We take a look at the Gadget Bag from Proporta. As we do more and more reviews we have begun looking for the perfect bag or case for all the gear one has these days. There are so many options out there we figured we could put an end to the confusion by doing some reviews of the better options out there. See the video for the details and be sure to check out all that Proporta has to offer.
This year there have been some notable goods available for us gadget loving, consuming technologists. We thought we should show some of the notable gadgets and provide a new one every day. Maybe you could also have it as a mini Holiday Gift Guide or just a reminder to some great pieces of technology this year.
Today we present you with the Snowflake Microphone from Blue. The Snowflake provides you with recording and podcasting ability on the go, but with a recording quality better than you would expect from such a portable microphone. The microphone offers a USB connection (USB cable included) and works as a plug-n-play device on your Mac or PC. Blue offers some of the best microphones you can buy and the Snowflake is no exception and should satisfy the majority of podcasters out there. The Snowflake will sit as a standalone microphone or sit on top of your laptop. When not in use, it folds into itself to provide easy storage on the go. The cost varies depending on the store, but ranges from $57 to $79.
OLPC or One Laptop Per Child has been a going program/platform for a year or so now. The original start of the program ushered in a deal in which you purchase an OLPC and you get one to give away. The cost is $400 which covers $188 per laptop and shipping costs. The program resumes on Amazon on November 17th. So if you still have not given or you just want a neat gadget to play with here is your chance.
Samsung is thinking over whether they want to buyout Sandisk. Sandisk is already a giant in the memory market, but they are apparently not happy with that. Samsung is optioning a possible buyout of Sandisk to give themselves world domination of the memory market which could cause severe pain to Toshiba.
"We are looking at various opportunities regarding SanDisk, but nothing has been decided yet," Samsung spokesman James Chung told Reuters"
As if they did not have enough memory in iPods and every other gadget in the world. As long as the prices stay low, we’re good…
Intel is working on wireless recharging for gadgets, laptops, etc. The idea would be to have your gadget near the charging point but you would not need any ac adapter. Intel states "it can broadcast up to 60 watts of power two to three feet with only a 25% loss." Hopefully in a couple years we will be charging everything universally via wireless. Check out the full story for the details.