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Garden Ball is a Bowling Ball and Marble Tomb

February 16th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Many, many marbles and one bowling ball have been sacrificed and rendered useless in order to form this giant garden ball which will instantly put you at odds with bowling fans and anyone who was a kid in the 1930#8217;s.

Microsoft open physical stores!

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Microsoft earlier this year launched the world a kind of study should be as physical stores, of course, provided that use Microsoft products, of course. It seems that they hit while it seems that Microsoft will open its own stores according to a press note released yesterday.

Samsung and LG phones have two sites in two days

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Yesterday Samsung introduced its first mobile phone solar, yes, completely solar, called Blue Earth. It is made of recycled materials and their fanaticism for the green world reaches its software.

Third Eye Video Camera – Yep, You’ll Look As Cool As This Guy Does

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15 years ago
By Andrew Liszewski I’m not sure if this spherical video camera is the same one we wrote about in August, but while that one was only available in Korea, this one is available to anyone with a web browser and a credit card thanks to Hammacher Schlemmer.

MiFy 2352 Brings GSM To The MiFy Family

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MiFy is finally out with its GSM version of portable WiFi hotspot known as ‘MiFy 2352′. As a reminder the CDMA version was recently introduced at CES 2009. The device enables you to turn a cellphone-type data connection into a local WiFi hotspot.

Wii sells like Wii cakes

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If you didn’t get a Wii Fit for a gift this holiday season, you are not alone. Judging for the sales numbers that Nintendo is reporting for January, quite a few people didn’t get one.

Vizio Sound Bar For Your Home Entertainment

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Vizio offers new speaker system for your home entertainment. The new VSB210WS Sound Bar is compatible with any HDTV and supports SRS TruSurroundHD and a wireless subwoofer. This speaker system consists of four 3 inch midrange drivers, two 1 inch aluminum neodynium tweeters, and 6.5 inch subwoofer.

Another iPhone app developer making some serious cash

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Ethan Nicholas, developer of a tank artillery game called iShoot, quit his day job the day his app rose to No. 1 in the App Store (it now sits at No. 7 as of this writing). I’d quit my day job too if I was making $37,000 in a single day from my app.

New York Times releases newspaper-like “article skimmer”

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15 years ago
While I prefer the sheer heft of the Sunday NYT, there’s something to be said for a great and easy way to skim the online version of the paper.

4-finger gestures coming to Snow Leopard

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MyAppleGuide found a help screen in Snow Leopard that shows that 4-finger gestures - try it on your trackpad and you’ll see that they’re a little awkward - are coming soon. Not a huge deal, but pretty cool for those with large glass trackpads.

Samsung Memoir gets priced, dated

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Today at MWC, T-Mobile unveiled the Memoir (again) and announced that it will be available February 25th for $249.99. You can find all the details you want on the Memoir after the jump.

Sony Ericsson “Idou”

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Want to know something I learned today? If you forget the power adapter required for making US style plugs play friendly with the outlets in Spain and happen to have arrived on a Sunday, you are screwed.

Hands-on: T-Mobile Samsung Memoir

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If you've been paying attention, the Samsung Memoir might seem like old news now, with word of it first leaking out over 2 months ago. Though essentially undeniable, Samsung has remained mostly mum on the topic until tonight in Barcelona, where it made its official debut.

iPhone App Review: PRO casino games

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At the Columbus CrunchGear Meetup in December I met Brad Dunnington, CEO of Avalinx, a local software development company that makes the PRO series of card games for the Apple iPhone. I met Brad for lunch a couple weeks later to learn more about the PRO series, as well as Avalinx as a company.

EnviroBlox: Blocks you can eat

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BBG is over at the Toy Fair and they just saw these weird cornstarch blocks that you can shape and shave to your heart’s delight.

T-Mobile Samsung Memoir: $250 on February 25th

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T-Mobile may have announced it was getting the Samsung Memoir back at the beginning of the month, but that didn’t stand in the way of the handset’s “official unveil” at Mobile World Congress today.

Sony Ericsson Idou: Live Video and Gallery from MWC

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Sony Ericsson’s Idou may be far from complete, but that didn’t stop the company pulling out the limited number of pre-production demo units they had and running through a quick showcase of some of the touchscreen smartphone’s features.

Technibble Computer Repair USB Kit

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15 years ago
If you do any sort of computer diagnosis and repair, then you should add the Technibble computer repair USB kit to your toolkit.  The program runs off your USB drive and gives you access to an amazing amount of programs. Here is the list.

MWC 2009: Kingston Bumps MicroSD up to 16GB

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Kingston launched their 16GB MicroSD card today, which drops a lot of storage into cell phones and other small devices.

Princeton Offers 21.5 Inch LCD Monitor With 1080p Resolution

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Princeton of Japan comes back with a new 21.5 inch LCD monitor which is dubbed as the PTFBGF-22RW. The LCD screen is able to produce a native 1080p resolution, and features 16:9 native aspect ratio, 300cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 static contrast ratio, 10,000:1 dynamic ratio, 5ms response time,...

There’s a Fender on my table! No, there’s a table on my Fender!

February 15th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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If you’re a big shred head, why not totally show off your rockstar moves with this odd, $750 Fender-headstock coffee table complete with machineheads and enough power to tear up the Lindberg Air Force Base in Seattle and then some.

Microsoft: Bounty on Conficker worm creator

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Microsoft has announced today that it is offering a reward of $250,000 to anyone who can provide information that can help arrest the creator of the Conficker worm. They stated that this worm is a criminal attack and that citizens from any country can receive the bounty.

Scientists map streams and rivers with lasers, make delightful poached trout

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Scientists are using a laser mapping system called lidar to map the run and topography of streams and rivers in order to help maintain fish populations.

Samsung kicks off 50nm-class 7GHZ GDDR5 memory

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Samsung’s 50nm-class GDDR5 processing technology, designed to support 7Ghz GPU memory chips and 448GB/s peak bandwidth, has begun mass production today. The new fabrication process is not only outclassing in clock-speed but only cutting down power consumption.

Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse review

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15 years ago
It may look like Apple’s ill-fated puck mouse, but the Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse is a whole lot cleverer under its silicone skin.  Free-rotating for super convenient scrolling, the Orbita can be as simple as a new way to navigate webpages or as complex as a 3D controller.

Logic3 i-Station 25 and i-Station Rotate: Video Unboxing

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15 years ago
Speaker-docks for Apple’s iPod range are big business, but users are expecting more than just music out of their audio accessories, they want video too.

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