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Naveen | Feb 26 2007

Before leaving your home for a vacation, say camping, mountain hiking, or whatever, you ought to make sure that you are carrying some important things with you to help you on the move. Dethroner has compiled a list of top ten essential travel gadgets that are indeed worth a look.

The list includes National Geographic Talk Abroad Travel Phone, Multi-tool, and the BGAN Nera Worldpro. While all the picks look very relevant, I think they have done a good job my mentioning the BGAN Nera Worldpro Satellite Internet receiver at the top of the list. Although it will set you back $2,500 and the 384kb/s connection will offer a mere 20MB download at $110 per month but still it impresses as you are never out of the reach and moreover, a single charge lets you enjoy five hours of internet.

Well, I am looking forth to compile my list of top ten essential gadgets in a few days. So, stay tuned.

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Naveen | Feb 21 2007

This USB powered shaver could be your perfect travel attendant since it can recharge your laptop anywhere and you will be at ease to clean your beard for the important meetings (e.g. blind dates). The compact shaver measures 4 1/2″ x 2″ and weighs a mere 13 lbs. It comes compatible with USB 1.0 and 2.0 interface. The built-in USB connection takes care of the charging of the wireless shaver. Priced at $14.40.

Via: OhGizmo

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Anupam | Feb 21 2007

Explorius is a latest concept in yacht technology. This yacht boasts of a Hydrofoil technology.

This new technology consists of a wing profile that moves underwater just similar to the wings of an aircraft that move in air.

The application of this is also same as that in aircraft technology. When winds are of speed more than 10 knots, the Hydrofoil produces a lifting force that pushes the boat above the surface of water and reduces the displacement and friction of the boat enormously.

This technology allows open ocean travel and that too above the waves.

With this technology the yacht can speed up to 32 knots and carry a maximum of 10 passengers.

Via: yankodesign

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Naveen | Feb 20 2007

China is set to carry its legacy in shipbuilding forth by delivering first liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship in the month of November, which is ine of the most advanced ships in the world. The technology to build such ocean liners is for now in the hands of China, Korea, and a few European nations.

LNG ships are also dubbed as “maritime super freezer” because natural gas can only be altered into the liquefied by reducing the temperature below minus 163-degrees Celsius. World’s third largest shipping group Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding is taking care of the construction of the very boat that offers a capacity of 47,200 cubic meters.

China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC)
further said that four more LNG vessels would be rolled out by the end of this year while a LNG ship with a capacity of 200,000 cubic meters in the R&D phase.

CSSC is currently a parent company of 60 subsidiaries dedicated to ship building, ship repair, research and development and offshore engineering.

via: Chinadaily

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Vishal | Feb 19 2007

Here in a simple and cheapest solution for sea freaks who want to solve the under water mysteries. This 20 tons concrete submarine yacht will offer you an adventurous ride at a streaming speed of 3 knots. The innovative design of the hull provides you with a bright interior and a good view. It is 9m / 2,4m and is 18cm thick that makes it strong enough to provide you isolation from the temperature and weather conditions out side. The boat can dive up to 300m and go on for 2 hours at its maximum speed.

The best pat of this machine is that it is absolutely maintenance free and is cheaper as compared to its counter parts. The concept of using concrete for its hull fabrication provides the submarine with excellent pressure resistance.

Via: imulead

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Naveen | Feb 17 2007

The current world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powerboat is in the name of British boat Cable & Wireless that completed 24,000 nautical miles (the world’s longest race) in 75 days in 998.

Now, the 1,200 horsepower Earthrace hopes to break the record by finishing the expedition in less than 65 days. Although it won’t get anywhere close to the wind-powered record set by the Orange II, it will be the first yacht to smash a major powerboat record while running exclusively on alternative fuels.

The 78-foot wave-piercing trimaran designed by New Zealand naval architect Craig Loomis Design Group and built by Calibre Boats is power-driven by two 540 HP Cummins MerCruiser Diesel engines. Anyway, Earthrace will start its record attempt on March 6 and is still looking for US$500,000 in supplementary sponsorship for its inimitable endeavor.

Via: Gizmag

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Er. | Feb 15 2007

For all those people who are James Bond movie freaks, this is a great scooter to watch out for. Having looks of a real under water torpedo it boasts of amazing speeds and that too at a touch of a button. This one is as intriguing as a feeling to have your own water scooter. So if you want to have the real feel of a James Bond movie stunts, this one is for you folks. The people who are in SCUBA diving don’t see a better option than this one. Its unique perspective system enables the diver to float to the surface at the time of sudden seizure. The buoyancy chamber it incorporates helps the diver to manipulate its weight even during the time of drowning. It gets charged overnight and thus can bestow you with approximately two hours of diving ecstasy. I am definitely having it for sure and with that I am off to the Great Barrier Reef...

Via: newlaunches

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Er. | Feb 14 2007

Snow blades have just been transformed and that too in a better one. The convertible boasts of retractor type skis which gets adjusted and nicely fitted to the good old roller skates, and that’s what they are here for, just to mark their presence marked. “Snowlerblades” are making a reappear, and this German company is leading the way with these attachments that are just worth their prices.

Via: random good stuff

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Anupam | Feb 3 2007

What you all are quite familiar with are vehicles like snowmobile that provide enough traction so that you don’t slip over. Now here is the ultimate.

The machine pictured above is called the Hyanide and has been designed by some German designers for the 2006 Michelin Challenge Design.

The machine has been designed to run on flexible rubber tread that covers the entire underside of the machine. The tank like tread consists of 77 segments that are made of hard plastic and covered with tire rubber. The entire system is held together by Kevlar rope. This setup provides the traction and also help it corner like no other vehicle.

To steer the monster you not only have to use your hands but also the feet. You have to wear specially designed footwear that can snap onto the pedals like a super bike.

The designers have no plans to release this to the public but considering the response these designers are getting from the auto makers we can well see it some time in future so keep your fingers crossed.

On the engine side you will find a 60hp, 500cc liquid-cooled engine that can make the machine reach speeds up to 85mph.

Via: popsci

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Ashutosh | Jan 29 2007

This is a really cool innovation to the kayaking world an ‘inflatable kayak’. Inflate it when ever you need it otherwise it can be deflated and put in the backpack.

Not much is known but surely I would like to know one thing and that is whether it’s puncture resistant or not. I will hate the scenario were it develops a puncture in the middle of a river or a lake as I don’t know how to swim.

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