Archive for February, 2009

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LG is taking it to the next level with the LG GD910 – a cellphone on your wrist.

This little gizmo can do quite a few things for its petite size: voice calling, text to speech and stereo Bluetooth. It’s also waterproof, weighs 85 grams, a touch screen and includes “real buttons”. It’s due for release sometime this year. More »


Korean portable media player (PMP) manufacturer iriver initially demonstrated their highly anticipated P7 at CES 2009, but now it’s finally listed on iriver’s website, with glorious photos and a full spec list. Seen as a direct competitor to Cowon’s O2 player (released last year), the iriver capitalizes on its late-entry advantage to offer some marked improvements over its rival - let’s take a closer look! More »


For the geek in you, decorate your dining table with the Rubiks salt and pepper shaker set.

The set is the same size and shape of the original Rubiks cub. No you don’t have to solve before you use but you do have to rotate to grind them. What person in the right mind wouldn’t have these? /cough me More »


Southern California-based MCE offers a unique but all-too-necessary service for unibody (the new ones) MacBook owners - the OptiBay Hard Drive replaces the current slot-loading superdrive for a much more useful hard drive. More »


While information “leaks” reported by Twitter updates can rarely be considered reliable, they just might hold some weight if the Twitter-er is the former COO of Acclaim, previously one of the largest game developers. Dave Perry cited a Sony insider that states that Sony is indeed working on a PSP2 More »


Sick of carrying your taser? Get the Samsung SPH-W7100!

This bulky phone allows you to send off a 100dB alarm, call your local police and tracks you with the GPS when you’re under attack. No more will you have to walk the streets in fear. More »


Nintendo is keen on showing that its imminent DSi isn’t just a simple rehash with a few cameras installed, with much of the improvement under the hood. According to tests by N+, the Opera-based browser is considerably faster than its previous NDS iteration, and also renders websites differently More »


Over the years the Shuttle brand has become synonymous with small form factor (SFF) PCs, those itty-bitty cases that pack a micro-ATX board and typically favor budget over power - not anymore, as Shuttle’s new SDXi Carbon is a full-on beastly gaming rig that should be enough to run anything you throw at it (even Crysis)… for now. More »


Remember Etch a Sketch? The most difficult thing to draw with but amusingly addictive? Well it’s back and better.

The modern day makeover has turned Etch a Sketch into an uber toy fest o f digital goodness. Simple plug in your Etch a Sketch controller and choose one of the four artistic modes: More »


Sammy’s back with another interesting phone concept - the M7600 “Beat DJ” touchscreen music phone adds a turntable interface as its primary means of navigation, which can thankfully also be used for scratching - y’know, that cool thing DJs do with their vinyls. More »


Amazon’s popular e-book reader Kindle received a second iteration this week with the release of the Kindle 2, with vastly upgraded features in a more slick package. At just 1/3 inches thick and 10.2 ounces, the device is no more hefty than a small magazine, and with wireless 3G built-in, allows for rapid-fire downloads anywhere with a 3G signal More »


Some company in China has paid tribute to the Korean rabbit cartoon, MashiMaru, by making a suitable MP3 out of him.

Not only is the MP3 player an exact replica of the rabbit but the headphone jack in the rabbits’ most popular “area”. The player has 2GB memory, lasts roughly 9 hours and supports MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, ACT, WAV, and APE files. More »


While we’ve seen Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor conceptualized in a variety of phones, netbooks and pocket PCs, the Toshiba TG01 is the first Snapdragon device to actually make it to the public. Utilizing a heavily skinned version of Windows Mobile 6.1 that features a “striped” interface More »


High-performance computer component manufacturer OCZ expanded on their gaming peripheral Alchemy line with the addition of their new Illuminati gaming keyboard, complete with all the trimmings of modern gaming keyboards More »


Now that there’s bras for men, you’ll definitely want this little gadget to help take care of your undergarments.

Or not. For those of you who actually wear bras, Katy had the ingenious idea of building a bra dryer that literally dries your bra. It’s patent technology allows you to dry your bra in perfect form by removing the moisture inside and reviving the fabric. More »


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