Nintendo NES Controller Flash Drive This NES original control pad has been carved up and now is a USB flash drive. All the buttons can still be pressed although it doesn’t function like it did in the past.
This sounds like a Sci-Fi dream come true: As if looking at floating images in free space produced by mid-air displays isn’t cool enough, a research team from the University of Tokyo now makes it possible to even touch (kind of) those images with a newly developed projector system.
Scientists from the University of Tokyo have created what they’re calling an Airborne Ultrasound Tactile Display, that’s basically a touchable holographic 3D display.
Sprint have announced the Samsung Reclaim, not only its cheapest full-QWERTY phone – at $49.99 with a new two-year contract – but the first in the US to be made from eco-friendly bio-plastic and, in total, be 80-percent recyclable.
I always liked the sound and design of Dave Smith Instruments. The new Tetra is no exception. This compact polyphonic synth is basically 4 Mophos put in one box, making it similar to a mini Prophet.
The Watergate is a psychological barrier made physical. Instead of stringing wires or ropes across gaps to steer bleating flocks of people around, or to simply keep them where you want them, the Watergate fires jets of water across the gaps and provides a physical barrier which can easily be...
iRiver has finally introduced its iRiver E200 PMP. The gadget comes jam packed with a 2.8-inch OLED display and supports FLAC, RMVB and Xvid file formats. Available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB versions, the E200 also has an FM tuner. Sadly, there is no word on pricing at this time.
One company, CTA digital has decided that the iPhone needs an accessory for racing games, and has launched a new steering wheel accessory for the iPhone or iPod Touch.
Sony has added two new compact digital cameras to its Cyber-Shot range with the launch of the Sony Cyber-Shot WX1 and TX1. The Sony WX1 comes with a 2.7 inch LCD display, a 10.2 megapixel sensor, 5 x optical zoom (24mm – 120mm) at f/2.4, and can record video in 720p.
Logitech have unveiled a new headset and mouse, each intended for gamers. The Logitech G-Series Gaming Mouse G500 takes the G5 mouse and throws in on-the-fly adjustable accuracy up to 5,700dpi, a more comfortable shape and a weight-adjustable body for improved hand-feel.
From one iPhone PND app to another: details of TomTom’s upcoming iPhone cradle and its pricing have emerged, courtesy of a premature listing on Handtec’s site.
Logitech has updated its G5 gaming mouse with the launch of the new Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse. The Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse features and adjustable dpi from 200dpi up to 5,700dpi, and it features a completely new design, and built in weight tuning that lets you adjust the weight by up to 27g,...
Mother! Bring me my Dremel. Hurry woman, and put down that gin. I have to make me one of these wonderful iPod Nano cases, toot-sweet. I, dear reader, am of course a Victorian master inventor.
Are Apple preparing to phase out the iPhone 3G 8GB with a replacement iPhone 3GS 8GB? That’s one suggestion, after internal messages from Canadian carrier Rogers Wireless indicated that stores there would soon be receiving 8GB versions of the latest, faster iPhone to replace stock of the...
Sony has launched a new accessory which will work with the Sony Cyber-Shot WZ1 and TX1 compact cameras that we showed you earlier, the Sony Party Shot Dock.
Back in November 2008 SlashGear heard talk of mobile music service Didiom bringing their hybrid download/streaming service to RIM’s BlackBerry smartphones. Turns out our tipster was correct: Didiom have announced the release of their app, free in the BlackBerry App World download store.
Some of our reader will remember the Darth Vader alarm clock that we featured on the site back in April, we only showed you some drawings of what it would look like, now there are some photos of this awesome alarm clock, and it looks even cooler in the flesh.
Toshiba, the company behind the now dead HD DVD format, first talked about joining the Blu-ray bandwagon back in June, but it seems there’s no hurry. The company announced a total of three new Vardia DVRs today [JP], and they all use DVDs and HDDs to store data.
Unlicensed, un-defeatable, and undoubtedly awesome. Toot-toot is his death cry, and he will crush you as he screams his sweet revenge, all in the voice of Ringo Starr. Thomas the Transformer is actually a man-mashing mix-up of Thomas the Tank Engine and two of his train-shed friends.
Fancy something a little different to store your data on, the check out these fun hand carved USB drives from Etsy seller OrigamiMe. Each of these funky USB drives has been hand carved from basswood and they feature a polyurethane finish.
Hitachi have propelled themselves to the top of the desktop hard-drive league with the launch of the Deskstar 7K2000, the world’s first 2TB 7,200rpm 3.5-inch HDD.