
The CoolCop is designed to keep officers nice and comfy under their bullet proof vests. While I think this is pretty … ahem… cool, instead of tucking it into my shirt, I’d jam it down my pants (or maybe up the leg of my shorts). Then I’d call it the CoolCrotch. Oh yeah! Guess you won’t be putting this thing anywhere near your face now, huh?
And the world comes one step closer to in-trouser air conditioning. Windpants for the win(d).
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I don’t like writing bad things about gadgets, but… just kidding, I find great joy in tearing crappy gadgets like this one to shreds. If this thing was any cheesier, I’d guess that it was made in France (truth be told, I’m willing to bet a quart of rum that it is made in China).
This USB powered fan that probably just barely blows (and really blows at the same time) would look just as stupid on a teacher’s desk as it would on an apple fan’s desk.
USB Apple Fan [ironically on coolest gadgets]
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This is really cool… you take an old 12 volt refrigerated cooler, hack it up, add some stuff and viola! You have a USB mini fridge. Sorry if I didn’t get too deeply into the details there… I haven’t actually watched the video, but I like the idea. As much as you could expect me to like a USB peripheral.
The $5 USB Mini Fridge [tech e blog]
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New fans being developed may help computer become smaller and quieter. I know my computer sounds like a tornado. Okay, that’s exaggerating, but I can hear it from the next room with it’s noisy fans.
So how does one move air without fan blades? They use “electric fields to generate a plasma that can move air.”
Okay. Whatever the means, the result may include self cooling computer chips, and fans that move three times the air and are 1/4th the size of fans that are in use today.
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