LG Wristphone

By admin | Dec 30, 2008

File this under “Who the hell is gonna buy this?”. It’s a 3G phone built into a watch. It has a 1.43″ touchscreen (try to type a text message on a virtual keyboard that size!) and can be used to make video calls. There’s no word about battery life, but I can’t imagine such a [...]

USB Prank Device

By admin | Dec 29, 2008

If you want to mess with your coworkers a bit, here’s a cool device that opens up a world of possibilities. It looks like a harmless USB drive, but when plugged in the computer sees it as a mouse or keyboard. At preset times, you can make it hijack the computer and output a series [...]

TG Sambo All-In-One PC

By admin | Dec 27, 2008

All-in-one PC’s, with all the components built into the monitor casing, can save lots of space on your desktop. The most well-known computer of this type is, of course, the iMac, but unfortunately it’s also one of the most expensive ones. The TG Sambo LLUON B2 is a Windows based alternative for these shiny machines. [...]

Foxit Ebook Reader

By admin | Dec 26, 2008

This could be a worthy competitor to the Sony Reader and Amazon Kindle: the Foxit eSlick. Compared to the Kindle, here are some of the eSlick’s advantages:

PDF support and PDF creation software included
Comes with free 2 gig memory card (instead of 256 megabytes of internal storage)
50% thinner than the Kindle
$100 cheaper

This all sounds very impressive, [...]

Garmin Edge Cycling Computer

By admin | Dec 25, 2008

Besides the most common type of GPS navigation device, the one for use in cars, there’s also the handheld type popular with hikers and cyclists. This one, aimed at cyclists, adds some unique features. Besides navigation, it’s also a bicycle computer, with functions such as speed, distance and heart rate. It also has wireless capabilities [...]

UV Knife Block

By admin | Dec 24, 2008

If you’re worried about germs sticking to your knives, even after washing them, this is something for you. This knife block has powerfull built-in UV lights that blast the knives with sterilizing rays. The same technology is used to sterilize surgical tools, so I think you can safely assume it gets the job done!

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Scariest Santa Ever

By admin | Dec 24, 2008

Here’s a way to traumatize your kids for life:

Oh, and to the person who made this: get professional help. Seriously.
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Antec Skeleton PC Case

By admin | Dec 23, 2008

Talk about a cool looking PC case (if you can call this a case, of course)! Casemodders have been putting windows in their cases since the start to show off the internals of their boxes, but this thing discards the external cover entirely. Instead, it’s an open skeletal construction. It can hold Standard ATX, MicroATX [...]

Lego Hoth Base

By admin | Dec 22, 2008

This has to be one of the most impressive Lego constructions I have ever seen. The entire model measures 117×156 cm and was built for a Lego show in New Zealand. What impresses me the most is the ground detail. The makers built footsteps, AT-AT tracks and even made tracks in the snow from a [...]

Android Powered G2 On The Way?

By admin | Dec 22, 2008

It’s not been that long since the G1 was released and already rumours about the G2 are floating around. Apparently, the G1 still has too many flaws (it’s described as a “geek phone”, probably meaning it needs lots of tweaking and hacking to get the most out of it). One of the most remarkable rumours [...]

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