Jabberstamp is a cool toy that allows children to add voices to their drawings. The Jabberstamp is simple to use, kids create drawings or paintings on normal paper. When they are ready to add a audio recording to the painting, they press a special rubber stamp onto the page. To hear the sounds [...]
Posts from — March 2008
[ March 31st, 2008 ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ]Jabberstamp Gives Kids Drawing’s A Voice
3G iPhone Coming April 1st, uh Sometime after June
I couldn’t resist a little April Foolery, however, the news is not entirely false. Apple is set to be releasing a new version of the iPhone in the second quarter of this year. What will iPhoners get with the 2.0? Faster wireless Internet connectivity is going to be the name of the [...]
Vegan Friendly Hunting with the Big Buck Hunter Safari
Hunting and fishing games tend to attract a certain type of person, but I have to say; when the mood strikes you, they can be quite fun. The problem is that most of the exotic creatures that Ernest Hemingway types like to blow away are now endangered; that and you have to travel a [...]
Remote Rainwater Control a Wonderful Multipurpose Device
Imagine setting up a sprinkler at the front of your house to soak uninvited visitors that seem to show up when it is least appropriate. That strikes me as one potential application of a radio controlled sprinkler. The other would be watering a small garden without going outside. It might seem that [...]
DX1 Input System, a Real Customizable Keyboard
Not everyone has the need for a customizable keyboard, especially not one with only twenty-five keys. I, however, can think of plenty that I could do with something like this. I wouldn’t use it for typing or even for gaming; this has got coding written all over it. Imagine having keys lined [...]

