Thursday, 10 December 2009
![Demy Touchscreen Digital Recipe Reader [In Action] Demy Touchscreen Digital Recipe Reader [In Action]](http://www.markstechnologynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/demy-touchscreen-digital-recipe-reader-in-action-468x468.jpg)
If you love getting your hands dirty in the kitchen and cooking up flavorsome feasts, chances are you’ve amassed quite a collection of food-stained recipes scattered about the place. Helping to not only find the recipe you’re after instantly, but keeping it clean and easy to read comes this kitchen-safe, touchscreen digital recipe reader called Demy.
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Tuesday, 1 December 2009
![WowWee Cinemin Swivel Pico Projector [Pivoting] WowWee Cinemin Swivel Pico Projector [Pivoting]](http://www.markstechnologynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/wowwee-cinemin-swivel-pico-projector-pivoting-468x413.jpg)
If you’re looking for an easy way to share movies on your iPod, iPhone or Flip – or simply want to enjoy them on-the-go on a larger screen, this ultra-portable pocket projector is tough to beat. Called the WowWee Cinemin Swivel Pico Projector, it offers up to 60-inches of crisp, full-color video on any flat surface and thanks to its unique ability to pivot up to 90º, is easily positioned for handsfree playback on walls, ceilings or even the backs of airline seats without propping it up (video below).
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Monday, 16 November 2009
![MySky Star And Planet Identifier [Action Shot] MySky Star And Planet Identifier [Action Shot]](http://www.markstechnologynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mysky-star-and-planet-identifier-1.jpg)
If you’re as clueless as I am about the night sky and barely know your planets from your stars (much less their names), this gadget will help shoot us both to the top of the class. Called the Meade MySky star and planet identifier, it looks like some kind of futuristic ray gun, but instead of firing an energy pulse, shoots you a wealth of knowledge. Just pull the trigger to learn about your target star, planet, nebula or galaxy (though not satellites, starships or aliens, I’m afraid) from a database of over 30,000 celestial wonders.
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