Kuchofuku - Air-Conditioned Bed!

Air conditioned bed? This is something I have invented on paper before but to see it in real life, it’s great!
The air conditioned bed could be used for sports, especially for football or basketball where players can rest their backs and aching muscles during time outs or while benched out.
Now, after wearing your air-conditioned clothes, you can come home from a hot day and sleep peacefully on your air-conditioned bed from Kuchofuku. Using extremely quiet dual-fans at the foot of the bed, cool air is pulled in from behind your head and circulated through the soft membrane which also acts as an air-cushion to support you. Best of all, the bed uses extremely low power, costing only $.24 per month if used eight hours a day!
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The collapsible surf board
Now anyone that knows about a surf board takes up a huge amount of space, so if you haven’t got any excess room in your home then what do you do?

Well some clever designer has come up with the collapsible surf board, which obviously solves the problem of space and at the same time creates another, like ok you have put your surf board together at the beach, but there is a bit missing! Or what happens if the surf decides to collapse just when you hit that big wave, Wipe Out.
Source [Gadgettastic]
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Own a new Ferrari for $3,032!
Now you are probably thinking that this is a joke or something, but it’s no joke and unfortunately it’s no car either!

This is the Ferrari CX 60 bicycle, so you no longer have to be a famous sports or rock star to own your own Ferrari but it may be slightly funny cruising up and down the busy streets showing it off though!
Price $3,032.
Source [Eco Friend]
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Google’s Android Could Learn From Yahoo’s Go!
Remember my post on the Google Phone Operating System Android?
Check out this review of comparison between Google’s Android and Yahoo’s Go. Although they are completely different animals, (This guy is comparing an operating system to a web site.) it’s interesting how one giant is going for hardware while the other is shooting for software.
Go! is Yahoo’s attempt to deliver their content to multiple devices regardless of manufacturer or carrier, and you know what? It does a pretty good job of it. Go! 3.0 in it’s beta form fixed some issues with the previous version, but the biggest addition is the ability to add your own widgets from other sites, giving you more options to customize it to your liking. The more I used Go! the more I began to realize what I wanted out of Google’s Android. If you’ve never seen or used Yahoo Go!, it’s a program that you must install, then run on your handset. It essentially does away with the need to log onto Yahoo.com to access Yahoo’s content. Email, news headlines, stock updates, sports, and even a search engine are all included. I began to think “what if there was some way to make Yahoo Go! the backbone of my handset?” I would still need access to my phone book and contacts, but that shouldn’t be too difficult to implement.
I’ve summed up all the tech blog on Entrecard on SiteHoppin so you can use the following link to “site hop” tech blogs:
http://SiteHoppin.com/Special:Random?tags=entrecard-tech&mode=2
We will be doing a special, “Site Hoppin’” through all Entrecard tech blogs and (hopefully) get an interesting post per each one.
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Get some golf help
For those people who want to up their game but cannot afford the time to hang around the local golf club, here is a very nice alternative.

Product Features
Analyzes and tracks the 5 key factors of a successful putter swing:
Path, Impact Position, Face Angle, Swing Tempo, and Speed Balance
Includes Computer Terminal and interchangeable Practice Weight
User can choose either straight-line putting path or arc path
Priced at $400
Source [Gadgettatsic]
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A light aluminium sledge
This is not your ordinary sledge that you would see kids playing with outside when there has been a few inches of snow; this is more of a pro sledge.

This is made from the same material that premium mountain bikes, so there going to be some real benefits there, the seat is made from the same material that crash helmets are made from, this transparent polycarbonate is essential for the riders safety.
Priced at around $599
Source [Gadgettastic]
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Custom Segways in Oakland, California

Check out some of these really cool custom segways from a company in Oakland, California!
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Improve Your Golf Game With The Star Trek Putter

Wow, here’s a putter that DOES look like Star Trek… I need to go play golf…not that I’d use a putter like this ever since I am such old-school when it comes to putters…
Cool putter though.
The putter comes in two versions, the higher-end Limited Edition features a special “NCC-1701″ head with the serial number (only 1,701 will be produced) engraved on the putter face, a True Temper Double Bend steel shaft, Winn NCC-1701 grip with gold accents, and a magnetized “Limited Edition” mallet headcover.
The regular putter features the unique “NCC-1701″ head, a True Temper Double Bend steel shaft, Winn NCC-1701 grip with red accents, and a magnetized mallet headcover.
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Neat ping pong table
This is a great item that would give hours of indoor entertainment for kids of all ages, as you can see this one is for playing table tennis on.

It fits inside the door frame, which is a great space saving idea, when the game is over it can then be put back to its normal use, the door!

Clearly there is going to be an issue for some people, like which room has the green side of the door!
Source [Yanko Design]
http://www.yankodesign.com/index.php/2007/10/24/ping-pong-from-a-doorway/
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The electronic push up counter
Funny sports gadgets do not feature much, these days. But this one from Japan (Where Else?) really just needs to be shown to our readers.

So what does it do? When you are doing you push ups, it is sometimes difficult to keep count, so all that is needed here is that you hit the counter with your chin, and this will count every single one for you right up to 999!
I wonder how many people would be knocking their teeth out when using this.
Priced at around $15
Source [Geeky Sports]




















