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HP Mini 210 Netbook Appear at eCost

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
HP Mini 210 netbook which we saw two weeks ago is listed at eCost with several product pages.No stock available yet.Its price ? Ranging from $321.99 to $398.99 depnding on configuration.

Cali cops testing out head-mounted cameras

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The Taser AXON is a "tactical networkable computer" that consists of a camera/microphone unit, a control unit and a small belt-mounted computer.

Devices to make hot drinks to keep you up, and cold drinks to knock you out

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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One kitchen appliance that seems to have an undue amount of design attention lavished upon it is the espresso maker, particularly in Europe, signifying the cultural importance of the beverage.

Toshiba Escargot Vacuum

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Toshiba has teamed up with Electrolux to designed this circular escargot vacuum, pretty! It wei..(more...

NES Emulator Sneaks Into App Store, Already Pulled

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Nescaline is a Nintendo NES emulator for the iPhone, which costs $7 and comes with five homebrew NES games. Or it did. The application was pulled from the App store almost immediately when it was found that by simply entering a URL, you could download any pirated ROM and play it.

The Leica Monovid Monocular

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Binoculars are pretty popular and can offer a high-quality view for someone in a low-quality spot. Fortunately, a monocular is just as useful. The Leica Monovid Monocular is a small device that allows a person to view distant objects with an 8x magnification.

The AMVOX3 Tourbillon GMT

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The AMVOX3 Tourbillon GMT is the result of combining the ingenuity of Jaeger-LeCoultre and Aston Martin. Jaeger-LeCoultre is a Swiss watchmaker famous for creating elegant timepieces and Aston Martin is a luxury car manufacturer.

MSI Wind U130 And U135 Netbooks

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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MSI has released details of two new netbooks that it will launch at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, the MSI Wind U130 and U135. Both of these new netbooks will feature Intel’s new N450 Atom processor, plus Intel GMA3150 graphics, and a 10 inch LED backlit LCD display.

KINGK N99 Phone

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The KINGK N99 is a mobile phone that hails from China. The phone features unusual visual aesthetics including a round LCD screen. The screen and the phone itself is unlike many other phones that are currently on the market. The phone would be considered a novelty.

Acer Special Edition Olympics Notebook

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The Winter Olympics is coming up soon and winter sports are more frequently been played on television. Acer has decided to get in the winter sports and Olympic spirit by announcing a release of the special edition notebook that is specifically for the Olympic games.

LifeBook MH380: Fujitsu’s new netbook with Pine Trail processor

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Intel’s Pine Trail Atom processor (1.66 GHz Atom N450/unveiled earlier this year) is one of the key elements in the LifeBook MH380, Fujitsu’s latest netbook. The MH380 has a 10.1-inch glossy LCD screen with LED backlight, 200nits brightness and no less than 1,366×768 resolution.

Google Nexus One – More Photos and Video

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
More pictures as well as another video of the Google Nexus One have shown up thanks to two twitter users. The video is a little clearer and shows a bit more of the interface and what the phone runs like.

Jobs chosen as best performing CEO

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Filed under: Apple Corporate, Odds and ends, Steve Jobs, AppleCongrats to Steve Jobs, who's got another award to put on all the mantles he must have to hold all of the awards he's picked up: he's been chosen as the best performing CEO in the world by the Harvard Business Review.

Radio Controlled Shock Tank

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Tech toys come and go but the Radio Controlled Shock Tank is expected to stay around. The Shock Tank is a radio controlled battle tank. Each tank has an infrared cannon that delivers an electric shock from the radio controller to opposing tanks.

Hynix announces world’s first 40nm-based 2Gb GDDR5 chips

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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It’s not often that we see modifications in the GDDR5 chips. But with the Hynix’s announcement of the industry’s first 2Gb (gigabit) GDDR5 chips based on the 40nm manufacturing process technology, we can guess that its only severe changes that makers prefer.

Enable Web Browsing and Full Catalog Access on International Kindle

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Ever since Amazon’s Kindle 2 arrived in Gadget Lab’s Spanish Bureau (aka my apartment), I have been trying to restore its lost functionality.

Bluetooth Keyboard for iPhone

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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If you have a jailbroken iPhone then you can now connect up a bluetooth keyboard to it so you can more easily type while on the move. To get a bluetooth keyboard working you’ll need an iPhone 3G(S) and the bluetooth driver as well as a keyboard of course.

EFF’s ebook-buyer’s guide to privacy

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has pored over the terms of service for several popular ebook services and devices and come up with "An E-Book Buyer's Guide to Privacy," a handy chart that tells you what information about your reading habits you "agree" to send to these companies by simply...

Toaster looks and acts like a printer

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Here's a neat kitchen gadget mdash; a toaster that "prints out" toast. It allows you to feed multiple slices at once from the feeder at top, and spits out finished products from the bottom. It's a concept by Othmar Muehlebach, and it won second place at a design contest in Switzerland last month.

Weirdly sexual abstract “fetish objects”

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Artist Marc Woods made this collection of oddly erotic "fetish objects" for the London Wapping Project.

Sideways rolling omnidirectional wheels made out of little feet

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Airtrax's omnidirectional wheels for industrial vehicles can roll forward, back, sideways, diagonally... Like something out of a Neal Stephenson novel. I want an electric car with these things (though who know how they wear on road conditions?)

See-through “never clog” sink drain

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The $20 PermaFLOW Never-Clog Drain seems like a good idea! With its innovative, self-cleaning design and integrated wiper that removes blockage, PermaFLOW eliminates the need for chemical drain cleaners, plungers, and expensive pipe repairs.

Geek Xmas tree in the style of a Velleman kit

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Michael sez, "As a followup to our Geek Wreath from a few years ago, we decided to make a Geek Tree inspired by the Velleman 3D tree kit." Geek Tree (Thanks, Michael!)

Review: Joey Roth Ceramic Speakers

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
No-one's going to spend $495 on Joey Roth's Ceramic Speakers because of audiophile considerations, then start fretting about whether they look good enough next to the iMac. People are going to buy them because of the looks, and then worry about whether the audio quality lives up to the price tag.

Flame thrower and potato cannon project posters

December 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
William Gurstelle, a contributing editor at MAKE, has produced a series of project posters, measuring 36" x 24". The first two in the series are available on his web site, Ballisticom. Potato Cannon: This device fires a potato at speeds approaching 100 mph.

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