There are a couple of companies with great potentials that never made it to become the big players in the mobile phone industry. Asus is one of them. Just take a look at the Z801, their newest triband GSM phone. Real leather, stainless steel, industrially-strengthened glossy surface are all used to construct this baby. I am sure it will sell, ...
Read More »Kenwood HD10GB7 for picky ears
Here’s Kenwood’s answer to iPod. Why do we care? Well, I am going to tell you that this is the smallest harddisk-based media player in the world. We’re not talking about 1,2,4 or 8GB, we’re talking about a 10GB. So you have a 1″ HDD and a square color screen packed into the 62x44x17mm package with 24 hours of juice. ...
Read More »Binary code wall clock: it is 00001011 o’clock, do you know where your geeks’ are?
Binary code is the foundation in which most information is conveyed through computer science. Now, you can proudly display your knowledge of computer literacy with the Binary code wall clock. Instead of the traditional numbers, the hour marks are replaced by their binary code equivalent. If someone you know constantly tries to sound manly by relating the time in military ...
Read More »Saitek’s iPod speakers unsuccessfully try to non-conform
The idea of a flat laying semi-circular iPod speaker seems like a good idea, and looks decent when shown alone, but take another look. Take a look at it when the iPod is attached to the device. We wouldn’t put our iPods on something so fragile looking if you paid us. Well, maybe if you paid us. It’s not that ...
Read More »Never buy batteries for a flashlight again with Everlife Flashlight
You�ll never have to replace dead batteries in the Everlife/Faraday Flashlight because it doesn�t need batteries. That�s right, the Everlife flashlight does not use batteries; rather, it uses electro-magnetic induction, meaning that it gets its power from you shaking the magnets back and forth inside the flashlight. It has to be shaken for about a minute whenever its completely drained, ...
Read More »Wear a Clix- iriver S10 in Full Black
Like the iriver Clix? You’ll like the iriver S10 even more. Retaining the great D-click system (that is, you browse the menu by taping the 4 rims of the screen) and overall design, the S10 is basically a mini-Clix, measuring 42x30x10.8mm and weighing 17.5g. Extremely wearable. What you get is a 1.15″ 65K color OLED screen, the choice of 1GB ...
Read More »iPod Case for the kiddies
Durable, colorful, trainable, and equipped with two handles. If you thought we were describing your mother, you can put your fists down, no need to have them flying today. Those words describe the Tadpole iPod case designed for toddlers. With a heavy duty plastic screen over the entire iPod controls, you would think that the click wheel would be left ...
Read More »Pink portable DVD player, for your “life partner”
Walmart isn’t just about cheap Tupperware and discounted home decor. They have a nice collection of interesting gadgets too. For $89.63, this hot pink/red/magenta colored Durabrand portable DVD player can be yours. A nice gift for your sister or your “life mate”, or maybe even a nice spark of femininity for you. The 7″ of screen is plenty big enough ...
Read More »Samsung T9 Bluetooth 8GB mobile, a movie collection in your pocket
Samsung wants you to have your movie collection wherever you go, and they’re not afraid to say it. The T9 model is a living, breathing, monster of movie storage madness. With a 8GB memory, the T9 can hold up to 16 movies at 500MB each or 2,000 mp3’s. Enough to make those long lonely nights a little less harsh on ...
Read More »Transfer files instantly with Rapid Transit
Skip the necessity of putting files on your computer before transferring them to another device with the Rapid Transit USB Transfer Device, which allows you to transfer files directly between two USB devices. With this, you can transfer music, pictures, videos, and playlists between two iPod or other MP3 players (except the Zune, which can do it wirelessly). Just connect ...
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