When you first have a baby, you never want to leave their side. With the stories about cot-death etc., you want to make sure you're there for every tiny breath!
For our first child we had a normal baby monitor that allowed us to hear our little pumpkin (even breathe) as we took a time out to grab a coffee or do household chores. However with Swann's Guardian Angel you can actually see them too! Even in the dark!
Hmmm if I could only go back in time and upgrade to this swish baby monitor!
At the end of the day, your baby's wellbeing is paramount and the Swann Guardian Angel Baby Monitor is a fantastic little gadget to keep your ears and eye on your little treasure.
Features of the Swann Guardian Angel Baby Monitor
- See & hear your baby from anywhere in your home
- 300 TV Lines for medium image resolution
- Wireless transmission up to 150ft (50m)*
- Includes power supplies for camera & receiver, with option of battery power for short term use
- Switch off vision & use as an audio monitor; saving batteries
- Installs in minutes
- See in the dark up to 6ft (2m)
*Depending on local conditions
Order your own Swann Guardian Angel Baby Monitor from Mr.Gadget Australia!
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Add to myYahoo!NEW YORK (Reuters) - Web search site Ask.com is launching a feature that allows users to delete data on their search queries in an effort to bolster personal privacy while surfing the Internet. ...
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Add to myYahoo!Today’s generation never experienced the original Nintendo, so to them, it is ancient and an instant classic.So this Nintendo Controller Backpack would be a fun gift to someone who is into vintage items or anyone else who was a fan of the console from the 80s. Heck, it’s fun for any kid too!Click here to [...]
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We all know that that future of the office battlefield lies in robots and foam-missile USB launchers. Until today, opponents had to be wary of the possible retaliation coming from the cubicle next to them. This time is over: the second version of the USB Missile Launcher features a webcam that lets one throw foam projectiles onto unsuspecting colleagues from a remote location. You might escape the retaliation, but your launcher might not… [get it at dreamcheeky.com]
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Add to myYahoo!The fee to easy link your kids to the Internet dropped by 70% on Amazon. You can get the Fisher-Price Easy Link Internet Launch Pad for only $11.99 ($39.99). The Easy Link Internet Launch pad makes it easy for kids to visit preschool appropriate websi...
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This “TT” concept is a Media Center PC by Omaura North America. It is built to stand nearby a flat TV and I bet that it looks really good if the TV is fixed to the wall. The idea is really nice and we have yet to see it fully implemented, but it seems like it would work very well. And don’t let the photo fool you into thinking that it is big: it’s not. By eyeballing it, I guess that it would be roughly as wide as a 30” Dell display, for half the height. Take a look at Omaura’s website, they have nice HTPC boxes, even if this one isn’t in their catalog quite yet.
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In case you don’t know many search engines store all the search requests, including the IP address, the search phrase (and potentially more) for future data-mining. This causes some users to worry for the privacy of their search usage, as a company might give the information to authorities, or could simply be hacked.
To address this, Ask has come up with AskEraser, a privacy feature that puts the user in control of what information is stored on Ask’s servers. When switched on, your recorded activity on Ask will be deleted within hours.
Will that give Ask a commercial edge? I think that it’s a good feature, but I don’t believe that it will change the overall balance of power in the search world.
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Add to myYahoo!Sony's Rolly isn't slated to ever appear here in Blighty. But we've pulled a few strings (okay, we spoke drunkenly with a few geeky buddies) and managed to get our hands on one of the nifty little buggers.
It really is a cool little toy. Stick on some MP3s, fire him up and he'll pump out some Stevie Winwood in crisp, iPod dock beating sound. Except your average dock doesn't flash like a siren in a Nu-Rave joint. Or dance.
And it's the dancing that's really caught our imagination. Keeping in time with everything from Celine Dion power ballads to Culture Beat's early 90s classic Mr Vain, he'll flap his arms and spin gracefully for your viewing pleasure.
Word of warning though. He needs a lot of space. Stick him on a table top, like we did, and you're risking throwing away the best part of £300. Ouch.
You can take a closer peek in our exclusive video and gallery. Get down!
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Add to myYahoo!Eager gadgetiers will no doubt know they can now download videos on the Xbox 360 - wahey!
Today, Microsoft has announced a new bunch of films that UK users can download on to their Xbox 360 Elite.
Now the bad news: the hotly awaited Video Marketplace, which gives users access to standard and hi-def movies, is at present only offering 30-odd movies!
While there are plans to flesh it out with haste, at the minute, the silver screen 'gems' on offer include, rather randomly, Mars Attacks, Superman III, The Matrix Reloaded. and, er, License To Wed (No, we don't know it either).
Now we're not movie snobs at T3, but we know what we like. So for your viewing pleasure we've compiled our list of cinematic classics that it would be a crime to exclude.
(And there's not a single Harry bloody Potter film in sight.)
1. Ghostbusters (1984) - Bill Murray at his best
2. Withnail & I (1987) - 'I demand to have some booze!'
3. Weird Science (1985) - Boys make babe on Amstrad - wicked
4. The Shining (1980) - Mental breakdown, axe, we've all been there.
5. Jaws (1975) - highlighting the danger of rubber sharks
6. Full Metal Jacket (1987) - Just the first bit.
7. Die Hard (1988) - Vest-tastic!
8. Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) - before Arnie went political
9. Pulp Fiction (1994) - John Travolta saves his career
10. The James Bond complete collection - of course.
The Big M's giving no word on whether these, or any made for TV crap, will ever surface. But with iTunes still specialising in US telly (of average quality no less), they've still got the jump. Still, more please.
What are your thoughts? Let us know the top ten flicks you want to see available on Video Marketplace, and also what you think of our choices.
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Add to myYahoo!Korean company UPOP has a giant sized PMP that looks more like a UMPC than a traditional PMP. The device has a 4.8-inch TFT screen and can be had with 30GB, 80GB, or 160GB HDD. Expansion via SD cards is possible as well.The device runs windows CE 5.0 Pro a...
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