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Geeky Gadgets Giveaway – Win some awesome Griffin, iPhone, iPod Accessories

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Its that time of the week again, time for us to give away some cool prizes to our readers. This week we have a bunch of great accessories for your iPhone or iPod thanks to the guys over at Griffin.

Garmin Nuvifone to Finally Launch by June

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15 years ago
We've been hearing about the Garmin-ASUS nuvifone forever. Well, actually, January 2008, which was when we first heard about the "breakthrough product that cellphone and GPS users around the world have been longing for," as the Garmin COO put it back then, according to Engadget.Now comes word via...

HTC Touch Pro2 Get Release Date and Price

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15 years ago
I bet you already know that HTC Touch Pro2will be released this summer.But still we have no idea how much Touch Pro2 will cost us. HTC make a little announcement in Singapore announcing that HTC Touch Pro2 will be available in Singapore starting late June.

Vivace multitouch portable music studio concept

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15 years ago
Music workstations have been around for many years, but we’re yet to see something as slick as this Vivace concept.

Report: Apple consolidating AV cables for the next iPhone

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It could be a good time to pick some iPod AV cables as Apple has told retailers to start clearancing them out. Why you ask? Well, silly, ’cause there is a new iPhone coming! That’s why.

AT&T 3G Acer Aspire One price drops to $79.99

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15 years ago
AT&T have snipped 20-percent off of their 3G-equipped 8.9-inch Acer Aspire One netbook, bringing the budget ultraportable down to just $79.99 with a new, two-year contract.  Available only through Radio Shack, the unactivated, contract-free price remains at $399.99.

Yelpie Guards Your Beach Gear

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If you find yourself wishing you could go for a quick swim in the ocean but don’t want to leave your items unattended, then the Yelpie is just for you. Crated for just this purpose, you can now flirt with the lifeguards to your heart’s content.

SmartTrack Neo: Bootleg multi-touch input device for your Windows PC

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15 years ago
Hey there, multi-touch! With this, the SmartTrack Neo [JP], you can add multi-touch capability to your PC. A hot $50 for this life saver. Yup, simply hook up this gadget to your Windows XP or Vista PC, and you’ll be doing your best iPhone imitation in no time at all. Okay, fair enough.

Style frames from The Road

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15 years ago
"Style Frames" are sort of like very rough concept art for movies, meant to evoke a feeling instead of being used a direct reference for set building and the like.

On the eighth day…

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15 years ago
That's designer Ross Lovegrove, contemplating whether or not a white senatorial robe is appropriate attire in which to fuck a sink. (It's interesting that padded walls now come in 'marble'.)

South African Makita billboard is drilled pointillism

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15 years ago
[I Believe in Advertising via Trendbeheer via PSFK via Toolcrib via Core77]

Retro robot cameo rings by Olivia Clare designs

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15 years ago
Toffer writes: "My wife has a jewelry line (Olivia Clare Designs) in a few boutique shops in the Portland, OR area and has recently started selling her stuff on etsy.

Resilient Nation

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We live in a brittle society, states UK think tank Demos. "Over 80 per cent of Britons live in urban areas relying on dense networks of public and private sector organisations to provide them with essential services.

USB Trackpad Brings Multi-Touch to the PC

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If you want to run Windows with a multi-touch trackpad, you could always just buy a Mac and run, say, Vista in a virtual machine. Unless you actually need a new computer, though, that’s an expensive way just to get a response to more than one finger.

Garmin’s Zumo 660 Motorcycle GPS starts shipping this month

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Yes American bikers you can now smile, the Garmin zumo 660 is scheduled to start shipping at the end of this month. The Motorcycle GPS was first announced at the CES show in Las Vegas with an estimated price of $800.

Loki The Homemade Robot – Video

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15 years ago
Fancy having your very own robot to server you beer, and bring you food?, now you can with this cool homemade robot called Loki. Loki is completely homemade from aluminum, some Logitech webcams, a laptop and a bunch of other parts, check out the video of him in action below.

Hackers: potential hires or rebel scum?

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15 years ago
Section: Computers, SecurityIt is a tough economy and the tech sector has been hit particularly hard.  Finding a job is getting tougher, unless you devise and unleash a worm that grabs attention, that is.

Driving Again

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15 years ago
Today I get to visit my dad and stepmom, who live about 80 miles north of me. I should have left already, but my iPod is still charging after yesterday since I forgot to plug it in last night when I got home. There is no possible way I can drive that far without music.

Video Review: Mode RCC-1000 all-in-one recycling center

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The Mode All-In-One Premium Recycling Center is a recycling solution designed to help ease the burden of recycling. With 13 gallons of total capacity divided into a 5 gallon paper bin and an 8 gallon bin for glass, plastic, and metal, the RCC-1000 makes it easy to separate your recyclables.

Engadget’s take on the new mophie Juice Pack Air

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15 years ago
Filed under: Accessories, iPhoneBlogger Darren Murph over at our sister blog Engadget has posted a hands-on review and detailed photo gallery for a new extended battery pack and case for the iPhone -- the mophie Juice Pack Air.Billed as the world's lightest and thinnest extended battery pack for...

Aigo vs UMID UMPCs on direct sunlight

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15 years ago
Click to see the video Details, News and Links for Aigo Details, News and Links for UMID Details, News and Links for S5...

Nanospring pressure sensor arrays using refractory metals

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15 years ago
Nanotechnology is something that always brings a smile to us and although the female condoms bizarrely surprised us the last time around, these pressure sensors will not shock us on this occasion.

Nikon DSLR Rumors Surface, Again: What to Expect Next

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15 years ago
There will, at some time, be replacements for the Nikon D300 and the Nikon D700. These are being anticipated with rumors that are reaching levels usually reserved for Apple products, and the latest, from Digital Rev, offers some pretty sweet Photoshop mock-ups along with faux-specs.

Handmade Wooden USB Flash Drives

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15 years ago
Fancy something a little different to store all your files on? Then check out these cool hand crafted wooden USB drives. These cool looking USB drives are made from a variety of woods, including, cherry, purple heart, lace wood and zebra wood.

Army designs radio communication system with GPS and e-maps

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15 years ago
Real bad things can happen on the battle field if communication breaks down. In an attempt to seamlessly connect every rifleman to the combat network, Joint Program Executive Office - Joint Tactical Radio Systems (JPEO-JTRS) is developing the Rifleman Radio.

World’s first waterproof solar cellphone from Sharp

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AU (KDDI) and Sharp has proudly announced what is said to be the world’s first waterproof and solar powered cellphone. So far no name has been announced so for now we will refer to it as the waterproof solar phone.

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