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May 04, 2007

Jet-powered toilet

So what if you own a Ferrari that hits 60 from 0 in three seconds? Paul Sender, a mechanic from US, has spent £5,000 building a toilet that is powered by a Boeing jet engine, making this officially the...

Sprout Umbrella concept

I'm amazed that nobody else has thought up of this idea in the first place up until now - the Sprout Umbrella concept allows the user to store the canopy and all the other hardawre within the handle itself....

Nokia phones hacked to the max

Mehmet Erkök from Turkey is an industrial design lecturer at the Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi's Department of Industrial Product Design by day, but during his free time he fools around with cellphones by personalizing them to the extent where you...

Nature-inspired tech used to build chips

IBM engineers have looked to nature for inspiration when it comes to building the next generation of computer chips. Made using self-assembling nanotechnology, these chips were developed with a material that helps create vacuum pockets around the miles of copper...

Acer Gemstone laptop design

Acer has a new laptop design up its sleeves known as Gemstone. Developed in partnership with BMW, the Gemstone will replace the outgoing Aspire line of laptops and comes in a curvy, black exterior. Both AMD and Intel processors will...

RemoteLinc controls lighting within your home

The RemoteLinc remote control is a device that is compatible with any INSTEON device in your home, turning them on or off at the touch of a button. This means you'll be able to create multiple lighting scenes in your...

RNID Contact Mat keeps you aware

Increase your awareness levels with the RNID Contact Mat which alerts you via a vibrating pager or a flashing and audible receiver whenever somebody steps on it. This is great for homes where there are toddlers or older folk with...

Packard Bell expands Compasseo series

Packard Bell has upped the ante when it comes to GPS navigation systems by introducing the Compasseo 810 and Compasseo 830. Both devices come with a faily generous 4" TFT LCD touchscreen display (480 x 272 pixels) and supports...

Epoq EMP-FT804 portable media player

Epoq is an obscure portable media player manufacturer, and the EMP-FT804 is the latest device from the company to hit the market. All the standard features apply, ranging from the 2.2" color display, touch sensitive buttons ala Chocolate, and the...

VX-818 speaker oozes with sexiness

The VX-818 Bluetooth speaker from Veritronix not only comes in a pocket-sized form factor, but one that is carefully designed to appeal to your senses. Measuring 0.5" thick and the ability to connect to virtually any Bluetooth-enabled device, the...

Samsung MV65 media center

Samsung aims to bring the High Definition experience to your home with the MV65 HD media center. The MV65 comes in a lovely shade of white and comes with a built-in hybrid analog/HDTV tuner with Electronic Programming Guide and...

Hercules Wireless DJ Mixing Controller

Ever wished you could be a DJ? The Hercules Wireless DJ Mixing Controller can bring you a step closer to your dream, but not by quantum leaps as it doesn't fall under the "serious controller" category being a slightly more...

Wearable iPod nano covers

How many iPod nano covers do you know that can be worn over as articles of clothing? Practically zilch, but Peter Zaolt Koren from Hungary begs to differ after coming up with virtually the world's first wearable iPod nano...


Show me the iWay

Copying photos over to the fifth generation iPod need not be a tedious affair that requires a computer to act as a mediator. All you need is the iWay device that automatically loads digital photos from SD memory cards to...

May 03, 2007

Brewing waste to generate energy?

Ah, beer. The nectar of the gods has certainly a large following in Australia, where the local brewery there known as Fosters and Australia's University of Queensland have joined forces to work on a method where brewing waste can be...

HP Inkjet supply for dummies

HP aims to make it easier for customers to meet their printing needs in the near future by offering new cartridge options at a lower price point. This different method of doing things offer low purchase prices to those...

SPARKy the robotic tendon

A robotic tendon has been successfully created by doctoral students at the Arizona State University, and this will be used in a prosthetic ankle in hope that it will one day enable wounded soldiers to run like normal. Nicknamed SPARKy...

Earset 2 from B&O

Bang & Olufsen are masters of design, but many people claim that its beauty is only skin deep. The Earset 2 aims to throw this thought out of the window by offering both Bluetooth and Digital Signal Processing noise cancellation...

Procare eFlash Portable Presenter

Everyone seems to be afflicted by a bad case of PowerPointis Presentatitis these days, a condition where the user relies heavily on PowerPoint slides to bore the audience to death by droning on and on while clicking next. However, most...

Mechanical Music Box

While I'm tone deaf and can't sing to save my life, the Mechanical Music Box looks pretty appealing as it comes with paper strips and a hole puncher for people like me to make some music without the ability to...

TTool borrows plenty from Samsung

The TTool portable media player operates on Windows CE 5.0 and is powered by a Samsung 400MHz processor, ably aided by 64MB ROM and 64MB RAM. While the 7" TFT LCD touchscreen display from Samsung might be large, its resolution...

GelaSkins arrive on laptops

Laptops are as personal as a cellphone, which is why some people are willing to go through all the trouble of skinning them in a more personalized manner to express how the laptop is actually an extension of themselves....

Microsoft DigiDesk concept

Microsoft's "Center for Information Work" concept is known as the DigiDesk, and it aims to bring a new level of interactivity between the user and his work thanks to a two-pane workstation which is comprised of touch-sensitive panels, enabling...

Super Solar Shower for outdoor buffs

If you're an outdoor enthusiasts, chances are you're already used to the rough-and-tumble lifestyle and can do without a shower for a week or more, much to the chagrin of all the other people around you. The Super Solar Shower...

RCA unveils family jewels

While the iPod might have sold a phenomenal amount since its introduction, RCA is going against the grain by offering alternatives to Apple's successful range of digital media players. Known as the Gem Line brand, you get the RCA...

RhinoSkin Universal Aluminum Hardcase

Protecting your laptop on your travels is essential considering the amount of sensitive information contained within, hence the Universal Aluminum HardCase from RhinoSkin. Large enough to fit in most laptops or notebooks, the RhinoSkin HardCase was built with toughness...

Dyna DY-MDC100 slim digital camera

Everything is getting slimmer these days, from women to cellphones and digital cameras. The Dyna DY-MDC100 digital camera is slim and small enough that you can use it as a keychain. Unfortunately, this digital camera fares worse than your...

Griffin iVault iPod case

Keeping your iPod protected is one of the main priorities for all iPod owners, and the Griffin iVault offers a practical yet stylish way of doing so. Featuring industrial looks and made from durable and protective machined aluminum, you...

Louie helps you lay logs

When you are having a royal rumble with your upset tummy in the bathroom, rest assured that Louie is on your side to help see you through this ordeal by tickling your funny bone. Activated purely by bodily sounds, Louie...

Remote controlled Switch Socket

My, my, how lazy can we get these days. The Remote Controlled Switch Socket encourages such sloth be turning the power on a socket on or off by flicking a button on the remote. With a range of 100 feet,...

Zero Tech 3 racing controller

The Zero Tech 3 racing controller is manufactured by Hori, a game accessory maker renowned for their quality products the world over. This racing controller targets only the Sony PS3 platform, featuring a trigger-grip design and a sideways mounted...

Tell the time in words

The Tubular Time World Clock is perfect for those who prefer to use terms such as "quarter past" or "fifteen minutes till one" when it comes to telling the time, as there is no need to translate numbers into...

Aquapict LED Jellyfish Aquarium

The Aquapict LED Jellyfish Aquarium is said to be one of the most sought after home decoration electronics in Japan, and it's not hard to see why. Featuring a truly unique aquarium design with lifelike-jellyfish inside that can light up...

Brica ViewArt 1000 a jack-of-all-trades

The Brica ViewArt 1000, in theory, comes with everything but the kitchen sink. Why do we say that? The manufacturers managed to cram in a digital still camera, a camcorder, MP3 playback, an integrated FM radio, a voice recorder,...

Andrew Keen: “Digg is very dangerous”

OnHollywood - “Can Democratization Kill Professional Mainstream Media?” was the most entertaining session at the OnHollywood conference. Moderated by Dan Farber, Editor-in-Chief at ZDNet, the debate went on with Andrew Keen, author of The Cult of the Amateur, Bill...

[OnHollywood] Viacom's chief to appear "sandwiched" between Google's boss and the YouTube guys, says Kara Swisher

Kara Swisher confirmed the presence of Philippe Dauman, Viacom's chief, at the upcoming D: All Things Digital conference she co-produces with Wall Street Journal's columnist Walt Mossberg. Read more on the article Uberpulse.com Viacom's filled recently a complaint against...

Creative replies to iPod Shuffle

Creative hopes that the Zen Stone MP3 player is the answer to iPod's screenless Shuffle, but I'm afraid their effort is rendered irrelevant by excluding a display. The Zen Stone measures 2.1" x 1.4" x 0.5" and comes with...

Plezo PMG-250 MP3 player

Portable media players these days aren't content with supporting a whole slew of audio and video formats, with the Plezo PMG-250 boasting game emulation support as well thanks to the inclusion of Amtel's ARM core 9 processor. Features of...

Q Internet Phone from Axive

The Q Internet Phone is perfect for those who want to jump onto the Skype bandwagon despite having minimal knowledge about computers. Consisting of a pair of 2W stereo speakers, a microphone, a webcam, and speakerphone functionality, all you...

Electronic paper for Metro concept

The external display of Intel's concept notebook, the Metro Notebook, is actually an electronic paper manufactured by Prime View International of Taiwan. This outside display shuns monochrome as it shows various information such as incoming e-mail, calendar entries, e-books, and...

USB Happy Kid Webcam

Looks like our prayers for the Bubblehead webcam was answered, albeit in a toned down manner. The USB Happy Kid webcam strangely resembles the design of the Bubble Head concept, albeit in a less fashionable manner. Featuring a flexible...

Halo 3 Kubrick figures up for pre-order

Kubrick figures are highly sought after collectible figures, and it is no surprise to see them jumping onto the gaming bandwagon by coming up with the Spartan figure from the upcoming Halo 3 game on the Xbox 360. Standing...

inMotion iMV712 from Altec Lansing

Owners of the iPod Video, sit up and take notice! Altec Lansing has recently unveiled the inMotion iMV712 dock that offers something different from the deluge of iPod speaker docks you find on the market by including a lovely 8.5"...

BlackBerry Curve announced officially

The BlackBerry Curve has just been officially announced by RIM, and it looks likely to head towards AT&T in the US. From the press release, we know that the Curve features a 2 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom,...

May 02, 2007

TVR Tuscan on your desktop

The mighty TVR Tuscan is as exotic as sports cars come, but this model has been relegated to go only as fast as your hand can move on the desk, with the simple reason of it being a mouse....

More details on Nintendo Wii Blaster

The upcoming Wii Blaster won't be an official Nintendo product after all, but will be manufactured by third party peripheral maker Core Gamer instead. Coming in a white-and-orange shell that holds a Wii Remote, the Wii Blaster is slated for...

Affordable Pioneer BDC-2202 hits the US

Pioneer has just dropped an official announcement that the BDC-2202 will be released in the U.S. at an affordable price of $300. This price point is way below that of other Blu-ray players in the market, even lower than the...

Bionic nose developed

Researchers at NASA have managed to develop an electronic nose which is capable of detecting pollutants within a space craft in an effort to prevent the build up of potentially lethal concentrations. These sensors are also being worked on to...

Sony debuts dye-sublimation printers

Sony has recently launched the DPP-FP90 and DPP-FP70 printers which will be able to output a high resolution print within 45 seconds. That is an extremely fast for a non-laser printer. Both printers come with Sony's proprietary image processing engine...

Mystery phone from China

This handset from China looks packed to the brim with features, although I wouldn't place too much hope on it being truly revolutionary in any sense. Features include a 7.1 speaker system, a 3.5" QVGA 260k color touchscreen display,...

Apple to unveil LED backlit monitors

Apple aims to be more environmentally conscious by slowly phasing out LCD monitors that use mercury later this year by replacing them with LED backlit LCD monitors instead. While older LCD monitors contain only 1 gram of lead when...

Zaptag carries your personal info

The Zaptag is a waterproof USB flash drive that stores all your critical medical information such as name, blood type, insurance information, next-of-kin, drug allergies, and even a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order, making it an essential tool for everyone...

Flip Video camcorders announced

Flip Video camcorders from Pure Digital Technologies empower users to upload videos quickly to online video sharing sites like YouTube without going through the hassle of converting them beforehand. These Flip Video camcorders come in 30-minute and 60-minute capacities,...

Comfish takes good care of your fish

Wecoms has recently debuted its innovative personal fishbowl known as the Comfish in Korea. This unique device is smart enough to control the conditions within a fishbowl through a computer. Some of the adjustable settings include bubble production, adjusting...

Debiotech Insulin Nanopump

Debiotech from Switzerland have successfully developed this uber small insulin pump that relies on the microfluidic micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) technology that enables diabetics to mount the device on a disposable skin patch for a non-stop stream of insulin infusion...

Samsung CX971P pivoting LCD display

The Samsung CX971P LCD monitor is very different from the rest in the market since it comes with the MagicRotation feature that adjusts both the elevation and tilt as well as the diagonal angle automatically whenever you pivot the LCD...

Dog walking game in arcades

You know games are taking on an ever more casual approach as evident by this Dog Walking Game that is available in Japanese arcades. All you need to do is walk on a treadmill while holding the dog's leash,...

TravelDrive features unique capless design

The Memorex TravelDrive is a new breed of USB flash drives that do not come with a protective cap, instead it features a design that resembles a jackknife, enabling the cover to rotate 180 degrees when you need to...

Multi-functional pen from Narae Inter

Having flash memory inside your writing instrument is not a new idea, but Narae Inter has taken this idea one step further by throwing in a laser pointer and flashlight functionality into the humble pen. Yes, you can now...

Lexar ExpressCard SSD

Lexar's new ExpressCard SSD solution offers the promise of delivering high-performance, lower-cost storage expansion for owners of laptops worldwide. Utilizing solid state memory, users will be able to benefit from superior access times when compared to the hard drive which...

Gefen Wireless USB Hub

This wireless USB hub from Gefen offers you a quartet of USB 2.0 slots and wireless connectivity of up to 60 feet thanks to the internal 503 RF chip. All you need to do is plug in the accompanying dongle...

MP3 Pocket Player concept

Portable media players often have to skirt the line between functionality and portability, but this concept from Matthias Lange shapes up to be pretty pocket-friendly, offering a way for you to carry your favorite digital tunes without an unsightly...

Old ballpoint pen doubles up as stylus

An old ballpoint pen can be turned into a usable stylus, thanks to LSN Global who created the ECOPLUS ballpoint pen cartridge that is equipped with a tiny plastic tip that mimics the end of a standard stylus you...

Sight+Sound rooms at the Hilton

The Hilton Hotel chain have just dropped news that several rooms at the Hilton Chicago O’Hare International Airport and Hilton San Francisco will be fitted with high-tech gear to provide an experience that is similar to a home theatre. Known...

China Coin keypad released

The China Coin keypad is an interesting device that can be integrated onto clothing and bags, and when illuminated, they certainly attract the attention they crave. Made from mostly soft polymer material, the China Coin keypad is 100% washable...

Mitsubishi unveils new LCD monitor

Mitsubishi has recently unveiled the LDT421V, a 42" LCD monitor. Yes, you read that right - a monitor offering 42" of real estate viewing space! Unfortunately, the WXGA resolution of 1,366 x 768 doesn't do it much justice since everything...

Nike+iPod Sports Kit revamped

The Nike+iPod Sports Kit has recently been taken back to the drawing board in order to undergo an overhaul in the design department. The result of this revamp includes a thin and light armband which is made from Nike's Pro...

Be afraid of the Sleep Squad

Are you having trouble getting up in the mornings despite having the required 8 hours' worth of sleep every night? The Sleep Squad Loud Alarm Clock is almost guaranteed to jolt you (and your neighbors) awake with an extremely...

USB Neck Strap carries 2GB of data

You know those neck straps that most exhibitors and office folk wear? Well gadget maestros Brando are now carrying the USB Neck Strap that offers all the functionality of an ordinary neck strap along with the added advantage of...

Eye-Fi wants to include WiFi in cameras

Digital camera manufacturers have long been reticent when it comes to including WiFi connectivity in their cameras, but Eye-Fi hopes to turn the tide by developing a memory card that boasts integrated WiFi functionality. This new WiFi memory card will...

1 Hour Circle is just plain weird

Now isn't this one of the weirdest things ever - the 1 Hour Circle isn't exactly a clock, but it does tell the time as each hour passes by. All you need to do is hang it on a...

Ninja Clock for added secrecy

The Ninja Clock is one unique time keeping device that is guaranteed to be a conversation starter no matter how you look at it. Featuring a shuriken-based design, the Ninja Clock comes with nunchuck for hands in front of a...

Plantronics CS70N wireless headset

The newly introduced Plantronics CS70N Professional wireless headset system is not the first or second version, but the third generation headset solution that caters to those who use traditional and IP deskphones on a daily basis. Heavily derived from the...

LG XCanvas Quidam LCD TV

LG has paid tribute to the Canadian performance group, Cirque du Soleil, by introducing a television set that marries both technology and art for what is possibly an eclectic form factor which you won't find anywhere else in the...

Bubble Head webcam oozes with cuteness

The Bubble Head webcam definitely throws caution to the wind when it comes to the generalization that all webcams look the same and are about as appealing as a baboon's rear end. This functional webcam comes with just one...

Novint Falcon controller to roll out soon

The Novint Falcon controller is not exactly new, but word has it that this white game controller will probably debut this June 18th at the recommended retail price of $239. This ain't no ordinary gamepad, as it enables you...

Lap Track targets swimmers

While runners have their pedometers that are capable of detecting the speed of their runs, casual swimmers have to rely traditionally on a human timekeeper to keep track of their lap times. The Lap Track aims to raise the performance...

Reef Stash sandals hide your secrets

It is always important to carry some extra money in a hidden compartment whenever you travel, especially in unfamiliar places just in case of emergencies. The Reef Stash sandals offer the perfect hideaway for a few Benjamins and other important...

Sleeping machine under research

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine are currently working on a sleep-inducing device known as the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) machine that sends a harmless magnetic signal via the scalp and skull, straight into the brain where...

Fujitsu ambles into UMPC market

Fujitsu will dive into the UMPC market with its new device that was recently showcased at the Intel Developers Forum. Powered by the Intel A100 or A110 processor, word on the street is this new UMPC device will be based...

Philips SA3100 digital audio player

At first glance, the Philips SA3100 digital audio player isn't really something to shout about, but upon closer look at its specifications, one will realize that it supports SMV videos that most of the other players don't. Other than this...

LED Capsule Message Clock

Message in a bottle is a familiar phrase to many, but with the advent of technology these days, it is time to update that in the form of the LED Capsule Message Clock. This neat looking device can be hung...

Sweex unveils Blaze MP4 player

The iPod dominance could be challenged in view of the Blaze MP4 player that originates from Holland. Why do we say so? For instance, you get a 1.8" color display with a slew of multimedia functions and support for...

Flatwire home improvement idea

The Flatwire ought to be made compulsory when it comes to running a wire through the house, since it is almost paper-thin in thickness. This means you will now be able to run your wires along the wall and...

Portable B-Ball Hoop for instant games

Now isn't this just a brilliant idea - the Portable B-Ball Hoop is actually a convenient hitch that can be latched onto your vehicle's rear bumper, enabling you to have an impromptu game of basketball no matter where you...

Energy Tree concept

The Energy Tree concept aims to marry modern technology with nature, where designer Ben Arent developed a system where a real tree is connected to a microprocessor. The microprocessor will control both watering and feeding of the tree based...

Pink Stinger delivers its promise

While most common thieves and thugs know what a taser looks like, they probably won't think too much of the Pink Stinger at first sight since it looks like a tampon. This device is actually a taser in disguise, coming...

Bearbrick USB flash drive

$41 is a whole lot of money for fork out for these Bearbrick USB flash drives, considering they only come in one capacity - 512MB. This paltry amount is definitely not worth your money unless you're a collector of the...

Knife of Life picks up award

I know the Grammys and Oscars, but a "Knife of the Year" award?!? The Victorinox Swiss Army Knife of Life apparently beat out 77 other knives from 34 different manufacturers to pick up the aforementioned award at the recent...

May 01, 2007

Air conditioning in a can

Summer often equals to plenty of sweat, which is why this Portable Air Conditioning Spray comes in handy especially for those wearing thick suits to work. The 'ingredients' used inside include flammable ethanol and other miscellanous (unnamed) products that...

Xiao Slide USB flash drive

The Xiao Slide USB flash drive offers a no-frills method to reveal and store the USB connector end of your flash drive in a safe manner by a sliding mechanism. All you need is no more than a couple...

Panasonic No-Constraints Carpet

Carpets are meant to keep your floor warm even in the coldest of winters, but the Panasonic No-Constraints Carpet goes the extra mile by coming in a luxurious coat of faux fur that has smart heating elements integrated within....

Plezo PM-200 portable media player

The Plezo PM-200 portable media player has one outstanding feature that enables the image or video to rotate itself automatically for the best viewing experience possible for the user. While such technology has been around for quite some time already...

Cowon Q5 launched

Cowon has recently announced its launch of the Cowon Q5 portable media player that targets the high end PMP market with its 5" display and a slew a features that will definitely blow you out of the water. Powered...

Barbie Doll mutates to duster

The Barbie Doll has played many roles in its long life, but not as that of a duster until now. In fact, the very idea of a Barbie Doll Duster is an affront to her dignity, but anyone laying eyes on her...

D.I.Y. NES controller wallet

While this homemade NES controller wallet might appeal to geeks, I don't think guys will really take to it since it looks more like a girly piece of accessory despite the classic NES appeal. Featuring a zipper in the...

Ellos RescueRobot looks futuristic

The Ellos RescueRobot was especially designed to help locate humans who are trapped underneath rubble or hard-to-reach places in the event of a disaster. Shaped after a robot, the Ellos is damage resistant (although not invulnerable) and aims to...

Yackle Ball for some park fun

The Yackle Ball is one toy for you to throw around in the park, replacing the frisbee and the old pigskin. Coming in the shape of an 'X', the Yackle Ball might not look aerodynamic at all but you would...

Noise canceling glass

City living can be great with all the bright lights and entertainment spots around, but sometimes all you want is some much needed peace and quiet. This is where the noise canceling glass comes in handy, where piezoelectric patches have...

VBoost from OCZ unveiled

OCZ Technology has recently announced its VBoost USB 2.0 flash drives that are ready to help up your Windows Vista "Wow" factor by being ReadyBoost compatible. Available in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB capacities, no other information concerning the specifications as...

PS3 gets Eye Judgement game

Japanese will be able to enjoy the Eye Judgement trading card game for the PS3 later this fall, thanks to the newly introduced Eyetoy camera for Sony's console. The game requires you to show your card to the camera,...

BenQ unveils new W10000 projector

There is a spanking new W10000 projector from BenQ that has been released in Taiwan, and it comes with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, a contrast ratio of 15,000 to 1, and a brightness of 1,200 lumens -...

More info on Amiga hardware

Amiga fans will be pleased to know that the new systems will come with a recommended retail price of approximately $490. Built around the Freescale MPC8349E processors with speeds between 400MHz and 667MHz, these new Amiga PCs come with...

April 30, 2007

Corsair Flash Survivor is one tough nut

Corsair has lifted the veil on its Flash Survivor USB 2.0 flash drives that claim to be the industry's toughest USB drive. The Flash Survivor laughs at normal hazards such as water and shock, thanks to its CNC-milled aluminum...

M500 watch phone hybrid

The FCC has finally given the nod to the SMS Technology M500 watch phone and will probably come in a wide variety of designs to suit your taste and fancy. Based on the specifications given so far, we know...

Lucifer match container concept

Mention the word Lucifer and people conjure up images of the devil. While this Lucifer is not of the horned and pitch fork variety, it still involves some form of fire. Lucifer is actually a match container that comes...

Hand Butler aims to please

Remember the horror movie, "The Hand"? Now that really freaked me out as a kid, and the first Pirates of the Carribean featured a severed hand from an undead stored in a drawer that evoked such memories. Thankfully, the Hand...

NeuroSky has lofty aims

While there are those who are busy showering attention on their Wii, NeuroSky thinks that motion control using hands is so last gen, and the future of gaming lies in brain-wave-reading technology. All the player needs to do is...

PQI Intelligent Drive i810

The PQI Intelligent Drive i810 brings some life and color to the world of USB flash drives that do not make you end up looking like a fashion disaster. The Intelligent Drive i810 features the Intelligent Stick Interface that...

ReignCom introduces T60 MP3 player

ReignCom has recently unveiled the iRiver T60 in Korea, the very same MP3 player that adopted the triangular prism design of a Toblerone chocolate bar. This unique looking MP3 player is more suitable for outdoor-oriented persons as it doesn't...

AytoBE GPS navigation system

The AytoBE GPS navigation system aims to bring you much more bang for your hard earned buck as a GPS navigation system. For a mere £99.99, you get a generous (albeit standard) 3.5" touchscreen display, MP3 playback capability, an...

The spaceman cometh!

Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to introduce Neil to all of you. Neil is a servant who is suffering from schizophrenia which explains his spaceman suit. This true blue astronaut wannabe is actually a USB extension device that looks...

Aluratek ADMPF100 digital photo frame

The Aluratek ADMPF100 aims to make a big splash in the digital photo frame market by featuring 256MB of built-in memory and a host of memory card slots comprising CF, Memory Stick, SD, MMC, and xD flash cards. You...

InCore mic for crystal clear speech

The InCore microphone from Nap Enterprise is one of many advancements made in telecommunications since the days of yelling and speaking to each other through smoke signals were long gone, featuring an earbud microphone that picks up speech from the...

A literal mouse mouse

You've got to be pretty morbid to use this Mouse Mouse. No, that is not a typo since it is actually a computer mouse with an outer mouse covering, and this exterior case is actually the cadaver of what...

Concept Pages remote control

Chen Hung Ming has designed a beautiful remote control concept that comes with pages. This book style remote aims to do away with the convoluted process of having multiple remote controls in the living room, storing all these functions...

T-Mobile Dash gets WM6 upgrade

Looks like owners of the T-Mobile Dash will receive their Windows Mobile 6 upgrade download next week. As with everything tech these days, a leak on the Internet way before the actual release date is all but inevitable, so don't...

Hello Kitty keyboard hits the streets

Hello Kitty keyboards are the latest peripherals bearing the dreaded Hello Kitty brand that terrorizes the commoner with its garish pink color. This USB keyboard features the entire color range endorsed by Hello Kitty herself, which means you won't...

Sony Cybershot DSC-S800 digital camera

Sony has a new Cybershot in town, and the DSC-S800 marries both great looks and superior imaging performance thanks to its powerful 6x zoom lens. The Cybershot S800 comes with a 8.1 megapixel resolution 1/1.8" Super HAD CCD, a...

Sandisk revamps c200 for moms worldwide

Shower your mom with some MP3 love this Mother's Day with the Sandisk c200 MP3 player. While this model has been released last September, Sandisk decided to take the lazy man's way out by throwing on two new coats of...

Twilight Umbrella smiles under the rain

While rain might bring about a bout of depression for some, the Twilight Umbrella helps to prevent that by featuring ordinary-looking black umbrellas that come with blue fibre optic lights as well as color phasing lights which represent stars from...

Lenovo designs Olympic notebook

It is only fitting for Lenovo of China to design its Olympic-themed notebook since China will be hosting the Olympics next year. Following the "Cloud of Promise" theme closely, this notebook sports the same design as found on the torch,...

SwiMP3 goes for a second lap

The SwiMP3 v2 waterproof MP3 player offers swimmers something that other sports enthusiasts (joggers, weight lifters, and others) often take for granted - listening to their favorite tunes. This underwater MP3 player utilizes bone conduction technology in order to transfer...

Motorized rodent for kicks

Vietnam, a country located in South East Asia, is a breeding ground for plenty of imaginative toys including this motorized rodent. According to the product description, its feet enables it to move around, while the light-emitting tail turns for...

Smart Mug keeps temperature in check

This Smart Mug will definitely carve a smile on its owner's face, thanks to the integrated temperature control feature. This unique drinking device is capable of heating liquids up to 160 degrees via a 12-volt car adapter, ensuring your cup...

Wizzybug for disabled young uns

The Wizzybug is the culmination of three years of intense research and engineering expertise, resulting in an electric wheelchair that caters for disabled children who are no older than 5 years of age. The Wizzybug was especially designed to appeal...

OLPC laptop to cost more

Looks like the $100 laptop has just experienced a 75% increase in price, but that negative has been offset by some good news (to some anyway, as others might argue it is even more bad news) - the hardware is...

Illupillow for night owls

The Illupillow looks set to be the perfect piece of home furniture for night owls and those who like to read long into the wee hours of the night without disturbing those around them. The giant pillow comes with a...

Mr. Flexx Flexible Light

The Mr. Flexx Flexible Light is definitely a radical departure from traditional flashlight designs which you've grown up with. Taking a leaf out of the animal kingdom, this unique flashlight comes with an accordion-style gooseneck that expands and bends to...

April 29, 2007

Slim G4 mouse looks painful to use

The Slim G4 mouse definitely doesn't look like your regular desktop mouse, and is certainly far from reality when it comes to the world of notebook mice. Produced by Doa Korea, the G4 measures a mere 0.2" thick and 3.7"...

Ovo 360 prototype case

Folk on Zoozen's R&D team have conjured up some design wizardry by coming up with a redesigned console body known as the Ovo 360 for the Xbox 360, and I totally dig the smooth, clean lines that come with...

UV Beads Checker

UV light does serve its purpsoe in the world, but when it comes to women, most of them shun it due to the ability for such light to speed up the aging process by quite a notch. The UV...

Flying Video Pet does not poop

This Flying Video Pet looks like something from a Jetsons movie, and probably won't be realized anytime soon since the law of physics and our limited knowledge do not quite permit us to roll these out on a mass...

Cathena CX UMPC from Data Evolution

Data Evolution has announced its first UMPC that targets the North American market, known as the Cathena CX. This UMPC comes in an extremely portable form factor, featuring a 7" touchscreen display, a near full size QWERTY keyboard, WiFi and...

Max9700DT from Clarion

Clarion of Japan has recently released the Max9700DT which comes with just about everything but the kitchen sink. This new line of GPS navigation system comes with a 1-seg TV tuner for watching TV on-the-go along with a standard...

Mice gets snuggly with MouseRug

The MouseRug range of mousepads definitely add a nice touch to the desktop, but somehow I have a strange feeling that gamers will probably avoid this like the plague. After all, there are a wide range of designs to...

MicroTemp MT100 Keychain Thermometer

The MicroTemp MT100 Keychain Thermometer from Spark Industries is one device that eschews the Windows mantra of 'point-and-click'. All you ned to do is point it at the desired target (preferably devices and not people), and the infrared sensor...

Gaslock Indy Cator helps you save gas

The Gaslock Indy Cator could not have come at a better time as fuel prices around the world are soaring faster than an eagle taking flight. This device features a radical design and some pretty nifty features that enhances...

SlouchPod gaming chair

While the SlouchPod might come with all sorts of features that cater to the gaming community, the one thing it does not do is correct the posture of lazy gamers everywhere. Looking more like BeanBags 2.0 than anything else, the...

Holey Pillow streams in sounds

I'm not too sure what the logic behind something like the Holey Pillow is, but apparently this is a sound-catching pillow that is cubic in nature and comes with a hollowed out inside that enables you to place the...

 

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