerometer is convenient because it rotates some programs automatically when you...
The Wii-Remote contains an accelerometer, which is the part of the device that actually controls what you see and do on screen. An accelerometer keeps track of how fast you move the controller...
The Wii is a video game console from Nintendo, which is the company's entry into the current console competition between Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's Playstation 3. Released in November 2006,...
If you're looking to get the most out of every run, a pedometer can act as a digital coach, motivator and calculator all in one. However, that more-than-capable device can't (and won't) be much...
You can easily track your runs using the Nike+ software and your iPod. The Nike+ program places a small accelerometer in one shoe, which connects wirelessly with your iPod. You can then download...
Pedometers are useful devices for tracking fitness when it comes to walking. It uses a mechanical sensor to count steps based on a body's movement and the impact on the ground from each step. To...