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iChime--another way to drive neighbors nuts

Mike Yamamoto  |  Jun 14, 2008
The doorbell may be the next ringtone. Already we've seen a way to customize the otherwise boring chime with your own MP3s, and now there's more elaborate hardware coming out to match this ill-advised home accessory.

The iChime is a unit that can be programmed to play either a choice of about 50 preloaded songs and sounds or your own tunes, tranferred from an iPod or computer. (Just a wild guess, but you'll probably want the latter.)

Gizmodiva says all it takes is an easy two-wire replacement, though we're skeptical given our all-thumbs approach to home improvement. Then again, if you could program it to match the Star Trek horn in the car, it might all be worth it.

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A glove that could save your life

Mike Yamamoto  |  Jun 14, 2008
Prodded by the aging Boomer population, wearable exercise monitors have themselves boomed in recent years. But the obvious discomfort of wearing a monitor against the chest has pushed manufacturers to devise other scenarios--sometimes as far away from the heart as possible in the body's extremities.

The Mark of Fitness MF-180" exercise monitor is one such example, keeping track of the body's performance through a fingertip. Not only does it measure the heart rate, Red Ferret says, but its built-in LCD will also display goals, calories burned, and recovery rates. All this was integrating into a glove to keep the technology fixed in one place and avoid the need to carry various gadgets in pockets. It's also touted as being "transmitter free", so you needn't worry that it will go haywire and make you double your treadmill speed when someone turns on the microwave.

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A flashlight that will give you CPR

Juniper Foo  |  Jun 13, 2008
Coincidentally, this appeared after I'd sounded out the HR department on the possibility of a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course for the office staff. One must admit to being relieved that there's never been a need to use CPR since, honestly, if someone were to collapse in front of me, I'd be at a loss. So it's great to know there's a Talking CPR Flashlight (US$35.98) out there, however ridiculous this may sound. Thought you won't feel so silly toting it when a real emergency does pop up. So yes, this step-by-step wizard that will voice instructions in a (very importantly) calm, cool female voice is a boon--and a godsend for the recipient given the kiss of life. There's even a Pause button in case you're too overwrought to listen carefully to the crucial information. That said, there's nothing like sign on for a proper CPR course to complement this portable helpmate.

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Play games on the visor (if you're not driving)

Mike Yamamoto  |  Jun 12, 2008
As impressive as the GPS Bluetooth rear-view mirror may be, its functions are pretty boring for the most part. At least, that's how it looks when compared with something like this multimedia visor.

Other visors with built-in TVs and DVD players have been around for awhile, but this one is out of control--which, by the way, is exactly what the driver would be if he gets distracted by it. Even though it's on the passenger side, there's no way to completely ignore a visor that lets you play games on its 7-inch LCD and comes with two gamepad controllers with an assortment of retro titles, according to Newlaunches.

It also plays DVDs and CDs, of course, as well as MP3s and MP4 videos, all for US$100. But remember, the cost will escalate in a hurry when you throw in traffic tickets, let alone the fender damage.

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A rude awakening behind the wheel

Mike Yamamoto  |  Jun 12, 2008
It's been months since we heard about scientists researching a car seat that would detect when a driver is getting sleepy, but there's still no word that it'll ever become reality. So until then, we're stuck with intravenous supplies of caffeine and other, more rudimentary technologies to keep us awake behind the wheel.

On that front, companies are taking small steps to refine wearable alarms that will scream your ears off if your head begins to bob in slumber-like fashion. The Anti-Sleep Driving Alarm, for example, is smaller than previous models and can be disguised as a Bluetooth headset to hide your narcoleptic tendencies.

That subterfuge will be instantly unmasked, of course, if your head dips more than 30 degrees and sets off an alarm that will make you jump out of your skin. Come to think of it, maybe it's just better to take a nap and save your eardrums.

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