Archive for August, 2010

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We certainly wouldn’t be where we are today in both the entertainment and computing industry if it were not for the creation of humble CDs and DVDs. Maybe, one day we’ll move on from them as we move into and age where downloading music and Blu-ray discs are increasingly common. But for now, let’s pay our respects to the great CD and DVD and watch how they are made… More »


This interesting looking sink was made from recycled tires to create a bouncy surface. It was designed by a design studio Minarc based in Santa Monica. I’m not quite sure where the idea or vision came from, but hey it looks cool and its recycled! More »


The noticeboard is common in most work places or at home, but it does get annoying when you can’t find a pin to stick it on, or even worse stepping on a loose pin. The Electrostatic noticeboard called Stix doesn’t need those annoying pins… in fact you don’t need any tacks for it. More »


Introducing the smallest iPad stand to date (aka the smallest iPad stand I’ve seen yet). Not only is it the perfect size to just throw in your bag, the PadFoot weighs less than 15 grams, but it’s also capable of everything those bigger stands can do without the extra mass. More »


¡Que Interesante! is an Etsy shop that’s taken educational fun to a whole new level. Take your grade-school Crayola crayons and everything you’ve ever learned (and forgotten) about chemistry, put them together, and you get the above. Crayola crayons named after their chemical formulas. More »


Recently the iPad Orchestra performed Sweet Dream composed by Llya Plavunov to a live audience. The orchestra is made up of a cello, flute, violin and a clarinet…iPad apps. The piece of music they played sounded really good, I can see more iPad lovers doing these in the future. More »


Samsung has yet to release a new smartphone in the form of Samsung Wave 723 its the fourth phone from Samsung that will run on their own mobile operating system named as BADA and aside from that this new smartphone features a 3.2 inch capacitive LCD screen, an integrated 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 and a 5 megapixel camera with a built-in LED flash. More »


Cool Bananas 24Seven iPad Shoulder Bag makes a great companion for any iPad user working at an office on in a school setting. Its sleek nylon and leather design fits in with any briefcase or carry along you take to work with you every day. More »


An explosive rumor has got many iTunes users excited, the rumor being Apple talking with News Corp to make 99-cent TV show rentals available on iTunes. With a deal like this, let us hope that it is not just a rumor. More »


From Girlybubble: Finally there is a cute enough speaker and docking station for us girls and our iPods or iPhones. The LASER iPIG has got it all from an active amplifier, mid range drivers and an excellent sub-woofer which means you can listen to your music in a high quality Hi-Fi sound. More »


The success of Apple’s iPad proved that the tablet market was profitable and that maybe one of the reason why other companies are coming up with their own tablet one after the other. Here’s TEGA V2 a tablet with 10-inch multitouch display which runs on Windows 7 with Intel Atom N455 as its processor, it supports up to 4GB of RAM and it also has SD/SDHC memory card slot, Wi-Fi and bluetooth connectivity. More »


Google has just added a new feature on Gmail, the Priority Inbox. This new feature has got to be the one we have all been waiting for, especially to those heavy e-mail users. It just saves us from the pain of browsing all our e-mails one by one just to make sure we won’t miss those important e-mails. More »


It’s a sad, sad day when a site’s users turn against them, yet that’s exactly what happened with social media site Digg following the unveiling of their new website design. Dislike is an understatement. Users hate it, and for good reason, too. More »


Bigger fish in the ocean Intel just bought out the popular baseband chip producing company Infineon’s Wireless Solutions (WLS) business for a whopping $1.4 billion. Although they claim that WLS will still act as a standalone business, it doesn’t take a super-nerd to realize what Intel’s really after. More »


The Urinal-Sink combination was designed by Yeongwoo Kim and has had a positive response. Not only does the Urinal-Sink have a sleep design, it also washes your hands and washes the urinal with the water you used to wash your hands! A pretty smart idea. More »


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