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Industrial-strength mobile tool storage

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15 years ago
I used to have a car that spent a fair amount of time in the shop. During servicing I'd routinely ignore the NO CUSTOMERS BEYOND THIS POINT sign and walk into the garage to talk to the mechanic.

Vestax Spin DJ System For Mac

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Vestax today unveiled the Spin, which is a music mixer for the Mac. The gadget connects to the MacBook via USB port that allows you to select songs from the iTunes library. You can mix music and play around with the tempo, change voice and even attach a mic for your creative remarks.

iPhone cellular data not working? Try resetting your network settings

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Filed under: How-tos, Tips and tricks, TUAW Tips, iPhone, iPhone 101The "Reset Network Settings" button on the iPhone not only resets your Wi-Fi settings -- resulting in a clean slate with respect to Wi-Fi access points and their passwords -- it also resets your phone carrier settings.

Tauntaun sleeping bag now available for pre-order

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Just in time for the holidays ThinkGeek is proud to present the TaunTaun sleeping bag. Immortalized a last Spring in an April Fool’s joke, interest was so high that ThinkGeek decided to make it.

2 new must-have gadgets:  flip-down iPod dock car stereo and iPod touch GPS adapter

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15 years ago
Section: Audio, Car Audio, Portable Audio, Gadgets / Other, GPS/Navigation Last night at CES Unveiled, Dual showed off two products to take note of.  One was a stereo head featuring an innovative flip down iPod dock that costs just $99 and is found at Wal-Mart.  The other was a GPS...

T-Mobile ships webConnect Jet 3G modem, Tap phone

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T-Mobile on Wednesday started shipping the webConnect Jet modem and its T-Mobile Tap handset, first introduced over a month ago. The USB modem connects to T-Mobile's 3G network and also provides access to T-Mobile's Wi-Fi hotspots. It doubles as a flash drive through a microSD card slot....

A Mona Lisa Created from Motherboard Bits

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An unexpected tribute to Leonardo da Vinci’s incomparable work of art lies in the lobby of PC maker Asus’ headquarters in Taiwan. It’s a Mona Lisa collage created from old motherboards and computer chips.

Sunglasses with built-in camcorder and MP3 player

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Tokyo-based gadget maker OTAS is selling sunglasses [JP] that feature, for some reason, a built-in video camera and MP3 player. The so-called aigo glasses come with a 1.3 megapixel camera, a music player that supports MP3 and WMA files, 4 GB of internal memory, and a USB 2.0 port.

Bang & Olufsen outs upsized BeoVision 7 LCD TV

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Bang & Olufsen on Wednesday introduced a new addition to its BeoVision 7 HDTV lineup in the form of a 55-inch model. It becomes the largest BeoVision 7 offered, readily beating out the 40-inch set available in North America.

Nintendo chief doesn’t see iPhone, DS as rivals

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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata in a talk today denied that handhelds like the DSi LL compete with the iPhone and iPod touch.

Wait, Microsoft’s Project Natal will be $80? That can’t be right

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There is a rumor swirling around the tubes this morning that Microsoft’s motion controller Project Natal will be $80 when it comes out next November. First off, there is no way that the Wii-killer be $80 based on precedents set by the current crop of Xbox add-ons.

Wait, Microsoft’s Project Natal will be $80? That can’t be right

November 11th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
There is a rumor swirling around the tubes this morning that Microsoft’s motion controller Project Natal will be $80 when it comes out next November. First off, there is no way that the Wii-killer be $80 based on precedents set by the current crop of Xbox add-ons.

Win Mobile 7 to test in winter, ship in summer?

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Microsoft has sped up the release schedule for Windows Mobile 7 to less than a year after 6.5, a leak hinted today.

Dual Electronics Tells iPod Touch Owners Where to Go

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15 years ago
There are plenty of GPS solutions for iPhone owners, and now iPod Touch owners have one, as well. Dual Electronics, better known for its car stereos, just announced the GPS Navigation & Battery Cradle for iPod Touch (model XGPS300).

First Look: Voices for iPhone

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15 years ago
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, First Look, App ReviewNovelty and social applications are a big hit on the iPhone. A new one from the folks of Taptivate is sure to be a big hit when it is released in the near future.

Shenkar students’ Gallery o’ Kettles

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Israeli designer Alex Padwa has his students at Shenkar's College of Engineering and Design not only sketch, but learn to juggle--literally, with three balls--in "freeing the mind" exercises prior to beginning design projects.

Asus G51J-A1 Laptop Packs Core i-7 Processor

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Asustek releasing a new version of Asus G51 gaming laptop series called Asus G51J-A1. The new version packs a Core i7 CPU instead of a Core 2 Duo. Everything else is remain except there’s no Blu-ray drive included. The new processor make G51J-A1 out-perform the Asus G51.

Project Natal to cost just $80, ship Nov. 2010?

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Microsoft hopes to price Project Natal low enough that virtually every gamer can add it, a major rumor claimed on Wednesday.

Chinese pirates are making a pretty penny installing hacked Win7

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Arr… Vendors in Beijing’s Zhongguancun market are charging customers $7 to install Windows 7 onto any computer. The hilarious part? The copies of Windows are pirated. The service takes about 40 minutes and includes a full install as well as a quick crack. Win7 Family Edition costs $11.

Space Mountain queue gets short-play video-games

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A reader writes, "Passengers riding Walt Disney World's updated Space Mountain attraction will be able to play video games as they wait in line. Each game lasts about 90 seconds with a 90-second interval and the games can accommodate 86 players at one time."

Garden Jawa

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Bonnie sez, "Measuring close to a foot tall and crafted in durable all-weather resin, the Garden Jawa protects your tomatoes, zucchini, and daffodils from the dark side, armed with a garden tool bandolier, a garden hose, and a thumbs-up attitude.

Worlds Smallest Model Train

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15 years ago
David Smith has built the smallest train I have ever seen. The Claim that it is the worlds smallest is probably true. Watch the video to see a good description of how the drive mechanism works. It is truly out of the box thinking.

Razer unveils simple Abyssus gaming mouse

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Gaming peripherals maker Razer has began shipping its Abyssus gaming mouse. Rather than focus on extra buttons, the wired mouse is designed for simplicity first and improves only behind-the-scenes features.

Telescoping ladder design

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15 years ago
I've got an 8-foot ladder in the photography studio I operate, and while the thing is indispensable for the grip & lighting guys, it's a pain in the neck to store. Not to mention for shoots where the crew needs to shoot against multiple walls, the hard-to-miss ladder always seems to be in the way.

Telescoping ladder design

November 11th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
I've got an 8-foot ladder in the photography studio I operate, and while the thing is indispensable for the grip & lighting guys, it's a pain in the neck to store. Not to mention for shoots where the crew needs to shoot against multiple walls, the hard-to-miss ladder always seems to be in the way.

Star Wars gear at Black Friday prices

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15 years ago
Section: Gadgets / Other, Household, Lifestyle The StarWarsShop.com has issued a whopper of a deal: for 24 hours only, ending at midnight tonight, all in-stock items are 25% off.  The shop carriers a wide range of Star Wars products from common action figures to collectible prints.  This…

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