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Could I interest the gentleman in a $121,000 gold iPad?

July 10th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Yeah, so this is just a mess. This is a solid gold iPad for $121,408 and weighs over 4 pounds. It’s made by a jewelry shop – although I doubt it’s a real object and they definitely don’t have one in their shop.

Google introduces rich text signatures to Gmail

July 10th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Communications, Email / IM, Web, Websites, Google In order to create a signature with links and/or pictures, Gmail users have employed Greasemonkey scripts, various browser plugins, or canned responses.  Many people want this as a standard feature in Gmail, but the Google engineers...

Upcoming High-End CPU Cooler From ProlimaTech

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14 years ago
Here’s a look at ProlimaTech’s upcoming high-end CPU cooler, the Super-Mega. Measuring 130mm x 74mm x 158.7mm and weighing 945.3 grams, the cooler features a two-piece tower design, a nickel-plated copper base, six 6mm heatpipes and supports up to two 120mm or 140mm fans.

Mimoco Lobot And Monster Molly Flash Drives

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14 years ago
Mimoco comes back with the Mimoco Lobot and Monster Molly flash drives. Both flash drives provide up to 16GB of storage capacity. The company will introduce the Lobot flash drive at the International Comic Con in San Diego, while the Monster Molly flash drive at a convention in Taiwan Taipei.

MB&F HM4 Thunderbolt

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14 years ago
MB&F has rolled out their latest timepiece in the form of the HM4 Thunderbolt. This Aviation-inspired watch comes with a metal casing that is made from milled solid blocks of high-tech grade 5 titanium with hundreds of hours of machining and polishing in the construction process.

HTC has no reason to enter tablet market just yet

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14 years ago
Section: Business News, Computers, Mobile Computers Since HTC has already made its niche in the smartphone market by combining Android with excellent hardware, the next logical progression is the tablet market.  For HTC fans, it looks like your favorite company does not plan on creating any...

Renshui High-tech Faucet From China

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14 years ago
The Renshui faucet from China is not your ordinary faucet because it comes with a stylish and modern look. This high-tech faucet features “a smart chip”, which controls the water flow and temperature. With a simple touch, you can go from hot to cold water, on or off.

Kompott robot lets elderly stay connected via its touchscreen head

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14 years ago
Technology in all forms has brought us all together, while phones and computers have made communication easy, social networking sites have opened a new world of connection amid us.

Bulletproof custard is new material for lightweight, flexible body armors

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14 years ago
Bulletproof vest or body armors made in Kevlar are used around the globe but aren’t part of every combat, not because they aren’t magical protectors against assault rifles but because they are too heavy to be lugged around.

IDIPHONE Bluetooth headset gives motorcyclists ultimate comfort

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14 years ago
If you like inspiring rides like Valentino Rossi and have no time to even take a important call once you’ve hit the road then motorcycle’s Bluetooth system – the IDIPHONE from Vinaccia Integral Design is tailor made for you.

Apple iPhone 4 Review

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14 years ago
When I got my iPhone 4 last month, we did a brief hands on article with the iPhone 4, I wanted to test it out for a couple of weeks before doing our full review, this gave me a good chance to test every aspect of the new iPhone 4.

FaceTime on 3G via updated Fring app (w/video)

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14 years ago
It didn’s take long to unlock FaceTime for 3G after all. The updated version of the Fring app finally allows iPhone 4 users to do video calls on 3G network.

Welcome to the terrible twos: Happy 2nd Birthday, App Store!

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14 years ago
Filed under: App Store As all parents know, a two-year-old is a distinctively different creature than the giggly, adorable infant and winsome, inquisitive toddler that precedes her.

Garminfone drops to $130

July 9th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Communications, Smartphones Price drops on brand new phones usually aren’t good.  A price drop just a few weeks after launch is even worse.  We’ve seen it happen with the Kin phones, and we all know how that turned out.  Now it looks to be happening to the…

Mouse Computer Outs Three New AMD-Based Desktop PCs

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14 years ago
Mouse Computer hits back with three new AMD-based desktop PCs namely the Lm-A700X2, MDV-EX8010S and MDV-EX8000X.

Door Alarm

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14 years ago
Hacked Gadgets Forum member Alexander125 from Romania is using his ioBridge IO-204 to help him secure his house.

Apple’s Shanghai shirt: “Made for China”

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14 years ago
Filed under: Retail, Apple We’ve heard great things already about the brand new Apple Store in Shanghai, but this one’s interesting: on the back of employees’ t-shirts there (which are red, apparently, rather than the usual black found in North America), Apple has printed “Designed in California,…

iRetrofone goes steampunk

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14 years ago
Filed under: iPhone We’ve posted about the great iRetrofone handset base for the iPhone before — it’s really just a block of resin, but having an actual handset hooked up to your iPhone around the house makes for some pretty nostalgic phone calls.

Poof! After Wireless, the Computer Mouse Turns Invisible

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14 years ago
In a magic trick that only geeks can pull off, researchers at MIT have found a method to let users click and scroll exactly the same way they would with a computer mouse, without the device actually being there. Cup your palm, move it around on a table and a cursor on the screen hovers.

Apple’s 3×3cm Touchscreen is the Real iWatch?

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14 years ago
Do you remember the iWatch? It was a concept from ADR Studio, and it was something that they wished Apple would unveil at this year’s WWDC. Obviously none of that happened, but that doesn’t mean the concept from the studio wasn’t out-right awesome.

Q3 iPad sales estimates vary

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14 years ago
Filed under: Apple FinancialPredicting Apple’s sales numbers is always a guessing game. Phillip-Elmer DeWitt notes that, despite Apple announcing the 3 millionth iPad sale 5 days before the quarter ended, this time will be no different. He’s compiled a number of estimates over at Apple 2.0, with an…

Pioneer CDJ-850 Digital Media Player

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14 years ago
Pioneer has announce another Gadget targeted at DJs, its called the CDJ-850 Digital Media Player. The CDJ-850 comes with enhanced mixing features specially for DJs and excellent audio quality.

iPhone OS 2.1 on 3G had signal problems too

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14 years ago
Filed under: iPhoneOnce upon a time, iPhones had an OS update known as version 2.1, and there was much rejoicing. Actually, there was a little bit of the rejoicing and a bit more of the griping. What was the griping about?

Bendy Bike Wraps Around Poles

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14 years ago
Kevin Scott’s bike bends in the middle, and can be almost tied around a lamppost when locking it up. The bendable bike has the top and down-tubes replaced by segmented sections, similar in appearance to an armored cable-lock.

Kindle DX gets video review, side-by-side comparison with 1st-gen

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14 years ago
Amazon’s second-generation Kindle DX is already shipping out to buyers, and one of the first is Lisa over at MobileTechReview.

Samsung SP-H03 pico-projector hits Amazon preorder

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14 years ago
Amazon has begun taking preorders for the Samsung SP-H03 palm-sized pico projector, though currently there’s no estimated shipping date.

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