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iPhone themed, iPod, iPhone, Mobile Phone case

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Want to turn your iPod or mobile phone into an iPhone? then you need one of these fun iPhone themed cases. This fun case is handmade from felt, and it features the iPhone homescreen on the front with all the icons, you can even use it with your iPhone.

The tiny camera used by ATM card cloning thieves

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The Consumerist's article on what card skimmers look like describes the two gadgets that thieves use. First, there's an inconspicuous card reader attached to the real one, and second, a discrete camera to record your pin number: How much does that high-tech assembly cost?

Legway, the steampunk Segway

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15 years ago
Instructables' bdring made a beautiful, tiring-looking Steampunk Segway: A self balancing, human powered, steampunk styled, Segway. All you need is a brave self balancing human. This is the ultimate green vehicle for all you eco conscious steampunkers. Is that an oxymoron?

UMID M1 MID: XP boot in just 30 seconds

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15 years ago
One of the biggest issues consumers have had with MID and UMPC devices is start-time.  Linux offers a speedy boot - down to just 5 seconds if you fettle it right - but lacks user-familiarity for entry-level buyers, while Windows XP satisfies on the latter but tends to miss out on the former.

Makita marketing idea is full of holes

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15 years ago
Pointillism by power tool: This unusual Makita billboard hopes to create a memorable message by using what looks to be a 3/8" bit to put 20,081 holes in a white surface. Talk about drilling something into our heads. via toolcrib(more...

Magnificent Magritte Mac Mod

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15 years ago
This witty case mod was laser etched into the top of a 15” MacBook Pro by Dan Kurtz, using the Epilog Laser at the Squid Labs. Do you recognize the picture? It’s René Magritte’s The Son of Man, more or less. You may be wondering why that PowerBook is so old, or why it’s a PowerBook at all.

Recently on Offworld

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Recently on Offworld, with a few weeks of Nintendo's excellent DS rhythm game Rhythm Heaven under belt, Lisa Katayama told us what the game has to teach us about otaku culture, while MIT professor Henry Jenkins talks with two former students about what The Legend of Zelda can teach us about...

Garmin G1000 offer avionics suite

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15 years ago
Garmin G1000 GPS navigation system is announced officially. Introduced at CES 2009, Gsrmin zumo G1000 is scheduled to be available later this month.Just a quick refresh, Garmin G1000 sport a widescreen 4.3 inch display which readable under sunlight as well as large-format keyboard.

Windows 7 Starter Edition headed for a netbook near you

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15 years ago
Of the many flavors of Windows 7, due out this summer, the Starter Edition has received perhaps the most flack. It’s limited to running only three applications at a time, something most computer users find absolutely ludicrous.

Microsoft confirms “Game of the Year” Xbox 360 bundle

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15 years ago
Starting in May, a new Xbox 360 bundle will hit retail shelves dubbed the “Game of the Year” bundle. With such a moniker, we’d assume it’ll be an annual type of thing, but we’ll wait to see how this one does.

Another shot of the unknown Pentax DSLR

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
What you see on the left-hand side is a very clear shot of the unknown Pentax DSLR next to its current brethren. Other models aside, you can clearly see that the flash module, shutter release and what appears to be a mic hole on top of the flash.

Braille e-reader Concept looks like the Amazon Kindle II to me but offers more

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15 years ago
Four really talented designers came up with that concept that will help those who has a little or no vision, the designers are Seon-Keun Park, Byung-Min Woo, Sun-Hye Woo and Jin-Sun Park.

The Mil-Tac Tactical Defense Pen

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15 years ago
The old pen to the neck trick is something we have seen in so many action movies, but who thought it was real. I usually say “there is no way a pen can do that”, but if you were thinking as I did, this will definitely change your mind on the whole concept.

French intend to develop 90 meters long anti-piracy ship

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15 years ago
The French Navy Ship Design Bureau has announced the development of a new ship design to combat piracy. The new 90m long vessel will be equipped with the most advanced maritime surveillance system including comprehensive military and civilian facilities.

Rebuilt Universal Laser Systems Laser Engraving Machine

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15 years ago
Andrew Kilpatrick who is a member of the Toronto Hacklab wrote a good built log of the Resurrection of a Universal Laser Systems Laser Engraving Machine. No it wasn’t simply cleaning out the dust and replacing a few blown components.

Hydrokinetic Adjustable Wrench – Water Powered

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15 years ago
From ever since I was about 10 Years Old, I have been messing around with adjustable wrenches. I had this bike that I was always trying to modify to go faster (never had an Idea what I was doing), so I was alway going into my dad’s tools.

Shuttle XPC enclosure houses a new Atom 330 beast

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15 years ago
Evolution is ceaseless and therefore the better we have on offer, the more rejoiced we are. Nettops have always been special and with us, we make sure that every new incarnation is hailed. The latest brute is powered by a dual-core Intel Atom 330 CPU (1.6GHz) and is backed by 2GB of DDR2 memory.

Kicom GreenFax

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15 years ago
Korean manufacturer Kicom today introduced the Greenfax, a new and innovative FDMS(Fax Document Management System) service that allows users to send document over telephone line which is similar to the facsimile system.

Steampunk Segway

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15 years ago
Check out this fun Steampunk Segway, called the Legway. If you have always fancied a Segway, but didn’t want to shell out a load of cash for one, you can now make this cheap DIY alternative, although it will require some effort for you to use it, as it doesn’t come with any batteries,...

Design – The Ora ILegale Clock

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15 years ago
Here is an interesting clock from designer Denis Guidone, the Ora ILegale Clock. The Ora ILegale Clock is designed to get rid of the hassle of changing the time on your clock when the time changes for daylight saving time, all you have to do is tip the clock, and it is set to the correct time.

Mr Bump Alarm Clock

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15 years ago
Here is the ideal alarm clock for people who don’t like getting up in the morning (that includes me), the Mr Bump Alarm Clock.

HTC Magic – now available to pre-order on Vodafone

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Some of our readers will remember the HTC Magic, that we featured on the site previously, it is now available to pre-order on Vodafone, here is a round up of the specifications.

CrunchGear Week in Review: Le Grille Edition

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Sweet spreadsheet grill eliminates BBQ turf disputesA collection of childish, over-the-top reactions to The Pirate Bay guilty verdictFact: Banjo-Tooie on Xbox Live Arcade on April 29Own your own Steve Jobs plushiePatapon 2 to be released digitally for the PSP, no more...

Pacemaker Portable DJ

April 20th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Pacemaker Portable DJ Pacemaker is a portable device which allows you to DJ anywhere. The device has a number of mixing functions and manages to allow you up to 120GB of storage to store all of your music on to.

Acrylic Cowboy PC Case

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15 years ago
Here is an interesting take on the PC case,  The Acrylic Cowboy PC Case. The Acrylic Cowboy PC Case is an open PC case, can it actually be called a case? I am not sure, anyway it is designed to hold your motherboard, PSU, and DVD drives.

Legway: The Steampunk Segway

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15 years ago
If you’re going to build a manual Segway clone, why not make it steampunk style? This fantastically dangerous pedal-powered Steampunk Segway is called the Legway, and is apparently not as hard to ride as it looks. Steampunk usually means low-tech, and the Legway is as low-fi as things get.

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