08.22.2007
Peaceful pets via Q-Link

This is one product I can't vouch for first hand, but I think I'm going to give it a try. I'm pretty type-A (that is to say, wacky in a neat-freak way) and I'm soley responsible for screwing up my dog Lucy. My little loved one is a rescue puppy, part pug, part terrier, part jumping bean. Yep, little Lucy is a spaz. While researching ways I can continue to help her make the best of her energy, I stumbled upon the "Q-Link."
Q-Link is a pendant worn around your neck (or your pet's neck) that helps to positively impact your biofield (subtle field that permeates and extends beyond the physical body). The Q-Link works like a "tuning fork" to help you find and live within "good energy." Yeah, it sounds hokey to me too, but there are a ton of great reviews out there (many from residents of LA), and if Q-Link can ensure more harmony and balance through it's biofield altering ways and help me out with Lucy, I'm game.
Of course, in the end, I'm probably the one who should be wearing Q-Link. Maybe a wacky over-energetic dog is just what my biofield needs.
$59.90 at ehealthsupplies.com. Other Q-Link health products are available at Amazon.
Posted by chrissie
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06.25.2007
LevelStar's organizer for the visually impaired
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Don't be fooled by the picture. Because this innocuous-looking device happens to have features packed into it that open up a whole world of possibilities for the visually impaired. And that always manages to catch my attention because I firmly believe that technology can thrive only if it always keeps the needs of common users in perspective.
In that respect, the Icon Mobile Manager from LevelStar scores well. It's a hand-held organizer (or PDA as you would call it) that accomplishes everything a normal PDA would do (calendar, address book, clock, word processor, calculator, voice recorder, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity) without a screen. This Linux (oh, obviously) device has a 30gig hard drive that can store and play all audio, as well as an audio-based web browser plus email client. In addition, you could also plug the Icon into the Docking Station (sold separately) and connect to the Internet.
But be forewarned - all these features come at a pretty hefty price tag of $1,395. Shipping only in the United States.
Via The NewYork Times.
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