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Another baby monitor for iOS devices
Submitted by stefan on Thu, 15/12/2011 - 5:14pm
Submitted by stefan on Tue, 20/09/2011 - 10:53am
Geek dad inventions #29 - CD drive rocking chairJust brilliant ... Thanks heaps to Shelley for sharing the link! Enjoy, Stef
Submitted by stefan on Mon, 16/05/2011 - 9:30pm
Dads and TechnologyThe birth of your first child certainly marks a new chapter in your life. There’ll be no more sleeping until noon on a weekend, no more avoiding your mother-in-law, and certainly no more spontaneous sex on the kitchen table. However, the arrival of your little bundle of diarrhoea-dripping joy does not necessarily herald the end of buying expensive gadgets. In fact, fatherhood turns out to provide some pretty special opportunities for purchasing cool technologies or the cheapest tablets, and wife-approval is surprisingly easy to secure.
Submitted by stefan on Mon, 15/11/2010 - 1:50pm
iPhone App helps dads to "get with it"
Submitted by stefan on Mon, 23/08/2010 - 12:09pm
Fun with dad: mini table tennis
Submitted by stefan on Wed, 14/07/2010 - 7:42pm
Babies and Christmas - not your usual presentCraig at Dadgets.info has come up with a pretty unique Christmas present for your baby ...
Submitted by community on Thu, 10/12/2009 - 8:07am
iPhone Dads - check out the "Appvent Calendar"Seasonal greetings to all iPhone Dads! Last year we reviewed 25 online advent calendars in the run up to Christmas. This year it's all gone a bit iPhone and some creative gaming company has come up with the "APPVENT CALENDAR". The website reveals a free iPhone game every day till Christmas. Download the game of the day at work and try it out with the kids when you get home. Enjoy! -Stef
Submitted by stefan on Sun, 06/12/2009 - 7:49pm
Projects for dads: photo mosaics ... zoom in to Zumyn
Submitted by community on Fri, 20/11/2009 - 4:58pm
Wife Approval Tip #5 - her illness, your opportunity
A sick wife is a helpless wife, and any temporary illness is a perfect time to ask approval for the Dadget that would ordinarily be out of your reach. I especially recommend selecting the ‘drowsy’ variant of any medication so that she’ll be even more amenable to your request. BONUS TIP: Pregnancy is the golden period for Dadget authorisation as you’ll have 9 months of weakness and vulnerability. “Here’s another Lemsip, darling.” “I love you so much. You’re taking such wonderful care of me, and our baby boy. I’m so pathetic when I’m ill.”
Submitted by community on Thu, 05/11/2009 - 8:37pm
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Looks like smartphones are the new baby monitors – there are a number of super popular apps on pretty much all smartphone platforms that allow parents to use their phones as baby monitors. No surprises there ... we all carry around smartphones these days so why not make use of them as baby monitors when we're away from home (or even when at home). I've recently come across a very popular one called
If you were to catch your teen texting or typing the acronym "PBS" and you're desperately trying to work out in your head what PBS could possibly stand for ... don't worry, you are not alone. These days our children are more likely to use TXTing, tweets and short updates on Facebook than to make an actual phone call. Consequently short codes or Internet speech is used in everyday vernacular. So "PBS" stands for more than just "Public Broadcasting System" ... in this case it's most likely to mean "Parent Behind Shoulder".
I just found this gem of a toy the other day - a mini table tennis set. It is JUST BRILLIANT! You can use it with children from the age of 3 ... but you can also use it on a Friday afternoon in the office for a round of office Olympics (show your co-workers who's daddy! ... or at least who is good at mini table tennis). The sets typically come with two paddles, a little net and net poles and a table tennis ball. All you need is a table. The poles have got suction cups so should work on all smooth table surfaces. It's all about half the size of a normal table tennis table (except for the ball) so don't actually need a lot of space.
If it's your child's first Christmas this year, or even second for that matter, you'll currently be wondering what to buy him/her for Santa's big day. Family and friends will be showering your little prince/princess with toys, clothes, things that make a mess, things that make a noise, things that make no sense whatsoever ... so how can you top that? If you're a practical scrooge then you might be so brave as to not buy anything at all – after all, what does a little baby know about receiving Christmas presents anyway. But if you take this route you risk feeling guilty for the rest of your life. And if your child ever discovers that you never bought anything for his/her first Christmas, you'll be hearing that for the rest of your life (especially at a time when he/she is choosing your retirement home). Luckily, I am here to help you avoid such pain and suffering.
Here's another great gift idea for your child’s grandparents, god parents/guardians or perhaps even for yourself.
Having your wife under the weather can be quite a chore, especially if you have to look after the kids as well. Fetch me this, go get me that, wipe my nose, scratch my feet – it can all get a little tiring. However, the wise Dadget-lovers amongst you will sense a fantabulous Dadget purchasing opportunity.

