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Everpurse Is A Purse That Charges Your Smartphone, Wire-Free

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We ’ ve heard of bags that charge your gadgets– the Powerbag Instant Messenger comes to mind– however none targeted straight at females. That ’ s where the Everpurse can be found in.

It ’ s a Kickstarter project started by married couple Dan and Liz Salcedo. Essentially, you place your phone in a purse, or a clutch insert (which is essentially a smaller bag you placed within your major bag), and it charges your phone on the go. Oh, and it ’ s completely cordless.

It works by making use of the Qi standard for inductive charging of the Everpurse battery. According to co-founder Dan Salcedo, the bag takes about 6 hours on a charging pad to be totally charged, and provides two times the battery life of your iPhone. In other words, when your phone is almost dead, you can pop it in the Everpurse and get it back to a full-charge in no time.

Within the Everpurse itself, there are no wires, however there is a dock. You slip your phone in and gravity looks after the rest, plugging in the phone and getting it charging.

According to Salcedo, the battery and receiver combined weigh just 6 ounces. He additionally discussed that dudes aren ’ t averse to the Murse. As much as 10 percent of Everpurse ’ s Kickstarter orders are originating from guys who would such as a black model to slip into their backpack. Or whatever.

In the future, the powerful (and married) duo would certainly like to create suit jackets and pants that do the same thing. Though, they say that the clothing most likely won ’ t arrive till the Everpurse campaign is closed.

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Lantronix announces xPrintServer Home Edition: print your iPhone photos, high scores wire-free

Lantronix announces xPrintServer Home Edition print your iPhone photos, top scores with ease

Sick and tired of all those suits hogging the iDevice wireless printing enjoyable? Or your original alternative finally conked out? Then Lantronix’s brand-new “Home Edition” of its iPhone / iPad friendly xPrintServer is for you. If you currently have a USB printer, merely plug the little guy into it, and hey presto, you can easily print from you iOS tool. Lantronix says you don’t even need the host computer to be switched on. While there’s support for up to two networked printers, the included incentive is that it’ll make your old USB beast appear like one too (practical for the laptop computer). Just what does the office-like experience expense? Just 99 expensable dollars. Print off a pre-order through the source.

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xPrintServer Home Edition: print your iPhone pics, high scores wire-free initially appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Jun 2012 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink|Lantronix|E-mail this|Comments

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Avaak Vue Gen 2 wire-free video monitoring hands-on

Peeping Toms and would-be spies, rejoice! The Vue wire-free video cameras have reached the second generation and now add motion detection and a more rugged outdoor version to the mix. Pricing is a mixed bag: kits start at $ 199 and include a motion detection camera, the base station, and the mounting base. Extra cams can be had for $ 159 for an individual outdoor camera with motion detection, indoor camera with motion detection is $ 129, and a run of the mill indoor camera is $ 99. The brilliant bit here is this is pretty much a zero setup affair: attach the cameras to the included magnetic mounts (with adhesive, no less), fire up the base station, and off you go. As with many devices launched recently, mobile apps are key, and the Vue’s apps are a decent bunch. We had a peek at both the BlackBerry and iPhone flavors — Android is also supported — and either will allow video from the remote cameras to be recorded, some small amount of zoom and pan, grab screen shots, and have a peek at all your cameras at once. The required online service to manage it all is free for the first year and $ 19.95 per year after; you can keep opting for the free version after the first year, but lose the mobile app support, pan / zoom, and all recording features. What’s the fun in that? More pics in the gallery below!

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Avaak Vue Gen 2 wire-free video monitoring hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Mar 2011 09:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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