Sources are reporting that the above pictured keyboard might be the newest peripheral addition to the Apple family of iMacs (rumored for a new update on August 7). Its super-slim design and sleekness is undeniably in the Apple style of innovative design, but is this a real portrayal or simply a really good rendering? One piece of evidence that makes ...
Read More »Pinkish Screen of Death: Most realistic Windows tattoo
This tattoo would probably rank as one of the geekiest tattoos ever if it had been done months ago, but what can we say, if you snooze you lose. This particular tattoo displays the old Windows 98 blue screen of death error message, across an entire arm. Ex-Microsoft executive Peter Moore would be happy with this tattoo now that he ...
Read More »3 Days Closer To Death Ashtray tried to warn you
You can’t say you weren’t warned. The 3 Days Ashtray shares an all too real fact with smokers as they inhale the tar from their sticks of death. In fact, I happen to be shitting away three days of my life right now as I slowly inhale sweet blasphemous nicotine, while munching on raw meat and intravenously injecting myself with ...
Read More »iPhone vs. Newton: the difference time makes
Here is a side by side image of Apple’s iPhone and Newton devices. You might not realize it, but at one point, Newton was the top technological advancement of the day. And the difference in size, well, that just speaks for itself. Compared to the iPhone, Newton looks like a prop from an Ed Wood movie. Or maybe even some ...
Read More »Sony announces world’s first HD Video Walkman
If you love taking videos with your HDV cameras, but would love to actually watch them in all of their glory while you’re on vacation or in a remote area, you might have just lucked out. Sony has announced the world’s first HD video Walkman, a portable outlet for HD video. The Sony GV-HD700E will play HDV 1080i as well ...
Read More »Fujifilm S800FD “Bridge” digital camera
Right on the heels of Fujifilm’s announcement of their IS Pro, they now present their S800FD point and shoot. The S800FD seems like a nice transition if you are wanting to make the jump to DSLR. The S800 will come rocking with a Super CCD VI HR sensor, a massive 18x zoom, SDHC, a face detection system of up to ...
Read More »E-Mail with a typewriter: Because parents just don’t understand
Inspired by a mother who just couldn’t deal with a computer’s scroll bars, control keys, mouse, and other “cryptic” hardware, this project integrates electronics into a typewriter, which automatically sends the typed letter to the recipient when the page is pulled out of the device. The typewriter is converted into a POP device through the wonders of wireless networking, making ...
Read More »Olympic Style: Lenovo 3000 J200 and J205 Olympic-themed PCs
What could possibly make a computer Olympic-inspired? The addition of a logo, of course! Lenovo introduces the 3000 line of Olympic Games-inspired PCs. These black and silver systems include the Lenovo brand name, with a quaint little Olympic rings logo added to the tower in support for their sponsorship of the 2008 Olympic Games. The J200 will come with an ...
Read More »Cellphone strap plant: A living thingamabob
Sure, it might not be able to call your phone by itself, but the bio-tech plant cellphone strap is a cool alternative to the inanimate objects used as cellphone mascots. The strap allows you to carry around a living plant wherever you go, without having to worry about feeding or watering it. Each Cattleya or Cactus comes submerged in a ...
Read More »Samsung SS700 digital camera concept frames it for you
A concept camera that frames the photos for you when you’re not taking snapshots. That is the premise of the Samsung SS700. Created by Jin Woo Han, the concept slimline 7.3 megapixel camera has a large LCD screen which allows for you to use the camera as a frame when not in use. A built-in kickstand allows for the camera ...
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