Guess what Vent users. Your beloved Ventrillo server my not have a place anymore. Blizzard has announced that voice chat will be integrated into popular MMO World of Warcraft. What was originally done on private Vent servers will now be able to be done with an in-game add on. Chatting with your guild members is one thing, but when it ...
Read More »Happy iDay! First iPhone packaging, pictures, and unboxing revealed
As most of you are already very well aware of, today is the day that the mobile industry changes forever. It’s iDay, the release of the iPhone commences at 6 PM. Along with the release, here are some inevitable images of the iPhone’s packaging and unboxing. If we can get our hands on one, you’ll be seeing a much more ...
Read More »Mini-motorcycles made from old watches
Here’s a pretty cool recycled gadget idea. An advertising agent out of Santa Caterina, Brazil makes these cool motorcycle replicas from out watch parts. Some of them look like concept designs straight from American Choppers. Although none of the cycles are up for sale, maybe this little boost of popularity will convince the designer to sell a few of these ...
Read More »Your credit card of the future
Some people still prefer carrying cash around. We have sort of phased paper money out of our lives, keeping a spare $20 around in case of emergencies. The one dangerous thing about only using a bank card is that you can lose track of your spending really quick. A futuristic design concept might change how we budget ourselves. Using RFID ...
Read More »The multi-console wedding cake
When GameDaily contributor Carol Orsini decided to get hitched to a non-gamer, there was bound to be a few kinks along the chain. But one thing’s for sure. She was not going to have a non-gaming themed wedding. The multi-consoled cake features 4 different consoles, the Xbox, the Xbox 360, PS2, and topped with the limited edition gold Zelda Gamecube. ...
Read More »Fujitsu LiberTouch: Liberate your keyboard
Some people have a difficult time learning how to type faster because of the awkwardness of the QWERTY set-up. The seemingly random key combination just doesn’t compute in some people’s head. The Fujitsu LiberTouch keyboard will have removable keys so that you can custom arrange your key layout. The semi-modular LiberTouch system allows you to pop off the keys and ...
Read More »Atari Flashback Portable prototype gets spyed on
While Atari might have been even a little before our time in gaming glory, we appreciate it as much as other geeks. The prototype for the Atari Flashback Portable, which is now a confirmed product rather than a conceptual piece, looks like one really functional handheld console. The handheld itself looks not much bigger than the game cartridges themselves, and ...
Read More »Sony scandal: 150 years of secrets and guilt
This is a screenshot taken from TVB, a Hong Kong TV station. While broadcasting a movie staged in China 150 years ago (the Qing Dynasty), a small translation malfunction occurred. TVB was trying to translate the name “Suoni” into English, and they ended up with “Sony is guilty”. Well, we can�t deny the fact that Sony has been hurting our ...
Read More »Tankbooks put classic novels into vintage cigarette packs for no reason whatsoever
Smoking bans across the U.S. have taken hold, many places banning smoking in any private area, or even public areas. If you wanna cause a stir, but don’t actually want to be thrown out of the place you’re located, whip out one of these. Tankbook is actually a full length classic novel, miniaturized to fit inside of a vintage cigarette ...
Read More »Greenlight means go: USB controlled Traffic Light performance monitor
This project from Imagitronics shows what can be done with a little bit of DIY ingenuity and a few pieces of government owned and hijacked traffic gear. Using a simple Mac app, this USB-controlled traffic light monitor is programmed to change color depending on the number of programs running, and more importantly, which programs were running. Based on the fact ...
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