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Grilled Meat King: Bandai to sell BBQ simulator toy

July 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Just in time for summer, Japan gets a new toy that won’t require you to go out to get the BBQ experience anymore. This actually doesn’t make much sense, but Bandai has  announced [JP] an-indoor BBQ simulator toy yesterday, the Yakiniki Ou (roughly: Grilled Meat King).

Patriot Announces Torqx M28 SSDs With 128MB Cache

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Patriot Memory has announced a new line-up of solid state drives, the Torqx M28 SSDs. Available in 128GB and 256GB storage capacities, these 2.5-inch drives boast a reading speed up to 220MB/s and a writing speed up to 200MB/s.

LaCie LaCinema Rugged HD gets 1080p and new codec support

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LaCie have given their LaCinema Rugged multimedia hard-drive an HD upgrade, in the shape of the unsurprisingly-titled LaCinema Rugged HD.

Third-gen iPod touch spotted testing the App Store?

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Signs of the next-gen iPod touch have been showing up in application analytics, according to Pinch Media, with several incidences of a mysterious “iPod3,1″ listing turning up in software for the touchscreen PMP.

NVIDIA GeForce G210 and GT 220 with 40nm GPUs official

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Yesterday’s rumored NVIDIA 40nm GPUs have been made official, in the shape of listings for two new OEM cards: the NVIDIA GeForce G210 and the GeForce GT 220.

ASUS Eee PC T91 on sale in US: $499 and in-stock

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We’ve been waiting some time for the ASUS Eee PC T91 to arrive in the US, and according to online retailer BuyDig that wait is over.  They’re listing the 8.9-inch touchscreen convertible netbook in-stock for $499, complete with free shipping and Windows XP.

Daily Crunch: Shark Bait Edition

July 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Peter Ha died on July 6, 2009, what the hell is Frenzied WatersMy belt buckle, let me show you it.Best idea of all time: a key that is also a keyringFelt Mac classic iPhone case is soft ‘n cuteWhy we need to chill about...

Urban Camping: escaping into the city

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© Filip Dujardin / OWI Urban Camping is a project by Belgian Architects Oscar Rommens and Joris Van Reusel of Impot.exportARCHITECTURE that provides a novel solution to high demand, low-budget travel accommodation in city-centres and inconveniently located campsites in city outskirts.

Urban Camping: escaping into the city

July 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
© Filip Dujardin / OWI Urban Camping is a project by Belgian Architects Oscar Rommens and Joris Van Reusel of Impot.exportARCHITECTURE that provides a novel solution to high demand, low-budget travel accommodation in city-centres and inconveniently located campsites in city outskirts.

DreamMaker 15-inch Digital Photo Frame

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If you think that Jobo’s Curve digital picture frame is too small for you, then you can purchase the DreamMaker 15-inch photo frame. Available in white or black, the digital display provides 1024 x 768 resolution.

Dell Latitude 2100 education netbook gets video unboxing

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Dell’s Latitude 2100 netbook has already found favor with reviewers, with the education ultraportable tipped as top of the class for its sturdy build, neat classroom features and great viewing angles from the 10-inch LCD.

Google Chrome OS leaked screenshots: is this Microsoft’s newest rival?

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The first purported screenshots of Google’s Chrome OS have leaked, courtesy of a snap-happy Acer parts supplier and a momentarily careless Google demo rep.

Crunchpad “prototype” up for sale? We say fake

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We’re not entirely sure what’s going on here, but it looks as though a Chinese firm is attempting to sell what are claimed to be prototypes of the Crunchpad internet tablet.

Google Chrome OS leaked screenshots: is this Microsoft’s newest rival?

July 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The first purported screenshots of Google’s Chrome OS have leaked, courtesy of a snap-happy Acer parts supplier and a momentarily careless Google demo rep.

WiFi And Spy Finder To Locate Spy Cameras Around You

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The WiFi-N-Spy Finder from Maplin UK is a 2–in-1 combo device that can detect wireless Hot Spots (802.11b/802.11g wireless Internet access point) in your area and alerts you to the presence of nasty hidden wireless spy cameras buried in walls or objects.

Ripple Look PC

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If you are looking for a small form factor PC, then check out the Ripple Look PC. The Ripple Look PC measures 215mm x 235mm x 69mm, and it comes with a choice of Intel Atom processors, including the N230, N270 and N330.

Mac Classic iPhone Case

July 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
We have already seen a few cool felt iPhone cases, like the Game Boy iPhone pouch, the latest one is this fun Mac Classic iPhone Case.

Geeky Gadgets – Yoda Birthday Cake

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We have seen a lot of geeky cakes here on geeky gadgets, but this one is by far the coolest we have seen to date, the Yoda Birthday Cake.

Google working with Acer, ASUS, HP and more on Chrome OS netbooks

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Google have revealed the hardware partners that they are currently working with on their freshly-announced Chrome OS.

USB Spinning Hub

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Here we have another useful USB gadget, the USB Spinning Hub. The USB Spinning Hub features four USB 2.0 ports that are revealed by spinning the the top of the hub, it measures 65 x 65 x 28mm and weighs 71g.

Amazon Kindle 2 drops to $299

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Amazon have slashed $60 off the price of their Amazon Kindle 2 ebook reader, pulling the device to $299 for the first time.

ASUS Eee PC T101H 10-inch touchscreen netbook specs confirmed

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ASUS have quietly announced the official specifications for their larger Eee PC tablet, the convertible T101H.

TV TrickleSaver Can Reduce Your Electric Bill

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15 years ago
The TV TrickleSaver has a built-in current sensing circuitry to detect when a TV is On or Off. When the TV is on, the product will switch On all peripheral devices. Conversely when the TV is Off, the product will switch Off all accessories. You can easily install the TV TrickleSaver.

LG M237WS 23″ HD LCD Monitor

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15 years ago
LG Japan has recently released a new stylish 23-inch HD LCD monitor for the Japanese market. Known as the M237WS, this new widescreen HD LCD supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and features 16:9 aspect ratio, 5ms response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 160/170...

Charge4All Portable Charging Mat

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15 years ago
You can now charge up to four handheld devices at once from a single source of power using Charge4All mat.

The Sony Ericsson Rachael UI Video, Details

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15 years ago
Just to be clear, Sony Ericsson’s upcoming kitchen-sink phone is codenamed “Rachael”, not “Rachel”. So far all info on this phone found online is still unofficial, remaining rumors until made official by Sony Ericsson.

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