Todays is so chock full of tech gadgets, apps, solutions and gizmos for all parts of the body, the home and our pockets that I have to share the latest incarnation of cool new toys with you:
- Google, ever the inventor, is spawning , a Star Trek type of eyewear that puts a screen in the upper corner of the right eye and gives wearers the chance to take images, video and send mail without using a smartphone. The Google X lab is still honing the software, but a reporter got a sneak preview and insists this wearable electronic gadget is going to be the next biggest must-have toy.
- Make no mistake, the Google piece above was well timed as is set to hit the market tomorrow! The iPhone latest iteration has carriers clamoring for more subscribers to big data plans while at the same time the big data plans are being limited so we pay more. iPhone 5 will run exclusively on 4G so data arrives quicker at less cost; figures the carriers would skew that to ensure more money in some way, shape or form. (Aside: I have to wonder how Apple will continue to jolt the industry so everyone jumps when Apple launches? Consumers will tire of the next best plaything because cost to buy is so prohibitive when nothing is wrong with the current model, iPhone 4S mumbled Jayme to herself.)
- Tech for Tweens has taken shape in a software solution called that gives the highly profitable demographic, 5 to 12-year-olds to play fashionista and create unique designs and wearable art. T-shirts, leggings and dresses can be customized with little-girl accessories like ribbons and sequins, and the product is created and shipped directly to the budding designers hands.
- is a square flat little box that looks like an iPass transponder. For $99, it senses changes in temperatures or vibrations and alerts homeowners via WiFi text message. If a plant needs water or the pipes are freezing in the vacant rental property, this gadget does the deal. has kids dental hygiene in mind with a $49 toothbrush sensor, a downloadable mobile game and cartoons to keep kids brushing for two minutes.
- help everyone boost auditory skills without paying ~$8000 for prescription hearing aids. These over-the-counter devices are intended for kids who listened to loud music, construction workers using jack hammers every day and anyone else wanting to boost hearing with less price. Imagine the industry revolution right around the corner when another ridiculously costly device gets replaced by Bell + Howell Silver Sonic XL for a total of $40 REALLY?!
- Extreme heat or a bunch of teeny needles in your face are whats being used to reduce or eliminate wrinkles for those wanting to beat the clock. A company called Ulthera went to market in 2010 with a machine that heats up to 150 degrees F and penetrates 4.5 millimeters under the skin to reach fibrous tissue that shapes the skin. Get this is considered the most painful treatment and doctors administer narcotics or ibuprofen to help patients weather the aftermath of sagging necks and jowls. Ohmygoodness is it worth it? Ask me in 20 years.
- Guys? Promise, scientists are seeking Theyre looking at Vitamin D receptors, inflammation as a culprit, Rogaine (a good solution), and hair transplants (that need to be repeated?), and anything else possible. But, sadly, a solution is far from ready to hit market. You know what? Bald is sexy, fellas just sayin, and it keeps you younger, too, without the silver fox look so why not embrace your inner baldness?
Which device, app, gizmo or gadget appeals to your home and body of the future?
3HatsComm says
I don’t know about the rest, but my pennies will probably be going for an iPhone 5 — for yes, it’s time my dumbphone went to that great technology dust pen in the sky. FWIW.
Soulati | B2B Social Media Marketing says
@3HatsComm Today’s WSJ asks, “Is the iPhone 5 boring?” But, for a first-timer, far from it! So glad you’re gonna get with the times! Excited for you!
barrettrossie says
@3HatsComm Oh heck, get a new iPhone4 and use the money you save to buy a fancy new blog theme! 🙂
3HatsComm says
@barrettrossie I thought of that.. 😉 But since I tend to hold to things a lot longer (typing on a 5-year old iMac) I don’t want to go ‘backwards’ in technology. Thx.
barrettrossie says
It’s almost like you listed everything I need!
– I’ve been holding on to my iPhone 3GS well past its due date just so I can get the next big thing. Now I’m going to wait for the lines to subside.
– I’m 55 but my hearing is going fast. Well, not exactly, the tinitus is ringing ever louder. Anything that helps me distinguish sounds in the higher end of the spectrum will be much appreciated.
– Did I say I’m 55? Wrinkles? Hair cures?
Oh what a wonderful world.
– Did I say I’m 55? Wish me happy birthday! At least today isn’t Friday the 13th! 🙂
Soulati | B2B Social Media Marketing says
@barrettrossie What? Double nickels, today??? Ygads, I’m right behind you…well…not right behind…heh.
Happy, happy! I know, right? Those hearing assistant thingies are miraculously cheaper…when I learned how much those companies were gouging old people it was amazing.
You guys have fun with the iPhone 5…I’m very happy with little 4S for now! Thank goodness for the Otter Box so when I drop it, often, it doesn’t break.
Adam | Customer Experience says
@Soulati | B2B Social Media Marketing @barrettrossie Otter Box = Life Saver.
Adam | Customer Experience says
Apparently, they have a different plug for the iPhone 5, so more accessories to buy. Also… Heard on the news last night that one economist posited that the iP5 could actually move GDP for next quarter. How huge is that?
georgegijo says
I think fascination for these gadgets will soon come down. Too many gadgets and you get no freedom. In fact, we are obsessed with technology too much which makes us slaves to these gadgets?