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TalkO’Clock Alarm Clock Allows Strangers To Wake You (video)

If you are a little bored with your existing alarm clock waking you up with a standard tune or beep, you might be ready to give the new TalkO’Clock alarm clock a go. TalkO’Clock describes itself as a peer-to-peer social alarm clock that allows complete strangers to call and wake you from slumber.

Don’t worry though as the TalkO’Clock app doesn’t give out your personal number, it just stores it on the TalkO’Clock servers. Then when you then set an alarm to wake you, TalkO’Clock adds this to a public list of alarm calls. Anyone signed-up to TalkO’Clock can then view and accept to call someone to give them a cheerie wake-up call. Watch the video after the jump to see a demo.

You can now signup to TalkO’Clock and give the uniqe alarm system a try, there are also applications available for your iPhone or Android smartphone and the system will work on desktop computers as well.


Astroclip Lets You Photograph The Cosmos With The iPhone 4 (Video)

We have featured quite a few different accessories for the iPhone 4 here at Kalovski Itim Online, I think this is the first one that is designed to let you photograph the moon and galaxy, the Astroclip.


The Astroclip was created by designer Matthew Geyster from Base One Labs in Boston, and it is an add on for your iPhone 4 that lets you hook up your iPhone to a telescope, you can then take pictures of the cosmos using the camera on your iPhone 4, you can see some photos taken with the Astroclip below.

The Astroclip will work with any telescope with a 1.25 inch eyepiece, so basically it will work with the majority of popular telescopes available, and you will then be able to takes photos of whatever you want through your telescope lens, the video below shows how the Astroclip works.

It certainly sounds like a very interesting idea, the Astroclip is a Kickstarter project, and the designer is hoping to raise $15,000 to put it into production, each Astroclip will retail for around $25.00.



You can find out full details about the Astroclip over at Kickstarter.

Christmas concert played on iPhone and iPad

It’s nothing out of the ordinary for a band to play Christmas songs during the holiday season, but when those songs are performed entirely on iPads and iPhones, well, that gets our attention.

In this Santa-approved video, a small ensemble takes to the stage at North Point Community Church near Atlanta, and, using a variety of music apps, performs a dazzling medley of re-envisioned Christmas classics that could give the Trans-Siberian Orchestra a run for its money.

Among the apps the band used are:

SoundGrid, NLogFree, Melody Bell, two instances of Guitarist, iGog and


Bassist
for “Carol of the Bells”

iGog, Bassist, two instances of Guitarist, Pocket Organ, Saxophone Musicofx, Percussions for “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”

iGog, Bassist, Guitarist, Bebot, Pianist, two instances of Percussions, and the mighty I Am T-Pain for “Feliz Navidad”

Now sit back and enjoy some iOS-enabled holiday cheer courtesy of the wonders of YouTube.