Archive for December, 2010

Microsoft Kinect Hacked to play World of Warcraft

Researchers slash their way thought World of Warcraft thanks to the Kinect Living Rooms all around the world are shaking with fear of users actually taking swords and attacking their big screens thanks to a new hack for the Microsoft Kinect that allows gamers to play World of Warcraft without a keyboard. It’s no secret [...]

ECG Attachment for Your iPhone

Seattle, Washington based Alivecor will be showing off its new iPhonECG system at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The company has partnered with Oregon Scientific to manufacture the units, which are expected to sell for under $ 100 a piece. Link: AliveECG… Medgadget

Bang & Olufsen Beo6 Wi-Fi Remote Control

Bang & Olufsen has recently introduced the Beo6 Wi-Fi remote control, which is a successor to the Bang & Olufsen Beo5. Designed to be used as a universal remote for both your audio and video systems, this high-tech touchscreen system can control everything from your TV to music player all from one touch of a [...]

Happy New Year!

As this year is about to enter history books, all of us here at Medgadget wish you a healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year! Thank you for your readership and support, and we’ll continue bringing you the latest in medical technologies from across the world. – Medgadget Editors Medgadget

iPad Grabbit Case Helps You Keep A Grip On Your Tablet

iPad case design concepts keep coming out, with more and more of them starting to look the same. The concept is simple: a hard case, with a hand-strap grip on the back that rotates 360 degrees. The case looks like a great idea if you depend on your iPad and use it for extended periods [...]

2010 In Review: The Fortunate Winners And The Pathetic Losers

Oh, 2010. It was glorious, but thank the almighty prancing unicorn in the sky that it’s over. It was the year of the iPad, really. Steve Jobs took to the stage of Moscone Center, sat down, and proceeded to show the world how he wanted us to interact with the Internet — several million consumers followed suit [...]

Archos 7 Tablet Gets Updated With 800MHz Processor & Android ‘Eclair’ 2.1

Tablets are all around us with thanks to the craze started by Apple’s iPad. However, if you don’t want to pay the high price associated with the iPad and can settle for Android (or much rather prefer Android in general) there is certainly no drought of options. One company that produces tablets with palatable price tags [...]

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: December 31 2010

Last day of the year! What a year it was! In the morning of this last day of the epic year 2010, our first news story comes from the hacker world, where a brand new BitTorrent-based DDoS tool is introduced as “Lying to the Neighbours.” Next, Apple files for a patent on screen-off gesture controls [...]

The Best of Medgadget 2010

With the year 2010 coming to a close, we’ve composed a list of the 10 best new medical technologies and devices of the past twelve months. As part of our job as Medgadget editors, we look at thousands of new products, news stories and press releases and from these we distill the most noteworthy for [...]

Grabbit takes an iPad by the hand

Every once in a while, somebody comes out with an accessory that they may believe is unique, but everyone else seems to have it. For example, the iPod nano has a watch accessory that at least three or four companies have. Now it looks like the iPad handle is the newest of latest and greatest [...]