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Button Spy Camera makes for stealthy photos

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
So, if you’ve always dreamed of being a private investigator or James Bond, then you might just need to have this Button Spy Camera. It’s designed to slip right on your shirt and blend in as just another button, but it’s really so much more.

The Infallibly Polite Speaking Alarm Clock is proper way to wake

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Waking up in the morning is hard for a lot of people but nothing makes it more intolerable than that incessant buzzing of your typical alarm clock. But the Infallibly Polite Speaking Alarm Clock is designed to wake you up in a decidedly proper, stereotypically British sort of way.

Bookeen Cybook Opus eBook reader fits in your pocket

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If you’ve been looking for a different eBook reader to try, then you might be interested in the Cybook Opus from Bookeen. This device is designed to fit in your pocket and is meant to be easy to take with you anywhere you want to go.

International Sockets

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Spot the mistakes! Power Plugs and Sockets all over the World [Eurocom via Gizmodo]

QR Buckle Advertises Your Web Site Above Your Crotch

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Remember QR codes? “Q what, you say?” You know, those blocky, two-dimensional “Quick Response” barcodes containing URLs, which direct your smartphone to said web site after you snap a photo of the code.

RedLaser for iPhone scans for bargains

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, App ReviewI wouldn't have thought it was possible to get an iPhone to capture barcodes clearly, but Occipital has done it with a new iPhone app called RedLaser [App Store]. Why capture barcodes? One good use is to find better prices for a product.

Outrage: Privacy group target airport body scanners

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Man, people are pretty uncomfortable with their bodies. Remember those whole-body airport scanners? Well, “privacy advocates” are now demanding that the Transportation Security Administration remove them from all airports because, yes, they say it’s an invasion of privacy.

Bookeen to offer pocketable e-book reader

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Well-known e-book device producer Bookeen in a presentation (PDF) late last week teased the Cybook Opus, a device it's specifically touting as pocketable. Without providing full details, the company both makes the ambitious claims for size and says ...

Verizon: More LG Versa Game Pad Games Coming Soon

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The LG Versa game controller is a great accessory, but as I discovered last week, too few games support this cool mobile game pad. Fortunately, Verizon intends to ramp up the numbers soon, they told me over the weekend.

Archos to announce Android device next month?

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So Archos will apparently be announcing something on June 11th in Paris and the general consensus is that it’ll probably be the Internet Media Tablet with voice support running Android that was announced back in early February.

Button spy camera: Only a little creepy

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“Do you expect me to take a picture by rubbing my ring against my chest, thereby activating my $96 Brando Spy Camera?” “No, Mr. Bond.

Yamaha’s BODiBEAT player lets you jog to the music

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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In case you are an avid runner and don’t like to carry an iPod with you during your exercise, Yamaha Japan might have developed the right device for you. The so-called BODiBEAT (notice the small “i”) portable music player is specifically geared towards joggers.

Samsung I7500 versus HTC Magic photoset

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HTC likely thought there was little that could shadow their Magic launch during the first half of the year, but they didn’t count on the Samsung I7500.

The Motorola Nest is a refreshing change

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Off late, Motorola has been a very big disappointment with the kind of designs they introduce in the market. The cameras Motorola phones sport on the back are furthermore disheartening and it hurts when you realize that this company was the pioneer of Cellphones.

Spider-Man USB LED Light

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Can’t get enough of those Spidey gadgets? Here’s another friendly neighborhood Spider-Man computer accessory that should be right up your alley: the Spider-Man USB LED Light. Flexible neck stays where you put it.

Windows 7 SE7EN Build 7077 Black Edition Already Release?

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Today I found some of websites said the Windows 7 already release in English and Russian languange. The Windows Seven which is formerly under the code name Blackcomb and Vienna follow for Windows Vista, which is expected to be launched in the 2009-2010.

Nokia N97 Coming in June

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Nokia over the weekend let its distributors know the N97 will be hitting our shores on June 2nd. The handset features a 3.5-inch touch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, a microSD slot, DVD quality video recording, a 5-megapixel camera, and 32GB of on-board memory.

Acer’s 11.6-inch Aspire One AO751h now available in the US

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Acer’s 11.6-inch netbook has been officially announced and released in the US. I can’t find a place to actually buy it yet, but it’s “available” according to a company press release, so look for them to pop up like netbook-shaped Whack-a-Moles at retailers everywhere.

Share your WinMo 6.5 apps with four friends, family members

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Computerworld calls this market changing but I’m not so sure. Here’s the skinny: when you buy an app from the Windows Marketplace for WinMo you can share that app with four people you know. You can also get a full refund within 24 hours of purchase.

We get it, Windows means cheap hardware

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Apple Corporate, AppleMicrosoft's latest advertising campaign, while more stimulating than the Seinfeld/Gates spots, has one goal and one goal only: sell PCs.

USB Aircraft Speaker with LED Light

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Remember that cool Aircraft Computer Mouse with LED Lights that we covered back in 2007? You can now get a small camouflage colored USB speaker in the same unique design. Available in five different designs including Camouflage print.

CrunchGear Week in Review: Bug Check Edition

May 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
DIY cigar box amplifierBlacksocks.com: An infinite supply of black socksPAW FLASH DRIVE OK!ThingamaBlank DIY: for all your beeping, zapping, bixxerfouping, anthropomorphic synthesizer needsCrunchDeals: ShutterBug website editor for...

Wal-Mart stepping into the big-box electronics breech

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15 years ago
By adding higher-end, interactive displays, Wal-Mart intents to grab big box shoppers who might have once gone to dedicated electronics stores but are now looking for something a bit more interesting.

Rock Band Unplugged for the PSP track list announced

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Can’t get enough of Rock Band? Want it on your PSP? Still confused as to how it’s going to work? Us too! While you’re thinking about how to actually play RB on your PSP take a look at the setlist and first batch of DLC that launch on June 9.

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