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Putting email in context with Gmail contextual gadgets
Several new contextual gadget integrations for Gmail are available to Google Apps customers in the Apps Marketplace today:
- AwayFind lets you mark certain contacts or message topics as ‘Urgent’ and then alerts you via phone, SMS or IM when relevant messages arrive.
- Kwaga displays social network profiles and lists recent email exchanges with people you correspond with.
- Gist brings together information from across the web about people you’re corresponding with, providing rich person and company profiles, news and updates.
- Pixetell detects email links to video messages created with Pixetell’s video software and lets you preview, comment on, and share those videos without leaving your inbox.
- Smartsheet lets you access and update entries in Smartsheet’s sales pipeline and project management tool.
- Xobni, Rapportive, Manymoon, Newmind Group, and BillFLO have also launched their own contextual gadget integrations.
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Aiptek PenCam Trio HD
The Aiptek PenCam Trio HD may look small from the photos but it has a host of features, including being able to record HD video in 720p at 30fps, it also features a built in 1.1 inch OLED screen, it looks more like a spy gadget than a pocket camcorder. The Aiptek PenCam Trio HD also features a 5 megapixel camera, and a built in voice recorder, and 4GB of memory to store your photos and video.
The Aiptek PenCam Trio HD features :-
- Ultra slim pen like compact design offers true mobility and freedom
- HD 720p (1280×720) high definition video solution
- up to 30 fps
- 5 mega-pixels (5,038,848) still pictures
- Voice recorder for recording notes, meeting minutes and ideas at your convenience
- Built-in 4GB memory for 120 minutes video recording
- 2.8cm (1.1?) OLED display with greater range of colors, higher contrast, better brightness and wider viewing angle
- Built-in Li-Polymer rechargeable battery, recharging from PC/Notebook via USB cable
- Embedded software for rapid video sharing on YouTube
- 3-in-1 multi-solution: Digital camcorder, Digital still camera, Voice recorder
Recharge your gadgets with your bike

The BioLogic FreeCharge will coming out in March, this BioLogic FreeCharge grabs the power you generate while pedaling and outputs it via USB cable, and it will help charging you phone.
The little weatherproof box attaches to your bike frame and provides enough power to recharge an iPhone in about three hours, so it might not be that advantageous to casual commuters. Long-haul bikers, though, may just add this to their equipment arsenal with little resistance.
[via crunchgear]










































