Please welcome the two new additions at Gadgets Towers!

April 25, 2008 on 4:18 pm | In News | 2 Comments

Breaking news and mass excitement at Gadgets Towers this week as two of our Stick insect eggs have hatched!

To be honest there had been murmurs that in fact none of the eggs were going to hatch and we would be without our new office mascots. But, oh Ye of Little Faith, two have now hatched and are with us. Sindy and Suzie (I didn’t choose the names) are both about 15mm in length at the moment, which in itself is somewhat amazing considering they hatched from eggs little more than 4 or 5 mm in diameter at the largest point. Predominantly active at night we haven’t seen an awful lot of action from them, however we did have an escape attempt mounted by Suzie the first night. Luckily she decided that their enclosure was much more hospitable than the world of Gadgets Towers outside it.

Before too long hopefully more of the eggs will hatch, Sindy, Suzie, and any future sisters will soon enter into their first shedding phase.

Here’s a photo of the girls lounging at home, can you spot them both?

Our Stick Insects

Stories of the Day

April 18, 2008 on 3:42 pm | In News | No Comments

Browsing various Blogs and News sites today to find a subject for my post I have encountered two stories in several locations.

First up is the new German DVD format, the DVD-D, or the “Self Destructing DVD”. Unfortunately not quite Mission Impossible style accompanied by a loud bang and a puff of smoke this take the much more health and safety conscious route of merely degrading itself due to a chemical reaction when exposed to air. Coming packed in a vaccum sealed container the DVD immediately starts to degrade when the package has been opened, giving you approximately 48 hours of use before the disc becomes unreadable. I first saw an article about this here . The main theoretic use of this particular media form is touted as being for rental DVDs. You rent them, they are posted out to you, you watch and then dispose of the defunct disk saving the postage of returning the item, but in the long run probably not helping the environment too much.

The next article I seemed to be bombarded with wherever I went was concerning the mammoth demand for the next big release on the Nintendo Wii. Wii Fit, in case you aren’t aware, is a ‘game’ that’s target is to make you aware of your body. The game comes with the Wii Balance Board, basically a set of weighing scales combined with a pressure pad to determine how weight is distributed across the board. The idea is you play the game once a day, perform various exercises, and/or yoga positions and through this become more aware of your body, stance, and general fitness. Great as a precursor to starting some proper training, or a gentle introduction to a health regime, as well as an easy way to track your weight over a period of time. Unfortunately the huge demand for this particular piece of software means that ahead of it’s release date at the end of next week, a number of large retailers have already taken pre-orders for all their expected stock. This article was first seen here.

The Incredible Shrinking Gadget.

April 11, 2008 on 3:51 pm | In News | No Comments

Read any basic book of Universal physics and you will be told that universe is expanding. Now I’m not going to go all intellectual and hypothesise what exactly it is expanding into, but rather draw an asymmetrical comparison with gadgets. Whilst the universe continues it’s expansion, in the realm of the gadget, small is king.

As time passes and newer, more exciting gadgets are introduced one of the first and most obvious specifications of any release is the size, and of course the more you can cram into the least possible space, generally, the better that particular advancement is seen to be.

For example, just a few years ago if you wanted to carry some music around with you it required a personal stereo that played either CD’s or cassettes, you would then need to carry adequate amounts of that media to ensure you had a suitably large selection to choose from. This eventually added up to a lot of space, usually requiring a bag to carry around the extra tapes, or discs required. Enter the MP3 player and suddenly your are able to carry a week plus worth of music, and a device to play it on, all in one pocket sized device.

When home computers were built they required entire rooms and massive cooling systems, of course now just about every desk and every home have their own computer that sits neatly in a small corner of one room, possibly with one device that will also sit inconspicuously under the desk and handle all the scanning, printing, faxing, and copying requirements.

This brings me to my point, are things getting too small? A while ago I read an article about a journalist who was lucky enough to be given a new MacBook Air to review, but who had managed to mis-place it. Of course you would never misplace a computer the size of a whole room, and even a desktop computer, due in large to its more stationary nature, would be difficult to lose. But a laptop, which does not necessitate cables and power sockets to be plugged into, and especially one that is so small it will happily fit into a manilla envelope is surely imminently easily misplaced? The conclusion that the reporter comes to is that it was accidentally ’recycled’ with a large stack of old newspapers. (All too easy when you consider the MacBook Air weighs in at only 3lbs /1.36kg, and Sunday papers with all their supplements are usually in excess of this)

Should we be worried? Are we just a few stages of downsizing away from having stories emblazoned across the papers about people accidentally getting their teeny mobile phones jammed in their ears, and other such tragedies? Not really. Like many folks who I have seen comment on the reporters article regarding his MacBook Air, I take it with a pinch of salt, and think maybe it’s just some good marketing concerning a ‘nearly’ event.

The bottom line is that gadgets will keep getting smaller because that’s what people want. They want convenience. They want to have the ability to take all the various devices they require with them wherever they go, and without resembling a fully laden pack donkey at the start of a very long trek. It’s one area of life where it is seen to be a greater status symbol to have the smallest device possible.

Spring is Sprung

April 4, 2008 on 11:47 am | In News | No Comments

On my way to Gadgets Towers this morning I couldn’t help but notice the sun shining, the flowers shooting out from the ground, the blossom on and birds singing in the trees. Well, maybe not the birds singing over my iPod, but you get the idea. Spring appears to have finally been sprung.

Now I’m not the most green fingered individual. I personally have never seen the attraction gardening holds. Crawling around on your hands and knees in the mud pulling up what you hope are weeds and aren’t plants that you want to keep, only to do it again a couple of weeks later.

Having said that, at this time of year I do find myself thinking that it might be nice to have a bit of plant life around the place. Not high maintenance plant life, not something that’ll die if I forget to water it for a few days, and not something that will wilt or shrivel if I put it in the wrong window. Something nevertheless to demonstrate that amid all the great gadgets and technological wonders around us there are also some amazing things occurring in nature that maybe sometimes we don’t take enough time to think about because we are all too excited about the newest gizmo or technological advancement.

Of course there are plenty of ‘Easy Grow’ plant kits out there such as our own Grow It Starter Kit, and Botanicals Indoor Greenhouse Kit. However although these are easy enough to set up, for me personally I would begin to forget about them after a while and they would inevitably go the way of the Dodo as it were.

I then thought that maybe our Pet Plants might be more the thing for me. The Pet Plants are all various forms of plant that don’t require a lot of care and watering. Thinking about this a bit further I came to the conclusion that this was not ideal for me either, I can see that as the plant only needs watering every two months or so I’ll doubtless forget to water it.

Finally I stumbled upon something called the “Dinosaur Plant”, which is also known as the “Resurrection Plant”, or “Rose of Jericho”. This plant comes as what resembles a tumbleweed, but once watered it will transform within hours to a vibrant evergreen. Should you forget to water it the plant will merely shrivel into a kind of hibernation state waiting for water, perfect for those of us who lose interest in these things after a while!

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