Monday, March 17, 2014

Be the Greenest you can be for Saint Patrick's Day!

In the spirit of drinking green, going green, wearing green and buying green gadgets to celebrate the Holiday of St. Patrick’s you need a little something that is truly green in spirit and will power up all your gadgets!


Put the power of sunlight to use with a Portable SolarCharger from CaliforniaPC.com. Check out how to keep your phone charged, your GPS in the right direction, your Ipod rockin out with your favorite tunes and so much more…. Trust me you will be the coolest St. Patrick’s celebrator around! 

Below is a few of the gadgets you can keep powered up for the spirit of the holiday!

Paddy's Day, is a national celebration of everything Irish, from shamrocks and cabbage to leprechauns and the color green. The good news is you don't have to be of Irish descent to enjoy St. Patrick's Day, though you do have to like the color green to appreciate today's top 10 roundup. Among the green-colored gadgets we found are an interactive musical cushion, a USB frog massager, and a green laser pointer.
5. Green Laser Pointer IIGreen Laser Pointer II
Laser pointers are typically sold with red wavelengths, but ThinkGeek doesn't sell typical gadgets. The company is offering the Green Laser Pointer II, a 532 nm green laser based on the use of Diode Pumped Solid State Frequency Doubled (DPSSFD) laser technology. Its range is about 9,000 feet in darkness with a 1.1 mm beam diameter. Its common uses are for sky pointing, projection on low clouds, and signaling. The pointer takes 2 AAA batteries and is available in either black or white for $99.99.
7. USB Frog MassagerUSB Frog Massager
Feeling stressed at work lately? Then it's time to bring out the USB Frog Massager. It's great for working out those areas of tension, including your neck and back. To power on, connect it to your computer's USB port, press the frog's eyes, and its feet will begin to vibrate. It also runs on two A batteries when you're not near a computer. Ribbet your way to relaxation for $10.
Find more St. Patrick's day gidgets & gadgets at http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2104401,00.asp

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Don't let a great deal pass you by on a StarDot IP camera!
Get all the details at www.CaliforniaPC.com 

StarDot Technologies, based in Buena Park, California, has been designing and manufacturing remote imaging and video solutions since 1994. We have provided solutions to a wide variety of organizations, including the National Park Service, the FAA, NOAA and NASA. Applications include security, tourism, construction, education, government and many other users who need to view, record and export high-resolution video and images.
All of the engineering is done in USA. The product line includes four generations of NetCam (supporting resolutions up to 10MP), Express video servers (connect up to eight video cameras to a network) , StarDot DVR/NVR (IP-based digital video recording software), and an entirely new camera category, the MCLDC product line which uses digital television signaling to exceed the best qualities of all other common security camera types.
StarDot carefully engineers all of its devices so that they provide the most forensically accurate quality of image, preferring to produce images which retain the highest possible information content for use in solving problems, rather than simplified images which at quick glance appeal to the eye with distorted colors or details cropped off from shadows. The highly parallel nature of StarDot color processing allows more operations to be done on the finished images than any other camera solution in its class, with such exotic features as smart sharpening; an algorithm which by itself would use up all available processor power in CPU based designs. StarDot cameras are detail oriented, with real working autoiris logic rather than a simple voltage to drive such lenses fully open. StarDot engineers the operating system in their cameras to be standards compliant, with cross platform compatibility and light weight interface, making them usable across very slow and/or high latency connections. StarDot carefully selects any plug-ins for its web pages, so as to work with the most browsers. Other vendors maximize specific demonstration modes at the expense of usability in the real world.