Dolphin Explains Nuclear Physics To Tiger
Okay fine, it’s just blowing bubbles, but it’s still a cute image. Then again, with Dolphins you can never be too sure. [ Source: Daily Mail ]
Gadgets Go Green: Surge strips and outlets that cut down electricity consumption
Section: Audio, Home Audio, Speakers, Video, HDTV, Communications, Cellphones, Gadgets / Other, Green, Household, Features, Originals

In a world where the environment quality and economy are rapidly declining, it is important to know what you, as an individual, can do to help the environment and stay afloat in a recession.? Every week, I hope to find some cool Green products to talk about and see whether they are worth the money.? Today, I have found a few products from Monster, as well as a special outlet from Kill A Watt.?
If a product is turned off, why would I care about a special surge strip?
A common misconception that I would like to address first is something commonly referred to “Vampire Loads.“? Essentially, this is a term used to describe electronics that still draw power even if they are turned off.? When electronics, such as HDTVs are turned off, they actually enter stand-by mode.? During stand-by mode, electricity is still being used, albeit not as much when it’s actually running.? However, everything adds up, so with all your equipment, 20% of your bill is due to vampire loads as cited by the U.S. Department of Energy.? For example, if you leave your cell phone charger plugged longer than the necessary time, it will still draw power and run up your bill.? Don’t worry this happens to be best of us, even I am guilty of this.? However, I do try to make a conscious effort to unplug the charger as soon as it finishes charging.? A product that can really turn off and stop drawing power are becoming more and more common.?
Monster’s HDP 850G, HDP 900G, HDP 1400 and HDP 1850
At CES 2009, Monster had on display these GreenPower PowerCenters, which are special surge strips meant for home theater set ups.? These surge strips have the ability to turn off all equipment when not being used, as well as analyzing how much power your HDTV is really using.? The more advanced models, such as the HDP 1400 and HDP 1850 contain technology such as Clean Power HD Filtering, which actually makes your picture on the screen look better and more clear.? In addition, they are IR compatible meaning they can be powered on/off with any remote control.? On the surge strip itself, there are specially marked outlets where you plug in your peripherals for your home theater.? Whenever the main device is powered on, such as the HDTV, all the other peripherals are powered on and vice versa.?
The HDP 850G costs $99.95, the HDP 900G costs $129.95, the HDP 1400 costs $249.95, and the HDP 1850 costs $349.95.?
The Kill A Watt P4400
Moving on, we have another similar yet different device, which is meant to find out which electronic uses the most energy, so you would “Kill that Watt”.? Basically, you plug in whatever you want to test out into this device and it will tell you the efficiency by displaying Kilowatt per hour, and how much that would total.? By using this product, you will be able to found what is more efficient than something else, which would come in handy when buying electronics.? In addition, the retailer claims you can “calculate electrical expenses by the hour, day, week, month, even year. With an accuracy within 0.2%, you can safely know what to expect your expenses to be.“? Knowledge is power and I’m sure many people would love to know their bills before they come.? Being able to analyze exactly what is running up your bill will help you in the future so can unplug equipment or purchase a special power strip.? This product only costs $25.?
Is it worth it?
If the U.S. Department of Energy is correct in that 20% of your electric bill is due to stand-by power consumption, then investing some money in one of these would definitely pay off.? Not only would you be saving money, which is always nice, but you would be doing your part to help the environment.? After all, any electricity being used is harmful to the environment.? If you are having a hard time making ends meet, should you invest in something like this?? Probably not, getting food on the table comes first.? But, if you can afford one of these, then it will definitely pay off in the long run.
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OCZ announces 1TB SSD and… sigh, a netbook
Section: Computers, Desktops, Netbooks, Trade Shows, CeBIT
I’m starting to think maybe Gadgetell should get into the netbook business.? Why not?? It seems everyone else is doing it.? Granted, all those companies have experience in manufacturing computers or components prior to getting into the netbook arena, but it can’t be that hard.? Just get some Intel Atom chips, some motherboards, a bunch of 1 GB RAM sticks, throw in a small 1.8” HDD or SSD and put it all in a 10” screen-sized shell.? Or we could just leave that to OCZ, the memory manufacturer who just announced it’s releasing a netbook with up to 250GB HDD or SSD, which is actually a bit impressive.
The real news with OCZ at CeBIT isn’t its new Ubuntu or XP LED backlit “Neutrino” netbook, it’s actually its 1TB SSD.? Before you get too excited, you should know that OCZ isn’t ready to talk anything about release or pricing for the drive yet.? But, there’s no reason to drool over the specs of the thing.? The SSD is called the Z drive, and connects via PCIe with a hardware based RAID controller and 256 local cache.? Oh yeah, it also has a read speed of 600Mbps and a write speed of 500Mbps.? So yeah, pretty fast for a 1TB SSD.
The reason why OCZ is just showing it off at the moment is because the company is trying to find a way to cool the drive.? I suppose it runs too hot to be used normally, and requires an entirely different way of cooling, or it just needs to be tweaked a bit.? Either way, a 1TB SSD?? Sign me up for that.
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Amazon makes Kindle 2 text-to-speech optional
Section: Audio, Gadgets / Other, Lifestyle, Miscellaneous
The Kindle 2 started shipping last week despite a possible problem with the Author’s Guild.? The guild wasn’t very happy when the Kindle 2 was announced with a text-to-speech feature, and wanted it removed.? To some, if not most, of us, the idea that text-to-speech could replace the experience of an audiobook is ridiculous, but not to the Author’s Guild.? Now they won’t have to worry as Amazon has listened.
For those of you who like the generated voice in the Kindle 2, the feature isn’t being entirely removed.? Actually, Amazon is just giving the option to allow text-to-speech to the publishers and authors.? That way, those who want Kindle 2 users to have the feature will be able to activate it, and those who think it’s a copyright issue can choose to block it.?
It’s a bit unfortunate for anybody who was thinking they’d use the text-to-speech feature a lot.? I’m not sure if there are all that many who were, though.? The voice just isn’t all that great.? There’s no inflection, and its possible it would have an issue pronouncing words made up to fit in the world of the book.? It just really can’t compare to audiobooks with its monotone, somewhat grating voice.? Just imagine trying to listen to any significant portion of Neal Stephenson’s newest, “Anathem” with the Kindle 2 as opposed to the Audible four-person dramatic reading.
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NBC ‘Late Night’ To Get Gamers Perspective?
Joystiq spoke with the new host of NBC’s Late Night, Jimmy Fallon.
“We’re going to treat a videogame premiere as if it was a movie premiere,” Fallon promised. “My generation grew up with the computer. We grew up with the Internet. We live in a videogame type of world — videogames are second nature to us. Games make more money, as an industry, than the film industry.”
[Source: Joystiq.com]
After watching the Diggnation episode guest hosted by Jimmy Fallon, I am really interested to see how he does and how other shows will also handle video game releases or if Kevin or Alex show up on Late Night.
Top 10 Gamertell posts for the week of February 22, 2009
Section: Gaming News, Features, Lists

Haven’t caught all of the Gamertell news this week?? Here’s your chance to catch up on this week’s top 10 articles!
- If I picked the 2009 Videogame Oscars
“? It’s Oscar night, which means different things to different people. Some folks take bets and watch the ceremony from the red carpet to the after parties, others couldn’t care less if they tried. I think that…“ MORE ? - Obama making gamer news, this time with his BlackBerry
“ Let me preface this by saying that I do not subscribe to Star magazine. OK,? so I get it in the mail but the company that owns it is sending complimentary issues because another magazine -…“ MORE ? - Red Xbox 360 bundle a reality
“I know it’s short notice, but you need money. Fast. A little over $400, to be specific. And you need it by March 13, 2009. Microsoft has just confirmed the existance of the limited edition, red Xbox…“ MORE ? - Gamertell Preview: The Path for PC
“? I’ve been excited about Tale of Tales’ The Path for quite some time. To be more accurate, I’ve been excited about the Windows game since it was featured in an issue of Shojo Beat one year ago. So when…“ MORE ? - Apple App Store gaming update for the week of February 16 – 22, 2009
“No wit this week, just a long list of gaming apps for your Apple handheld.? Most notable this week is Puzzle Quest Free, which is the stripped-down version of the still-a-little-pricey Puzzle Quest game for the…“ MORE ? - Sony Japan looking for guinea pigs for “new game machine”
“ Sony must be thinking of ways to counter Nintendo’s upcoming DSi release (April 5, 2009), as it may already be working on another game system. Of course, to make that system a reality, the company will need additional workers, hence…“ MORE ? - Blu-ray Update: X-Men trilogy, Watchmen tie-in and digital comic coming March 2009
“Fans of the upcoming Watchmen, the motion picture based on the groundbreaking graphic novel of the same name, will have a lot more to look forward to come March 24, 2009, with the DVD and Blu-ray release of, Watchmen: Tales…“ MORE ? - Gamertell Review: Simon Says: Pulsar for iPhone, iPod Touch
“Title:? Simon Says: Pulsar Price: $1.99 System(s): iPhone, iPod Touch Release Date: 01/24/2009 Publisher (Developer): JahKou Software ESRB Rating: Rated 4+? Pros: Decent and functional Simon Says clone MORE ? - Wii Virtual Console and WiiWare update for February 23, 2009
“? It’s a new week on Nintendo’s downloadable services, and this time, we have a whole new retro system to celebrate. Yes, the Commodore 64 has finally made its Virtual Console debut, with a slew of Ninja/Karate/Racing goodness. On…“ MORE ? - Gamertell Review: Blue Dragon Plus for DS
“ Title: Blue Dragon Plus Price: $29.99 System(s): Nintendo DS Release Date: February 24, 2009 Publisher (Developer): Ignition Entertainment (Brownie Brown) ESRB Rating: “Everyone” for Crude Humor and Fantasy Violence Pros: Lots of…“ MORE ?
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Gamertell Review: Retro Game Challenge for DS
Section: Reviews, Originals, Features, Nostalgia, Opinions, Handhelds, DS, Ads & Media, TV, Genres, 2D, Arcade, Shooter, Racing, Role-Playing

Title: Retro Game Challenge
Price: $29.99
System(s): DS
Release Date: February 10, 2009
Publisher (Developer): XSeed Games
ESRB Rating: “Everyone” for alcohol reference, mild fantasy violence and mild language.
Pros: Games so retro you swear you played them, conversations you swear you had and cheats you think you already knew. Able to keep a manual screen open while playing.
Cons: Silly premise and some conversations that drag on a little.
Overall Score: Two thumbs up; 94/100; A; * * * * out of five.
If you are old enough to remember the excitement of each and every new NES game being released, no matter how insignificant, then Retro Game Challenge will certainly be a positively nostalgic experience for you.
Comprised of faux Famicom games, Retro Game features a crazed, Max Headroom-esque game master who tasks you with several silly challenges for each game as you thumb through humorously era-appropriate fan mags. It’s silly, it’s appropriately nostalgic and enticing enough to keep even current gen gamers interested. Read More
Team Fortress 2 Scout Update
On Tuesday, February 24th, Valve released the latest class update for their hit game Team Fortress 2: The Scout Update.
The Scout Update includes
- Community Map: cp_junction
- Community Map: cp_egypt
- Community Map: arena_watchtower
- Fixes to cp_fastlane
In addition to the above added or modified maps, this update brings unlockable gear to the Scout. These items, unlike previous unlocks, had their ‘unlock order’ voted upon by the TF2 community. The first unlockable is the Force-a-Nature, an alternate to the Scattergun.
This weapon has more overall ammo and a 50% faster rate-of-fire but has only two shots at a time. The FaN also has two knockback effects. The first is when you successfully shoot an opponent causing him to get pushed back a few feet. The other is if you fire the gun in mid-air which will knock you the opposite direction, and yes, if you fire it straight down it will knock you higher into the air, though I have not found it all that much of a upward knock, so don’t think you will ‘reach new heights’ in all maps.
The second unlock item is ‘The Sandman’, a long shaft of wood that the Scout uses, along with his ball (he only has one apparently) to stun his opponents with a good knock to the head. Since the Scout is lacking in the ball area he has a few options: go forth and retrieve his ball; grab some other Scout’s ball; or wait for his ball to respawn in his hand after about 10-15 seconds.
The third unlock is BONK Atomic Punch Energy Drink. This item replaces the pistol and when used gives the Scout a faster run and makes him immune to even Sentry attacks. I have not, as of yet, unlocked this item, but I assume that Scouts will not be able to pick up the briefcase in CTF maps.










