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All-in-One Home Recycling Center

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Here’s a very useful device for you to grab, the All-in-One Home Recycling Center. Featuring a built in crusher, this device sorts and stores all your recyclable materials including plastic, metal, glass and paper and empties straight into the rear 8-gal. bin.

Valentine’s Day Gift Geeky Selection !

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Ok everyone, guess what, the D-Day, St-Valentine is almost upon us ! So what about a last minute gift selection just in case you completely forget about her or him ?For Her :The Hello Kitty Kira Deco HeadphoneThe Heart Shape 2GB USB Memory KeyThe Couple Kissing Octopus USB...

Iriver P20 in stock in Japan within 2 weeks

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
If your name is Kei, Working for Akihabara News and have been lately badly screwed-up by Archos and their poor material quality and latest Firmware, we may just have the best news for you, Yes the P20, the latest PMP from Iriver has now a launch date for the Japanese market, the 27th...

Your car is efficient, but what about its sound system?

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
As we enter this new, slightly different age of “efficiency as performance” (sounds weird, doesn’t it?), I predict we’ll be seeing a lot more of this “greening” in addition to the rather symbolic changes we’ve been seeing lately.

FrankenDoll made from living cells

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15 years ago
 Researchers at the University of Tokyo, wanting to show off fabrication of living biological structures, have created a 5 millimeter tall doll made completely from living cells. To make this creepy living doll, they cultivated balls of skin cell covered collagen in doll shaped molds.

Microsoft’s “My Phone” to debut at MWC next week

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15 years ago
Microsoft’s bid to make Windows Mobile relevant should take off at the Mobile World Congress next week. We’ll be seeing the latest and greatest from the big M, hopefully including their answer to Apple’s MobileMe.

Canal Type Headphones

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15 years ago
Here is the 400-HS011 canal type headphones from Sanwa that feature a 18mm driver unit and has a maximum output of 10mW. Weighing at only 30grams, the headphones also work on a frequency of 16Hz to 20kHz.

2 New Stylish and iPod Friendly Compact Hi-Fi system from Onkyo

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15 years ago
Despite its “old-fashion” business approach to the world; Onkyo is by far one of the Audio Company I respect the most of its truly awesome products. And today they proved me right one more time with their 2 new compact Hi-Fi iPod Friendly.

Glace Luxury Ice Tries to Buck the Recession and Sell Luxurious Frozen Water

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The Glace Luxury Ice Co. believe that people are going to be persuaded to part with $8 for a spherical cube of hand-carved ice, imported from Canada and kept frozen on dry ice.

“The Shining” Hot Water Bottle Gives You a Warm Night of Sweet Dreams

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15 years ago
Have you ever fancied a hot night snuggled up next to Jack Nicholson’s psychopathic character from The Shining? Now, thanks to a beautifully illustrated water bottle cover, you can, and you don’t even need to pay much for the privilege.

What We Want in an Apple TV

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
An Apple survey collecting feedback on Apple TV has inspired Wired.com to dream up a list of features we'd like to see in the device. Conducted this week, the survey polled Apple TV customers on their satisfaction with the TV set-top box as well as the features they used the most.

Intel 32nm ‘Westmere’ processor gets video demo

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15 years ago
Intel unwrapped its new “working” 32-nm processor for both laptops and desktops at today’s San Francisco event, and announced plan to invest $7 billion over the next two years on the new-generation 32-nm manufacturing technology at existing sites in New Mexico, Arizona, and Oregon.

Is Sirius XM Going Broke?

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15 years ago
Sirius XM, the troubled satellite radio provider that was the result of a merger to cut costs, may be forced to take the next step and file for Chapter 11. The New York Times reported late Tuesday that the satellite radio firm is working with Joseph A.

Video ringtones and more from Vringo

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Communications, Mobile, Web, Web AppsTraditional ringtones are so yesterday, if you want to stay current you’ll need to download video ringtones onto your mobile.  Vringo has prepared to relaunch its free video ringtone application with a new 2.0 version that works with Symbian- and...

Oh great, my Xbox 360 is flirting with the red ring of death

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
What a day. First Barnes & Noble is a jerk to me, then I get the red ring of death. Oh, and Sirius XM may be going under. Isn’t everything just peachy?

If you buy a phone in Mexico, you now have to get fingerprinted

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
It’s wrongheaded legislation gone wild! Monday saw a law passed in Mexico that will establish a national register of mobile users. Everyone who buys a cell phone from now on will be fingerprinted. Why, you ask? Because gangs use cell phones.

Google May Have Crippled Android Because Apple Asked

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15 years ago
The T-Mobile HTC G1 — the first phone to run Google's Android platform — may lack multi-touch capabilities because of an agreement with Apple.

Top five gadgets to spread the love this Valentine’s Day

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Audio, Home Audio, Video, Computers, Laptops, Gadgets / Other, Imaging, Camcorders, Digital Cameras, Features, Buying Guide So, when we think February 14th, we usually think flowers and chocolate, right?  Well, it doesn’t always have to be that way.  Believe it or not,...

Whoa, Sirius XM could file for bankruptcy ‘within days’

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
This doesn’t look good. The Times is reporting that Sirius XM, home to Opie and Anthony, “has been working with advisers to prepare for a possible bankruptcy filing.” Of course, that’s different from OH MY GOD THEY’RE GOING BANKRUPT RIGHT NOW, but it’s not a good sign.

New brain-scan technique uses IR-detecting headband

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15 years ago
Researchers at the University of Toronto have put together a new technique for coarse determination of thought processes and preferences.

Intel Races Ahead to Beat Recession and Rivals

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15 years ago
The economic slowdown has taken a big toll on consumer demand for new PCs but if you are a chip company like Intel with deep pockets, the recession can be your friend.

Congratulations To Our Archie McPhee Contest Winner!

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Congratulations to Jason Wong, our Archie McPhee contest winner! He is now the proud owner of a bacon watch, emergency yodel button and a stress wiener. I suppose it goes without saying, but that is waaay better than winning the lotto.

CSI finally coming to Blu-ray

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15 years ago
CSI helped defined HD in its early years and now it will finally be available on Blu-ray. The show, along with ER, was one of the first primetime programs to showcase why the 16:9 format at a higher definition was so damn spectacular.

Our Parent of the Year Nominee: A Segway Owner

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
I can hardly ever mention Segways without making fun of them — but the picture above is worth more than 1,000 deprecating remarks. I'll say no more.

Hackintosh Pushed to its Limit: 80 Apps Launched

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15 years ago
Most of you are aware of how much we love Hackintoshes here at Wired.com. (Charlie Sorrel and I each hacked our netbooks to run Mac OS X.) So we found amusing that Jay Pan, a fellow HackBook owner, participated in a contest to see how many Mac apps he could launch before everything went haywire.

White Epson Na01 Netbook is Cheaper

February 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Epson adding its Endeavor Na01 netbook with a white color version. Comes with the same specs with the black version, we are talking about 10.2-inch screen with 1024 x 600 resolution, 1.6 GHz Atom N270 processor, 1 GB RAM and 160 GB HDD, white Na01 sell with a cheaper price compared to the black,...

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