Archive for February, 2009

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For those of you who want portable speakers (and are horn dogs), maybe this might be the right thing for you.

Someone had the bright idea of making a fiberglass mannequin with boob speakers and strategically placed 1/8 stereo jacks. I can only imagine what the guys version would look like. More »


If you’re fed up with the monotony of “pass the salt”, how about “roll me over some NaCl dude”? Momma always said not to play with your food, but these are just condiments, so there shouldn’t be any problems. Design house Menu will be releasing their Boogie Woogie wheeled shakers in March to unsuspecting victims of drive-by pepperings. More »


Fans of the Time Crisis series will have some more terrorists to shoot at, this time with the iPhone or iPod Touch. Time Crisis Strike brings the classic arcade series to the Apple touchscreen platform, and while there’s no plastic gun to hold or foot pedal to stomp on, the transition is as smooth as can be expected: More »


LG’s been keeping the details on their Arena KM900 touchscreen phone under wraps for a while, but that hasn’t stopped retailers from leaking info - a nice looking phone, if not a bit familiar. T-mobile Germany looks to be the first to pick this up in March, and since it is tri-band, there’s nothing to stop Americans from snapping one up… More »


In keeping with the recent hype with repackaging already-ubiquitous products with European design, Rhode Island based home products company Fred and Friends has taken the all-popular pizza slicer, attached a French designer to it, and is now a manual-powered laser-etched circular saw. More »


Want! Want! One thing I love more than biking is biking at night—there really is nothing better than the crisp and dewy night air nipping at my nose and rushing through my hair. However, I also live in Los Angeles, which kind of, sort of, really cramps my hippy, midnight wanderlust: Dude and Dudette are usually too preoccupied with speeding down the road to notice pesky pedestrians, or worse yet, bicyclists. More »


Although I’ve been a loyal Palm user for two years (Treo 680), it took me less than a month to get sick of its interface and OS. So, why even bother? For one, at the time it had the largest library of smartphone apps, and secondly, it was easy to install app launchers (which made the interface bearable) and it provided a lot of leeway for customization. More »


Google labs is cooking up another potentially industry-shaking piece of software: the aptly named GDrive promises near-unlimited online storage for your files, accessible via any browser, whether it be from home, office, cell phone, museum kiosk, etc. Considering that the free storage counter on GMail continues to count upwards to no end, I don’t doubt Google’s ability to pull this off - More »


Tired of using a remote to fly your toy helicopter? No worries! Japan just invented the coolest thing since sliced bread.

Tokyo’s Taiyo Corp has moved up on the awesome scale by developing a voice controlled helicopter. Otherwise known as the “smart helicopter”, it can fly at least 10 meters away from the controller so you can freak people out from behind walls. More »


Forget diamonds, the Nintendo DS has become a girl’s newest best friend especially now with cute accessories. While exploring the circus at Circuit City, I found this cute little hand bag for the DS. More »


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