LoseW8 Technologies today revealed their intentions to ramp up the level of tech goodness available to the masses of overweight people around the globe with the announcement of their imminent new product, the SlimQube. The makers of this innovative product will be guaranteed to lose weight in the first 3 days of use, “or their money back.”
The questions on everybody’s minds are what is it? and how does it work? In a world exclusive, The Technology Herald bring you detailed answers to these questions in this special report.
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Imagine, if you will, that you are a customer in the …
Flickr, now officially (and finally) out of gamma, have announced that they hope to encourage more potential snappers to get involved in the hobby of photography.
But Flickr are looking for a special type of photographer, the household pet. The king of photo sites has revealed plans to launch a gadget that allows our domestic buddies to take snaps wherever they are without the aid of humans. The device, dubbed the PetCollr, will essentially look like an oversized collar which will fit to the pet around the neck. Initially the PetCollr will be available to cats and dogs, but more …
SensoCorp, the world beaters in human psychology technology (PsyTech) announced the launch date for their SpaceHoop product today. SensoCorp hope that the product will attract many buyers with nervous dispositions about their personal space.
The device, due in stores in early September, is essentially a Hula Hoop which can be worn to ‘circumference your waist,’ as the makers state. It provides the wearer with the calming knowledge that it is extremely difficult for others to interfere with their personal space.
The hoop is attached by nylon strings to points on a necklace worn by the user. When asked whether people would look …
It was reported today that UsableSoft, usability software giants, will “improve the usability of software applications and enhance the users time spent on the computer” with their latest venture. Dubbed Scrollr, no doubt in the wake of Web2.0 giants Flickr et al, the product will “seamlessly combine the theories of the WiiMote, the EyeToy and the PC.”
UsableSoft recognise that one the primary methods of user input, the mouse, has limitations when it comes to scrolling vertically and horizontally around applications. …
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