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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

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Sonoma GuitarJack 2 lets you connect instruments to your iOS device and record music with ease

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 02:41 AM PDT

Recording music can sometimes be a complicated process, especially if you don't have the right tools such as a powerful computer or a studio, but thanks to the company Sonoma, you will be able to connect instruments directly to your iOS device and record music with ease.

Sonoma GuitarJack Model 2 is a simple device that you connect to your iOS device through 30-pin port. This device comes with 1/4 inch (6.5 mm) instrument input and 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) stereo mic/line input along with the 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) stereo headphone/line output with increased drive for headphones. Sonoma GuitarJack Model 2 provides stereo recording, simultaneous voice and instrument recording with 60 dB of continuous level control, configurable Pad, Lo-Z and Hi-Z modes. This device works perfectly with GuitarTone, FourTrack,StudioTrack and Taylor EQ but it also works well with most third party apps.

Sonoma GuitarJack Model 2 is compatible with iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPad, and iPod touch (2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation) and it is priced at $149.

[via Geeky Gadgets]

 

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Latest device from Takata Corporation and TruTouch Technologies checks the alcohol level through your finger

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 01:40 AM PDT

When it comes to driving, driving under influence is the main cause of car accidents, and although we cannot solve the problem of drunk driving, we can at least fight it with a device that comes from Takata Corporation and TruTouch Technologies.
Takata Corporation and TruTouch Technologies have developed a new in-car detection device that can tell if driver is too drunk to drive. This device uses infrared technology that scans the driver's finger and checks the alcohol level through the skin of the finger, and in case that driver's alcohol level is over the limit, the car won't start at all, since this button is the part of starting mechanism.

Although this device won't remove drunk drivers from the streets, it will at least stop some of them from driving under the influence. As for the price, Takata and TruTouch estimate that this device will cost about $200, and that it will be affordable to car manufacturers.

[via Ubergizmo]

 

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