Those who switch from normal digital cameras to dSLR have taken live-view LCDs for granted, a lot of them have even expressed disappointment having realized that almost all dSLR in the market do not have live-view LCDs, you would need to poke into the view-finder in order to know what you’re framing. Olympus has released 1 or 2 dSLRs with ...
Read More »All-Clad Wok: Wakka wakka *yum* wakka wakka
Thinking about all the delicious Asian cuisine we could cook with a Wok makes our mouths water. If you’re going to Wok at home, why not have a Wok that will last a life time? This All-Clad Copper Core Round Bottom Wok (sounds sexy) brings the strength of aluminum coated copper core cookware to your home. All polished off with ...
Read More »Home Theater of “Titanic” proportions
There’s a fine line between home theater and design marvel, and this Titanic inspired home theater leans towards the latter while still packing some incredible gadgetry goodness. The room was modeled after the movie, Titanic, and the luxury room designs. Lucky for us they chose upper class rather than steerage. While icebergs might not pose a threat to the Tennessee ...
Read More »Dice-sized wooden speaker
We don’t know who came out with the concept, but the idea of a miniature wooden speak does sound cool. And having it so small that it’s almost comparable to a dice (19x26x39mm). Korean company Funshop kr has started selling this I.dear Wood Speaker that is so small that it can be used as an accessory (charm) for your cellphone. ...
Read More »Laugh of the Day: Google In 1960, just a tad slower
HA! If we had to wait this long for a search result we’d be at the library a hell of a lot longer. In these modern times of 0.024 second search results, something like this shows us how far we’ve really come. Just remember to print your query clearly. Ha ha. Google’s hilarious. — Andrew Dobrow Google circa 1960 [fury.com]
Read More »1950’s Yonezawa Space Explorer replicas: Fighting the evil robots to save humanity
Back in the yesteryears of the 1950’s, robots were portrayed as either world dominating evil-bots or “futuristic” helpers of the 1980’s. While none of these robot dreams have driven themselves to fruition yet, the new Space Explorer, originally produced by Yonezawa in the 1950’s and which is in a small limited production run of 200 units, gives us a taste ...
Read More »Cyclone Firetube has looks that kill
The Cyclone Firetube from Heat N Go is one of the cooler household gadgety objects that we have ever seen. The Cyclone is ACTUALLY a tube of fire in your room of choice. Since it is incorrect to refer to this as a fireplace, lets just call it “fire art”. Heat N Glo offers both custom made Cyclones and system ...
Read More »Sagem H4 Bluetooth headset claims to be smallest ever (Record should last a week at most)
There seems to be an infinite amount of “smallest ever”‘s as of late. And with our ever decreasing hardware, I wouldn’t doubt these claims to all be true. The question we guess is, How small is too small? So far, we haven’t seen proof to even think “too small” exists. The Sagem H4 Bluetooth Headset is said by Sagem to ...
Read More »No this is NOT Ben Kingsley, it’s just a 3D rendering of him
We found this incredible rendering of Ben Kingsley, the famous British actor who starred in such movies as Schindler’s List and Gandhi. Believe it or not, this is NOT a real photo of Mr. Kingsley, but a 3D rendering of his likeness made by Jacques Defontaine. It has got to be one of the most realistic, if not the most ...
Read More »Canon disses Sanyo Xacti with TX1
When it comes to SD (SDHC) card camcorders, few would deny that the Sanyo Xacti line is indeed one of the most popular products if not the best and most successful in the market. Digital camera giant Canon is planning to take Sanyo down with their new PowerShot TX1, equipped with a similar 7MP CCD sensor and the ability ...
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