Archive for March, 2010

I would be lying if I said that I was never infatuated with these things at a kid. I’m sure many of you are absolutely fascinated by these things to! Introducing the USB Plasma Ball. More »


Marketing experts from all over know that if you can get a celebrity to endorse your product, then it will sell. If you can get a hot celebrity to endorse your product, well, your product will sell even better. Read on to find out my picks for the top ten female celebrity gadget endorsements… More »


I’ve always been wary about transparent cell phone covers. Naturally, I was a little scared to put the BodyGuardz cover on my phone, too. Read on to find out what I thought about the covers… More »


Let us play a game: every Tuesday, we scour allover for the strangest looking gadgets, and then you guess wildly what they are. The picture above has been altered slightly so as to conceal the true function of this “wheel,” which costs €2490, weighs 45kg, and is 65cm in diameter. More »


From Htcyou: MobileSyrup has the Rogers branded unit in its hands (likely from a Best Buy employee). The mid-range Samsung Galaxy Spica should be hitting store shelves in a few weeks, but no prices have been published. Based on the Telus Motorola Milestone’s release, I would expect Rogers to sell the Galaxy Spica for well under $600, but who knows? More »


From Htcyou: eXpansys UK has both the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini and Mini Pro for pre-order. The Android smartphones are scheduled to ship on April 13th in the UK. More »


At CeBIT, a retail box of the soon to be released NVIDIA GTX 480Fermi” graphics card indicates that a minimum 600 watt power supply is needed. Good thing I have a reliable 750 watt PSU from Corsair. Who said that PC gaming was cheap? More »


From Htcyou: The headline is Innocomm’s promise. Its upcoming Shark Android smartphone will have the performance of the Nexus One but at a much lower price when it launches in May or June. In fact, the 3.2″ LCD (800 x 480) Shark will likely be free with multi-year contract from select carriers. More »


Appleinsider is reporting that a new Apple Mac Mini with HDMI output has been spotted. Currently, the Mac Mini uses mini-DisplayPort and mini-DVI as digital output. Many Apple owners have been clamoring for HDMI Macs for years. Appleinsider also claims that the new Mini might use the NVIDIA MCP89 chipset, which is the replacement for the NVIDIA 9400m. More »


From Htcyou: Hot on the heels of ARCHOS 7 Home Tablet’s announcement, the Kogan Pad is purportedly going to be $200 and runs Android, Linux, and Windows (although the latter will be dropped due to price). Kogan is the same company whose Agora Android smartphone is still vaporware. More »


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From Htcyou: ARCHOS is releasing an inexpensive Android tablet for the rest of us who are not disposed to spending half a grand or more for a tablet. The Home Tablet is a 7″ budget device that has a 600Mhz ARM9 CPU and even plays 720p. More »


Today’s unique USB device is definitely a James Bond worthy gadget. This concept model designed by Andrew Wilkerson looks absolutely stunning. More »


Gadgets are cool, but let’s face it: they’re really expensive! So what can you do if you want to be seen sporting the latest chic piece of technology? Well, if you can think of it, China more than likely has a knockoff of it. Here’s some knockoffs you might want to consider purchasing in the future…. More »


The United Kingdom Parliament is considering passing a bill called the Digital Economy Bill that will supposedly ban open wifi hot spots in the country. Although the main purpose of the bill is to put a stop to copyright infringement, many are questioning whether the open wifi ban is a practical measure. More »


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